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Carol S. Erlebach MacHorton Collected Papers (CDG-A)

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Writings: history paper "Exercise in Research Design: The 1967 March on Washington and Demonstration at the Pentagon", 1978.
Writings: Masters thesis "Anatomy of a Protest: The October 1967 National Anti-Vietnam War March on Washington and Demonstration at the Pentagon", 1978.
Efforts re: writing of graduate paper: miscellaneous, 1979.
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Scope and Contents

for M.A. from Bryn Mawr College

Correspondence with Brad Lyttle, Sidney Peck, Benjamin Spock, Cora Weiss, and others, 1977-1978.
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Phone conversation with Cora Weiss, July 20, 1978.
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Phone conversation with Ethel Taylor, July 24, 1978.
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Interview with David Dellinger, July 18, 1978.
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Conversation with Stewart Albert, October 19, 1978.
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Transcript of interview with Robert Greenblatt [partial], circa 1978.
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Interview with William Davidon, May 16, 1978.
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Interview with Ron Young, June 12, 1978.
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Interview with Joshua Markel, May 22, 1978.
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Interview with William Hunter, May 24, 1978.
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Interview with Sidney Peck, May 17, 1977.
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Interview with Ray D'Angelo, April 26, 1978.
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Interview with David Kairys, June 12, 1978.
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Report on visit/s with the Davidons, May 16, 1978.
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Letters sent to Vietnam War protestors, 1979.
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Notes on reference articles.
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Reference: FBI records on William Davidon, October 20, 1967.
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Reference: manuscript "Notes on the Mobilization" by John Auliff.
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