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<titleproper>Marjorie Hope Nicolson Papers, 1892-1981
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<publisher>Smith College Archives
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<titleproper>Marjorie Hope Nicolson Papers, 1892-1981
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<subtitle>Finding Aid</subtitle>
<num>RG 42</num>

<sponsor id="encoding_sponsor">Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.</sponsor>
<p>&#x00A9; 2003  Smith College. All rights reserved.</p>
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<head>Collection Overview</head>
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<persname encodinganalog="100" source="lcnaf">Nicolson, Marjorie Hope, 1894- </persname>
</origination>
<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Marjorie Hope Nicolson Papers</unittitle><unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive">1892-1981</unitdate>
<unitid label="Collection Number:" encodinganalog="099" repositorycode="manosca" countrycode="us">RG 42</unitid>
<physdesc label="Quantity:">
<extent encodinganalog="300$a">7 boxes</extent>
<extent encodinganalog="300$a">(3 linear ft.)</extent>
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<repository label="Location:">
<corpname>Smith College Archives</corpname>
<address>
<addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
</address>
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<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Professor, English, writer.  Contains biographical material, correspondence, published and unpublished writings.
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<langmaterial label="Language of Material:">
<language langcode="eng">English.</language>
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<bioghist id="bioghist">
<head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>The brilliant scholar and author, Marjorie Hope Nicolson was born on February 18, 1894 in Yonkers, New York.  She went on to study and teach at some of the United States' most prestigious institutions before returning to New York City, where she died at the age of 87, on March 9, 1981.
</p>
<p>From an early age, Nicolson was committed to a life of hard work and learning, due to her Calvinist principles and work ethic.  She first began to teach high school students in 1914, while working in Saginaw, Michigan and later Detroit. Her love of teaching lead her to receive her both her B.A. with Phi Beta honors in 1914 and her M.A.  in 1918, from the University of Michigan.  She continued her pursuit of higher education with her Ph.D. from Yale in 1920. At Yale, she was the first woman to receive the John Addison Porter prize.  Marjorie Nicolson taught first at the University of Michigan and was granted an assistant professorship before continuing her graduate study at Johns Hopkins College from 1923-1926.  While at Johns Hopkins, Nicolson continued to teach at Goucher College.  In 1926, she left for England to study as one of the early Guggenheim fellows.
</p>
<p>After her studies in Europe, Marjorie Nicolson returned to the United States to continue her research and to teach at Smith College.  She was first an associate professor from 1926-1929, before becoming a professor of English literature and Dean from 1929 until 1941.  During her time at Smith College, Nicolson was a strong ally of President Neilson and defender of women's right to have a real academic education.  She left Smith College for Columbia, in order to become the first woman to hold a full professorship at a prestigious graduate school.  She became the chair of the English and Comparative literature department.  Nicolson, or Miss Nicky ,as she was intimately know by a few special students, became a much admired professor and scholar, who inspired many doctoral candidates while at Columbia. She was awarded the Columbia Bicentennial Silver Medallion in 1954. She left Columbia in 1962 as the Peter Field Trent Professor Emeritus, but still did not retire from the academic arena.
</p>
<p>In 1963, she spent one year as the Francis Bacon chair at Claremont Graduate school.  Following this year, she traveled to Princeton where she became the visiting scholar at the National Institute for Advanced Study.  Throughout her busy career in academia, Marjorie Nicolson found time to  publish many short essays and books.  She wrote throughout her life, and was awarded the British Academy Crawshay prize in 1947, for one of her early works, Newton Demands the Muse.  She also wrote noted works like A World in the Moon, The Microscope and the English Imagination, and Voyages to the Moon.
</p>
<p>Beyond even Nicolson's active life as a writer, she was also honored in her many other fields of interest.  She became president of the Modern Language Society of America, an active and honored member of the American Philosophical Society, consulting editor of the publication the "American Scholar", and most importantly the first woman and the first person to serve multiple terms as the president of the National Phi Beta Kappa association. Before the end of Miss Nicky's prestigious career spanning over fifty years, she garnered accolades and honorary degrees from over 17 colleges.
