Dean Putnam Lockwood Papers, 1st century A.D.-1960 (bulk: 1899-1960).

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Dean Putnam Lockwood Papers, 1st century A.D.-1960 (bulk: 1899-1960).

The collection consists of biographical materials, correspondence, manuscripts, materials relating to Haverford College and Lockwood's scholarly activities and a collection of art and artifacts. The collection includes Dean Lockwood's writings on subjects relating to Greek and Roman literature and Humanism, but also stories he authored and a translation of Winnie the Pooh into Latin. There is correspondence, especially relating to the publication of his book on Ugo Benzi, but also as a young man writing to his parents from Europe. Some of his correspondents include: L. Bertalot, Otto Fuchs, Charles Haskins and Rayner Kelsey. There are notes and three book-length manuscripts by Dean Lockwood on Ugo Benzi, Rinucci Aretini and Ferrara. In addition, there are papers relating to his teaching at Haverford College, including Latin plays, notes for class preparation, as well as exams for his classes in Medieval and Modern Latin. Finally, there are selected photographs of Italy and a few other art objects. A box of antiquities includes 23 items of primarily Roman origin and four boxes of plaster casts include medallions, British and French Royals, classical series and cultural figures and friezes. Information on these items includes: title, location, identifying features (name), dimensions of object, description and provenance. There are a number of boxes of Lockwood's bibliographic sources on note cards. A few items of interest, including two 15th-century Latin manuscripts have been removed to other locations (see the finding aid).

16 linear feet (27 document boxes, 4 artifact boxes and 1 package).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7330492

Haverford College Library

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Kelsey, Rayner Wickersham, 1879-1934

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History professor and Quaker minister. Rayner W. Kelsey (1879-1934) was professor of history at Haverford College from 1909-1934. He served as president of Friends' Historical Association from 1913-1915 and edited the Bulletin of the association from 1922-1932. Kelsey was the author of "Friends and the Indians" (1917) and editor of the journal of Théophile Cazenove (1740-1811). From the description of Notes on American and agricultural history, 1919-1930. (Haverford College Library)...

Benzi, Ugo, 1376-1439

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Bertalot, Ludwig.

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Fuchs, Otto, 1893-

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Haskins, Charles Homer, 1870-1937

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Professor of history at Harvard and University of Wisconsin; summer resident of Hancock Point, Me. From the description of Genealogical papers, ca. 1900-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70940266 An American historian, Haskins taught at Johns Hopkins (1889-1892), Wisconsin (1892-1902), and Harvard (1902-1931). He was a leading medievalist of his generation and a prominent member of the group of presidential advisers known as "The Inquiry," 1917. As delegate to the Paris P...

Haverford college

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Haverford College was founded in 1833 as a Quaker school for boys. Today it is a coeducational, non-sectarian college applying the Quaker values of consensus and honor code. From the description of Archival records, 1831-[ongoing]. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 60246925 ...

Lockwood, Dean Putnam, 1883-

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Dean P. Lockwood was Professor of Latin, 1919-49 and 1951-52, and Librarian of Haverford College, 1920-49. From the description of The first hundred years of the library and Alumni Hall [at Haverford College]. [1964]. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 77203606 ...