Well, Max, I know of many others, at least in our faculty, who donated their university papers to the library at UofA. I gave them only material to do with my teaching over the years; I kjept, for the time being, everything to do with peotry & criticism (mean to give that to an archive interested in prairie writing [but am rather slow about it]).
Doug
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On 2011-07-20, at 6:24 PM, Max Richards wrote:
> Gosh, Doug, that is so splendid - working papers go to the archive
> (accessible, I trust), AND the tax break. I wonder whether this was for
> creative types like you or across the board, scientists, etc., leading to a
> vast academic archive...
>
> Max
> (that word twitter has taken on such a new life, inconveniently for me)
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