Reminiscences of Howard Haycraft and Mrs. Haycraft : oral history, 1983.

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Reminiscences of Howard Haycraft and Mrs. Haycraft : oral history, 1983.

Family background and education; advertising assistant, H.W. Wilson Company, 1920s and '30s; vice-president, later president and chairman of the board, H.W. Wilson Company, 1945-73; impressions of H.W. Wilson, Leo Weines and others.

Transcript: 168 leaves.Tape: 5 cassettes.

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Haycraft, Howard, 1905-1991

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Howard Haycraft was born in Madelia, Minnesota July 24, 1905 and attended the University of Minnesota, where he edited the student newspaper. After graduating with a bachelor's degree, Haycraft moved to New York city and joined the staff of the H. W. Wilson Company in 1929. While holding a number of administrative and editorial positions in the company, he edited serveral volumes in the Wilson author series. In 1934 Haycraft was elected to Wilson's board of directors and was appointed vice presi...

Haycraft, Howard, 1905-1991

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Howard Haycraft was born in Madelia, Minnesota July 24, 1905 and attended the University of Minnesota, where he edited the student newspaper. After graduating with a bachelor's degree, Haycraft moved to New York city and joined the staff of the H. W. Wilson Company in 1929. While holding a number of administrative and editorial positions in the company, he edited serveral volumes in the Wilson author series. In 1934 Haycraft was elected to Wilson's board of directors and was appointed vice presi...

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Secretary, fundraiser. From the description of Oral history interview with Barbara Jones, 1990. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122598207 Barbara Jones was a graduate student at the University of Delaware, completing her master's degree in 1964. She wrote her M.A. thesis on Deborah Logan. Jones was a member of the guiding staff of Winterthur Museum. Deborah Norris Logan (1761-1839) was the daughter of Charles and Ma...

H.W. Wilson Company.

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