Papers, 1906-1984.

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Papers, 1906-1984.

Collection includes biographical information, family and personal correspondence, manuscripts, essays, poetry and dramatic writings. Also audiotapes of Hull reading poetry along with some photos and art work. Notable correspondents include Marilyn French, Dan H. Laurence, May Sarton, Lonnie Coleman, and William Coffield.

12 cubic ft.

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French, Marilyn, 1929-2009

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Marilyn French was born in New York City in 1929. She married the attorney Robert M. French, Jr. in 1950; the couple divorced in 1967. She received her B.A. in English from Hofstra University in 1951, and later returned to Hofstra for her M.A. degree in the Humanities, which she was awarded in 1964. The couple had two children, and Robert. She earned her Ph.D. in English from Harvard University in 1972. Her dissertation on James Joyce was published by H...

Coleman, Lonnie, 1920-1982

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Lonnie Coleman (1920- ), American novelist and playwright, born in Bartow, Georgia, resided in New York, England, and Ireland. From the description of Lonnie Coleman papers, 1948-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476232 William Laurence Coleman (Lonnie Coleman) was born in Bartow, Georgia. He moved to Savannah in 1979. He was the author of short stories and novels, most notably the bestselling Beulah Land trilogy. His last novel, Mark is an autobiographical...

Hofstra University.

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The Program for Higher Education of the Disabled was conceived of in 1963 and implemented in 1965. The goal was to provide opportunities for higher education to all academically qualified applicants. In 1981 Hofstra became architecturally barrier free and 100% accessible to the physically challenged. From the description of P.H.E.D. collection, 1961-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155550622 Student Voices was a newspaper written by Hofstra students for prospective Hofst...

Hull, William D., 1918-1984.

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Hull was a Professor of English at Hofstra from 1946 until 1984. He was the author of many poetic works including Visions of Handy Hopper and Dandy Brown. From the description of Papers, 1906-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155568438 Wiliam D. Hull was a Professor of English at Hofstra University from 1946 until his death in 1984. From the description of William D. Hull papers, 1935-1979. (Hofstra University). WorldCat record id: 46436664 ...

Coffield, William.

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Laurence, Dan H.

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Sarton, May, 1912-1995

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By Source, Fair use, Link May Sarton (May 3, 1912-July 16, 1995), poet and novelist, was born Elanore Marie Sarton in Wondelgem, Belgium, the daughter of George Sarton, a noted historian of science, and Eleanor Mabel Elwes, an English portrait painter and designer. Sarton moved with her parents to England, and in 1916 the family immigrated to the United States. All three became naturalized Americans in 1924, by which time Sarton's name had been Americanized to Eleanor May. Sart...