Personal Files, 1930-1979

Scope and content:

Chiefly personal correspondence, but including much documentation of the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory's relationship with University administration. Parallels the main Correspondence series. There are many subject files. Early files contain important legal documents, including wills. There is also a folder of Rhine's correspondence with C. G. Jung (1934-59). Arranged chronologically, then alphabetically, with the bulk of the correspondence grouped together in miscellaneous General correspondence folders.

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