- MS-13-86, Box 28, Folder 18
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- November 1954
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Item is Alexander Leighton's fourth annual report on the Stirling County study.
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- April 14, 1943
Item is a copt of a restricted report that Dorothea sent to his mother, Gertrude, at Alexander's request.
Report no. 22 : A Japanese metropolitan daily : Tokyo Mainichi Shimbun
- MS-13-86, Box 100, Folder 14
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- 1945
Item is a restricted report outlining the implications of how news is presented to the public in a popular Japanese newspaper, a key means of disseminating domestic propaganda.
- MS-13-86, Box 29, Folder 13
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Item is a report to the Department of Health and Welfare regarding research methods of the Stirling County study.
- MS-13-86, Box 27, Folder 9, item 2
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- 7 November 1949
Item is a handwritten report with a preface attributing a large portion of the material "from a preliminary report on psychological testing prepared by Dr. Frank Freeman of Cornell University."
- MS-13-86, Box 31, Folder 1
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- June 14, 1955
Item is a mimeographed report removed from a three-ring binder.
- MS-13-86, Box 28, Folder 17
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- 1953
Item is Alexander Leighton's third annual report on the Stirling County study.
- MS-13-86, Box 28, Folder 19
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- June 30, 1955
Item is Alexander Leighton's fifth annual report on the Stirling County study.
- MS-13-86, Box 29, Folder 1
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- June 30, 1956
Item is Alexander Leighton's sixth annual report on the Stirling County study.
- MS-13-86, Box 29, Folder 3
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- June 30, 1958
Item is Alexander Leighton's eighth annual report on the Stirling County study.
- MS-13-86, Box 28, Folder 15
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- 1951
Item is Alexander Leighton's first annual report on the Stirling County study.
- MS-13-86, Box 28, Folder 16
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- 1952
Item is Alexander Leighton's second annual report on the Stirling County study.
- MS-13-86, Box 29, Folder 2
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- June 30, 1957
Item is Alexander Leighton's seventh annual report on the Stirling County study.