Box 3
Contains 28 Results:
Phi Beta Kappa Address, May 12, 1922, St. Lawrence University. Program and newspaper clippings from Canton, N.Y. area
Gorgo Essay Contest. Clippings from April, 1922 from Canton, N.Y. area newspapers
Gorgo vocabulary. Alphabetical study list x)f terms from Gorgo; no stated purpose for use of this list
Course plans. Shakespeare 12*t, mimeographed two-page outline, Golograph of prospective seminar in French Classical Drama
Spyglass, July 13, 1927. Bookpage from The Nashville Tennessean. Includes review of John Jay Chapman's Dante by Lacy Lockert
Reviews:. The Best Plays of Racine. Clippings from The Nashville Banner and The Nashville Tennessean, January 10, 1937. Typescript copies of reviews appearing in Notes and Queries, Modern Language Notes, The Chattanooga News, Chattanooga Times, The Brooklyn Teacher, Vancouver Sun
Dust Wrappers, Vanderbilt University Press. Hoot Plays of Corneille, The Chief Rivals of Corneille and Racine, Studies in French-Classical Tragedy
Publishers' Memoe. Advertising flyers and letters from Princeton University Press and Vanderbilt University Press on Lockert's works. Also brochures from Richard R. Smith Publishing and Collection des Classiques Garniers
Scholarly Reprint. Hunter Kellenberger, "Voltaire's Treatment of the Miracle of Christ's Temptation in the Wilderness," MLN, January 1936. Autographed
Ms. "Mr. Galsworthy'and His Unworthy Gals. Original, unabridged version. (Shortened version published as "Some of Mr. Galsworthy's Geroines," North American Review, February, 1922.)
Notes for "The Greatest of Elizabethan Melo dramas." (CT. Folder 3-10)
Ms. "William Archer and Elizabethan and Modern Drama." Pencil Comments may be by Thomas Marc Parrott, who read this manuscript
PMLA manuscript and correspondence on the sources of Andromaque. A set of articles intended for the Comment and Criticism department in 1937-1938 but never published
Ms. The Death of Hector; a transcript of Homer, Iliad XXII~ typescript and holograph
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