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Arts and Science; English; Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism: Selected Papers from the Seventeenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf; 2008; [1A E Shelf 6]! Reference Section Edited by Diana Royer and Madelyn Detloff. Clemson University Press, 2008 Archives/PR 6045/.O72Z5787/2007

Arts and Science; English; Information Relative to a Prospective Doctoral Program, Department of English, Miami University; 1965; [1A E Shelf 5]! Reference Section [Call # LD3241 .M5he

Arts and Science; English; English Department Materials; 1868, 1917-86 ; Box 1 [17A-I-4A]

Content: 1. Department of English (1986) 2. Governance Statement (1975) 3. Graduate Enrollment (1976) 4. Graduate Program Lectures (1976-77) 5. Graduate Work in English (1957-63) 6. Graduate Program: Compositition (1976) 7. Graduate Work: Assistants Assignments Guidelines (1966) 8. Graduate Work: Reading List - MA, MAT 9. Graduate Student Organization (1981) 10. Handbook: Department of English (1968-70) 11. Honors Reading List (1957, 1959) 12. Conferences: Second Annual Conference of High School (1959) 13. Journalism: Millett to Gilson Wright (1956) 14. Lecture Series: 1938-42, 1975-76 15. The English Major (1976) 16. "New Dept. of English Language and Literature" (1868) 17. Administration: Summer Compensation (1961) 18. Building, Communication: April (1975) 19. Creative Writing (1946) 20. Examinations (1954) 21. Course Conversions (1976-77) 22. Text and Program Committee (1977-81) 23. Reports (1964, 1970) 24. Program for University Exam in English (1955) 25. Minutes (1975-77) 26. Speaking of English at Mami Vol. 1 (1984) 27. Workshops (1976-78) 28. Exchanged Intelligence (1956-73) 29. Workshop Applied Linguistics (1979) 30. The Ohio Writing Project (1980-81) 31. Writing Awards (1975-77) 32. Notices, Miscellaneous 33. Remedial Work (1938) 34. Research and Planning Committee (1976-77) 35. Student Grievance Procedence (1979) 36. English 100 - Prescribed Readings (1917-18) 37. Minutes - Graduate and Undergraduate Meetings (1979-85) 38. Freshman English, Miscellaneous

Arts and Science; English; Freshman English / Freshman Awards; 1949-74; Box 2 [SWORD]!

*** When searching for this record in Sierra use ART in the search engine. ART10 Barcode 814860404 i26148857 Barcode 35054014300772

Contents: Freshman Awards: History; Contracts Co-op Store Awards: Prize Papers 1. Prize Papers (May 1949-May 1964) University Center Bookstore Award (February 1960-January 1964) DuBois Bookstore Awards (April 1961-April 1964) Notices, Objectives, Programs (1958/59-1963, 1974) Freshman English Loads (1950-51, 1958, 1962, 1964) Class Size (n.d.) Freshman English Grade Distributions 1. Midterm (1955-60) 2. 1956-64, and grade percentages and comparative entrance scores 3. 1964/65-1965/66 4. Final Grades, Fall Trimester (1966) 5. Final Grades, Winter Trimester(1966) 6. Grade Distribution (Fall 1967, Winter 1967-68, Fall 1968, Winter 1968-69) Freshman English - Eng 15, 16 (1958) 1. High School: Distribution; Recommendations

Arts and Science; English; Freshman English and Writing Manuals; 1948-80; Box 3 [17A-C-2C] Files: Freshman Writing 1. 1949-50 2. 1950-51, 1951-52 3. 1952-53, 1953-54 4. 1954-55, 1955-56 5. 1956-57, 1957-58 6. 1958-59, 1959-60 7. 1960-61, English 100 Manual 1. 1948-49, 1949-50 2. 1950-51, 1951-52 3. 1952-53, 1953-54 4. 1954-55 English 11-12 Manual 1. 1955-56, 1956-57 2. 1957-58, 1958-59 3. 1959-60, 1960-61 4. 1961-62 English 11-12 Manual and Freshman Writing 1. 1962-63, 1963-64 2. 1964-65 3. 1966-67 4. 1967-68 5. 1968-69 English 11-12-13 Manual and Freshman Writing 1. 1969-70, 1969-70 [Hamilton], 1970-71 2. 1971-72, 1972-73 English 15-16 Manual 1. 1958-59, 1959-60 2. 1960-61, 1961-62 English 15-16 Manual and Freshman Writing 1. 1962-63 2. 1964-65 3. 1965-66 4. 1967-68, 1968-69 English 15-16-17 Manual and Freshman Writing 1. 1969-70 2. 1970-71 3. 1971-72, 1972-73 Freshman English Manual with Freshman Writing 1. 1973-74, 1974-75 2. 1975-76 3. 1977-78 4. 1978-79 5. 1979-80

Arts and Science; English; Freshman English Manuals / College Composition at Miami; 1980-2003; Box 4 [17A-A-5B] Contents: Freshman English Manual 1. 1980-81; 1981-82 2. 1982-83; 1983-84 3. 1985-86 4. 1986-87; 1987-88 College Composition at Miami 1. 1988-89; 1989-90 2. 1990-91; 1991-92 3. 1992-93 4. 1994-95 5. 1995-96 6. 1996-97 7. 1997-98 8. 1998-99 9. 1999-2000 10. 2000-01 11. 2001-02 12. 2002-03

Arts and Science; English; Freshman English: Television Broadcasts; 1959-1967; Box 5 [SWORD] *** When searching for this box in Sierra use ART in the search engine. Box 5 ART13 Barcode 814841206 i26148924 Barcode 35054014300954 Not indexed

Arts and Science; English; Frank Jordan Collection; 1960-2022; Box 1 [15A-E-1A]

Contents: 1. Writing 2. Usisli 3. Nomination 15 March 2006 4. The Miamian 5. Memorial Programs 6. Log Cabin (Junaluska) 7. The Times Literary Supplement September 18 1998 8. Romanticism - Murice the 4th Editions 9. Pastoral 10. Literature New Titles and Key Blacklist 1999 11. British Romantic Period 12. TSL 13. Romanticism Murice the 4th Edition 14. Romanticism Murice the 4th Editions 15. French Revolution 16. Miron Romantic Poetry and Poor Writings 17. Shaskpeare on Imagionation 18. Shelly 19. Wordsworth: Everything but Recluse 20. Paul Goodman article 21. Lyrical Ballads in 1800 Preface 22. Worsworth Seminar, 1988 23. Thurston, Elizabeth 24 Notes on Coleridge's "System" 25. Donald Davie article 26. Theresa Kelley's Wordsworth article 27. Wordsworth 28. Dorothy Wordsworth 29. Wordsworth: The Redeemer 30. Wicks - Holy Trinity

Arts and Science; English; Frank Jordan Collection; 1960-2022; Box 2 [15A-E-1B]

Contents: 1. Sir Walter Scott Colloquium University of Florida March 24, 1979 2. Articles from Frank Jordan 3. Newberry Conference 4. Scott on Reviser 5. Taft Museum 6. Scott (from Nat. Lib. of Scotland, notes) 7. Scott Bicential Conference and Downs Collection 8. Aberdeen Scott Conference 9. The Cant of Criticism 10. Random Notes for Future Paper on Nijel 11. Scott Paper (Edmondton) 12. Scott Conference 1991 Edinbrugh - PAPER 13. Scott Conference - August, 1987 14. Newspaper Clippings 15. Handwritten Notes 16. Catalogue 17. Shelly, Mary 18. Charlotte Smith - Letters of a Solitary Wonderer 19. Heman, Felicia 20. Helen Maria Williams 21. M/MLA Paper on Williams 22. Wollstonecraft, Mary 23. From Colonial Discourse + Post-Colonial Theory: A Reader ed. Williams + Chirsma (1994) 24. Jane Eyre 25. Northanger Abbey 26. Women Writers 27. Women Romantic Writers 28. University of Aberdeen Quincentenary 1995

Arts and Science; English; Frank Jordan Collection; 1960-2022; Box 3 [15A-E-1C] Contents: Group 1: Miscellaneous Papers 1. Dupre Ballad #1 2. Pulling Out the Stops Pamphlet 3. Georg Handel's Sonta G-dur HWV 579 4. Dupre Ballad #2 5. Jesu, Joy #1 6. Jesu, Joy #2 7. Organ Recital Pamphlet 8. Quasi Minuetto 9. Organ Copuy of Karg-Elert 10. Bach's Sheep May Safely Graze 11. Sulhouetten 12. Parabel 13. Peeters-Concerto 14. Dupre Ballads for Piano and Organ 15. Natasha Trethewey 16. Sonata da Chiesa (III) with letter to Frank Jordan 17. Recital Materials 18. G.F. Handel Orgelkonzerte 19. Handwritten Notes 20. Pamphlets 21. Bellocq's Ophelia 22. Shumann Original-Komposition Fur Klavier Zu Vier Handen 23. Poems 24. Chan/China Correspondence 1986 25. Norway Tour 1989 26. Strings and Organ 27. Flute and Organ 28. The Villanelle and the Pantoum 29. Air from the Suite in D 30. Organ Photographs 31. Organ Library and Organist Articles 32. Pipe Organ Special Service Contract 33. Bach's Music for a Festival Sinfonia/Pastorale 34. Sanford's Romance 35. Jantaisie 36. Lux Aeterna 37. Elmore's Venite Adoremus Festival Prelude 38. Gesu Bambio 39. Benjamin Britten Noye's Fludde 40. New Music Etc. Issues 41. Schaedle Pipe Organ Services Papers 42. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 43. Thank-You Letter 44. Improvisation on "Greensleeves" 45. Gelobt sei Gott in hochsten Thron 46. Sonta de Chiesa (III) 47. Summer 1998 Europe 48. Organ and Flute Music 59. Cassette Tape, Hyms Group 2: VHS Tapes 1. Late Night at Havighurst Hall w/ Pete Gorman 2. Late Night-A Beginning 3. Late Night II 4. Late Night at Havighurst 3rd Edition

