Sigurd Bernhard Hustvedt Papers, 1930-1950

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Sigurd Bernhard Hustvedt Papers, 1930-1950

Sigurd Bernhard Hustvedt (1882-1954) was a professor in the English department at UCLA and helped to found the California Folklore Society in 1942. The collection consists of 2100 index cards related to one of Sigurd Hustvedt's books, (1936) as well as bibliographical notes on popular ballad tunes and a beginning bibliography of Nobel Prize winners. A Melodic Index of Child's Ballad Tunes

2 boxes (1 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6666341

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Hustvedt, Sigurd B.

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Hustvedt was born in 1882; a native of Iowa, he graduated from Luther College; began graduate work at UC Berkeley in 1911, and in 1912 began studying at Harvard Univ., receiving his Ph. D in 1915; awarded the Parker Fellowship in Comparative Literature (1914-15) for ballad study in Britain and Scandinavia; returned to teach at the Univ. of Illinois, but left to serve as captain in WWI; resumed teaching at the Univ. of Minnesota, and in 1921 left to join the English dept. at the University of Cal...

University of California, Los Angeles

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Biography Cox was born Jan. 5, 1926 in Fresno, CA; BA, political science, Stanford, 1949; associate for Bill P. Wreden, antiquarian book dealer, San Francisco; MLS, UC Berkeley, 1954; began working at the UCLA library in 1954, serving in gifts and exchange, as head of the Geology Library, and head of circulation (1960-77); compiled and donated Albright library bibliography; Acting Assoc. University Librarian for Public Services, UCLA, 1977-79...