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Agnes Smedley Collection MS MSS 122 Volume 4

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Index Volume 4
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Untitled typescript and shorthand notes I-8
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
Concerns Guerrilla Warfare in China lecture and shorthand notes I-9
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
Lecture Notes - Untitled - Undated - Concerns Guerrilla Warfare in China I-10
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
Group I-63 -10
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
Lecture Notes - Untitled - Undated I-11
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
Radio Script-Battle Hymn of China, WMCA I-12
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 / Author (aut): John McCaffery
Special Events Script I- 13
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
Salute to the Chinese People I-14
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
Salute to the Chinese People I-14A
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
An Open Letter to Mr. Henry Luce I-15
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Author (aut): Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950

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