Guide to the James W. Clark Papers, 1973 - 1996

Collection Number MSS 110

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Collection Information

Abstract:

The James William Clark Papers consist of news clippings, reports, and papers relating to the Transition program, an educational and social program for a limited number of freshmen. The papers also contain brochures and pamphlets relating to the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame, including the inductions of Guy Owen and Richard Walser.

James W. Clark, Jr. (1943- ), was the director of the Humanities Extension at North Carolina State University beginning in 1993 and taught in the English Department beginning in 1967. Clark received his bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill (1965), and his master's degree (1967) and Ph. D. (1970) in English from Duke University. He has authored numerous publications, including Clover All Over. He has been involved in various professional associations, including the Thomas Wolfe Society.

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Descriptive Summary

Repository

North Carolina State University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center

Creator

Clark, James W., 1943-

Title

James W. Clark Papers, 1973 - 1996

Call Number

MSS 110

Extent

2 folders

Location

For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Special Collections Research Center Reference Staff.

Language of Material

English

Information for Users

Restrictions to Access

This collection is open for research; access requires at least 24 hours advance notice.
Acquisitions Information

Received from James W. Clark, Jr., 1978 May 16 and 1996 May 23.
Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], James W. Clark Papers, MSS 110, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC
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Biographical Note


James W. Clark, Jr. (1943- ), was the director of the Humanities Extension from 1993 until and a professor in the English Department from 1967 until. Clark received his bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill (1965) , and his master's degree (1967) and Ph. D. (1970) in English from Duke University. He has authored numerous publications, including Clover All Over. He has been involved in various professional associations, including the Thomas Wolfe Society.

Scope and Content Note


The James William Clark Papers consist of news clippings, reports, and papers relating to the Transition program, an educational and social program for a limited number of freshmen. The papers also contain brochures and pamphlets relating to the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame, including the inductions of Guy Owen and Richard Walser.

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