Correspondence, 1945 Jan. 22-1949 Oct. 18.

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Correspondence, 1945 Jan. 22-1949 Oct. 18.

Miscellaneous correspondence of Ernest Haycox, Jan. 22, 1945-Oct. 18, 1949. Correspondence falls into three groups: 1. Letter, Jan. 22, 1945, from Haycox to unidentified recipient Fred acknowledging receipt of a gift copy of Jacksonville's ordinances and indicating his plans to write about Southern Oregon; 2. Correspondence, Nov. 13, 1946-Jan. 24, 1947, with Philip Souers, head of the Department of English, University of Oregon, discussing the need for a liberal education; 3. Correspondence, July 19, 1949-Oct. 18, 1949, with Lyle M. Nelson, Director of Information, University of Oregon, regarding the Dads' organization.

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University of Oregon. Dads' Organization.

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Souers, Philip Webster

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Haycox, Ernest, 1899-1950

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Ernest Haycox was born in a suburb of Portland, Oregon on October 1, 1899. Haycox was educated at Reed College and the University of Oregon, where he graduated in 1923 with a Journalism degree. His career began while a college student with the publication of some of his short stories. His first publication credits came from the pulp magazines and he later broke into the "slicks" such as Collier's and the Saturday evening post, at which point his popularity soared. His stories remained regular fe...

Nelson, Lyle M.

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Vice president for university relations, Stanford University; member, American educational delegation to the Soviet Union, 1959. From the description of Lyle M. Nelson papers, 1958-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123458462 Biographical/Historical Sketch Stanford entered into a research project with the National Iranian Radio and Television agency in 1974 to study and recommend a satellite-based communication system f...