Minutes of the American Folklore Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts branch : manuscript, 1893-1913.

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Minutes of the American Folklore Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts branch : manuscript, 1893-1913.

2 v. in 1 box (109, 60 leaves); 26 cm.

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Houghton Library

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