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three copies were made from Dr. Kann's microfilm. A legible <strong>and</strong> usable copy of the microfilm was finally obtained<br />

only through the use of a 3M Model 500 reader/printer.<br />

145. The following pages are missing:<br />

Tomo III, Estante No. 7, p. 19, <strong>and</strong> Estante No. 9, p. 28.<br />

Tomo V, Estante 2, p. 1.<br />

Tomo IX, Mesa Blanca, p. 12, <strong>and</strong> Paquete De Revistas Numeros 1-2-3-4, pp. 8 <strong>and</strong> 10.<br />

The following pages are blank:<br />

Tomo IX, Paquete De Revistas Numeros 5-6-7, pp. 16, 18 <strong>and</strong> 22.<br />

146. In the Main House, the inventory includes The American Mercury, The Virginia Quarterly, Les<br />

Temps Modernes, Reader's Digest, Sexology, La Revue de Paris, The Kenyon Review, People's China,<br />

Cosmopolitan, Partisan Review <strong>and</strong> others. In the Little House, where bundles of magazines were stored, those<br />

listed include Newsweek, Harper=s, The Fishing Gazette, U.S. News & World Report, True, Saturday Review,<br />

Argosy, The Spectator, The New Yorker, Sports Afield, Sports Illustrated, Time, The Atlantic <strong>and</strong> Transition.<br />

147. Mary Hemingway to JDB & JS. Tape, Jan. 22, 1977, <strong>and</strong> How It Was, p. 506. As Mrs.<br />

Hemingway explained to us, "It was just a matter ... of leaving it a little bit neater <strong>and</strong> knowing who wanted to<br />

read a ten-year-old copy of The Economist." Mary Hemingway to JDB & JS. Tape, Jan. 22, 1977.<br />

148. Papa Hemingway, p. 16<br />

149. Toby Bruce to D & JS. Tape, Sept. 11, 1978.<br />

150. The following items have resisted satisfactory identification:<br />

"Pout Diviner" by "Tully"<br />

"IMMIGRANTS" by "CHAS. BONE"<br />

"FLA. SALT WATER FISHERMANS GUIDE"<br />

"2 Vol. La Habana 1546"<br />

ABiscayne Bay, 1887-1937"<br />

"LES GOLFS DE FRANCE@<br />

ADON QUIJOTE DE HOLLYWOOD 1936"<br />

ACOMMERCE@<br />

"FRENCH GOVERNMENT"<br />

"GERMAN SHORT STORIES"<br />

"2 VOL. RECORDS (BRANISH)"<br />

"LA COSCENZE DI ZENO" by "ROMANZO"<br />

"Numancia" by "Raphael Alberti"<br />

"LIBRO DE GALLITO" by "Querrita"<br />

"Fiestas de totos"<br />

"PROGRAMA D.C. DE EST."<br />

"2 VOL. LEDGERS DE TOROS"<br />

"TORERIAS 1925"<br />

"SANGRE Y ARENA" [The context suggests the periodical on the corrida.]<br />

151. Mary Hemingway to D & JS. Tape, Dec. 11, 1978.<br />

152. Mary Hemingway has agreed that books may have been moved: "There may have been, but I don't<br />

remember specific incidents." Mary Hemingway to D & JS. Tape, Dec. 11, 1978.<br />

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