Robert H. Moore Audiocassettes, 1962-1974

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Robert H. Moore Audiocassettes, 1962-1974

Robert Henry Moore was born in Madisonville, Ky., in 1940. He attended Davidson College, 1958-1962; the University on North Carolina at Chapel Hill,1962-1964; and the University of Wisconsin at Madison,1964-1968. He was an English Department instructor at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he served as a United States Army Captain, 1968-1970. He taught courses on American and southern literature and history at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he became a tenured associate professor, 1970-1977. The collection includes audio recordings of William Faulkner's April 1962 remarks at the United States Military Academy (with an introduction by William C. Westmoreland), conversations between Robert H. Moore and Faulkner scholar James B. Meriwether, Ralph Ellison's 1969 remarks at the United States Military Academy, Moore's reading of several Kurt Vonnegut articles that appeared in the , and conversations among United States Military Academy professors and others who were also Vietnam War veterans regarding their perspectives on the war. New York Times

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Robert Henry Moore was born in Madisonville, Ky., in 1940. He attended Davidson College, 1958-1962; the University on North Carolina at Chapel Hill,1962-1964; and the University of Wisconsin at Madison,1964-1968. He was an English Department instructor at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he served as a United States Army Captain, 1968-1970. He taught courses on American and southern literature and history at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he became a tenure...