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HistoryChristopher D. Cantwell
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Fr. Roberto Busa (1913-2011)
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Without question, Prof. Cantwell is the world’s BEST history instructor. Every lectur @#$%^&*~`of my day.
I wish I could take every class with him!
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Without question, Professor Cantwell is the world’s BEST history instructor. Every lectur [illegible] of my day.
I wish I could take every class with him!
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<title> Professor Cantwell’s Lecture Slides</title><bibFull>”Encoding History,” lecture, March 6, 2014,Cantwell Personal Papers, UMKC Library, Box 10, Folder 15 </bibFull><resp> Encoded by </resp><name> Christopher D. Cantwell <name><editorialDecl><p> This transcription and encoding follows the formatting and diacritic remarks ofProfessor Christopher D. Cantwell, the world’s greatest history professor. </p></editorialDecl>
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