Unpublished typescripts written in partial fulfillment of course requirements at The New School for Social Research, 1948 & 1949.

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Unpublished typescripts written in partial fulfillment of course requirements at The New School for Social Research, 1948 & 1949.

"Dreiser and Lewis: Two Visions of American Life, " 1948 Dec. 21. 5 p. "The Minimization of Thomas Wolfe in His Own Time, " [1949 Jan.] 9 p.

5 p. and 9 p. (.25 linear ft.)

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