John Taggart Papers. 1974-1975.

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John Taggart Papers. 1974-1975.

John Taggart was born 5 October 1942, in Guthrie Center, Iowa. Taggart is a professor at Shippensburg State College, Shippensburg, PA, where he has been a professor of English since 1969.

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