Finding Aid for the David Madden Papers, undated
MS-0515 University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Encoded by: Elizabeth Dunham, September 14, 2006.
Summary Information
David Madden Papers
Date/Date Range : undated
2.0 linear feet
Abstract: This collection houses short story and poetry manuscripts written by Southern author David Madden.
MS-0515
University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Access and Use
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Collection is open for research.
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[Identification of Item], David Madden Papers, MS-0515. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.
Arrangement
Collection consists of two boxes divided into two series: Short Story Manuscripts and Poetry Manuscripts.
Biography / History
Jerry David Madden was born in Knoxville, Tennessee on July 25, 1933 to James and Emile Merritt Madden. After graduating from high school in 1951, Madden entered the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. College life, however, did not agree with him, and he soon moved to New York City and joined the Merchant Marine. Upon leaving the Marine in 1953, he joined the U.S. Army. Madden did not do well in the Army either, and after being discharged in 1955 he returned to the University of Tennessee long enough to graduate with a B.A. in education in 1957. He proceeded directly on to San Francisco State University, graduating with his M.A. in creative writing in 1958. Shortly after graduation, Madden obtained a John Golden fellowship to attend the Yale Drama School, where he studied from 1959 to 1960.
Although Madden has worked for a number of different institutions, he has spent the majority of his professional life at Louisiana State University (LSU). He began as the writer-in-residence in 1968, a position he held until 1992. He has also served LSU as the Director of the Creative Writing Program (1992-1994), Founding Director of the United States Civil War Center (1992-1999), and Donald and Velvia Crumbley Professor of Creative Writing (1999-).
Madden met his wife, Roberta Young Madden, while working for Iowa State Teacher's College's radio station. They were married in 1956, and have one son, Blake.
Collection Scope and Content Note
This collection houses short story and poetry manuscripts written by Southern author David Madden. Interested researchers may also wish to consult the other David Madden collections: UTK-MS-276, UTK-MS-632, UTK-MS-2637, and UTK-MS-2836.
Subject Terms
- Madden, David, 1933-.
- Authors, American -- Southern States.
- American literature -- 20th century.
Contents List
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Series I: Short Story Manuscripts
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1
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Folder
1
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Lorashan
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1
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Folder
2
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Untitled short story
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| Box
1
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Folder
3
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Frank Brown' s Brother
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1
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Folder
4
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A Voice in the Garden
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1
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Folder
5
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On Target
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1
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Folder
6
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Big Bob and the Hellhounds
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1
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Folder
7
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A Piece of the Sky
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1
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Folder
8
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The Singer
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1
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Folder
9
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Mirage
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| Box
1
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Folder
10
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Big Bob's Night Owl Show
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| Box
1
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Folder
11
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Imprisoned Light
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| Box
1
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Folder
12
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Lone Riding
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| Box
1
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Folder
13
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The Shadow Knows
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| Box
1
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Folder
14
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Thad Miller and Atlas
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1
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Folder
15
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Adonis in the Underworld
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1
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Folder
16
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Bearers of the Dead
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1
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Folder
17
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My Name is not Antonia
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1
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Folder
18
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Hurry Up Please Its Time
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1
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Folder
19
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The Master's Thesis
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| Box
1
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Folder
20
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Day the Flower's Came
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1
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Folder
21
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God Proud
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1
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Folder
22
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Home Comfort
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1
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Folder
23
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The Passenger
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| Box
1
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Folder
24
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Skin Deep
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| Box
1
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Folder
25
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Love Makes Nothing Happen
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1
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Folder
26
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The Virgin of Venice
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1
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Folder
27
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The House of Pearl
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1
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Folder
28
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Sheer Pity
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| Box
1
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Folder
29
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Hide and Seek
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| Box
1
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Folder
30
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Little Jean's Unfortunate Accident
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1
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Folder
31
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The Honeysuckle
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| Box
2
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Folder
1
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Pale Horse of Fear
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| Box
2
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Folder
2
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No Trace
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| Box
2
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Folder
3
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The World's One Breathing
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2
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Folder
4
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Looking at the Dead
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2
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Folder
5
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Lindbergh's Rival
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2
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Folder
6
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Night Shift
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2
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Folder
7
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The Cartridge Belt
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2
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Folder
8
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A Part in Pirandello
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2
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Folder
9
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Traven
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2
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Folder
10
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The Running Subplot
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2
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Folder
11
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The Spread-Legged Girl
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| Box
2
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Folder
12
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Seven Frozen Starlings
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Series II: Poetry Manuscripts
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| Box
2
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Folder
13
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Love Affair Remembered While Knitting Flesh
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| Box
2
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Folder
14
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The Builder
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| Box
2
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Folder
15
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Resnais' "Night and Fog" : The Jewess in the Lobby
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2
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Folder
16
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The Day's Image
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| Box
2
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Folder
17
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Leda and the Paratrooper
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| Box
2
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Folder
18
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O'Madden to a Distant Relative
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| Box
2
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Folder
19
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Three Poems
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| Box
2
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Folder
20
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Hieroglyphs for Survivors
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| Box
2
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Folder
21
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An End to Irony
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| Box
2
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Folder
22
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The Days Image
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| Box
2
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Folder
23
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Room Enough
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| Box
2
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Folder
24
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Cherokee Lyric #l
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2
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Folder
25
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Making breakfast
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| Box
2
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Folder
26
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The Rush, the Pluck, the Black Helmet
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| Box
2
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Folder
27
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Suicide is the Eleventh Commandment
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| Box
2
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Folder
28
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Lindbergh's Rival
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| Box
2
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Folder
29
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Venice is Sinking
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| Box
2
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Folder
30
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Poem [. . . leaving behind cities. . . ]
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| Box
2
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Folder
31
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The Suicide's Wife
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| Box
2
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Folder
32
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Images Mistaken for a Poem
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| Box
2
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Folder
33
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Parallels Collide
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| Box
2
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Folder
34
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Cherokee Lyric # 2
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| Box
2
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Folder
35
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Monumental Events
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