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Inbox New Book by Elizabeth Winkler ’11

By Richard M. Waugaman ’70
Published online January 17, 2023
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In Response to: Psychiatrist Richard Waugaman ’70 Is Examining Shakespeare’s Multiple Personalities

I hope everyone interested in this debate will pre-order Elizabeth Winkler’s forthcoming book on this topic, to be published by Simon & Schuster, Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies.

Richard M. Waugaman ’70
Potomac, Md.

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