Future of Popular Culture Studies in the 21st Century Collection 1989-1992

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Future of Popular Culture Studies in the 21st Century Collection 1989-1992

"The Future of Popular Culture Studies in the 2st Century" was the title of a conference honoring the retirement of Professor Ray B. Browne at Bowling Green State University's Department of Popular Culture on June 4-6, 1992. The collection includes one cubic foot of proceedings, correspondence, session proposals, papers and other documents, dating primarily from 1990 to 1992. The collection was transferred to the Browne Popular Culture Library by Dr. Michael Marsden in 1992.

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Dr. Michael Marsden

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The Future of Popular Culture Studies in the 2st Century" was the title of a conference honoring the retirement of Professor Ray B. Browne at Bowling Green State University's Department of Popular Culture on June 4-6, 1992. From the guide to the Future of Popular Culture Studies in the 21st Century Collection, 1989-1992, (Bowling Green State University - Browne Popular Culture Library) ...

Browne, Ray B. (Ray Broadus), 1922-2009

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Ray B. Browne was born on January 15, 1922 in Millport, Alabama. His father, a banker, moved the family around the South until the stock market crash of 1929. They returned to Millport where Ray would graduate from high school in 1940. Browne would receive a BA in English literature from the University of Alabama in 1943. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and spent two of his three years of service in Europe. After the war, he enrolled at Columbia University and received his MA in...