Arts and Science; English; Frank Jordan Collection; 1960-2022; Box 4 [15A-E-2A]

Contents: Group 1: Photographs 1. Turfan, China 2. Xi'An, China 3. Kyoto, Japan 4. Kyoto: Mijo Palace 5. Kyoto: Sanjusangendo-Maana-Tula-Jnto 6. Kyoto at Night 7. Kyoto: Mijo Palace-Heian Shrine 8. Miho, Japan 9. Oxford, Ohio 10. No Title, No Date Group 2: Correspondence 1. From: Basil Savage, Second Hand and Antiquarian Books Modern First Editions To: Professor Frank Jordan September 13, 1972 2. Ella Voce To: Mr. Frank Jordan December 11, 1972 3. From: Dave Sanderson, Department of English, Beloit College To: Professor Frank Jordan Dept. of English, Miami University January 9, 1973 4. From: Andre Remsur, English Department, Saint Augustine's College To: Dr. Frank Jordan, Professor of Eng. Miami University 12, 1973 5. From: President Paul Hardin To: Dr. Frank Jordan January 14, 1973 6. From: Dave Sanderson, Department of English, Beloit College To: Frank Jordan, Dept. of English, Miami University January 16, 1973 7. From: M.L., Department of English, Georgia State University To: Mr. Frank Jordan, Jr. Department of English, Miami University January 30, 1973 8. From: Mrs. W.H. Smith To: Dr, Frank B. Jordan February 7, 1973 9. From: Dave Sanderson To: Prof. Frank Jordan February 16, 1973 10. From: Paul Magnuson, Department of English, University of Pennsylvania To: Prof. Frnak Jordan, Dept. of English, Miami University March 2, 1973 11. From: Erick Helle, Department of German, Northwestern University To: Professor Frank Jordan March 3, 1973 12. From: Duke University To: Professor Frank Jordan April 10, 1973 13. From: Andre Ramseur To: Dr. Frank Jordan May 22, 1973 14. From: David Hume Tower, University of Edinbrough To: Professor Frank Jordan, English Department, Miami University June 7, 1973 15. From: Dave Sanderson , Department of English, Beloit College To: Professor Frank Jordan, Department of English, Miami University June 8, 1973 16. From: Dave Beloit, Department of English, Beloit College To: Professor Frank Jordan June 27, 1973 17. From: Brian To: Frank Jordan, Jr. August 8, 1973 18. To: Frank Jordan, Jr. August 10, 1973 19. To: Mr. Frank Jordan, Jr. September 2, 1973 20. From: Ian Campbell, University of Guelph To: Professor Frank Jordan September 22, 1973 21. From: A.W. Ramseur, Saint Augustine's College To: Dr. Frank Jordan October 26, 1973 22. From: Ben Crutcher To: Mr. Frank Jordan 1973 23. From: Paul Waymen, Department of English, University of Pennsylvania To: Prof. Frank Jordan November 23, 1973 24. From: Mrs. F. Garland Coble To: Mr. Frank Jordan January 19, 1981 25. From: Betsy To: Uncle Frank February 1, 1981 26. From: Charles Jordan Jr. To: Dr. Frank Jordan March 12, 1981 27. From: R. Darrel To: Dr. Frank Jordan, Jr. March 19, 1983 28. From Max Sulter To: Mr. Frank Jordan April 6, 1981 29. From: Mrs. May Leudd To: Professor Frank Jordan August 17, 1981 - June 10, 1985 30. From: Claire To: Frank Jordan August 21, 1981 31. From: Bob Deming, State University College To: Mr. Frank Jordan April 28, 1981 32. From: Henry B. Perry, M.D. To: Frank Jordan May 14, 1981 33. From: H.C. Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan May-September 1981 34. From: Aunt May and Uncle H. To: Prof Frank Jordan July 9, 1981-Ocotber 1, 1985 35. From: Robert H. Deming, English, State University College To: Dr. Frank Jordan, Dpeartment of English, Miami University October 23, 1981 36. From: Marry Hellen wimsatt To: Mr. Frank Jordan 1981 37. From: Chase To: Dr. Frank Jordan April 9, 1982 38. From: Rosie To: Dr. Frank Jordan April 14, 1982 39. From: Mrs. P.E. Martin To: Dr. Frank Jordan April 16, 1982 40. From: Evelene S. Thompson To: Mr. Frank Jordan April 20, 1982 41. From: Margaret Jordan Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan April 21, 1982 42. From: Sam Baver Department og English, Colby College To: Dr. Frank Jordan April 29, 19 43. From: John R. Sills To: Dr. Frank Jordan May 3, 1982 44. From: H.J. Wuscher To: Professor Frank Jordan June 6, 1982 45. From: Charles E. Preacher To: Frank JOrdan June 22, 1982 46. From: Margaret Jordan Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan July 13, 1982 47. From: Master Jeff Jordan T: Dr. Frank Jordan, Jr. September 17, 1982 48. From: Henry C. Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan November 29, 1982 49. From: CDR. and Mrs. R.R. Jordan To: Prof. Frank Jordan January 31, 1983 50. From: Phillips To: Dr. Frank Jordan February 2, 1983 51. From: Ms. Mary Sohngen To: Dr. Frank Jordan 2/14/83 52. From: Heinnie Ketner To: Dr. Frank Jordan February 16, 1983 53. From: Mrs. Chas P. Bowles To: Dr. Frank Jordan February 20-March 19, 1983 54. From: Henry Call Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan February 23, 1983 54. From: Dave Sutton To: Mr. Frank Jordan March 5, 1983 55. From: Carde Cusheing To: Dr. Frank Jordan May 1, 1983 56. From: Jack and Linda To: Frank Jordan May 26 1983 57. From: Claire Sutton To: Mr. Frank Jordan June 9, 1983 58. From: G. Romano To: Frank Jordan June 10, 1983 59. From Mary Sutton To: Mr. Frank Jordan June 12, 1983 60. From: Jo Schaefer To: Frank Jordan June 14, 1983 61. From: Stephen Sutton To: Frank Jordan June 20, 1983 62. From: Donna To: Mr. Frank Jordan August 13, 1983 63. From: Margaret Jordan Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan August 23, 1983 64. From: Jeff Jordan To: Dr. Frank Jordan September 4, 1983 65. From: J. Rubenstein, Mcmicken College of Arts and Sciences, University of Cincinnati To: Mr. Frank Jordan September 8, 1983 66. From: Susan David To: Mr. Frank Jordan September 9, 1983 67. From: Ben E. Jordan To: Dr. Frank Jordan September 25, 1983 68. From: Ben E. Jordan To: Dr. Frank Jordan September 25, 1983 69. From: Henry C. Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan September 27, 1983 70. From: Ben E. Jordan, Jr. To: Dr. Frank Jordan November 9-10 1983 71. From: Marley Joloe To: Dr. Frank Jordan November 21, 1983 72. From: Bucky To: Frank Jordan March 16, 1985 73. From: Irwin To: Frank Jordan July 26, 1982-March 19, 1985 74. From: Mrs. Mollie C. Weller To: Dr. Frank Jordan June 27, 1985 75. From: Helen To: Mr. Frank Jordan August 5, 1985 76. From: Jackie To: Mr. Frank Jordan August 9, 1985 77. From: Bob Brown To: Dr. Frank Jordan September 18-December 13, 1985 78. From: R.R. Jordan To: Mr. Frank Jordan October 22, 1985 79. From: Dan, Dorothy and Beth To: Professor Frank Jordan December 16, 1985 80. From: Margaret J. Sprinkle To: Prof. Frank Jordan November 3, 1986 81. From: Jacques Wallace To: Frank Jordan May 3, 2010 82. From: Mrs. Roger Grant, Jr. To: Dr. Frank Jordan May 2010 83. From: Gillian and Uri Sella To: Frank Jordan 6/15/10 84. From: Caitlin and Claire To: Frank Jordan July 8, 2010 85. From: Mr. William Miller To: Mr. Frank Jordan July 29, 2010 86. From: Madelyn To: Frank August 2010 87. From: Barber and John Pontius To. Frank May 15, 2013 88. From: Judie To: Frank May 22, 2013 89. From: Harriet To: Frank May 22, 2013 90. From: Kathleen To: Frank May 25, 2013 91. From: Carol To: Frank May 25, 2013 92. From: Tobie Dahlman To: Frank May 26, 2013 93. From: Sarah To: Frank May 26, 2013 94. From: Bob and Karen To: Frank May 26, 2013 95. From: Barb and Bill To: Frank May 27, 2013 96. From: Julie To: Frank May 28, 2013 97. From: John and Anne Davis To: Frank May 30, 2013 98. From: Ms. Anne F. Lodge To: Frank Jordan June 1, 2013 99. From: Gillian E. Bath To: Frank Jordan June 11, 2013 100. From: Jack To: Frank No date 101. To: Jillian No date 102. To: Frank No date 103. From: Bob Deming To: Mr. Frank Jordan No date 104. From: Be Brown To: Frank No date 105. From: Carol and Bill To: Frank No date 106. From: Mrs. Richard E. Gustafson To: Mr. Frank Jordan No date 107. From: RMB To: Frank Jordan, Department of English, Miami University No date 108. From: Jo Schaeger To: Frank No date 109. From: Glen and Betty To: Frank No date 110. From: Ben To: Frank No date 111. From: Reeya Niellu To: Mr. Frank Jordan No date 112. From: Wayne To: Frank Jordan No date 113. From: Judith To: Frank No date 114. From: Murphy To: Frank Jordan No date 115. From: The Poppendecks To: Frank No date 116. From: Tom To: Frank No date 117. From: Lib Steven To: Mr. Frank Jordan No date 118. From: Judy To: Frank No date 119. From: Kat Hayes To: Frank No date 120. From: Chris and Linda To: Frank No date 121. From: Jane Flueckeger To: Frank No date 122. From: Neil and May To: Frank No date 123. From: Jean L. To: Frank No date 124. From: Shaun Aeilel To: Frank No date 125. From: Allie To: Frank No date 126. From: Sue and Rick To: Frank No date 127. From: Emily To: Frank No date 128. From: Judith To: Frank No date 129. From: Dave and Kailey McGrew To: Frank No date 130. From: Carl D. To: Frank No date Group 3: Pamplets Group 4: Books To Group 2: Pamphlets and Postcards

