Peter Bertolette papers, 1953-1990.

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Peter Bertolette papers, 1953-1990.

Manuscripts of writings and notebooks of Bertolette; personal and family documents; and correspondence with other literary figures including Kenneth Irby and Paul Metcalf.

4 linear ft.

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University of Connecticut.

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In 1931, the faculty of the University of Connecticut voted to offer comprehensive examinations in most degree programs to graduating seniors, and outgrowth of a report to the Committee on the Study of Honors (11/6/1930). The departments reported the results of the examinations and their recommendations to the Registrar and the Committees on Scholastic Standing and Degrees with Distinction. Degrees would then be awarded without distinction, with distinction or with highest distinction. The progr...

Irby, Kenneth, 1936-

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Bertolette, Peter B., 1953-

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Author. From the description of Peter Bertolette papers, 1953-1990. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28412963 ...

Metcalf, Paul C.

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Paul Metcalf was a writer of poetry, plays and prose, who used an experimental style. Metcalf was born in East Milton, Massachusetts, to a New England family whose ancestors included Herman Melville and Roger Williams. One of Metcalf's best known works is Genoa, a story in which the author alludes to his family's relationship to Melville. In 1987 Paul Metcalf was honored by the American Academy and institute of Arts and Letters. Mr. Metcalf died on January 21, 1999, near Pittsfield, Massachusett...