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Submission 631b7a1f2faac
Typed page promoting Citadel, Market and Altar to prospective publishers. Incidentally, it might be noted that Spencer MacCallum and Heath both frequently put SH:M after a typed piece. In the case of MacCallum, it meant the item had been dictated to him by Heath. But in Heath’s case, as below, it meant the item had been typed by him, looking as if he had had a secretary. He said in reality it meant he had typed it himself — as if “dictated to the machine” (meaning the typewriter). A bit of humor on his part.
Submission 631b7943e983f
Typed draft of form letter from Heath on Science of Society Foundation letterhead but with typed-in address of Van Rensselaer Hotel, 15 East 11th Street, New York City, promoting to prospective publishers a typescript of Citadel, Market and Altar. Penciled in the margin in someone else’s hand: “I would advise against using this one.”
Submission 631b78d74c4d9
Penciling on three notepad pages for promotional material for Citadel, Market and Altar
Submission 631b77da38e9e
Typed draft of a letter from Heath to Victor Weingarten, 10 East 44th Street, New York City 17, to whom he was also sending a bound copy of Citadel, Market and Altar.
Property In Land
Photo of the editorial page, called “Plan-itorial,” of Urban Land Vol.16, No.9 carrying a review of Heath’s Citadel, Market and Altar by Max S. Wehrly, Editor, Executive Director of the Urban Land Institute.
Submission 631b72a57dd27
Typed page of Heath’s qualifications as discussion leader at the Master Institute in New York City. Attached to the sheet is a page from a notepad with penciling intended for insertion where marked. Unfortunately it is incomplete; there must have been an addition page now missing. But what is penciled there is incorporated at the place marked in the fifth paragraph below.
Submission 631b721b84000
Typed page and several carbons of earlier drafts giving Heath’s qualifications for leading discussion groups at the Master Institute presumably, since these were clipped together with Item 2752 which names the Master Institute.
Submission 631b71216160c
Three versions of a paraphrase by Heath of the Lord’s Prayer written at the request of Spencer MacCallum, who asked not for a simple paraphrase such as the one Heath did in words of one syllable, but for one that brought out what the Lord’s Prayer meant to him, considering his understanding of Cosmic Process. The first reproduced below may be the latest version, or it may not.