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I know that this is a weird cross-posting, but I'm not at all sure where it
fits.

A folk-opera (if you will) by the same people that created "Ballad for
Americans",   Sort of precursor of "Radio-Lab".

If anyone has a good digital copy of this it would be most appreciated.  If
worse comes to worse there are so-so versions on YouTube.

P. Taine

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