Information: The first column shows data points from Inge, M. Thomas. in red. The third column shows data points from Inge, Thomas, 1936- in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
1936, March 18Born, Newport News, Va. 1959B.A., Randolph-Macon College1960M.A., Vanderbilt University19621964Instructor of English, Vanderbilt University1964Ph.D., Vanderbilt University19641969Assistant Professor/Associate Professor of American Thought and Language, Michigan
State University19671968Fulbright lecturer, University of Salamanca, Spain19691980Associate Professor/Professor/Department Chair of English, Virginia Commonwealth
University19701979General Editor, American Critical Tradition series (David Lewis) and Founding Editor,
Resources for American Literary Studies1971Fulbright lecturer, Buenos Aires, Argentina19731976General Editor, Research Guides in English (St. Martin's)19741980Founding Editor, American Humor1977General Editor, Research Guides in Popular Culture (Greenwood)1978Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, Volume 1 (Greenwood); President,
American Humor Studies Association1979Editor, Bartleby the Inscrutable (Archon); Fulbright lecturer, Moscow State University,
U. S. S. R.1980Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, Volume 2 (Greenwood)1980Professor/Department Head of English, Clemson University1981Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, Volume 3 and Concise Histories of
American Popular Culture (Greenwood)1988Editor, Handbook of American Popular Literature (Greenwood)1989Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, 3
vols.From the guide to the M. Thomas Inge Papers, 1978-1982, 1988-1989, (Duke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library)
Ohio State University. Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. Thomas Inge 1936- biographical file.
Title:
Thomas Inge 1936- biographical file.
Biographical file may contain one or more of the following: "Biographical Registry" form filled out by the cartoonist including information about education, career history, awards, signature example, and family information; biographical essays or sketches of the cartoonist; articles by or about the cartoonist; examples of the cartoonist's work in the form of clippings or photocopies.
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