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Unexpected content: poetry readings including The Wasteland by T.S. Eliot
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Malcolm, George Arthur Coverage
November 27, 1962 Language
English Source
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The dedication ceremonies for Malcolm Hall at the University of the Philipines. Unexpected content at 00:43:41 including a reading of To Juan at the Winters Solstice among others.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Malcolm, George Arthur Coverage
November 27, 1962 Language
English Source
Audiotapes (7 inch) Identifier
851764-SR-3-1 Rights
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