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Film 6

This film includes some title cards, which are indicated here in quotation marks. Camp Woodland activities including: "1961 Olympics at Camp Woodland," races in the swimming pool, "Work Camp Contest" (1:47), "Middle Camp High Jump" (2:45), "At the Pool" (3:35), Native American dancers providing a demonstration for campers (12:03), "Ballgame," "Visiting Day," "Senior Camp," "Mardi Gras," campers in raingear, and campers leaving camp for the summer.

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Online

This subseries contains manuscript and typescript drafts, typescripts, notes, reprints, monographs, and a small amount of correspondence related to Studer's writing projects. Of interest are two typescript drafts of unpublished projects: Community Life and Woodland Story both of which are reflective pieces examining Studer's life and work at the Downtown Community School and Camp Woodland respectively. Please note that Studer published some Woodland Story chapters separately. For instance, "Folklore from a Valley that Died" (Chapter 9) was a standalone article in New York Folklore Quarterly in 1956. The standalone article "Yarns of a Catskill Woodsman" (Chapter 16) appeared in New York Folklore Quarterly in 1955. "Mike Todd's Story" (Chapter 11) later evolved into and was published as A Catskill Woodsman. A draft of Woodland Story's Chapter 17 entitled "Our Catskill Teachers" also appears as a section of a draft of Chapter 3. Therefore draft text is found in both files. This collection is missing later draft chapters of Woodland Story so there are gaps in the order.