Overview of the George Martin Day papers
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Overview of the George Martin Day papers
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- Date Completed:
- 2008
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Title: George Martin Day papers
Dates: 1922-1937
Collection Number: XX557
Creator: Day, George Martin.
Collection Size:
1 manuscript box
(0.4 linear feet)
Repository:
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Writings, correspondence, and questionnaires, relating to social conditions, education, and religion in the Soviet Union,
and to the adjustment to American society of Russians living in the Los Angeles area in 1930.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Languages:
English
Collection is open for research.
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[Identification of item], George Martin Day papers, [Box number], Hoover Institution Archives.
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find
the collection in Stanford University's online catalog Socrates at
http://library.stanford.edu/webcat . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in Socrates is larger than the number of boxes
listed in this finding aid.
Professor of sociology, Occidental College, Los Angeles.
Scope and Content of Collection
Writings, correspondence, and questionnaires, relating to social conditions, education, and religion in the Soviet Union,
and to the adjustment to American society of Russians living in the Los Angeles area in 1930.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Education--Soviet Union.
Russians--United States.
Soviet Union--Religion.
Soviet Union--Social conditions.