Stiles Writings, Art, and Projects

Extent:
11 boxes
Scope and content:

Dating from Stiles' Master's thesis in 1976 to recent speeches and articles, this series includes a wide range of materials created or produced by Stiles. Includes her unpublished dissertation on DIAS. Formats include essays, interviews, applications, resumes, and scrapbooks.

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Electronic records in this collection have been migrated to a library server and digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Rubenstein Library Reading Room.

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