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"Open Day" by George S. Rainey tape 6, undated

 File — Box: 3, cassette: 32

Scope and Contents

From the Collection: The majority of the collection consists of typescripts of George S. Rainey’s various writings and cassette tapes. In addition to his longer works, "Open Day" and "They Stood Up," a number of shorter works and essay are included. Much of what Rainey wrote is based on his own experiences and beliefs. “A Garrulous Hillbilly” appears to be autobiographical. The cassettes hold recordings of Rainey reciting chapters from his own work as well as speeches and stories by Elbert Hubbard and R. G. Ingersoll. There are also some tapes containing political debates. The collection also includes a limited amount of clippings, correspondence, and other papers, including his certificate of admittance to the Indiana bar.

Dates

  • 1918-1982

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.8 Cubic Feet (2 manuscript boxes; 1 cassette box)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Repository

Contact:
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