15/13/28 Guide to the Raymond P. Stearns Papers Raymond P. Stearns Papers

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Guide to the Raymond P. Stearns Papers 1932/1958 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Raymond P. Stearns Papers 1932-58 15/13/28 Stearns, Raymond Phineas, 1904- 1.00 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: American Historical Association Carnegie Revolving Fund Colonial History Faculty Papers History of Science Puritans
Administrative Information Accruals:

6/19/1967

Arrangement of Materials:

By type of material and alphabetical thereunder.

Scope and Contents

Papers of Raymond Phineas Stearns (1904- ), professor of history (1937- ), consisting of files of the American Historical Association's Committee on the Carnegie Revolving Fund for Publications of which Stearns was a member (1942-58) and chairman (1952-58), including correspondence of committee chairman John D. Hicks, Sidney R. Packard, Ray A. Billington and Raymond P. Stearns; correspondence with American Historical Association Executive Secretaries Guy S. Ford and Boyd C. Shafer, committee members, authors submitting manuscripts for possible publication and publishing houses; opinions of committee members on manuscripts submitted; annual reports and the depletion of the Fund.

The series includes reprints of articles by Prof. Stearns (1932-55).