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Title: Mary Munroe letter to Helen Muir, July 18, 1972 Summary: Mary Munroe (wife of Wirth Munroe, daughter-in-law of Ralph Munroe) writes to Helen Muir about the travels of their mutual friends. She comments: "Found the Grove in remarkably good condition - very, very few hippies, etc., in the streets or park. Someone said they'd been invited to spend the time between conventions in St. Pete. Hope it's true! ... They have the high intensity lights all over the Grove now and it doesn't look too bad." Creator: Munroe, Mary Collection Title: Helen Muir Papers Collection No.: ASM0471 Genre: Correspondence Container: Box No. 9; Folder Title: Correspondence: Munroe, Mary. Coverage Temporal: 1970-1979 Coverage Spatial: Miami (Fla.) Date: 1972-07-18 Physical Description: 2 handwritten leaves Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Series: Series: I Correspondence Subject: Muir, Helen, 1911-; letters Repository: Digital Collections Standardized Rights Statement: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Rights: This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the creator. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines Source: From: Mary Munroe letter to Helen Muir, July 18, 1972 |
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