Arts and Science; English; Frank Jordan Collection; 1960-2022; Box 5 [15A-E-2B]

Contents: Group 1: Miscellaneous Papers 1. Auden 2. Muldoon, Paul 3. Modern Poetry (133) 4. Adrienne Rich 5. Paula Meehan 6. Yeats 7. Alice Munro 8. Blake ILR Course 9. Blake Talk ("Friends of the Library" 10. Family Christmas Eve Service 11. STRS Purchased Service Card (1 yr. at UNC) 12. Mortgae and Home Servicing of America 13. P. Haselir-Rad 14. On the Organ (miscellaneous) 15. On Eagle's Wings 16. Heaney, Seamus 17. Travel Information 18. Elizabeth Bishop Friends Fall 2009 19. Letter From: T. Boardman 20. Organ Talk 21. Newspaper Clippings 22. Czech, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia 23. Eavan Boland 24. Pentecost Readings 25. Barker, Pat 26. Rich, Adrienne 27. Letter from France 28. The Road 29. Yeats Poetry 30. Persephone/Demeter Myth Group 2: Books 1. Leader of My Angels William Hayley and His Circle 2. Introducing the Faculty of the College of Arts and Science 3. The Counter-Arts Conspiracy Art and Industry in the Age of Blake

Arts and Science; English; Frank Jordan Collection; 1960-2022; Box 6 [15A-E-2C]

Contents: 1. Prometheus/Prometheus Unbound 2. Byron 3. Byron 4. Byron Don Juan Handouts 5. Byron: Don JUan Materials 6. Some Perspectives on BL 7. Wordsworth: My Lyrical Ballads 8. Davy, Sir Humphry 9. Coleridge 10. McFarland Article 11. Dittoed Coleridge Sonnets 12. Coleridge 13. Indiana Romanticism Conference March 1-5 14. Symbol and Allegory Handouts 15. Frank Jordan Papers from Colereidge Seminar 1991 16. Coleridge Seminary 710.B Fall 1991 17. Recent Coleridge Reviews 1990 18. Amy Clampitt Play on Coleridge 19. Pamphlet, Musical Tales of Wonder, Adventure amd Enchantment 20. Eighteenth Century History and Philosophy 21. Brontes 22. Homer's Odyssey 23. Persephone 24. Frazier, Charles 25. Mary Lamb

Arts and Science; English; Frank Jordan Collection; 1960-2022; Box 7 [15A-E-3A] Contents: Group 1: Miscellaneous Papers 1. Scott 2. Toni Morrison 3. Blunt Eye 4. Austen 5. Romanticism Studies 1997 6. Book, Letters from France 7. Robinson, Mary 8. Landon, Letita 9. Dave, Rita 10. Austen: Ditto of "Plan of a Noevel" 11. Goodwin 12. Cranstoun's Satire 13. English and Scottish Literature 14. Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings 15. Handwritten Notes 16. Miscellaneous Class Materials 17. Prints of Paintings 18. Travel Pamphlets 19. Papers for Scott Conference 20. Waverly 21. Persuasion 22. De Quincey 23. Gluck, Louise 24. Demeter and Persephone 25. The New Yorker Short Stories 26. Dove, Rita 27. Greger, Debra 28. Class Materials 29. Arnold, Greg 30. Bond, Richard 31. Ostricker, Alicia 32. Morrison, Walter 33. Fademan, Anne 34. Rennert 35. Hazlitt 36. "The Wife of the Man of Many Wiles" and "Cancion Tonta" 37. Advocates Library Catalouge 38. Colonial Disease 39. A Memorial to Jack Wallace 40. Carol Houtchens Award and Memorial Fund 41. Academic Articles Catalouge Group 2: Folders 1. Eigh International Scott Conference 30th July-3rd August 2007 Frank Jordan 2. Frank Jordan Oxford Artists Frank Jordan 3. Gail DellaPiana Oxford Artists Frank Jordan 4. Mike Griffith Sam Shepard's State of Shock: A Look at Selected Works Frank Jordan 5. Ninth International Scott Conference July 5-9, 2011 Walter Scott Sheriff and Outlaw University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming USA 6. "A Vision of Satire" by Eric Leonhardt Brown 22, April 1993

