Walter Clyde Curry Papers, 1933-1967.

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Walter Clyde Curry Papers, 1933-1967.

The collection contains 77 outgoing letters; 135 incoming letters; writings, published and unpublished; book reviews; publishers' announcements and revisions; royalty statements; research and lecture notes; budget and curriculum notes; graduate information; offprints of writings by others; diagrams and illustrations; photographs; and ephemera.

1.13 linear ft. + 1 oversize folder.

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Curry, Walter Clyde, 1887-1967

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Walter Clyde Curry (1887-1967), a distinguished Medieval and Renaissance scholar, was a member of Vanderbilt University's English Department for 40 years. He served as head of the English Department and the Humanities Division from 1941 until his retirement in 1955. He was a scholar of Chaucer, Shakespeare and Milton and an initial member fo the Fugitive literary movement. His papers were acquired by Vanderbilt University in 1968. From the description of Walter Clyde Curry Papers, 19...

Vanderbilt University.

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