Wilt, Napier, 1896-

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Born to John and Susie (Napier) Wilt on December 20, 1895 in Hillsboro, Indiana, Napier Wilt attended Indiana University, where he earned an A.B. in 1917. He then came to the University of Chicago, where he earned an M.A. in 1921 and completed a Ph.D. in 1923. His area of interest was American literature, with a focus on American drama and humor. His dissertation for the University was a day-by-day history of the Chicago Theatre, entitled, "The History of the two Rice Theaters in Chicago from 1847 to 1857." After seving in World War II, he became a professor of English at University of Chicago. From 1951 until his retirement in 1962 he was Dean of the Humanities. During the 1950's he helped fund a visiting writers program to bring in American's great writers to Chicago to inspire students in writing programs and offer critiques of student works. He wrote extensively on the history of Chicago theaters, compiling a massive index on the history of Chicago theatrical productions during the nineteenth century, as well as editing several books, including "Some American Humorists." Wilt was also involved in a controversial university takeover of the Chicago Review, and installed a faculty board to watch over the journal's financial operations.

From the guide to the Wilt, Napier. Papers, 1899-1975, (Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.)

Napier Wilt (1896-1975), theatre scholar, was an alumnus and faculty member of the University of Chicago's Department of English. He was heavily involved in research into American literature and especially the history of theatrical performances in Chicago theaters during the late nineteenth century. His area of interest was American literature, with a focus on American drama and humor. From 1951 until his retirement in 1962 he was Dean of the Humanities. During the 1950's he helped fund a visiting writers program to bring in American's great writers to Chicago to inspire students in writing programs and offer critiques of student works. He wrote extensively on the history of Chicago theaters, compiling a massive index on the history of Chicago theatrical productions during the nineteenth century, as well as editing several books, including "Some American Humorists." Wilt was also involved in a controversial university takeover of the Chicago Review, and installed a faculty board to watch over the journal's financial operations.

From the description of Napier Wilt papers 1899-1975 (inclusive). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 636542387

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referencedIn University of Chicago. Division of Humanities. Committee on Deanship. Records, 1947-1948 Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,
creatorOf Wilt, Napier, b. 1896. Napier Wilt papers 1899-1975 (inclusive). University of Chicago Library
creatorOf Chicago Drama Performances. Index, 1839-1955 Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,
creatorOf Wilt, Napier, b. 1896. Chicago drama performances index, 1839-1955 (inclusive). University of Chicago Library
creatorOf Wilt, Napier. Papers, 1899-1975 Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,
referencedIn University of Chicago. Division of the Humanities. Committee on the Deanship. Records, 1947-1948 (inclusive). University of Chicago Library
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Birth 1896-12-20

Death 1975

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