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Louis Childs Madeira (1853-1929), B.S. 1899 (as of class 1872), LL.D. 1926, receiving an honorary degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School
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Louis Childs Madeira (1853-1929), B.S. 1899 (as of class 1872), LL.D. 1926, receiving an honorary degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, result 1 of 1
Louis Childs Madeira (1853-1929), B.S. 1899 (as of class 1872), LL.D. 1926, receiving an honorary degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Work Type
Digital Images
Date
1926
Material
photograph
Measurements
8.5 x 5.5 cm (3.5 x 2.5 in)
Description
Louis C. Madeira, center, with Secretary Kellogg on the left and Provost Penniman on the right. From the Pennsylvania Gazette
Published in: Pennsylvania Gazette, 1926 Feb. (v. 24, p. 445)
Scanning Specs
Digital reproduction in TIFF format, scanned in grayscale at 300 dpi
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