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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2020
Rotographs or microfilms of the MSS and rare printed materials listed below have been purchased with the proceeds of the Fund for Photographic Reproductions collected by the Modern Language Association, and are now on deposit in the Library of Congress. They will be loaned through the Interlibrary Loan to persons engaged in research. The normal period of such loan is from three to six months, but the loan may be renewed. The first claim to the loan of reproductions belongs to the member who made the request.
The Library of the Johns Hopkins University also has an important photostatic collection of seventeenth-century French plays which are not included in the MLA series.
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