Charles Randall Hart papers, 1860-1977.

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Charles Randall Hart papers, 1860-1977.

The collection consists of papers related to Charles R. Hart from 1860-1977. The papers include correspondence, receipts, report cards, postcards, clippings, diaries, date books, poems, and printed material. The majority of the collection consists of correspondence, primarily letters of Charles R. Hart. Many are to his mother, Margaret Louise Hart. Other family members' letters are also included, particularly those of his wife, Angie McCoy Harding Hart, and his brothers, Kenneth and Kirke. Charles Hart's letters document his daily life as a student, soldier, and teacher

14 linear ft. (14 boxes)

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Hart family.

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Williams College

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Lafayette College (Easton, Northampton County, Pa.)

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Emory university

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The Baccalaureate service is an inter-religious ceremony for all graduating Emory University students receiving bachelor's degrees and consists of prayers, music, and an address by the Emory University President. The Commencement ceremony includes all Emory University graduates and consists of an address by the commencement speaker, the conferral of honorary degrees and awards, and the conferral of degrees en masse. From the description of Emory University Baccalaureate and Commencem...

Hart, Charles Randall, b. 1891.

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Charles Randall Hart, educator and author, was born 20 September 1891 in Rochester New York, and died 24 January 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was educated at Williams College (M.A., 1916) and Johns Hopkins (Ph.D., 1927), and taught romance languages and classics at Lafayette College (1919-1920), Reed College (1927-1928), and Emory University (1928-1960). He also served with the Foyer du Soldat in the French Army (1917-1919) and wrote a drama-in-verse about Samuel Johnson. From the de...

Hart, Margaret Louise.

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Hart, Angie McCoy Harding.

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