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Wallace B. Moffett papers
The collection consists of four folders, containing various materials such as programs and brochures pertaining to Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens), an essay most likely written by Wallace B. Moffett, a prospectus on a Mark Twain book, and a copy of a Mark Twain speech. The essay is about Mark Twain’s visit to Lansing in 1871 at Mead’s Hall. The essay is detailed with notes and citation sources.
Wilson B. Paul papers
The Wilson B. Paul papers consist of an essay about music at Michigan State University, a short essay on the History of the Lecture-Concert Series, the dedication program from the Clifton and Dolores Wharton Center for Performing Arts, and a more extensive history of the Lecture-Concert Series from 1912 until 1971. The text includes reviews of the shows as well as photocopied reproductions of photographs and advertisements.