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            <titleproper>Guide to the John Turrill Carr Lowe notes, 1909-1913.</titleproper>
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         <titleproper>Guide to the John Turrill Carr Lowe Notes,<lb/>1909-1913</titleproper>
         <num>Collection Number: 37-5-595</num>
         <publisher>Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections <lb/>Cornell University Library</publisher>
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         <physdesc label="Forms of Material:">Notes.</physdesc>
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         <abstract label="Abstract:">Lecture notes on courses in economics, education (taught by Professors Bristol, De Garmo, Kimball, and President Schurman), German (Professor Faust), history (Cotterall, Sill, Bretz, and Schmidt), historical geography (Burr), political science (Lagerquist, Bauer), meteorology (Wilson), philosophy (Albee), psychology (Bentley and Ruckmick) and sociology (Willcox).</abstract>
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         <p>Lecture notes on courses in economics, education (taught by Professors Bristol, De Garmo, Kimball, and President Schurman), German (Professor Faust), history (Cotterall, Sill, Bretz, and Schmidt), historical geography (Burr), political science (Lagerquist, Bauer), meteorology (Wilson), philosophy (Albee), psychology (Bentley and Ruckmick) and sociology (Willcox).</p>
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            <p>John Turrill Carr Lowe notes, #37-5-595. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.</p>
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               <unittitle>English History. Prof. Catterall.</unittitle>
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               <unittitle>Meteorology. Prof. Wilford Wilson.</unittitle>
               <unitdate>1911</unitdate>
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               <unittitle>In one volume:</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate>1911</unitdate>
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                  <unittitle>History &amp; Political Science.</unittitle>
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               <unittitle>Miscellaneous Lectures.</unittitle>
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               <unittitle>History 9a (Asiatic History). Prof. Schmidt.</unittitle>
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               <unittitle>In one volume:</unittitle>
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