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THE TRUE AT FIRST LIGHT MANUSCRIPTS.

About 3 pages (777 words)

The Hemingway Review, September 22nd, 1999

AT THE JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY

In the modern archival profession, one of the small but nonetheless piercing aggravations of the job is the newspaper headline that reads "Lost [fill in the blank] Manuscript Found at Archives!" The image conveyed is of some intrepid investigator who came upon said manuscript in a broom closet where it had been left to moulder among the sponges and buckets. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times out of a thousand, the archivists and Curators in question were quite well aware of the supposedly lost item. The thousandth time, which Usually happens in especially larg...

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