Box 28
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence, 1971-1973
D'Arcy McNickle, along with Lawrence W. Towner, was instrumental in establishing the Center for the History of the American Indian (CHAI) at the Newberry Library in 1972. It was renamed after him in 1984. This series contains materials related to the CHAI.
Correspondence, 1974-1977
D'Arcy McNickle, along with Lawrence W. Towner, was instrumental in establishing the Center for the History of the American Indian (CHAI) at the Newberry Library in 1972. It was renamed after him in 1984. This series contains materials related to the CHAI.
Expenses
D'Arcy McNickle, along with Lawrence W. Towner, was instrumental in establishing the Center for the History of the American Indian (CHAI) at the Newberry Library in 1972. It was renamed after him in 1984. This series contains materials related to the CHAI.
Fellowship applications
D'Arcy McNickle, along with Lawrence W. Towner, was instrumental in establishing the Center for the History of the American Indian (CHAI) at the Newberry Library in 1972. It was renamed after him in 1984. This series contains materials related to the CHAI.
Field seminars
D'Arcy McNickle, along with Lawrence W. Towner, was instrumental in establishing the Center for the History of the American Indian (CHAI) at the Newberry Library in 1972. It was renamed after him in 1984. This series contains materials related to the CHAI.
Grant applications
D'Arcy McNickle, along with Lawrence W. Towner, was instrumental in establishing the Center for the History of the American Indian (CHAI) at the Newberry Library in 1972. It was renamed after him in 1984. This series contains materials related to the CHAI.
Notes
D'Arcy McNickle, along with Lawrence W. Towner, was instrumental in establishing the Center for the History of the American Indian (CHAI) at the Newberry Library in 1972. It was renamed after him in 1984. This series contains materials related to the CHAI.