Spearman, Walter

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Walter Smith Spearman (1908-1987) taught journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1937-1978, wrote plays and short stories, wrote for numerous newspapers, and was an amatuer actor for over forty years.

From the description of Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26180460

Walter Smith Spearman was born in Newberry, S.C., 9 January 1908. He attended school in Silverstreet, S.C., and in Charlotte, N.C., at Central High School. Spearman was married first to Mary Elizabeth Dale Spearman (d. 1966), then to Jean Johnson Spearman. Spearman had two children, Robert W. and Mary Lindsay, and two stepchildren, David Wells Herring and Stephen Herring.

Spearman studied at the University of North Carolina, 1925 1929. During his college career, he was editor of the Daily Tar Heel, associate editor of Yackety Yack, president of the North Carolina Collegiate Press, an actor with the Carolina Playmakers, and winner of the Best College Editor in North Carolina award. After receiving his A.B. in 1929, Spearman attended the University of Lyon as a Franco-American Exchange Scholar. He then worked, 1930-1935, as a reporter, drama critic, and book editor for The Charlotte News . In 1935, he entered graduate school in dramatic arts at the University of North Carolina, where he also began teaching journalism. In 1937, he received a master of arts degree.

Spearman began writing The Literary Lantern, a book review column, in 1947, and continued writing it for the rest of his life. While teaching at the University of North Carolina, Spearman also served as an editorial writer for the New Orleans (LA) Item (summer 1955) and the Greensboro (N.C.) Observer (summer 1965). Beginning in 1948, he served as moderator of the Town Meeting on Books held annually in Greensboro, N.C. From 1958 to 1961, he directed the Chautauqua Writers' Workshop in Chautauqua, N.Y.

Spearman wrote Racial Crisis and the Press (1960), The Carolina Playmakers: The First Fifty Years (1970); plays including Death of the Swan, Transient, and Dead Man's Bluff ; and numerous articles and book reviews.

Spearman first acted with the Carolina Playmakers while an undergraduate and continued to perform with the Playmakers, as well as with such groups as the Raleigh Little Theater and the Purefoy Players, throughout his career at the University of North Carolina. He performed approximately 85 roles, including several on television. While in Charlotte, he directed the Charlotte Little Theater Workshop.

While a journalism professor at the University of North Carolina, Spearman received Tanner and Valkyrie awards for teaching. He taught until 1978, when he retired and was appointed professor emeritus. Spearman died in Chapel Hill, N.C., 24 February 1987.

From the guide to the Walter Spearman Papers, 1900-1986, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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referencedIn Duke University Oral History Program Collection, and undated, 1973-1978, 1992 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
creatorOf Spearman, Walter. Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Department of Dramatic Art of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1922-2003 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives and Records Service
referencedIn Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Sam Ragan Papers, 1948-1996 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Guy Owen Papers (#4287), 1951-1981 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Hoyle, Bernadette Woodlief, 1912-1989. Papers, 1945-1983. North Carolina Division of Archives & Hist
referencedIn Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Walter Spearman Papers, 1900-1986 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Dunne, John B. John B. Dunne papers, 1958-1965 ; 1983-1984. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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associatedWith Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. person
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associatedWith Dunne, John B. person
associatedWith Godwin, Gail. person
associatedWith Green, Paul, 1894-1981. person
associatedWith Hoyle, Bernadette Woodlief, 1912-1989. person
associatedWith Kuralt, Charles, 1934-1997. person
correspondedWith Owen, Guy, 1925- person
associatedWith Ragan, Sam, 1915- person
correspondedWith Stephenson, Shelby, 1938- person
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associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Dramatic Art. corporateBody
associatedWith Walser, Richard Gaither, 1908- person
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