Letters, 1985, to Brown University Library, Special Collections.

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Letters, 1985, to Brown University Library, Special Collections.

[1] To the Acquisitions Director, 1985, January 30: offers the Library one set of issues of his controversial magazine, "Eros"; [2] To Samuel A. Streit, 1985, February 12: acknowledges note; reminisces about Rhode Island.

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