</p>
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<head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head>
<p>The Marjorie Hope Nicolson Papers (1892-1981) form part of the 42. Faculty Biographical Files in the Smith College Archives.  The papers document the career of Nicolson as educator, dean of Smith College, and writer.  The materials range from biographical information and correspondence, to published and unpublished writings, and cover her work at Smith College as well as Colombia University.
</p>
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<head>Organization of the Collection</head>
<p>This collection is organized into four series:</p>
<list>
<item>
<ref target="list-ser1">I. Biographical Material</ref>
</item>
<item>
<ref target="list-ser2">II. Professional Life</ref>
</item>
<item>
<ref target="list-ser3">III. Speeches</ref>
</item>
<item>
<ref target="list-ser4">IV. Writings</ref>
</item>
</list>
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<head>Information on Use</head>
<descgrp type="admininfo">
<head>Terms of Access and Use</head>
<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506" id="admin-access">
<p>The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the College Archives.
</p>
</accessrestrict>
<userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="admin-use">
<p>Single photocopies may be made for research purposes.  Permission to publish or quote from the documents must be obtained from the Smith College Archives. </p>
</userestrict>
</descgrp>
<prefercite id="admin-cite">
<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:</p>
<p>Marjorie Hope Nicolson Papers, Box #, Smith College Archives.</p>
</prefercite>
<descgrp type="admininfo">
<head>History of the Collection</head>
<acqinfo id="admin-acqinfo">
<p>The majority of the Marjorie Hope Nicolson papers were donated by Nicolson during the 1960s and 1970s.  She supplemented the original donations over the years, until her death in 1981.  Additional materials were donated by Eberhart LeShin in 1991.</p>
</acqinfo>
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<head>Search Terms</head>

<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Nicolson, Marjorie Hope, 1894-</persname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Smith College--Faculty.</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Columbia University--Faculty.</corpname>
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<c01 level="series" id="list-ser1">
<did>
<unittitle>Series I, Biographical Material,
<unitdate>(1892-1981)</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Contains correspondence, honorary degree citations, newspaper clippings, photographs, press releases and programs of ceremonies.  It also contains genealogical material of the Morris and Nicolson families.
</p>
</scopecontent>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">1</container>
<unittitle>General,
<unitdate>1934-1981</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
<note>
<p>
<ref target="list-scrap">(see also scrapbooks)</ref>
</p>
</note>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">2</container>
<unittitle>Autograph Book
<unitdate>1908-1909</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Awards</unittitle>
</did>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">3</container>
<unittitle>Miscellaneous
<unitdate>1947-1967</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">4</container>
<unittitle>Chi Omega
<unitdate>1934</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Honorary Degrees </unittitle>
</did>
<note>
<p>(diplomas in Oversize Map case)</p>
</note>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">5</container>
<unittitle>Miscellaneous
<unitdate>1937-1953</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">6</container>
<unittitle>Colby College
<unitdate>1953</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">7</container>
<unittitle>Columbia University
<unitdate>1963</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">8</container>
<unittitle>George Washington University
<unitdate>1962</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">9</container>
<unittitle>Michigan, University of
<unitdate>1937</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">10</container>
<unittitle>Mt. Holyoke College
<unitdate>1933</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">11</container>
<unittitle>Princeton University
<unitdate>1946</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">12</container>
<unittitle>Rutgers University
<unitdate>1964</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">13</container>
<unittitle>Smith College
<unitdate>1941</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">14</container>
<unittitle>Wesleyan University
<unitdate>1943</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">15</container>
<unittitle>Yale University
<unitdate>1963</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">16</container>
<unittitle>Correspondence
<unitdate>1938-1950</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">16a</container>
<unittitle>Correspondence re: <title render="italic">Voyages to the Moon</title>
<unitdate>1948</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">17</container>
<unittitle>Education</unittitle>
</did>
<note>
<p>
<ref target="list-membook">(see also Memorabilia Book)</ref>
</p>
</note>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<unittitle>Michigan
<unitdate>1914</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<unittitle>Yale
