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Letters from Oliver Worden to Eli Slifer
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16
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1850-1859
Oliver Worden writes five letters to Eli Slifer in which he comments on Slifer's "very interesting and very racy" first chapter of Shades of Public Life as well as offers advice for political speeches. Worden also updates Slifer on affairs regarding the Star and Chronicle paper and shares his opinion of various politicians. Transcripts included.
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MC 2003.4, B11, F11
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Gift of Edwin G. Dill
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