Letter [typescript] : 1983 June 8 : Deerfield, MA [to] Dr. Helen E. Ellis, Greenfield, MA / Henry Leland Clarke.

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Letter [typescript] : 1983 June 8 : Deerfield, MA [to] Dr. Helen E. Ellis, Greenfield, MA / Henry Leland Clarke.

Provides detailed documentation about "To see the earth" and "The young dead soldiers" by A.M., and when the music was first performed.

1 leaf : personal stationery ; 28 cm.

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