Gene Schulze papers.

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Gene Schulze papers.

Collection is comprised primarily of manuscripts of Schulze's published books as well as unpublished manuscripts. Includes handwritten notes, drafts, photographs, and correspondence.

3 ft., 6 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7710772

University of Texas Libraries

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