<unitdate>1920</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Family</unittitle>
</did>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">18</container>
<unittitle>General
<unitdate>1931-1951</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>Lissie Morris Nicolson (mother)</unittitle>
</did>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">19</container>
<unittitle>Autograph Book
<unitdate>1880-1881</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="folder">19a-d</container>
<unittitle>Journal/Account Book
<unitdate>1927Jan-1933Aug</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
</c03>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">20</container>
<unittitle>Genealogy
<unitdate>1903, n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">21</container>
<unittitle>Memorial Services
<unitdate>1981</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Photographs</unittitle>
</did>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">22</container>
<unittitle>General
<unitdate>1894-1968</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">OV Mapcase</container>
<unittitle>Sarah Powell Haardt Menken</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">OV</container>
<unittitle>Sarah P.H. Menken and H.L. Menken</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">23</container>
<unittitle>Stahlberg Portraits
<unitdate>1930-1933</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>Family</unittitle>
</did>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">24</container>
<unittitle>General
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">25</container>
<unittitle>Lissie Morris Nicolson
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">25a</container>
<unittitle>Charles B. and Lissie Morris
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">25b</container>
<unittitle>Marjorie with family
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">26</container>
<unittitle>Marjorie with Clyde Wallace</unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
<c03>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<unittitle>Morris (brother)
<unitdate>1892-1900</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">26b</container>
<unittitle>Charles, John, Kathryn and Wallace Nicolson
<unitdate>1942-1950</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
<c04>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">26c</container>
<unittitle>Snapshots
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c04>
</c03>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">27</container>
<unittitle>Retirements Tributes
<unitdate>1962</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="series" id="list-ser2">
<did>
<unittitle>Series II, Professional Life,
<unitdate>(1926-1956)</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, press releases and syllabi from courses she taught at Smith College and Columbia University.
</p>
</scopecontent>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">28</container>
<unittitle>Columbia University
<unitdate>1940-1941, 1975, n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">29</container>
<unittitle>Guggenheim Foundation Committee
<unitdate>1926-1935</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">30</container>
<unittitle>Phi Beta Kappa
<unitdate>1937-1956</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">31</container>
<unittitle>Smith College
<unitdate>1929-1941</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">2</container>
<container type="folder">31a</container>
<unittitle>Smith College--Lecture Notes English 33b "Milton"
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="series" id="list-ser3">
<did>
<unittitle>Series III, Speeches,
<unitdate>(1929-1964)</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Contains newspaper clippings, press releases, programs, and copies of speeches Nicolson gave during her careers.
</p>
</scopecontent>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">32</container>
<unittitle>Alumnae Council, Smith College
<unitdate>1934Feb</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">33</container>
<unittitle>"The Battle of the Books" Graduate Convocation, Brown University
<unitdate>1964Jun 1</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">34-37</container>
<unittitle>Chapel Talks
<unitdate>1929-1940</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">38</container>
<unittitle>"The Grammarian's Funeral", Northampton Book Festival
<unitdate>1939Apr 19</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">39</container>
<unittitle>"Liberals of the Future", Vassar College  75th Anniversary
<unitdate>1940Jun</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">39a</container>
<unittitle>"Pepys"
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">40</container>
<unittitle>"Science and Imagination," Alumnae Weekend
<unitdate>1935Oct 19</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">41</container>
<unittitle>News clippings, press releases and programs
<unitdate>1930-1937</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">42</container>
<unittitle>News clippings, press releases and programs
<unitdate>1938-1964</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="series" id="list-ser4">
<did>
<unittitle>Series IV, Writings
<unitdate>(1925-1978)</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Contains manuscripts, newspaper clippings, press releases, reprints, reviews and typescripts of her writings.  Books produced by Marjorie Hope Nicolson are located in off-site storage and access may not be immediate to these materials.
