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Submission 6317b2463ca69

Citadel, Market and Altar, Chapters 3-4, with some slight revisions of punctuation. Not original, but early typewritten draft.

Submission 6317b1dacb563

Citadel, Market and Altar, prelims through Chapter 2

Submission 6317b1792b5b3

Citadel, Market and Altar

Submission 6317b0ecbad75

Printed postcard from Master Institute, New York City, listing discussion topics for Heath’s Sunday Forums, “Philosophy of Creative Social Change.”

Submission 6317b0ac232ab

Dictation at Spencer MacCallum’s request concerning the history of a small saw found in a drawer at Roadsend Gardens, Elkridge, Maryland

Submission 6317b068b9e16

Dictation at Spencer MacCallum’s request concerning the history of a small brass name plate found in a drawer at Roadsend Gardens, Elkridge, Maryland.

Submission 6317b023303eb

Dictation at Spencer MacCallum’s request concerning the use of two pieces of wood found in a drawer at Roadsend Gardens, Elkridge, MD.

Submission 6317ae2d5aa46

Review of CM&A published in Balanced Living, Vol. 14 No. 2

Submission 6317ad74101c5

Dictation at Spencer MacCallum’s request concerning the use of a small writing instrument found in a drawer at Roadsend Gardens, Elkridge, Maryland.

Submission 6317ad195b8d4

In the 1930s and 1940s, roadside billboards by the Burma Shave Company were popular. Succeeding one another in a row along the highway, they were five in number, four each one with a line of a jingle and the last, “Burma Shave.” Spencer MacCallum challenged Heath to compose one, which he did. But as the Company was then going out of business, they did not use it.