Meinrad Craighead papers, 1901-2007.
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Award-winning artist and writer whose works focus on humankind's relationship with God. She has lived and worked around the world, but eventually settled in New Mexico in the 1980s. From the description of Meinrad Craighead papers, 1901-2007. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 517903907 ...