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        <titleproper>Finding-Aid for the Eugene Angert Papers
        (WTU00005)</titleproper><sponsor>The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation</sponsor> 
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        <date>2005</date>

        <publisher>University Libraries, Washington University in St.
        Louis</publisher>

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          <addressline>Department of Special Collections</addressline>

          <addressline>Olin Library</addressline>

          <addressline>Campus Box 1061</addressline>

          <addressline>1 Brookings Drive</addressline>

          <addressline>St. Louis, MO 63130</addressline>

          <addressline>(314) 935-5495</addressline>

          <addressline>Fax: (314) 935-4045</addressline>

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      <unittitle>Eugene Angert Papers</unittitle>

      <origination>
        <persname source="local">Angert, Eugene,1877-1929. St. Louis
        lawyer.</persname>
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      <head>Scope and Contents Note</head>

      <p>The Angert Papers include correspondence from the First National Bank
      of St Louis to Vera Angert, Eugene’s wife, concerning a memorial tribute
      to her husband. Also included is a 149-page ts. mss. of <emph
      render="italic">The Perpetual Student</emph>, and <emph
      render="italic">The Flag Hunters</emph>, or <emph render="italic">Tell
      It to the Danes</emph>, two musical comedies written by Eugene Agert.
      Also included is a typed catalogue of Angert’s personal library.</p>
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        Staff.</p>
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        <p>Interfiled within collection or by accession at end of
        collection.</p>
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        <p>Unknown.</p>
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      <accessrestrict>
        <head>Access Restrictions</head>

        <p>Open.</p>
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        <head>Use Restriction</head>

        <p>None</p>

        <p>Users of the collections must read and abide by the <extref
        href="http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/manuscripts/msusrreg.html">Rules
        for the use of manuscript collection materials. </extref></p>

        <p>Users of the collections who wish to use items from this
        collection, in whole or in part, in any form of publication (as
        defined in the form) must sign and submit to the Washington University
        Department of Special Collections a hard copy of the <extref
        href="http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/manuscripts/msqutpub.html">
        Notification of intent publish manuscript collection materials
        form.</extref></p>

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          <unittitle>Papers</unittitle>

          <unitdate>1913, 1922, 1939</unitdate>

          <physdesc>7 items</physdesc>
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          <p>The Angert Papers include correspondence from the First National
          Bank of St Louis to Vera Angert, Eugene’s wife, concerning a
          memorial tribute to her husband. Also included is a 149-page ts.
          mss. of <emph render="italic">The Perpetual Student</emph>, and
          <emph render="italic">The Flag Hunters</emph>, or <emph
          render="italic">Tell It to the Danes</emph>, two musical comedies
          written by Eugene Agert. Also included is a typed catalogue of
          Angert’s personal library.</p>
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