President; Andrew Dousa Hepburn Collection; 1846-1964; Bulk 1868-1924 Box 1 [13A-A-2B] Contents: Notebooks and Compositions, 1846-96, and undated 1. "Influence of national songs in a civilised and in a barbarous age," Single folded sheet signed: "A. D. Hepburn" (March 23, 1846) 2. Notebook on Religion and Grammar (1856, 1876-80) 3. Diary on voyage to Germany and summer study at Anhalt-Zerbst (1865) 4. Notebook on theological subjects [possibly sermons](1870s-80s) 5. Lecture notebook (1870's-80's) 6. English Literature lecture notebook (189-) 7. French Revolution lecture notebook (1896) 8. Notes on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (190-) 9. Notebook on English Language and other subjects (n.d.) 10. Notebook on English History and Literature (n.d.) 11. Notebook on Chaucer (n.d.) 12. Lecture Notes on Drama (n.d.) 13. Notebook on Philosophy (n.d.) 14. Notebook on Ethics and Philosophy (n.d.) 15. Notebook on various topics (n.d.) Financial and Land Documents, 1858-80 16. Andrew D. Hepburn Account Book (1858-80) 17. Samuel Hepburn transfer of land to Andrew and Alex (August 1868) 18. "Indenture," (September 3, 1868)-Purchase of land by Samuel Hepburn from Thomas and Mary H. Hepburn, "Ingleside," in the County of Westmoreland, State of Virginia Reports to the President and the Board of Trustees, 1869-1904 19. Reports to the Board of Trustees (1869-73) [a]. Report as Professor of English Language and Literature (June 21, 1869) [b]. Report as Acting Professor of Modern Languages (June 21, 1869) [c]. Report for Department of English Literature (June 27, 1871) [d]. Report for Department of English Language and Literature (June 13, 1872) [e]. Report to the Board (April 18, 1872) [f], Report to the Board (June 10, 1873) 20. Reports to the Board of Trustees (1886-91, 1893-1902) [1886-English Language and Literature, Greek; 1887-English Language and Literaturel 1888-English Language and Literature, Psychology, Ethics, History, and Political Economy, Chaplain; 1889/91-English Language and Literature; 1893-1902-Rhetoric, English Language and Literature] 21. Reports to the Board of Trustees - College of Liberal Arts (1902-03, 1903-04) Presidency, 1871-73 22. Faculty meeting resolution naming Hepburn Chairman of the Faculty for the coming year (June 19, 1871) 23. Board of Trustees resolution deeming it not "expedient" to elect a President or Professor of Greek Language; A. D. Hepburn named President Pro Tempore of the University (June 29, 18--) 24. Memorandum from Hepburn re. provision of rooms for the proposed Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (1872?) 25. Request from Trustees for a Board meeting to consider filling of faculty vacancies and the plan for reorganization of studies proposed by Acting President Hepburn (April 1872) 26. Student petition for election of Professor Hepburn as President (April 18, 1872) 27. Report of committee to confer with A.D. Hepburn indicating that he has accepted the Presidency to which he has been elected and will be prepared to be formally inaugurated at the coming Commencement (April 18, 1872) 28. Report of Committee of Arrangements containing proposed inaugural ceremony for President-elect Hepburn (April 18, 1872) 29. Hepburn's letter of resignation as President and Professor at Miami (May 30, 1873); Board of Trustees resolution of appreciation in accepting Hepburn's resignation (June 10, 1873) Correspondence, 1861-1921 30. Hepburn to his mother re. family affairs and political situation in North Carolina (July 27, 1861) 31. James Phillips to Hepburn, re. life and people in Chapel Hill, North Carolina (January 9, 1866) 32. E. Morris? to Hepburn, re. a plan of English Literature instruction (Gettysburg, February 25, 1868) 33. R. L. Stanton to Hepburn, re. his acceptance of appointment to Miami and the recent state of modern language teaching at Miami (March 26, 1868) 34. 5 telegraphs to Hepburn from J. S. Davis, J. H. Bryson, and T. D. Witherspoon re. final illness, death, and burial of William Holmes McGuffey (April 27-May 5, 1873) 35. Hepburn to R. H. Bishop, Secretary of the University, re. resignation at Davidson College and acceptance of Professorship at Miami University (Mecklenburg Co., NC, February 23, 1885 [2 letters] 36. J. R. Sitlington Sterrett to Hepburn, re. Sterrett's search for an academic postion (July 12, 1887) 37. Hepburn to J. W. McSurely, re. accomodations for McSurely's daughter while she takes course of study at Miami (Oxford, Ohio, August 11, 1888) 38. Hepburn to his daughter Henrietta "Etta" Hepburn re. Professor Henry Snyder's illness (September 14, 1898) 39. J.R.S. Sterrett to Hepburn re. Hepburn's interest in position as head of the University of Cincinnati Library (Amherst, Mass., January 15, 1900) 40. A. D. Hepburn to Guy Potter Benton, 2 letters and 2 post cards re. Hepburn's eye operation (Cincinnati, October-December, 1905)[Includes typescript copies of Benton's replies] 41. Raymond W. Phelan to Hepburn congratulating him on being admitted to the Carnegie Pension Fund (Minneapolis, February 20, 1908) 42. N. E. Marwick to Hepburn congratulating him on being admitted to the Carnegie Pension Fund (Cleveland, February 21, 1908)[With copy of enclosed news clip] 43. Philip N. Moore to Hepburn, 3 letters, one of which mentions Hepburn's inclusion on the Carnegie Institution's lists and his continued residence in Oxford (St. Louis, March 10, July 3, 1908; May 9, 1910) 44. J. W. Withrow to Hepburn, requesting further autobiographical information (Cincinnati, April 24, 1908) 45. Frank M. Coppock to Hepburn re. residence for Hepburn (Cincinnati, April 24, 1908) 46. Ed. Chambers Smith to Hepburn, inviting Hepburn to stay with him before attending the University of North Carolina's commencement (Raleigh, NC, May 23, 1908) 46a. H. Hepburn to Hepburn re. retirement and pension (May 29, 1908) 47. Derrick T. Vail [Hepburn's doctor] to Hepburn (Mankazoo, Holland, Michigan, August 11, 1908) 48. Hepburn to Kirby Smith, letter of thanks (Hamilton, Ohio, March 3, 1910) 49. Hepburn to Guy Potter Benton, accepting Benton's invitation to preach one of the University Sermons (July 21, 1910) [Enclosed; typescript of Benton's reply] 50. J. R. Sterrett to Hepburn, thanking him for supporting his research project in Asia and Syria (January 17, 1911) 51. W. L. Tobey to W. F. Eltzroth, requesting payment of fourth assesment to rent for Hepburn residence at Oxford (Hamilton, Ohio, April 3, 1911) 52. A. D. Hepburn to F. Doubler, declining membership in Phi Beta Kappa (Oxford, Ohio, May 12, 1911) 53. Philip N. Moore to Hepburn, re. Lewis Place and personal matters (July 10, 1911) 54. Oxford Forum Circulation Manager to Hepburn, re. subscription (February 1914) 55. W. L. Tobey to Hepburn re. death of Prof. Sterrett (August 11, 1910 [ie., 1914) 56. F. G. Schell to Hepburn--Schell was former Hepburn student at Davidson College (March 21, 1914) 57. Philip N. Moore to Hepburn, re. Beta convention in St. Louis and family matters (September 8, 1914) 58. W. L. Tobey to A. D. Hepburn, 2 letters, 1 with check in payment of rent (Hamilton, Ohio, September 9, 1914, June 23, 1916) 59. Ruth Snyder to Hepburn re. Los Angeles (July 23, 1915) 60. R. R. Hoes to A. D. Hepburn, re. Senator Charles Dick (July 31, 1916) [With enclosure: "Senator Dick's Wise Action"] 61. R. H. Snyder Jackson to A.D. Hepburn, birthday greetings (November 10, 1917) 62. 2 Letters from Treasury Department requesting support of the clergy for the War effort (April 10, 1918; June 14, 1919) 63. Henry B. McClure to Hepburn, 2 letters re financial matters (April 13, November 15, 1920) 64. Philip N. Moore to Hepburn, re. birthday greetings and family matters (November 11, 1920) 65. Unsigned letter, probably from Hepburn relative, to Dr. C. B. Harding of Davidson College, re. A. D. Hepburn's death (March 30, [1921]) 66. John W. Krauth to executor of Hepburn estate, re. renewal of insurance (November 18, 1921) Hepburn Memorial Tablet, 1923-24 67. Hepburn Memorial Correspondence, 25 letters to and from George Julian Zolney, Sculptor; R. M. Hughes; W. L. Tobey; Phillip N. Moore (April 6-December 12, 1923)[from President Hughes' papers, 1922-23] 68. Copies of invitations to Memorial Tablet unveiling ceremony from President Hughes to Charles McGuffey Hepburn and Henrietta Hepburn (June 5, 1923); Charles McGuffey Hepburn's response (June 7, 1923) 69. Hepburn Memorial pamphlet-includes photograph of tablet and "Remarks at the Unveiling of the Hepburn Memorial Tablet," by Philip N. Moore (June 9, 1923); Typescript copies of Moore's remarks; News Clip-"Miami Alumni to Unveil Bronze Tablet to Memory of Dr. Hepburn," Hamilton Daily News (June 8, 1923); Charles M. Hepburn to Raymond M. Hughes, thanking Hughes for copy of Moore's remarks (Bloomington, Ind., June 16, 1923); Raymond Hughes? to W. L. Tobey, thanking Tobey for copies of the Hepburn pamphlet (February 11, 1924) 70. W. L. Tobey to Raymond M. Hughes, letter with list of receipts to and expenditures of the Hepburn Memorial Fund (Hamilton, Ohio, July 15, 1924); Amy Blanche Greene to Walter L. Tobey, proposing establishment of a graduate fellowship in Dr. Hepburn's memory (New York City, May 17, 1923) Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn Materials, 1855-1921 71. W. W. Hepburn to [Henrietta Hepburn?] re. returning to Virginia (1855) 72. J H, Bryson to Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn re. illness of her father William Holmes McGuffey (May 1, 1873) 73. 2 letters--Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn to Miss Frankie Munns re. William Holmes McGuffey; his illness; and family and Oxford affairs (April 5, April 15, 1873) 74. Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn to A.D. Hepburn re. last days, death, and burial of William Holmes McGuffey (May 6, 1873) 75. A. H. McGuffey to Henrietta McGuffey re. William Holmes McGuffey's will (May 29, 1873) 76. Henrietta Hepburn to Miss Frankie Munns on the occasion of the birth of Cornelia's daughter (November 18, 1876) 77. Henrietta Hepburn to Frankie Munns on occasion of her sister's death (June 7, 1883) 78. Alenxander H. McGuffey to Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn re. family business (October 27, 1885) 79. Henrietta Hepburn to Andrew D. Hepburn (1906, 1912) 80. ? to Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn (August 6, 1909) 81. Copy of will of Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn (July 3, 1908) 82. ? to Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn (May 2, 1913) 83. Phylis M...[?] to Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn (June 23, 1915) 84. List of "Things Belonging to Mrs. Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn in box of A.D. Hepburn at First National Bank, Cincinnati (December 22, 1920) 85. Clara Keil to Henrietta and Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn, re. death of A.D. Hepburn (March 1921) Miscellany, 1857-1964, and undated 86. Holograph copy of resolution and amendment re. union of N ..[?] Church and Rockingham Church, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (1857) 87. The "new department of the English Language and Literature" [xerox copy of selected portions of President Robert Stanton's Second Annual Report to the Board of Trustees (1868); and Stanton's letter to the Board (June 22, 1869)] 88. Invitations, programs, and ephemera (1875-1919, and undated) 89. J.R. Sterrett to "My dear Friends," re. Mrs. Hepburn's request for a copy of a satrical letter; with partial copy of the letter (December 6, 1890) 90. 17 Postcards addressed to the Hepburns (1909-20, and undated) 91. Hepburn photos and biographical information [4 photo cut outs, typescript containing biographical information, cut out of Hepburn biograpohical sketch from Miami Centennial Alumni Catalog (xerox copy) and Andrew and Charles Hepburn biographical sketches from Who Was Who?; xerox copy of Charles Hepburn biographical sketch from the National Cyclopedia of American Biography, v.21, p.292; 3 letters from W. P. Roudebush to S. W. Richey containing biographical information on Andrew Hepburn (April-May 1944); "Dr. A. D. Hepburn--A Great Teacher." Miami University Bulletin-Alumni News Letter, ser. 19, n.6 (February 1921): 2-3] 92. Butler County Probate Court. "Final Account of Extrx in Settlement of the Estate of Andrew D. Hepburn, dec'd." (1921) 93. News Clip-"Change Hepburn Hall Name to Miami's Newest Building," Oxford Press (September 24, 1964) [Contains information on renaming of "Old Hepburn" and "New Hepburn" Halls, and biographical information on Andrew Hepburn] 94. Letter, Grandmother from Charles M. Hepburn, Cincinnati, OH January 5, 1884

