Citation to Archibald MacLeish artifact : for his collection of essays and addresses "A Continuing Journey" ..., given at the 37th Annual Shakespeare Birthday program and award dinner, April 20, 1968, Bismarck Hotel, Chicago / for the Directors, A. Zola Groves, Secty. [and] Hozil R. Ferguson, Pres.

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Citation to Archibald MacLeish artifact : for his collection of essays and addresses "A Continuing Journey" ..., given at the 37th Annual Shakespeare Birthday program and award dinner, April 20, 1968, Bismarck Hotel, Chicago / for the Directors, A. Zola Groves, Secty. [and] Hozil R. Ferguson, Pres.

1 sheet : calligraphy in blue, red and black ink on white paper mounted under lucite on a wooden plaque ; 13 x 10.5 x .5 in.

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