Unidentified male voice reading Vincent Starrett's poem "221B". There are three different readings in this short recording, the first ending with the bark of a dog. The voice does not appear to be that of E. W. McDiarmid (who is heard on the other side of this tape). Perhaps it was another Norwegian Explorer, or Starrett himself.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
This folder contains materials created by and about Forrest Oran Wiggins. Wiggins taught at several colleges in the South before being hired at the University of Minnesota in 1946 as an instructor of philosophy, making him the first African American to be given a regular full time teaching appointment with the rank of instructor at a state unive...
Creator:
Wiggins, Forrest Oran
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This folder contains materials created by and about Forrest Oran Wiggins. Wiggins taught at several colleges in the South before being hired at the University of Minnesota in 1946 as an instructor of philosophy, making him the first African American to be given a regular full time teaching appointment with the rank of instructor at a state unive...
Creator:
Wiggins, Forrest Oran
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.