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Arts and crafts of little Anna
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1959-1961 (Creation)
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Consists of typed and carbon copied drafts of Sanborn's unpublished manuscript titled The Arts and Crafts of Little Anna OR How Little Anna Met a Friend Who Kept His Windows Open to Wonder-Seekers.
File 1 or 2 contains drafts of the entire manuscript.
File 2 of 2 contains drafts of the Prefatory Note and Chapter III: The School of Unlearning. Also in the file is a carbon copy of a letter from Sanborn to Olive [Burchfiel]. Dated Friday, February 24, 1961, Sanborn's letter outlines the state of the manuscript, how it came to be, and makes note of Willem Pinard, a professor of psychology at the University of Boston, having offered to write an Introduction for the book.