</p>
</scopecontent>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">43</container>
<unittitle>Bibliography</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">44</container>
<unittitle>Miscellaneous, unidentified
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">45</container>
<unittitle>News clippings, press releases, reviews
<unitdate>1929-1959</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">46</container>
<unittitle>"A.O. Lovejoy as a Teacher," <title render="italic">Journal of the History of Ideas</title>
<unitdate>1948Oct</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">47</container>
<unittitle>"The Cave or the Market Place?" <title render="underline">Journal of the AAUW</title>
<unitdate>1930Jan</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">48</container>
<unittitle>"A Child Without A Country"
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">49</container>
<unittitle>"Christian Gauss: True Wayfaring Christian" <title render="underline">The American Scholar</title>, vol 17
<unitdate>1948</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">50</container>
<unittitle>"Cosmic Voyages" <title render="underline">Journal of English Literary History</title>, vol 17
<unitdate>1940Jun</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">51</container>
<unittitle>"The Discovery of Space" typescript
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
</unittitle>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">52</container>
<unittitle>"The Early Stage of Cartesianism in England" in <title render="underline">Studies in Philology</title>, vol 25
<unitdate>1929Jul</unitdate>
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<unittitle>"English Almanacs and the 'New  Astronomy'" <title render="underline">Annuals of Science</title>
<unitdate>1939Jan</unitdate>
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<unittitle>"The first electrical flying machine" with Nora May Mohler <title render="underline">Smith College Studies in the Modern Languages</title>
<unitdate>1939Oct-1940Jul</unitdate>
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<unittitle>"George Keith and the Cambridge Platonists" <title render="underline">Philosophical Review</title>, vol 39
<unitdate>1930Jan</unitdate>
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<unittitle>"Ici on parle"  <title render="underline">American Speech</title>, vol 1, No. 5
<unitdate>1926Feb</unitdate>
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<unittitle>"Kepler, the <title render="underline">Somnium</title> and John Donne" <title render="underline">Journal of the History of Ideas</title>, Vol 1, No. 3
<unitdate>1940Jun</unitdate>
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<container type="box">3</container>
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<unittitle>"The Last [Lost] Generation," typescript
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
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<container type="box">3</container>
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<unittitle>"Learning, Light and Liberty," <title render="underline">Association of American Colleges Bulletin</title> Vol 27, No.4
<unitdate>1942Dec</unitdate>
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<container type="box">3</container>
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<unittitle>"Marius Bewley and 'Debbie' at Columbia" typescript
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
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<container type="box">3</container>
<container type="folder">61</container>
<unittitle>"Merchants of Light:Scholarship in Arts and Letters" <title render="underline">Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society</title>, Vol 87, No.4
<unitdate>1944</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">62</container>
<unittitle>"The Microscope and English Imagination" <title render="underline">Smith College Studies in the Modern Languages</title> Vol 16, No. 4
<unitdate>1935Jul</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">63</container>
<unittitle>"Milton and Hobbes," <title render="underline">Studies in Philology</title>, Vol 23, No 4
<unitdate>1926Oct</unitdate>
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<container type="box">3</container>
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<unittitle>"Milton and the Telescope," <title render="underline">A Journal of English Literary History</title>, Vol 2, No 1
<unitdate>1935Apr</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">65</container>
<unittitle>"Milton's Hell and the Phlegraen Fields,"  <title render="underline">A Journal of English Literary History</title>, Vol 2, No 1
<unitdate>1935Apr</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">66</container>
<unittitle>"Milton's 'Old Damoetas'," <title render="underline">MLN</title>, Vol 41, No 5.
<unitdate>1926May</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">67</container>
<unittitle>"The 'New Astronomy' and English Literary Imagination," <title render="underline">Studies in Philology</title>, Vol 32, No. 3
<unitdate>1935Jul</unitdate>
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</did>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">68</container>
<unittitle>"New Philosophy Calls All in Doubt," <title render="underline">Scripps College Papers</title>, No. 9
<unitdate>1947</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">69</container>
<unittitle>"Neilson of Smith" <title render="underline">American Scholar</title>, Vol 15, No. 4
<unitdate>1946 Autumn</unitdate>
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</did>
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<container type="box">4</container>
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<unittitle>"One Room Schoolhouse,"  mss. Draft
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">71</container>
<unittitle>"One Room Schoolhouse,"  typescript
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">72</container>
<unittitle>"One War Generation to Another," <title render="underline">Goucher Alumnae Quarterly</title>, Vol. 18, No. 4
<unitdate>1940Jul</unitdate>