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; 1981-1989; [15A-E-3B] Box 1

1. Eileen Butler, The Major works of Thomas Hardy:Reflection of a Changing Nineteenth-Century, April 20, 1981 a. Eileen Butler, The Major works of Thomas Hardy:Reflection of a Changing Nineteenth-Century, April 20, 1981 2. Nicholas J. Cardilino, The Eclecticism and Alienation in J.D. Sallinger's Glass Family Stories, Spring 1987 a. Nicholas J. Cardilino, The Eclecticism and Alienation in J.D. Sallinger's Glass Family Stories, Spring 1987 3. James Cutright, Obscruity and Optimism: A Carlylean Reading of Robert Browning, April 20, 1981 a. James Cutright, Obscruity and Optimism: A Carlylean Reading of Robert Browning, April 20, 1981 4. Christopher G. Diller, Albert Camus: An Affirmation, May 1987 a. Christopher G. Diller, Albert Camus: An Affirmation, May 1987 5. Lisa M. Ellis, Anne Tyler and Mary Gordon: Relationships as portrayed in the work of two contemporary women writers, April 18, 1988 a. Lisa M. Ellis, Anne Tyler and Mary Gordon: Relationships as portrayed in the work of two contemporary women writers, April 18, 1988 6. Elizabeth Fust in Collaberation with Kimberly Tyo, Discussing Difference: Approaching Black Women's Literature from White Feminist Perspective, 1989 a. Elizabeth Fust in Collaberation with Kimberly Tyo, Discussing Difference: Approaching Black Women's Literature from White Feminist Perspective, 1989 7. Melissa Hill, Nella Larsen's Passing: A Study in the Masks of Oppression, Spring 1988 a. Melissa Hill, Nella Larsen's Passing: A Study in the Masks of Oppression, Spring 1988 8. Elizabeth L. Holmes, A Victorian Gallery, Spring 1984 a. Elizabeth L. Holmes, A Victorian Gallery, Spring 1984 10. Susan Johnson; Candis Kolinek; Maribeth Metzler, Evaluating Sign Effectiveness at The Cincinnati Zoo, March 1988 a. Susan Johnson; Candis Kolinek; Maribeth Metzler, Evaluating Sign Effectiveness at The Cincinnati Zoo, March 1988 11. Elizabeth Jean Lamb, In Search of the Garden: A Collection of Short Stories, 1989 a. Elizabeth Jean Lamb, In Search of the Garden: A Collection of Short Stories, 1989 12. Lisa Marie Meeder, A Communications Internship with the Ohio Chapter of the Nature Conservancy: An Internship Report, 1989 a. Lisa Marie Meeder, A Communications Internship with the Ohio Chapter of the Nature Conservancy: An Internship Report, 1989 13. Margaret G. Peterson, No Shining Road: A Novel, May 1986 a. Margaret G. Peterson, No Shining Road: A Novel, May 1986 14. Amy Plybon, The Phoenix Tree: A Study of the Creative Collaboration between Lady Augusta Gregory and W.B. Yeats, April 1, 1985 a.Amy Plybon, The Phoenix Tree: A Study of the Creative Collaboration between Lady Augusta Gregory and W.B. Yeats, April 1, 1985 15. Jane A. Rue, Done For All Time: An Examination of the Interaction between Text and Reader in the Songs and Sonnets and the Holy Sonnets, April 22, 1982 a. Jane A. Rue, Done For All Time: An Examination of the Interaction between Text and Reader in the Songs and Sonnets and the Holy Sonnets, April 22, 1982 16. Kathleen L. Spencer, Mapping Mysterious Realms: A Poetics of British Non-realistic Fiction from Walpole to Tolkien, May 27, 1983 a. Kathleen L. Spencer, Mapping Mysterious Realms: A Poetics of British Non-realistic Fiction from Walpole to Tolkien, May 27, 1983 17. Mary L. Titsworth, Dark Imagery in Selected Works of Joseph Conrad, December 6, 1982 a. Mary L. Titsworth, Dark Imagery in Selected Works of Joseph Conrad, December 6, 1982 18. Liz Vander Vennet, Report on the Effect of Desktop Publishing on the Writer, April 31, 1988 a. Liz Vander Vennet, Report on the Effect of Desktop Publishing on the Writer, April 31, 1988 19. Deborah West, BBC Baroque: Jonathan Miller's Costuming of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night, April 23, 1982 a. Deborah West, BBC Baroque: Jonathan Miller's Costuming of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night, April 23, 1982

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; 1990-1999; [15A-E-3C] Box 2

