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Thisguide focuses on the print version of this collection. All of the contents have been digitized and can be searched for specific words. This allows researchers to find haiku on particular topics of interest. To search the online archive, use this link -virgilio-papersThe pages, with rare exception, do not not have any date on them, so they are arranged by what is on the back. Nick Virgilio would often pick up scrap paper and type on the back of it, so the pages are grouped by what is on the other side of the sheet. Where possible a date or date range has been located for information on the verso; that will allow researchers to know that the poems on those pages were created after that date. Some pages just have haiku on them, but the verso pages that are in the collection are:

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In this episode, Pieter and guest-host Erin Scrimger (Archivist, History and Public Policy Program) speak with NATO Archives Public Disclosure Officer Nick Nguyen about the 70th anniversary of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe and what documents and materials are available in their archives that chronicle its founding.


For more information about the archives and to access the materials references in this podcast, please visit the NATO Archives website. "High Journey" narrated by Orson Welles is available from the NATO History YouTube channel.


St. Nicholas began publication with the November 1873 issue. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is January 1929 (v. 56 no. 3). The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from April 1929. (More details) St. Nicholas ceased publication in the 1940s.


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The Sir Nicholas Winton Archive is a private family archive available to researchers, educators, and descendants. It is operated by the Sir Nicholas Winton Memorial Trust and holds personal papers, photographs, newspaper cuttings, and other documents.


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