Lawrence Earl Hinkle papers, 1853-1964 [manuscript]

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Lawrence Earl Hinkle papers, 1853-1964 [manuscript]

The Lawrence Earl Hinkle papers include correspondence, writings, lecture notes, publications, and academic journals, 1853 to 1964. It chiefly documents Hinkle's career as an educator and linguist at North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University), 1915-1955. Also included are handwritten notes which were used in lectures given by Lawrence Earl Hinkle to a Bible class at Christ Episcopal Church. In them, he discussed biblical history and some general history of religious thought.

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North Carolina State College

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Christ Church (Raleigh, N.C.)

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Hinkle, Lawrence Earl, 1889-1964.

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Educator and linguist, Lawrence Earl Hinkle served as Assistant Professor of Modern Languages to Professor of Modern Languages at North Carolina State College from 1915 until his retirement in 1955 and as Head of the Department of Modern Languages beginning in 1922. At North Carolina State, he established the Translation Service, founded Sigma Pi Alpha, a national honorary language fraternity, and revised the registration and final examination system. From the description of Lawrence...