McKillop, Alan Dugald, 1892-1974

Alan Dugald McKillop taught English at Rice University beginning in 1920, and retired in 1968 as Trustee Distinguished Professor of English. His interests included 18th century poetry and prose, and British novelist Samuel Richardson and poet James Thomson in particular. Born May 24, 1892 in Lynn, Massachusetts to Scottish parents, McKillop attended Harvard University, graduating summa cum laude in 1913 with a B.A. in philosophy. He returned to Harvard and earned his Ph.D. in English in 1920, and arriving at Rice Institute, September, 1920, to begin what would be forty-nine years of service to the Rice community. McKillop was a member of the Texas Philosopical Society, the Texas Institute of Letters, the Houston Philosophical Society, and Phi Beta Kappa. A long-time friend of the Fondren Library, McKillop was the founding editor of the Fondren Library's publication The Flyleaf, and was responsible for developing many of the library's key collections, including the Axson Collection of 18th century British plays. McKillop died in Houston on August 5, 1974.

From the description of Alan Dugald McKillop papers, 1921-1972. (Rice University). WorldCat record id: 264735287

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