George W. Williams papers, 1950-1994.

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George W. Williams papers, 1950-1994.

Contains personal correspondence, Graduate School and English Department memoranda, campus committee minutes and correspondence, conference programs and organizational materials, and correspondence regarding the Nixon Library.

5,000 items (4.1 linear ft.)

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Duke University. Nixon Library Controversy

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Duke University. Department of English

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Duke University. Graduate School

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The Round Table on Science and Public Affairs, sponsored by the Duke University Graduate School, began in 1973. The program invited speakers to discuss issues of science, technology, and public policy, and their relationships to academics, industry, and government. From the description of Round Table on Science and Public Affairs records, 1973-1983. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 53906287 The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Duke University was formall...

Williams, George Walton, 1922-....

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George Walton Williams was born in 1922 in Charleston, SC. He fought in France and Germany during World War II. He received his A.B. from Yale in 1947 and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1949 and 1957, respectively. In the meantime, he also studied the history of his parish church and published a volume on the subject in 1951, entitled St. Michael's, Charleston, 1751-1951 . Williams began teaching in the English Department at Duke in 1957, with specialties in Shakespeare an...

Duke University

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