Collection about Fred Lewis Pattee, 1831-1978.

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Collection about Fred Lewis Pattee, 1831-1978.

This collection consists of correspondence, articles, and information by and about Penn State's faculty emeritus Fred Lewis Pattee. It includes copies of the Penn State alma mater, which he composed, biographical sketches, genealogical information, and other materials about his contributions to Penn State.

0.45 cubic feet.

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Pennsylvania State College

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Pattee, Fred Lewis, 1863-1950

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Fred Lewis Pattee was an American author, poet, teacher, scholar, and a leading authority on American literature. He was Professor of English and Rhetoric at Pennsylvania State College, and later became Professor of American Literature. In 1891 Pattee published his first book, LITERATURE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, and his first published verse collection was THE WINE OF MAY (1893). Pattee's most important critical work was the first volume of HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE 1870 (1915), which w...