Thomas Noble Walters Papers 1973-1979

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Thomas Noble Walters Papers 1973-1979

This collection contains original and photocopied manuscripts, typescripts and illustrations for three different edited draft versions of Thomas Noble Walter's juvenile novel, , and one original piece of correspondence from Paul Green, author of the symphonic drama, . Always Next August The Lost Colony Thomas Noble Walters (1933-1983) was an award-winning poet and author as well as a faculty member of the English Department at North Carolina State University from 1964 until his death in 1983.

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Green, Paul, 1894-1981

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Paul Eliot Green(1894-1981) was a Southern playwright, poet, and novelist. Born in Lillington, North Carolina, Green lived in the state all of his life and tried to capture in his writings the culture and heritage of the American South, concentrating on the experiences of tenant farmers, mill workers, Native Americans and African Americans. Green studied at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill under folk dramatist Frederick Koch of the Carolina Playmakers. After an interruption of his ...

Walters, Thomas N.

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Thomas Noble Walters (1933-1983) was an award-winning poet and author as well as a faculty member of the English Department at North Carolina State University from 1964 until his death in 1983. From the description of Thomas Noble Walters papers, 1973, 1979 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 458633017 ...

North Carolina State University

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Currently, there are 24 University Standing Committees. Members of each of the University Standing Committees are appointed by the chancellor at the beginning of each academic year. The Committee on Committees provides the chancellor with recommendations concerning the composition and charge for each committee, its chair, and its faculty, staff, and student members. These recommendations are in part based on voluntary expressed preferences, on a general principle of rotation, and, whenever appro...