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Angie Hardy - Essay submissions
Lisa Brown - Essay submission
Jason Huang - Charles Whitman trading card web address
Rosa Eberly - KLBJ-AM audio tape, August 1, 1996
Chuck Meyer - Interview
Neal Spelce - Newscast video, August 1, 1966; Interview
Stephanie McDowell - Charles Whitman's coroner's report; Charles Whitman's UT psychiatric report
Lana Holloway - Interview
Tonya Browning - Digitizing video clips
Arthur VanderVeen - Instruction
Dan Barerra - Research
Lynn Rudloff - Disk first aid
University of Texas English 330e - Research
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