Box 3
Contains 36 Results:
“Contested Vigil” in Story, 1934
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
"Sonnets": The John Billings Fiske Prize Poem, 1936
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
“Status”, “The Equal Passion”, and “Vigil” in Poetry, August 1939
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
“Poetry and the Ecclesiastical Criticism” in Poetry, November 1939
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
“Plan” in Poetry, March 1940
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
Review of “Campion, Musical Poet” in Poetry, April 1940
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
Review “Where To, Where Now?” in Poetry, September 1940
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
Review “A Wide Range” in Poetry, May 1941
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
“Yvor Winters, Anatomist of Nonsense” in Poetry, November 1943
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.
“Value in Poetry” in Interim, vol. 1, no.1, Summer 1944
The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes Howells' unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.