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<did>
<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">73</container>
<unittitle>"Phattie Morris," <title render="underline">Dalhousie Review</title>, Vol. 57, No. 4
<unitdate>1977-1978 Winter</unitdate>
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<did>
<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">74</container>
<unittitle>"The Professor and the Detective," <title render="underline">Atlantic Monthly</title>,
<unitdate>1929Apr</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
<container type="folder">75</container>
<unittitle>"Resource Letter SL-1 on Science and Literature," <title render="underline">American Journal of Physics</title>, Vol. 33, No. 3
<unitdate>1965Mar</unitdate>
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<container type="box">4</container>
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<unittitle>"Richard Foster Jones," <title render="underline">The Seventeenth Century</title> (Stanford Univ. Press)
<unitdate>1951</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
<container type="folder">77</container>
<unittitle>"The Rights and privileges pertaining thereto...," Hampshire Bookshop
<unitdate>1939</unitdate>
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<did>
<container type="box">5</container>
<container type="folder">78</container>
<unittitle>"The Rights and privileges...;" draft
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
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<unittitle>"Scholars and Ladies" <title render="underline">Yale Review</title> pp. 775-795
<unitdate>Summer 1930</unitdate>
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<container type="folder">79</container>
<unittitle>"The Scientific Background of Swift's 'Voyage to Laputa," <title render="underline">Annals of Science</title>, Vol. 2, No 4
<unitdate>1937Oct</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
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<unittitle>"The Spirit World of Milton and More," <title render="underline">Studies in Philology</title>, Vol 22, No. 4
<unitdate>1939Oct</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
<container type="folder">81</container>
<unittitle>"Swift's 'Flying Island' in the <title render="underline">Voyage to Laputa</title>" with Nora May Mohler, <title render="underline">Annals of Science</title>,  Vol. 2, No. 4
<unitdate>1937Oct</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
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<unittitle>"The Telescope and Imagination," <title render="underline">Modern Philology</title>, Vol 32, No 3
<unitdate>1935Feb</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
<container type="folder">83</container>
<unittitle>Thank you, God,
<unitdate>1946</unitdate>
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<container type="folder">84</container>
<unittitle>"Thomas Paine, Edward Nares, and Mrs. Piozzi Marginalia,"   <title render="underline">Huntington Library Bulletin</title>
<unitdate>1936Oct</unitdate>
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</did>
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<c02>
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<container type="box">5</container>
<container type="folder">85</container>
<unittitle>"A Two Cent Stamp,"  typescript
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
<container type="folder">86</container>
<unittitle>"Two Voices: Science and Literature," <title render="underline">Rockefeller Institute Review</title>, Vol 1, No 3
<unitdate>1963Jun</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
<container type="folder">87</container>
<unittitle>"A World in the Moon,"  <title render="underline">Smith College Studies in the Modern Languages</title> Vol 27, No 2
<unitdate>1936Jan</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Publications</unittitle>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">The Art of Description</title> (FS Crofts &amp; Co., NY)
<unitdate>1928</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">Conway Letters:The Correspondence of Anne, Viscount Conway, Henry More, and their Friends, 1642-1684.</title> (Yale University Press, New Haven)
<unitdate>1930</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">Newton Demands the Muse: Newton's  'Opticks' and the Eighteenth Century Poets</title>
<unitdate>1946</unitdate>
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<unittitle>(Princeton University Press: NJ) reprint
<unitdate>1979</unitdate>
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<container type="box">5</container>
<unittitle>
<title render="italic">Selections from Shelley and Keats</title> (Harper &amp; Bros., NY)
<unitdate>1924</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">Voyages to the Moon</title> (Macmillan &amp; Co.:NY)
<unitdate>1948</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">The Breaking of the Circle</title> (Northwest University)
<unitdate>1950</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: the Development of the Aesthetics of the Infinite (Norton:NY)</title>
<unitdate>1959</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">Science and Imagination</title> (Great Seal Books:NY)
<unitdate>1956</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="italic">John Milton: A Reader's Guide to his Poetry</title> (Farrar &amp; Strauss: NY)
<unitdate>1963</unitdate>
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<container type="box">6</container>
<unittitle>Columbia University Oral History interviews #2-8</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Columbia University Oral History interviews #9-16</unittitle>
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<unittitle>1 Memorabilia Book re: Univ. of Michigan
<unitdate>1914</unitdate>
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<unittitle>2 Scrapbooks
<unitdate>c1913-1949</unitdate>
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<unittitle>2 Scrapbooks re: theatre
<unitdate>c1880-1939</unitdate>
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<unittitle>
<title render="underline">Michigan Songs</title>
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