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    Joe Wegener correspondence

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    The collection consists of 61 letters, 15 postcards, 7 pages from the Goldbrick Gossip, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) local newsletter of which Wegener was editor, and 1 newspaper clipping. All the letters and postcards, except two items, are from Wegener to Cecile Kingman, who lived in Alhambra, California. Writing from Camp Temescal and Mount Palomar, California, Wegener's letters offer a glimpse of life in the CCC. Wegener often writes about playing sports, typing reports, attending classes, playing the bugle, and his relationships with his fellow campers. After the CCC, Wegener writes about picking up odd jobs in Death Valley, California.

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    Joe Wegener correspondence

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of 61 letters, 15 postcards, 7 pages from the Goldbrick Gossip, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) local newsletter of which Wegener was editor, and 1 newspaper clipping. All the letters and postcards, except two items, are from Wegener to Cecile Kingman, who lived in Alhambra, California. Writing from Camp Temescal and Mount Palomar, California, Wegener's letters offer a glimpse of life in the CCC. Wegener often writes about playing sports, typing reports, attending classes, playing the bugle, and his relationships with his fellow campers. After the CCC, Wegener writes about picking up odd jobs in Death Valley, California.

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    Joe Tilden's recipes for epicures

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    The complete plays [of] Joe Orton

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    Joe A.Y. letter to Harry

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    Joe A.Y. addresses this letter to his friend "Harry" from Skagway, Alaska Territory on August 3, 1897. A.Y. provides details about the Klondike Gold Rush, with a focus on the possibilities for growth and prosperity awaiting Skagway. He informs Harry about Skagway's geographic setting, business conditions, commodity prices, labor costs, his estimation of how to succeed financially in Alaska, and his enthusiasm for the territory.

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    Joe Lisle's play upon words

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