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MSS144_VIII_juvenilia_halloween_play_advertisement.jpg
Advertisement for a Halloween play featuring a tap dance by Mona Van Duyn, 1934

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Advertisement for Hollins College's first literary fesitval, November 12, 1960.

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Newspaper clipping advertisement for the William Heinemann Ltd edition of Young Adam by Alexander Trocchi, 1961.

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Advertisement for the world permiere of The Straw Market by William Jay Smith at Hollins College, 1966.

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Advertisement for the Joy Street Books edition ofHo for a Hat! by William Jay Smith with illustrations by Lynn Munsinger, 1989. Ho for a Hat! was first published by Little, Brown and Company with illustrations by Ivan Chermayeff in 1964.

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Advertisment for a performance of The Straw Market by William Jay Smith at the 92nd Street Poetry Center, November 10, 1969.

"Writers Workshop": A live filmed Questions and Answer session with James Dickey. A joint production of The University of South Carolina and the South Carolina ETV Network, led by William Price Fox, hosted by George Plimpton.

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Photograph of Alexander Trocchi at an unidentified social gathering. Trocchi is standing on the left next to the fire exit.

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Photograph of Alexander Trocchi (second from right), Lyn Trocchi (third from right), and Simon Vinkenoog (far left), by Wim Van der Linden, June 13, 1965.

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Alexander Trocchi's business card. Trocchi opened a small book store near his Kensington home in his later life.
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