Volume 1
Contains 19 Results:
Number 1: "The Astronomer's Universe - Reality or Delusion?" by Eric Holberg, 1965
The collection of Monday evening papers is gathered in a single enclosure not housed in box 5.
Number 2: "On Shakespeare's Learning" by Frank Kermode, 1965
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Number 3: "High Noon and Darkest Night" by Herbert Read, 1964
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Number 4: "Style the Repository" by Moses Hadas, 1965
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Number 5: "T. S. E. - A Memoir" by Herbert Read, 1966
The collection of Monday evening papers is gathered in a single enclosure not housed in box 5.
Number 6: "On Some Scientific Concepts in Russian Poetry at the Turn of the Century" by F. D. Reeve, 1966
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Number 7: "The Age of the Archive," by Leon Edel, 1966
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Number 8: "Cultural Fashions and History of Religions," by Mircea Eliade, 1967
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Number 9: "Montaigne, and Philosophy as Self-Portraiture," by Philip P. Hallie, 1966
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Number 10: "Traffic Safety and the Health of the Body Politic," by Daniel P. Moynihan, 1966
The collection of Monday evening papers is gathered in a single enclosure not housed in box 5.