Papers. 1910-1977.

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Papers. 1910-1977.

Letters, diaries, research files, manuscripts, newsclippings, articles, poems, prose, and photographs relating primarily to the literary career of Charlie May Simon. Also includes letters, etc. relating to her husband, John Gould Fletcher, her father, Charles Wayman Hogue, and her sister-in-law, Adolphine Terry.

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Simon, Charlie May Hogue, 1897-1977

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Charlie May Hogue Simon, one of Arkansas's leading literary figures, was born in Monticello, Arkansas, on August 17, 1897. She attended Memphis State University in Tennessee. She also studied at Stanford University, California, the Chicago Art Institute, Illinois, and the Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France. Simon taught courses in creative writing at the University of Arkansas and appeared as a lecturer and teacher in creative writing seminars all over the country. She also taught English for thr...

Hogue, Wayman, 1869-1965.

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Terry, Adolphine Fletcher, 1882-1976

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Fletcher, John Gould, 1886-1950

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American poet and critic. From the description of Correspondence, works, and clippings, 1910-1952, nd. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122453062 John Gould Fletcher, born in Little Rock, Arkansas and educated at Phillips Academy and Harvard (1903-1907), was a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and author. Fletcher lived in England for years before returning home to Arkansas where, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was act...