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“Archibald Cary Coolidge [1866-1928]... was born into fortunate circumstances and could easily have spent his years in respectable indolence. In his formal boyhood schooling in a variety of educational institutions he showed no particular early promise of orderly thought and study. But he came alive at Harvard College... [H]e returned to his college, after rigorous study and stimulating travel in Europe, to make a memorable career as a professor of history and international affairs, as a teacher of scholars, as an academic man of affairs, and as the director of a great library. From childhood an instinctive, voracious reader, Coolidge early converted his enthusiasm for books into a deep co...
Selected correspondence, 1911-1945 (scattered before 1933), and seven volumes of minutes, with indexes, of the Federal Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Board, 1914-1948.
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Vols. for 1912- contain also the report of the Director of the University Library.
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