Carol Connolly and family papers. 1927-2010.

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Carol Connolly and family papers. 1927-2010.

The Carol Connolly papers include correspondence, minutes,memoranda, legal documents, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and otherprinted material documenting the activities of St. Paul poet, playwright, columnist,activist, and politician, Carol Connolly. Family papers include World War IIcorrespondence and other materials from Connolly's cousins Clayton Kenneth Brubakerand Russell Edward Mund as well as a memorial resolution honoring Connolly'sgrandfather James A. Larson.

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