Papers, 1858-2000 and n.d. (bulk [ca. 1961]-2000).
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Cady, Edwin Harrison
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Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
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Modern Language Association of America. Center for Editions of American Authors
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Eidson, John Olin, 1908-1983
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