[Hollis Hedberg papers] 1903-1988.

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[Hollis Hedberg papers] 1903-1988.

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University of Kansas.

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Hedberg, Hollis Dow, 1903-....

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Hunt, John, 1964-....

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John Hunt, playwright, with the collaboration of Martin Kaplan. From the description of Knights errant: typescript, 1982. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122531757 John Hunt was a missionary in Fiji, who took part in translating the Bible into Fijian and wrote several religious works. He was buried at Vewa. From the description of Diary [manuscript]. 1968. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223760776 John Hunt and Martin Kaplan, pl...

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Society of Economic Geologists (U.S.)

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Saunders, J. T. (John Tennant), 1888-

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Herness, Kermit.

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National Science Foundation (U.S.)

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