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== DALE PARSONS ARCHIVES ==
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==Dale Parsons==
  
=== General Information ===
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''played by Ken Perata''
  
This page contains links to transcribed source material generated for and about Michael McMann.
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A nightclub owner, musician, and sorcerer, the former New Yorker, Dale, joined the group in June of 1932 while they were in Russia.  
 
 
<br><center>CAUTION!!  MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS ABOUT OTHER CHARACTERS AND CURRENT PLOT THREADS.</center>
 
 
 
The Timeline contains a rough outline of Parson's activities based on dates gleaned from the archived materials.
 
 
 
The Document section contains transcribed personal papers and other items from the archived materials.
 
 
 
The Journal section contains personal writings and/or observations on events within the campaign.
 
  
 
===Biography===
 
===Biography===

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Dale Parsons

played by Ken Perata

A nightclub owner, musician, and sorcerer, the former New Yorker, Dale, joined the group in June of 1932 while they were in Russia.

Biography

TIMELINE

DALE PARSONS 1932 DOCUMENTS

DALE PARSONS 1932 JOURNAL