Leslie A. Fielder speech, 1965 Oct. 14.

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Leslie A. Fielder speech, 1965 Oct. 14.

Speech is entitled "The Literary Uses of Lewis and Clark." Topics include Sacajawea and Edgar Allan Poe. Fiedler is introduced by Professor Oscar O. Winther of Indiana University in Bloomington.

Sound recordings : 1 tape (1 hr., 45 min.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8044781

Montana Historical Society Library

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Winther, Oscar Osburn, 1903-1970

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Fielder, Leslie A.

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Professor of English at the State University of New York, Buffalo. From the description of Leslie A. Fielder speech, 1965 Oct. 14. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70924298 ...