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Size | 3.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 1000 items) |
Abstract | Morton I. Teicher was a white social work educator. He was also one of the founders and a president of the Thomas Wolfe Society. The collection consists of scrapbooks with clippings and pamphlets about Thomas Wolfe, the Wolfe home, the Wolfe family, and books by or about Wolfe. There are also correspondence with several active and longtime members of the Thomas Wolfe Society, scholarly articles about Thomas Wolfe, and color photographic slides of Thomas Wolfe's home and countryside. |
Creator | Teicher, Morton I. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Nancy Kaiser, John Blythe, and Kate Trathen, January 2020
Encoded by: Nancy Kaiser, January 2020
Finding aid updated by Nancy Kaiser in April 2020 to change the collection number from CW11 to 70021.
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Morton I. Teicher was a white social work educator. He was also one of the founders and a president of the Thomas Wolfe Society.
Back to TopThe Morton I. Teicher Papers consist of scrapbooks with clippings and pamphlets about Thomas Wolfe, the Wolfe home, the Wolfe family, and books by or about Wolfe. There are also correspondence with several active and longtime members of the Thomas Wolfe Society, scholarly articles about Thomas Wolfe, and color photographic slides of Thomas Wolfe's home and countryside.
Back to TopArrangement: as received.
Box 1 |
Correspondence, loose papers, bibliography of Teicher's books on Thomas Wolfe |
Box 2 |
Scholarly articles |
Oversize Volume SV-70021/1-12
SV-70021/1SV-70021/2SV-70021/3SV-70021/4SV-70021/5SV-70021/6SV-70021/7SV-70021/8SV-70021/9SV-70021/10SV-70021/11SV-70021/12 |
Scrapbooks |
Image Box IB-70021/1 |
Thomas Wolfe's home and countrysideColor slides |
Oversize Box OB-70021/1 |
Clippings |