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Josiah H. Combs

Kahn, 1960

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8734385598449583830
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Kahn E
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Kentucky Folklore Record

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He continued to de light in the folk speech and song of his home state and to sing songs to the accompaniment of his dulcimer. Since his retirenent in 1955 he had been able to devote himself completely to the pursuit of his scholarship and the enjoyment of a well-rounded Life …
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