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    Invitation to Charles Major

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    This is an envelope with a letter inside of it addressed to Charles Major. It was sent from New York City, New York on December 2nd, 1905. It says that Mr. Clemens will be glad to personally meet Mr. Harvey's Guests at Delmonico's reception room for a seventieth birthday celebration on Tuesday, December 5th at 7:30 pm

    Information Pamphlet ''Your Mark Twain''

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    A pamphlet advertising a collection of Mark Twain's words. Each page has photos of Mark Twain at the top, short paragraphs about his life and works, accompanied by a drawing that depicts scenes from his work. The pamphlet advertises a 25-volume collection of Mark Twain's works, to be applied for with an application blank that was to accompany the pamphlet. A photo of Mark Twain holding a cat and smoking a cigar is on the front cover, with his name signed on the back cover

    Correspondence with Aldous and Laura Huxley

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    This is a collection of correspondence between Sanford Unger and Laura and Aldeous Huxley. The letters regard the review and acclaim of Unger's written work in the field of psychedelic psychiatry and Aldeous Huxley's novel "Island".

    "The Current Scientific Status of Psychedelic Drug Research"

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    This paper is a transcript of a speech given by Sanford M. Unger at the Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences in New York in 1964. In his speech, Unger provides information about what does and can occur when a psychedelic drug is taken. He also reviews the historical, sociological, and legal status of drugs.

    Arrangement of Places

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    This is a booklet that has the descriptions of where everyone was supposed to sit at Mark Twain's birthday event at Delmonico's restaurant in New York City. In the booklet, each page has two tables diagrams that show how the people are supposed to sit around them. There is also a page that shows how the tables are organized within the room

    When Knighthood was in Flower First Bound Galley Proof

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    First half of the Galley Proof bound in the cover of a different book. The title of this book is written German script from 1864. This book has a title page and pages 1-169. MSP82i00008 continues the rest of the book. That book had its pages cut short so that the pages of this Galley Proof could be pasted on them. The story is in black typed text and has the book title and chapter titles at the top of each page

    When Knighthood was in Flower framed page of original manuscript

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    Play First Handwritten Draft

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    The first draft of the play, When Knighthood was in Flower. It is entirely handwritten and the pages are unnumbered. There have been many edits made to the writing

    When Knighthood was in Flower First Handwritten Manuscript

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    First handwritten manuscript of the book ""When Knighthood was in Flower"" by Charles Major. Begins at ""Chapter 7"". Most pages only have writing on the front side of the pages, with some having writing on the back. Stamp with the words ""Property of Mrs. Charles Major, Shelbyville, Indiana."" appear on the backs of one page (2.75x1.5 inches)

    When Knighthood was in Flower Second Typewritten Manuscript

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    Second typewritten copy of ''When Knighthood was in Flower'' by Charles Major. Most pages have handwritten notes or edits in above the text or in the margin

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