Autobiography, ca. 1995.

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Autobiography, ca. 1995.

Autobiography details memories of his childhood in Georgetown, Idaho; attendance at the University of Utah, 1935-1943 and 1948-1950; church service, including a Latter-day Saint mission to the Northwestern States, 1939-1941; service in the U.S. Army, 1943-1946; attendance at BYU, 1946-1947; marriage; experiences while teaching at BYU; significant information on the English dept at BYU; retirement; and travels. Includes copies of correspondence and evaluations from his students. Also includes a volume of selected essays and other writings written by Bruce Clark.

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