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1969-1970
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1942-1971
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Collected by Tropp and referred to as the "H" Files, these materials consist of approximately 6 cubic feet and span the years 1922 to 1973. Arranged alphabetically, these materials include articles authored by interviewees, bibliographies, product literature, and reports. Interviewees associated with a particular file are noted parenthetically.
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