Frederick S. Stimson (1919-2001) Papers 1953-1981 1960-1974

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Frederick S. Stimson (1919-2001) Papers 1953-1981 1960-1974

Much of Stimson's research and writing dealt with Hispanic poetry in Latin America. The Frederick S. Stimson Papers occupy one and a half boxes and span the period 1953-1981, with most of the material falling between 1960 and 1974. The papers are arranged in two main categories, teaching files and publications, with one folder of biographical materials. The teaching files consist primarily of exam sheets, schedules, and reading notes. The publication files contain primarily paperback copies of volumes 1 and 2 of Stimson's and Ruiz' annotated for class use and drafts and notes for his unpublished “La Poesia Afro-Antillana.” Literatura de la America Hispanica

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Stimson, Frederick S. (Frederick Sparks), 1919-

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Frederick Sparks Stimson was born in Newark, Ohio on January 1, 1919. From 1944 to 1947 Stimson worked for the U.S. Department of State as Director of the Cultural Center in Medellin, Colombia, 1944-1946, and Assistant Public Affairs Officer at the American Embassy in San Salvador, El Salvador, March-June, 1947. In 1954 Stimson came to Northwestern University as Instructor in Romance Languages. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1957, Associate Profess...