Box 4
Contains 15 Results:
Notes: American Literature (General)
Notes: Emerson
Notes: Thoreau, etc.
Notes: Southern Literature, etc.
Notes: Fugitives, etc.
Grade book, lecture notebook, etc.
Notes: English and Continental Literature
Miscellaneous manuscripts and notes
Manuscript of “A Note on Proletarian Aesthetic”
Manuscript of “College Presidents (A Note on Apostasy)”
Biographical and autobiographical material
Reviews of Beatty’s books, etc.
English 302; 304: Ph.D. examinations (University of Chicago)
Notes and syllabi : English 535 (American Literature)
Vanderbilt University theses in English through, 1948
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