Autobiography of Eben G. Fine [between 1955 and 1957].

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Autobiography of Eben G. Fine [between 1955 and 1957].

This folder contains a 21-page typescript of Eben G. Fine's autobiography, parts of which he incorporated into the preface and early chapters of his book, Remembered Yesterdays (Boulder, Colo.: Johnson Publishing Company,1957), p. 1-26 ff.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7455501

Boulder Public Library

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