1. Amanda Adams, Culture and Class: Criticism of Arnold in Jude the Obscure and Howards End, Spring, 1999 a. Amanda Adams, Culture and Class: Criticism of Arnold in Jude the Obscure and Howards End, Spring, 1999 2. Corey E. Andrews, Tinder: A Collection of Short Stories, 1992 3. Dair Ann Arnold, The Damnation Slumbereth Not, 1991 4. Ann Ashton, A Sense of Palce, April 1993 5. Scott Bauer, Centers and Margins: Organizing the World of the Henriad, April 28, 1994 a. Scott Bauer, Centers and Margins: Organizing the World of the Henriad, April 28, 1994 6. Christy Buck, The Great Unwritten Story: Explorations of Mother/Daughter Relationship in Five Contemporary American Novels, Spring 1994 a. Christy Buck, The Great Unwritten Story: Explorations of Mother/Daughter Relationship in Five Contemporary American Novels, Spring 1994 7. Peggy S. Bucklew, The Impact of Battery on a Survivor's Sexuality, December 16, 1994 a. Peggy S. Bucklew, The Impact of Battery on a Survivor's Sexuality, December 16, 1994 8. Erin Brownfield, Emblematic Androgyny: Nineteenth-Century Androgynes and the Writings of Elizabeth Barret Browning and George Sand, February 29, 1992 a. Erin Brownfield, Emblematic Androgyny: Nineteenth-Century Androgynes and the Writings of Elizabeth Barret Browning and George Sand, February 29, 1992 9. Beth A. Calvert, Victorian Elderly: Depiction within Literature, April 28, 1995 a. Beth A. Calvert, Victorian Elderly: Depiction within Literature, April 28, 1995 10. Michael L. Duffy, Dashiell Hammet: The Hard Boiled Detective and his Individuality, May 1997 a. Michael L. Duffy, Dashiell Hammet: The Hard Boiled Detective and his Individuality, May 1997 11. Charles B. Dunn, Unnatural Powers: The Liberal Art of Sexuality in The Tempest, April 29, 1994 a. Charles B. Dunn, Unnatural Powers: The Liberal Art of Sexuality in The Tempest, April 29, 1994 12. Sharon L. Floyd, Stripped of the Veil: Gender Relations in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century American Literature by Women, May 1996 a. Sharon L. Floyd, Stripped of the Veil: Gender Relations in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century American Literature by Women, May 1996 13. Heather Froelich, Rewriting the Love Story in Contemporary Women's Fiction: Bookner, Drabble, Lively, and Winterson, April 20, 1994 a. Heather Froelich, Rewriting the Love Story in Contemporary Women's Fiction: Bookner, Drabble, Lively, and Winterson, April 20, 1994 14. Alicia Marie Griffin, Women and Work in Fitzgerald's Fiction, May 1997 a. Alicia Marie Griffin, Women and Work in Fitzgerald's Fiction, May 1997 15. Matthew Griffin, Virginia Woolf and the Cricle Once Broken, April 5, 1991 a. Matthew Griffin, Virginia Woolf and the Cricle Once Broken, April 5, 1991 16. Melissa M. Grim, Change the Joke and Slip the Yoke: Ralph Ellison's Reconstructive Approach to his namesake Ralph Waldo Emerson, May 11. 1997 a. Melissa M. Grim, Change the Joke and Slip the Yoke: Ralph Ellison's Reconstructive Approach to his namesake Ralph Waldo Emerson, May 11. 1997 17. Elizabeth E. Hazard, A Son's Impact on His Father: The Influence of Hartley Coleridge on the Work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Spring 1997 18. Sarah J. Hillgrove, Star Light, Star Bright: A collection of thought experiments, 1993 a. Sarah J. Hillgrove, Star Light, Star Bright: A collection of thought experiments, 1993 19. Robert Humphries, Defining the Nation in Historical Cinema, May 1995 a. Robert Humphries, Defining the Nation in Historical Cinema, May 1995 20. Nicole Jacobs, Beyond Slogans: An Editorial Series on Adoption in the United States, 1990 a. Nicole Jacobs, Beyond Slogans: An Editorial Series on Adoption in the United States, 1990 21. Jennifer Lehman, Seeing the World as it Is: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Literary Evaluation, April 20. 1992 a. Jennifer Lehman, Seeing the World as it Is: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Literary Evaluation, April 20. 1992 22. Matthew Long, Byron: Ploughed by Moments, Not by Years, May 4, 1990 a. Matthew Long, Byron: Ploughed by Moments, Not by Years, May 4, 1990 23. Suzanne M. Marcum, Woman: A Perspective in Three Victorian Novels, April 20, 1992 a. Suzanne M. Marcum, Woman: A Perspective in Three Victorian Novels, April 20, 1992 24. Michael S. Matray, 1960's American Literature: A New Historicist Rhetorical Analysis of Historic Socioplitical Influences, May 1997 a. Michael S. Matray, 1960's American Literature: A New Historicist Rhetorical Analysis of Historic Socioplitical Influences, May 1997 25. Matthew McGrievy, The Map Precedes the Territory: Reactions to Media Representations in Contemporary American Fiction, May 1997 a. Matthew McGrievy, The Map Precedes the Territory: Reactions to Media Representations in Contemporary American Fiction, May 1997 26. Ann Marie Nash, The Art of Seduction:The Problematics of Pursuit in Selected Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century British and French Poetry, 1992 a. Ann Marie Nash, The Art of Seduction:The Problematics of Pursuit in Selected Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century British and French Poetry, 1992 27. William Patrick O'Brien, Bird Imagery and Creative Character in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., April 1991 a. William Patrick O'Brien, Bird Imagery and Creative Character in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., April 1991 28. Crystal Reiss, Story of an Imploding Empire as Portrayed in Contemporary British Literature, July 26, 1993 a. Crystal Reiss, Story of an Imploding Empire as Portrayed in Contemporary British Literature, July 26, 1993 29. Teresa L. Reyes, Making a World of Her Own Wherever She Happened to Be: Women as Creators in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse, May 5, 1992 a. Teresa L. Reyes, Making a World of Her Own Wherever She Happened to Be: Women as Creators in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse, May 5, 1992 30. Amy Ratto, Orality, Literacy and Television in the 1990's: Where America Stands and Why it Matters, May 1998 a. Amy Ratto, Orality, Literacy and Television in the 1990's: Where America Stands and Why it Matters, May 1998 31. Monica Shie, The Transcendental Nabokov, April 1993 a. Monica Shie, The Transcendental Nabokov, April 1993 32. Amy E.H. Stander, Setting New Standards: Miami University's Undergraduate Major in Professional Writing: A Report on a Survey of Alumni of the Program, August 19, 1991 a. Amy E.H. Stander, Setting New Standards: Miami University's Undergraduate Major in Professional Writing: A Report on a Survey of Alumni of the Program, August 19, 1991 33. Susan Steinman, A Cinderella Story: The Cinderella Motif in Audrey Hepburn Films, 1994 a. Susan Steinman, A Cinderella Story: The Cinderella Motif in Audrey Hepburn Films, 1994 34. Elizabeth Lynn Strauch, Postmodernism as Typified Crossculturally in Works by Alain Robbe-Grillet, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Julian Barnes, April 18, 1994 a. Elizabeth Lynn Strauch, Postmodernism as Typified Crossculturally in Works by Alain Robbe-Grillet, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Julian Barnes, April 18, 1994 35. Curtis Baldwin Strohl XIII, Music and Poetry: An Exploration into the Two Arts and an Analysis of Basil Bunting's Briggflatts, April 15, 1993 a. Curtis Baldwin Strohl XIII, Music and Poetry: An Exploration into the Two Arts and an Analysis of Basil Bunting's Briggflatts, April 15, 1993 36. Melisa Summy, Exile from Eden: Tennyson's Poetic Journeys from Faith to Doubt, August 1995 a. Melisa Summy, Exile from Eden: Tennyson's Poetic Journeys from Faith to Doubt, August 1995 37. Elaina Verveer, A Lady Most Foolish: The Story of Kate Chopin, Spring 1995 a. Elaina Verveer, A Lady Most Foolish: The Story of Kate Chopin, Spring 1995 38. Matthew W. Walch, With Liberty and Justice for All?: The Law in William Faulkner's Novels and Short Stories, 1991 a. Matthew W. Walch, With Liberty and Justice for All?: The Law in William Faulkner's Novels and Short Stories, 1991 39. David A. Whitehouse, Hamlet and Privacy: Bridging Hierarchy, Liturgy, and Productivity, May 23, 1994 a. David A. Whitehouse, Hamlet and Privacy: Bridging Hierarchy, Liturgy, and Productivity, May 23, 1994 40. Whitney M. Winslow, The Conflict bewteen the Moral and the Modern and the development of Aestheticism in Whistler v. Ruskin: A study of the development of John Ruskin's artistic beliefs and his early defense of J.M.W. Turner and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Spring 1998 a. Whitney M. Winslow, The Conflict bewteen the Moral and the Modern and the development of Aestheticism in Whistler v. Ruskin: A study of the development of John Ruskin's artistic beliefs and his early defense of J.M.W. Turner and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Spring 1998

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; 2000-2004; [15A-E-4A] Box 3

1. Amy Anderson, Harry Potter and the Chronicles of Narnia: Images of Childhood, Gender and Religion in Children's Literature, May 2001 a. Amy Anderson, Harry Potter and the Chronicles of Narnia: Images of Childhood, Gender and Religion in Children's Literature, May 2001 2. Rebecca Bateman, Standing Up and Speaking Out for the Seventh Generation: Breaking Down the Linear Walls of the American Classroom through the Restorative Circle of Native American Literature, 2005 3. Natalie Beal, The Emergence of Self through Asian American Women's Writing, April 20, 2004 a. Natalie Beal, The Emergence of Self through Asian American Women's Writing, April 20, 2004 4. Heather Gina Cole, The Woman Behind the Witch's Mask: The Evolution of the Female Villain in Literature from Shakespeare to the Present, May 2004 a. Heather Gina Cole, The Woman Behind the Witch's Mask: The Evolution of the Female Villain in Literature from Shakespeare to the Present, May 2004 5. Callandra Suzanne Cook, Creating and Marketing Fiction for Young People, May 2000 a. Callandra Suzanne Cook, Creating and Marketing Fiction for Young People, May 2000 6. Christina A. Fedeckyj, Reading and Writing Prostitution: An In-Depth Look at Gender Roles and the Glamorization of Prostitution in Film and Literature, April 2004 a. Christina A. Fedeckyj, Reading and Writing Prostitution: An In-Depth Look at Gender Roles and the Glamorization of Prostitution in Film and Literature, April 2004 7. Tiffany Gilmore, A Classroom Educational Model for Transition from Welfare to Work, May 2001 a. Tiffany Gilmore, A Classroom Educational Model for Transition from Welfare to Work, May 2001 8. Jaclyn Giovis, Perspectives: Oxford and Miami University, Then and Now, May 28, 2002 a. Jaclyn Giovis, Perspectives: Oxford and Miami University, Then and Now, May 28, 2002 9. Benjamin T. Graydon, Good-bye, All My Fathers: Modernism, Displacement, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction of the Early 1930s, May 2003 a. Benjamin T. Graydon, Good-bye, All My Fathers: Modernism, Displacement, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction of the Early 1930s, May 2003 10. Amy L. Griffith, The Long Pursuit: Genre Upheaval and the Emergence of Graham Greene, May 2003 a. Amy L. Griffith, The Long Pursuit: Genre Upheaval and the Emergence of Graham Greene, May 2003 11. Amy L. Griffith, The Long Pursuit: Genre Upheaval and the Emergence of Graham Greene, May 2003 a. Amy L. Griffith, The Long Pursuit: Genre Upheaval and the Emergence of Graham Greene, May 2003 12. Stephanie Marie Haren, An Investigation into the Identity of Women Within Marriage as shown through literature, May 2003 a. Stephanie Marie Haren, An Investigation into the Identity of Women Within Marriage as shown through literature, May 2003 13. Jennifer Juanita Harford, Latina Border Synthesizers: Bridging Self and Ser o Contra Agringacion, 2002 a. Jennifer Juanita Harford, Latina Border Synthesizers: Bridging Self and Ser o Contra Agringacion, 2002 14. Laura Jonhston, Once was Lost: A Biography of Hugh Morgan, May 2002 a. Laura Jonhston, Once was Lost: A Biography of Hugh Morgan, May 2002 15. Anne Elizabeth Kafoure, The Power to Disease: Women, Illness, and Healing in Early Modern England, Spain and the Colonies, December 2001 a. Anne Elizabeth Kafoure, The Power to Disease: Women, Illness, and Healing in Early Modern England, Spain and the Colonies, December 2001 16. Jessica Deane Longfellow Larson, Writing the Body: South African Women Writers, 2004 a. Jessica Deane Longfellow Larson, Writing the Body: South African Women Writers, 2004 17. Laura B. Portalupi, Women of the Bible: A Collection of Historical Poetry, December 2002 a. Laura B. Portalupi, Women of the Bible: A Collection of Historical Poetry, December 2002 18. Kate Schaab, Performance Drag: The Politics of Identity Expression, May 2004 a. Kate Schaab, Performance Drag: The Politics of Identity Expression, May 2004 19. Kathryn Siegel, Reconciling Physical desire and emotional fulfillment: D.H. Lawrence's implicit theory of dual relationships as developed in his novels, Spring 2004 a. Kathryn Siegel, Reconciling Physical desire and emotional fulfillment: D.H. Lawrence's implicit theory of dual relationships as developed in his novels, Spring 2004 20. Kathryn Siegel, Reconciling Physical desire and emotional fulfillment: D.H. Lawrence's implicit theory of dual relationships as developed in his novels, Spring 2004 a. Kathryn Siegel, Reconciling Physical desire and emotional fulfillment: D.H. Lawrence's implicit theory of dual relationships as developed in his novels, Spring 2004 21. Kay Sloan, The Modern Gothic, Spring 2004 a. Kay Sloan, The Modern Gothic, Spring 2004 22. Elisabeth H. Strunk, Toward A Photographic Language, May 2002 a. Elisabeth H. Strunk, Toward A Photographic Language, May 2002 23. Bevin Anne Taylor, Mission Impossible?: Finding a New Strategy for Language Maintenance, 2002 a. Bevin Anne Taylor, Mission Impossible?: Finding a New Strategy for Language Maintenance, 2002

