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FILE — Box: 67, Folder: 3 Identifier: MS Am 3065, 820

[Muriel Rukeyser sound recording], 1944 April 14 Digital

Scope and Contents

Primary author of work: Rukeyser, Muriel, 1913-1980.

Scope and Contents

Detailed contents, Side A: First and last lines of "The Antagonists"

Scope and Contents

Detailed contents, Side B: [blank]

Scope and Contents

Sleeve annotations: O.K. for pressing. April 14, 1944. | HFS 1861 subst. for 1862 (broken)

Scope and Contents

Facsimile information: See sleeve facsimile no. 263 in same box.

Dates

  • Creation: 1944 April 14

Language of Materials

English unless otherwise indicated; other languages include Afrikaans, Catalan, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Spanish, and Yiddish.

Conditions Governing Access

Due to the fragility of the media, access to the original discs and sleeves requires the permission of the curator.

Extent

1 sound disc (test pressing) ; 12.75"

General

Matrix number: HFS 1861

Creator

Repository Details

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