Literary papers 1954-

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Literary papers 1954-

Papers of a Maine author, poet, and high school teacher and alumnus of the University of Maine. Collection includes lectures, manuscripts, correspondence, reviews, articles concerning literature in Maine, literature produced by the author, and works he participated in. Includes papers concerning his publications High clouds soaring, Storms driving low: the letters of Ruth Moore, The police know everything, and Kitchen boy. Also includes writings of Orono High School students and writings of and about other Maine authors.

18 boxes (15 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7673096

Raymond H. Fogler Library

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Phippen, Sanford, 1942-....

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Sanford Phippen, resident of Orono, Maine and Hancock, Maine, was born in White Plains, N.Y. in 1942. He received a B.A. in English in 1964 from the University of Maine in Orono and an M.A. from Syracuse University in 1971. He taught high school in New Hartford, N.Y., Syracuse, N.Y., and Orono, Maine. He also taught at the University of Maine, Orono. Vita in box 1566 folder 25. From the description of Literary papers 1954- (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 53920134 Local histor...

Moore, Ruth.

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University of Maine

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The University of Maine saw approximately 1,000 students and alumni serve in World War I and 3,900 serve in World War II. Both wars had a strong effect on the university and its students; the desire to honor those who had served and to memorialize those who had died led to various activities on campus. After the end of World War I, funds were raised to erect the Memorial Gymnasium and Armory and after World War II, those who had died were honored in a volume titled "University of Maine, World Wa...

Maine Literature Project

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