Amy Clampitt.  Script for  “Mad With Joy”

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US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.69

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Amy Clampitt.  Script for  “Mad With Joy”

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  • Undated (Creation)

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1 folder

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Class of 1941.

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Typed script for Mad With Joy or "A Guilty Thing Surprized”, Chronicle in Two Acts. 80 pages.

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Before examining the manuscript, a researcher must read and sign the "Application to Use Grinnell College Archives:  Manuscript" form.

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Copyright of this unpublished manuscript belongs to the author's heirs.  To quote for publication, borrow on interlibrary loan, or obtain a photocopy, the researcher must obtain and deposit on file with the College Archivist written permission from the copyright holder.  Without special written permission, a researcher may read the script in the Iowa Room only.

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  • English

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Ms. Clampitt sent a copy of the script to David Hammer, (class of 1951), a distant relative of hers and an attorney in Dubuque, in March 1994. He sent a copy to Grinnell College President Pamela Ferguson in June 1996.

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