Paul S. Waterman diaries, 1920-1928.

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Paul S. Waterman diaries, 1920-1928.

In his daily diaries, 1920-1925 and part of 1928, Paul Waterman describes his classes, professors, including William Strunk, Jr., fellow students, and social life. An entertaining writer, Waterman also ruminates on life and love.

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Cornell University Library

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Cornell University

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Strunk, William, 1869-1946

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Professor of English Literature, Cornell University. From the description of William Strunk papers, 1891-1933. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122681567 ...

Cornell University. Class of 1950.

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Cornell University Class of 1878. From the description of Parody commencement program, 1878. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63937832 ...

Waterman, Paul, 1903-

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Waterman was a 1926 graduate of Cornell University. From the description of Paul Waterman diaries, 1927-1929. (New York State Historical Association). WorldCat record id: 488795164 Paul S. Waterman, of Worcester, N.Y., attended Cornell thanks to a Cornell scholarship. Following graduation in 1926, Waterman worked as a clerk in an insurance office in his home town before turning his hand to farming in Maryland, N.Y. Waterman's avocation, however, was as a poet of light, often...