Records of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yale University, concerning the Cleanth Brooks Graduate Fellowship in the Humanities, 1992.

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Records of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yale University, concerning the Cleanth Brooks Graduate Fellowship in the Humanities, 1992.

The records consist of copies of correspondence; a press release; remarks by Howard Lamar, acting president of Yale; and printed material and photographs. Also included is biographical information on Cleanth Brooks, Gray Professor of Literature at Yale from 1947-1975.

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The Yale Graduate School is one of the twelve schools comprising Yale University, and is the only one which awards the Ph.D. The Graduate School (called the Department of Philosophy and the Arts until 1892) was established in 1847 by an act of the Yale Corporation. In 1861, the Graduate School awarded the first Ph.D. degrees. For nine years following, Yale remained the only American university to award the Ph.D. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was formally established in 1892 with the a...