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; 2005-2009; [15A-E-4B] Box 4

1. Adam Drury, Untitled, May 2007 a. Adam Drury, Untitled, May 2007 2. Shireen Palmer Baghestani, "Its Good to Be Thin": The Impact of Metaphor on Our Beliefs about Diet and Exercise, Decmeber 2008 a. Shireen Palmer Baghestani, "Its Good to Be Thin": The Impact of Metaphor on Our Beliefs about Diet and Exercise, Decmeber 2008 3. Sarah Elizabeth Ehrman, In The Dark, May 2009 a. Sarah Elizabeth Ehrman, In The Dark, May 2009 4. Kathryn Fenning, Literacy in Context: A Case Study of a Multilingual Family, January 17, 2007 a. Kathryn Fenning, Literacy in Context: A Case Study of a Multilingual Family, January 17, 2007 5. Mary FitzSimons, Charles Dickens: Conductor of Household Words and All the Year Round, May 4, 2005 a. Mary FitzSimons, Charles Dickens: Conductor of Household Words and All the Year Round, May 4, 2005 6. Alex Hall, Dystopia on Film: Screen Adaptations of Orwell's 1984, Moore and Lloyd's V for Vendetta, Huxley's Brave New World, and James's The Children of Men, May 2007 a. Alex Hall, Dystopia on Film: Screen Adaptations of Orwell's 1984, Moore and Lloyd's V for Vendetta, Huxley's Brave New World, and James's The Children of Men, May 2007 7. Heather Johnson, Read My Words, Hear My Voice, December 13, 2005 a. Heather Johnson, Read My Words, Hear My Voice, December 13, 2005 8. Mary Lewis, Self Reflections from African American Women in the Academy and Law, Fall 2007 a. Mary Lewis, Self Reflections from African American Women in the Academy and Law, Fall 2007 9. Nicholas John Licastro, From Sfogliatelle to Stereotypes: Investigating Italian-American Cultural Identity in the Sopranos, 2005 a. Nicholas John Licastro, From Sfogliatelle to Stereotypes: Investigating Italian-American Cultural Identity in the Sopranos, 2005 10. Elaine Kristen Lutz, What it Takes to Be A Winner: The Politics and Processes Behind the Booker Prize, Spring 2006 11. Laura Long, Ruining Bitches and Positive Influences: An Examination of the Influence of Women in Fitzgerald and Hemingway's Fiction, May 6, 2005 a. Laura Long, Ruining Bitches and Positive Influences: An Examination of the Influence of Women in Fitzgerald and Hemingway's Fiction, May 6, 2005 12. Meredith Magsig, A Book Club as a Second Language Learning Curriculum, May 2005 a. Meredith Magsig, A Book Club as a Second Language Learning Curriculum, May 2005 13. Meredith Main, Constturcing the Child in The Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter, May 2005 a. Meredith Main, Constturcing the Child in The Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter, May 2005 14. Kimber McGill, Sexual Submission and the Queer-Straight Girl, 2005 a. Kimber McGill, Sexual Submission and the Queer-Straight Girl, 2005 15. Sara Middendorf, The Women of Greek Mythology, May 2007 a. Sara Middendorf, The Women of Greek Mythology, May 2007 16. Michelle Rapp, Fashion, the Fashionable Novel, and the Female Author: Acts of Resistance in Eighteenth-Century British Literature?, Spring 2006 a. Michelle Rapp, Fashion, the Fashionable Novel, and the Female Author: Acts of Resistance in Eighteenth-Century British Literature?, Spring 2006 17. Erin L. Romp, World War II: A Battle for Men Abroad and A Battle for Women At Home, March 27, 2006 a. Erin L. Romp, World War II: A Battle for Men Abroad and A Battle for Women At Home, March 27, 2006 18. Sarah Shockey, Finding a Home and Constructing Self for the Confined and the Placeless, May 2007 a. Sarah Shockey, Finding a Home and Constructing Self for the Confined and the Placeless, May 2007 19. Dawn M. Stankus, The Chops, the Fat Guts, The Swollen Parcel of Dropsies: Falstaff and Morality in Henry IV, Part 1, April 11, 2008 a. Dawn M. Stankus, The Chops, the Fat Guts, The Swollen Parcel of Dropsies: Falstaff and Morality in Henry IV, Part 1, April 11, 2008 20. Megan Elizabeth Tonner, The Failed Home in Jane Austen's Six Completed Novels, April 2006 a. Megan Elizabeth Tonner, The Failed Home in Jane Austen's Six Completed Novels, April 2006 21. Sumukh Torgalkar, Postcolonialism behind the Lens and on the Page: The Depiction of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Family in South Asian Diasporic Cinema and Literature, May 2006 a. Sumukh Torgalkar, Postcolonialism behind the Lens and on the Page: The Depiction of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Family in South Asian Diasporic Cinema and Literature, May 2006 22. Mark Wilson, Historicizing Maps of Hell: An Examination of Historical Concepts in Dystopian Literature, May 2005 a. Mark Wilson, Historicizing Maps of Hell: An Examination of Historical Concepts in Dystopian Literature, May 2005

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; 2010-2022; [15A-E-4C] Box 5

1. Alicia Auhagen, Climate Action: Overcoming the Rationalist Paradox in Environmental Rhetoric, Spring 2016 2. Korianna Faye Austera, Off the Script: Performing Identities in Victorian Literature, May 2010 a. Korianna Faye Austera, Off the Script: Performing Identities in Victorian Literature, May 2010 3. Katelin Ceronie, Going to the Mountains is Going Home: Constructing Early Twentieth-Century American Wilderness and National Parks, April 2012 a. Katelin Ceronie, Going to the Mountains is Going Home: Constructing Early Twentieth-Century American Wilderness and National Parks, April 2012 4. Samantha Coman, Ophelia and Virginity: An Analysis of Early Modern and Modern Ideas, May 6, 2015 a. Samantha Coman, Ophelia and Virginity: An Analysis of Early Modern and Modern Ideas, May 6, 2015 5. Paige Hartenburg, Echoes of Pleasure and Audiophilic Cinema, December 15, 2021 a. Paige Hartenburg, Echoes of Pleasure and Audiophilic Cinema, December 15, 2021 6. Stephen Chase Evans Hopkins, Solving the Old English Exodus: An Active Problem-Solving Approach to the Poem, April 16, 2011 a. Stephen Chase Evans Hopkins, Solving the Old English Exodus: An Active Problem-Solving Approach to the Poem, April 16, 2011 7. Rylee Jung, Risk Consciousness in the Fiction of Don Delilio, 2022 a. Rylee Jung, Risk Consciousness in the Fiction of Don Delilio, 2022 8. Marissa E. Lane, The Green Goddess, April 2017 a. Marissa E. Lane, The Green Goddess, April 2017 9. Zachary C. Maciaszek, Proto-feminism and the Protoevangelium in the Seventeenth Century: A Contextualized Form of Female agency, April 14, 2015 a. Zachary C. Maciaszek, Proto-feminism and the Protoevangelium in the Seventeenth Century: A Contextualized Form of Female agency, April 14, 2015 10. Taylor McBroom, The Myth of the New Heroine: The Protoevangelium in Young Adult Fiction, May 2, 2016 a. Taylor McBroom, The Myth of the New Heroine: The Protoevangelium in Young Adult Fiction, May 2, 2016 11. Alex Rice, Maternal Widows and Examplary Deaths in Early Modern Tragedies, May 8, 2015 a. Alex Rice, Maternal Widows and Examplary Deaths in Early Modern Tragedies, May 8, 2015 12. Samuel Seeds; Neal Schuett, Learning to Read Rhetoric from Left to Right: Analyzing the Politically Polarized Rhetoric of Politicians and Supreme Court Justices, May 15, 2015 a. Samuel Seeds; Neal Schuett, Learning to Read Rhetoric from Left to Right: Analyzing the Politically Polarized Rhetoric of Politicians and Supreme Court Justices, May 15, 2015 13. Elizabeth Valentina Steinway, Verbal Cues, Visual Clues: Expressions of Women and Medicine in Early Modern Paintings and Drama, May 2011 a. Elizabeth Valentina Steinway, Verbal Cues, Visual Clues: Expressions of Women and Medicine in Early Modern Paintings and Drama, May 2011 14. Robert Douglas Tolley, A Ways from Nowhere, March 2010 a. Robert Douglas Tolley, A Ways from Nowhere, March 2010 15. Simone Waller, The Artifice of Revenge: Metatheatricality and Renaissance Revenge Tragedy, May 2011 a. Simone Waller, The Artifice of Revenge: Metatheatricality and Renaissance Revenge Tragedy, May 2011 16. Andrea Michelle Wilhelm, Somebody to Love, May 2011 a. Andrea Michelle Wilhelm, Somebody to Love, May 2011

