Jay B. Hubbell papers, 1905-1986.

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Jay B. Hubbell papers, 1905-1986.

This addition consists of biograhical sketches of Ima Honaker Herron, Ralph Leslie Rusk, John Hall Wheelock, Killis Campbell and Thomas Ollive Mabbott, in addition to numerous reprints and offprints of articles by Hubbell and others. Additional printed materials consist of programs of MLA meetings; annual reports of the American Literature Group; and a program of the Philadelphia Orchestra presenting the world premiere of "Songs of Remembrance" (a musical setting of John Hall Wheelock's poetry by Norman Dello Joio). Hubbell's correspondents include Eddie Cone, John Hall Wheelock, Allen Tate, Maureen Mabbott, Virginia Wiley, H. Emmanuel, David Dodds Henry, Mary-Lorraine Duke, David Hubbell, Frank C. Brown, and Will Irving, as well as students, publishers, and university administrators. This addition also includes poetry and other writings by Mary-Lorraine Duke, Ruth Ann Hubbell (sister of Jay B. Hubbell), and Paul Hubbell (Jay B. Hubbell's brother). Miscellaneous items document Hubbell's teaching activities in Vienna, Athens, and Jerusalem. Another addition contains miscellaneous notes including reviews of his works, letters, clippings, articles, a syllabus, handwritten notes, an announcement of Hubbell's Fulbright scholarship, and even a four leaf clover.

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Professor of American Literature at Columbia University, 1925-1953. One of the founders of the journal AMERICAN LITERATURE. Rusk married Clara Gibbs in 1915. From the description of Ralph Leslie Rusk papers, 1782-1981. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 49980504 Professor of English, Columbia University, 1925-1954, and Ralph Waldo Emerson specialist. Rusk taught English at the University of the Philippines, 1912-1914. Columbia University ...

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