Papers [n.d.].

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Papers [n.d.].

Collection includes handwritten and typewritten class notes, a 30 p. handwritten paperbound music notebook, a 60 p. handwritten paperbound English notebook and eight handwritten essays with the instructor's comments, written for a literature class taught by Juliaetta Bateman.

60 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6798914

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