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Submission 6316a6de2ac7e
Quotation from Herbert Wendt, In Search of Adam (no page number), Houghton Mifflin, 1936
Submission 6316a674794df
Typed copy of the Lord’s Prayer written in bureaucratese. Whether or not Heath was the author, which is unknown, he greatly enjoyed it as humorous spoof and tacked it up on the wall at Roadsend Gardens, Elkridge. This is in high contrast to his version of the Lord’s Prayer in words of one syllable.
Submission 6316a56c112d0
Note penned by Heath from an article in Encyclopedia Britannica 1943, page 847, on Francois Quesnay, here quoting Quesnay.
Submission 6316a53730d83
Quote from the New York Herald-Tribune reporting a speech the previous day by Roy E. Larsen, president of Time, Inc. and chairman of the National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools
Submission 6316a4b5596c4
Quote from Philip A. Means, Ancient Civilizations of the Andes, Chapter I, pages 25-26
Submission 6316a471e94c1
Quote from Paul A. Samuelson, Economics: An Introductory Analysis, McGraw-Hill 1951, page 15
Submission 6316a42bcc1cf
Note by Spencer MacCallum that Heath commended an article or a book by Paul R. Heyl, The Last of the Dryads. That title didn’t appear in a book search, but another by the same author did — The Lingering Dryad — and may be the same book or another version.
Submission 6316a3cc43be2
Notes taken by Heath from the words of Dr. T. Robert Ingram at a meeting of the Christian Freedom Foundation at the Great Northern Hotel, New York City.
A Fine Gentleman
A school essay by Howard Lewis of Winchester, Virginia, son of Heath’s friends, Richard and Marian Lewis. Spencer MacCallum and family and others who knew Heath think it a remarkably accurate portrayal.
A Science Of Human Affairs
Leading editorial, New York Herald Tribune, May 13, 1946, slightly paraphrased and condensed by Heath.