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Nell Bryan standing and gazing down at the canister that she is holding that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Jeannette McClung standing in a corner holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson sitting on a table beside a a canister beside her that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson sitting on a table beside a a canister beside her that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson sitting on a table beside a canister beside her that has "The Ash Can" written across the front. Her chin is slightly tilted upward and she has a hint of a smile.

Ann Henderson standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

A close-up photo of Ann Henderson standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson slightly smiling while standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson smiling as she sits on the grass with her body angled towards the left. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson sitting on the grass with her body angled towards the left. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson smiling as she sits on the grass with her body angled towards the right. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson sitting on the grass with her body angled towards the camera. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Eugenia Barnes writing at a desk inside an office.

Carson McCullers dictating a letter to Elizabeth Schwartz [Carson's German translator who lived in Switzerland] and a second letter to Dr. Mary Mercer.

Annemarie Minna Renee Schwarzenbach (1908-1942) was a Swiss author, photographer and inveterate traveler. She lived in New York before and during World War II and was a very important figure in the life of Carson McCullers. This is a tape of…

Margaret Sullivan reading the second part of a 24-page essay about Annemarie Schwarzenbach, written by Countess Ruth Landshoff-Yorck von Wartenburg.

Margaret Sullivan reading “44 pages, mostly Jester Clane, with the first page The History of Death about Mr. Malone”.
The recording ceases after 1 minute and 40 seconds.
There is no Side B.

Margaret Sullivan continues her reading of the draft of McCullers' short story, Jester Clane.
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