Manuscripts of writings, 16-- - 1981.

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Manuscripts of writings, 16-- - 1981.

Essays, memoirs, autobiographical sketches, poems, novels, and other writings, on various topics including literature, local history, botany, geology, ethnic groups, geography, travel, and military history. Persons represented include John R. Anderson (b. 1922), Rudolph M. Bell, Fabio Colonna (1567-1650), Maurice Edelman (b. 1911), George Enyedi, Gustavus Fischer, Herbert A. Fisher, William H. Francis, Alexander Harvey, Howard K. Hayden, Max Kohen, Shepard Kollock (1750-1839), Lewis Leary, Earl S. Miers, William Hinckley Mitchell, Louis Mounier, Maurice Pate, Lester W. Perrin, Mary Phelps, Brian Thomas Polcari (b. 1960), Charles M. Prickett, John J. Quick, Henry Race (1814-1901), Jeanne T. Reock, Charles H. Rice, John Clark Ridpath, Charles B. Rittenhouse, George Watson Roy (b. 1858), Robert Ruark, George Ryno, George Scot (1643-1685), Digby Smith, John Conover Smock, Louis Sobol (b. 1896), E.S. Spinning, Lewis T. Stearns, James B.H. Storms, John Strassburger, Rodolfo Usigli (1905-1979), Milton Viorst (b. 1930), John A. Walsh, Henry Guy Walters, Noah Webster (1758-1834), Anna Mary Wells, Sarah O. Whitlock, A. Wiemann, Frances Winwar, John Witherspoon, and Juan Antonio Yermo.

34 items, 19 v., 5 folders, 4 boxes, 1 package, and 3 microfilm reels.

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Rutgers University

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Hayden, Howard K., 1930-

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Francis, William H.

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Fischer, Gustavus

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Phelps, Mary

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Edelman, Maurice, 1911-1975

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Harvey, Alexander, 1868-1949

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Anderson, John R. (John Robert), 1922-

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Kohen, Max

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Webster, Noah, 1758-1843

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American lexicographer, textbook author, spelling reformer, word enthusiast, and editor; b. in Hartford, Conn.; attended Yale and taught school in the Hartford area; moved to New Haven, Conn., in 1798. From the description of Noah Webster papers, 1786-1980. (New Haven Colony Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 319706045 Noah Webster (1758-1843) was an American lexicographer, author and editor. He is best known for his spellers (early spelling textbooks) and his ...

Fisher, H.A.L. (Herbert Albert Laurens), 1865-1940

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Strassburger, John

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Wells, Anna Mary.

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Enyedi, György, 1555-1597

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Viorst, Milton

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Miers, Earl Schenck, 1910-1972

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Kollock, Shepard, 1750-1839

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Bell, Rudolph M.

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Usigli, Rodolfo, 1905-1979

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Rodolfo Usigli was born in Mexico City in 1905, the son of immigrant parents. Forced to leave school to work after his father's death, Usigli was largely self-educated. In 1935 he received a Rockefeller scholarship to study drama direction and composition at Yale University. Returning to Mexico he taught drama at the university and worked for the Institute of Fine Arts, reviewed plays, translated poetry and drama from both English and French, and wrote his own plays, including his signature piec...

Colonna, Fabio, 1527-1650.

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Leary, Lewis (Lewis Gaston), 1906-1990

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Lewis Gaston Leary was an English professor and scholar. Leary taught English at the University of Miami, 1935-1941; Duke University, 1941-1951; Columbia University, 1951-1968, serving as department chairman, 1962-1968; and was William Rand Kenan Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1968-1976. From the description of Lewis Gaston Leary papers, 1920-1985 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25740293 An educator, writer, and critic, Leary taugh...