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Cover photo by Lynn Johnson. Portraits of women of Librino as public art installation on side of a roadway. Cover photo by Lynn Johnson.

Why Thomas Mann Wrote

By Cecil C. H. Cullander

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Issue: Winter 1999 / Volume 75/1
Published: December 11, 2003
Cecil C. H. Cullander

A psychiatrist, Cecil C. H. Cullander, M.D., worked at the University of Virginia as a part-time supervising analyst from the late 1970s to 2000.

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