Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Professor Hamilton's Diary: July 19, 1935

Professor Hamilton's Diary: July 19, 1935

He finishes the bibliography; Joan stakes out the post office building

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Professor Hamilton's Diary: July 19, 1935
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A day of working at home — capped by the completion of the bibliography of his thesis — was broken by a trip to the Albright College campus to get his mail. In it was a copy of the journal New York History with a review of the book Every Man His Own Historian by Carl L. Becker which he had written in May.

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