An entry in September of 2023 on the website of Heritage Auctions, the Dallas-based self-proclaimed “world’s largest collectibles auctioneer,” listed an item that freezes a moment in time on the UVM campus, and a key event in American music history. This mimeographed paper handbill promoted Bob Dylan’s 1965 performance at the Patrick Gymnasium. Dylan, who had recently stunned the folk music world by going electric, was backed up that night by The Hawks, who would later find fame on their own as The Band. The night of this concert, Dylan’s “Positively 4th Street” had just entered the Billboard Top 10 chart. Heritage noted that the handbill came “directly from the former college teacher who posted them.” The sheet of yellowed paper sold for $250.