Margaret Lee Wiley papers [manuscript], 1936, no date

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Margaret Lee Wiley papers [manuscript], 1936, no date

Item #1: Academic Record of Miss Margaret Lee Wiley, applicant for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree, June 1936. Contains academic and biographical information about Margaret Lee Wiley, doctoral student in English who also served as secretary of "Group II, Modern Language Association." Also lists publications and title of dissertation. Item #2: Memorandum of General Topics II (The Critical Study of Romanticism" of the MLA concerning discussion topics at the next meeting. Signed Margaret Lee Wiley, Secretary. [Atcheson Hench?] noted Wiley's name as secretary for the Modern Languagae Association and donated the item with a note that she was an alumna.

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