Romance Languages and Literature Department records, 1958-1992.

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Romance Languages and Literature Department records, 1958-1992.

Materials in this collection include graduate student exams and manuscript preparation, correspondence, photos, programs, publications, audio cassettes, Financial Committee information, and the St. Gall exhibit (Dr. James King). They range in date from 1962-88, and were transferred to the University Archives by the Chair of the Romance Languages and Literature Department. Note: Not all series are processed. Ask staff for assistance.

8.75 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7996439

George Washington University

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George Washington University

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The Executive Vice President and Treasurer writes the yearly budget report for the Board of Trustees. From the description of Treasurers Office records, 1903-1990. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 641695165 The University Marshal reports to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, and oversees official functions at the University, such as commencements, the conferring of honorary degrees, opening convocation for the school year, and other special ceremonies. Robert...

George Washington University Dept. of Romance Languages and Literature

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The George Washington University's Department of Romance Languages and Literatures is composed of faculty members who teach courses in Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese. The Department has been known as Romance Languages and Literatures since 1933, before that it was known as Romance Languages. The Department fosters the reflective study of these cultures as well as a critical awareness of the complex ties that exist among Europe, Latin America, Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. Th...

King, James Cecil

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James C. King earned his B.A. (1949), M.A. (1950), and Ph.D. (1954) from The George Washington University ( GW) and is Professor Emeritus of German. As a student he was prepared in linguistics by Professor Edward H. Sehrt, who taught at GW from 1925-1953, serving as Professor of German and Chairman of the Germanic Languages and Literature Department. After teaching French, German, and Latin at the St. Albans School for Boys in Washington, He joined the faculty of GW in 1955. He became Professor ...