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; Undated; [15A-E-5A] Box 6

1. Tracy Adrian, Dear Diary: Wilkie Collins' Portrayal of Gender Through Female Self-Writing, (n.d.) a. Tracy Adrian, Dear Diary: Wilkie Collins' Portrayal of Gender Through Female Self-Writing, (n.d.) 2. Emily Baker, A Study of Doubt during the 19th century in Britian, (n.d.) a. Emily Baker, A Study of Doubt during the 19th century in Britian, (n.d.) 3. Brian Barrett, The Life of a Southern Gentleman, (n.d.) a. Brian Barrett, The Life of a Southern Gentleman, (n.d.) 4. Molly Boren, Film Adaptations of Jane Austen Novels, (n.d.) a. Molly Boren, Film Adaptations of Jane Austen Novels, (n.d.) 5. Heather Conforto, The Oprah Book Club: Its Effect on American Culture and the Literary Canon, (n.d.) a. Heather Conforto, The Oprah Book Club: Its Effect on American Culture and the Literary Canon, (n.d.) 6. Kate Forsthoefel, Tracking Trends in Youth Literature, (n.d.) a. Kate Forsthoefel, Tracking Trends in Youth Literature, (n.d.) 7. Nick Elder, Fat Suits and other Minor Apocalypses: A Collection of Poetry and Fiction, (n.d.) a. Nick Elder, Fat Suits and other Minor Apocalypses: A Collection of Poetry and Fiction, (n.d.) 8. Amanda Hazenfield, The Privilege of Sleep: The Use of Heterotopia and Liminality to Critique the British Court, (n.d.) a. Amanda Hazenfield, The Privilege of Sleep: The Use of Heterotopia and Liminality to Critique the British Court, (n.d.) 9. Amanda High, Shakespeare as an American Icon, (n.d.) a. Amanda High, Shakespeare as an American Icon, (n.d.) 10. Andrew Hoffman, Towards A Posthuman Philology of Anglo-Saxon Charms, (n.d.) a. Andrew Hoffman, Towards A Posthuman Philology of Anglo-Saxon Charms, (n.d.) 11. Anna Jankovsky, The Adaptive-Haptic Gaze of Dance: Subverting Female Identification in the Transition from Page to Screen, (n.d.) a. Anna Jankovsky, The Adaptive-Haptic Gaze of Dance: Subverting Female Identification in the Transition from Page to Screen, (n.d.) 12. Timothy Trier Jensen, Kierkegaard;s Kobenhavn: The Influence of Soren Kierkegaard's Life and Ideas in Twentieth-Century Danish Literature, (n.d.) 13. Johnson, The Myth of Passion: How the Legend of Tristan and Iseult has Negatively Shaped Western Ideals of Romance, (n.d.) a. Johnson, The Myth of Passion: How the Legend of Tristan and Iseult has Negatively Shaped Western Ideals of Romance, (n.d.) 14. Jill Johnson, Bloomsday: 100 Years After Joyce, (n.d.) a. Jill Johnson, Bloomsday: 100 Years After Joyce, (n.d.) 15. Lauri Johnson, Departmental Honors Creative Writing Project (n.d.) a. Lauri Johnson, Departmental Honors Creative Writing Project (n.d.) 16. Kelsey Kimbler, Fewer Equals in Personal Advantages, Than in Birth and State: Revising our Understanding of Queen Mary II, (n.d.) a. Kelsey Kimbler, Fewer Equals in Personal Advantages, Than in Birth and State: Revising our Understanding of Queen Mary II, (n.d.) 17. Diane Kloecker, Women in Symbolic Statehood and Objectivity: Relieving the Alienation of the Male Subject in Joseph Conrad, (n.d.) a. Diane Kloecker, Women in Symbolic Statehood and Objectivity: Relieving the Alienation of the Male Subject in Joseph Conrad, (n.d.) 18. Jeff Knight, The Magician in the Interface: Orson Welles's Interaction with Art, Authorship, and Technology, (n.d.) a. Jeff Knight, The Magician in the Interface: Orson Welles's Interaction with Art, Authorship, and Technology, (n.d.) 19. Audrey M. Lehr, Psycho Killers and Savants: Representations of Psychiatric Disabilities in Mainstream American Film, (n.d.)

20. Adam Lorenzen, Sailing as the Worst of Sinning: Walcott and the Wanderer, (n.d.) a. Adam Lorenzen, Sailing as the Worst of Sinning: Walcott and the Wanderer, (n.d.) 21. Christopher William Lyons, The Protagonist of Greene From a Chestertonian Perspective, (n.d.) 22. Dyann Margolis and Todd Seabrook, From Holdfast to Whileaway: A Continuum of Control, (n.d.) a. Dyann Margolis and Todd Seabrook, From Holdfast to Whileaway: A Continuum of Control, (n.d.) 23. Michelle M. Matern, Boo Boo: a novella, (n.d.) a. Michelle M. Matern, Boo Boo: a novella, (n.d.) 24. Mary Ann McDonell, It Only Hurts When I Laugh: A Study of the Functions of Laughter in Everday Communication, (n.d.) a. Mary Ann McDonell, It Only Hurts When I Laugh: A Study of the Functions of Laughter in Everday Communication, (n.d.) 25. Matt Metzler, Temporality and Transgender in Early Modern Cross-Dressed Plays. (n.d.) a. Matt Metzler, Temporality and Transgender in Early Modern Cross-Dressed Plays. (n.d.) 26. Theodore L. Peters, Finding teh Unpleasantly Familiar Tennyson, (n.d.) a. Theodore L. Peters, Finding teh Unpleasantly Familiar Tennyson, (n.d.) 27. Madison Arianna Peterson, Saphaeda, (n.d.) a. Madison Arianna Peterson, Saphaeda, (n.d.) 28. James F. Rice, Beyond Property to Identity: Irish Immigrants and the Construction of the Self in Ante-Bellum Slave Narratives, (n.d.) a. James F. Rice, Beyond Property to Identity: Irish Immigrants and the Construction of the Self in Ante-Bellum Slave Narratives, (n.d.) 29. James F. Rice, Beyond Property to Identity: Irish Immigrants and the Construction of the Self in Ante-Bellum Slave Narratives, (n.d.) a. James F. Rice, Beyond Property to Identity: Irish Immigrants and the Construction of the Self in Ante-Bellum Slave Narratives, (n.d.) 30. Meghan Rooney, Children's Perceptions of September 11, 2001, (n.d.) a. Meghan Rooney, Children's Perceptions of September 11, 2001, (n.d.) 31. Ross, The Ambivalent Nun: Behn's Support and Criticism of Catholicism in England, (n.d.) a. Ross, The Ambivalent Nun: Behn's Support and Criticism of Catholicism in England, (n.d.) 32. Sara Ross, A Room of One's Own and Five Hundred Pounds: Woolf'd development of thought on women's independence, (n.d.) a. Sara Ross, A Room of One's Own and Five Hundred Pounds: Woolf'd development of thought on women's independence, (n.d.) 33. Eric Rubeo, My Narrator and I: Crafting Authorial Identity in Fiction, (n.d.) a. Eric Rubeo, My Narrator and I: Crafting Authorial Identity in Fiction, (n.d.) 34. Bryan Rush, Hard Way Out, (n.d.) a. Bryan Rush, Hard Way Out, (n.d.) 35. Kay Sand, Soup Saturday, (n.d.) a. Kay Sand, Soup Saturday, (n.d.) 36. Emily L. Sharrett, Staging Race in Early Twentieth-Century American Theatre, (n.d.) a. Emily L. Sharrett, Staging Race in Early Twentieth-Century American Theatre, (n.d.) 37. Tom Speaker, Speeding the Work: Effect of Women's Poetry Blogs and Listservs on Equal Representation, (n.d.) a. Tom Speaker, Speeding the Work: Effect of Women's Poetry Blogs and Listservs on Equal Representation, (n.d.) 38. Shannon L. Spittler, London in Literature, (n.d.) a. Shannon L. Spittler, London in Literature, (n.d.) 39. Ann M. Werner, The Woman in the Parlor: Commodification, Madness, and Social Ascent in Three Victorian Novels, (n.d.) a. Ann M. Werner, The Woman in the Parlor: Commodification, Madness, and Social Ascent in Three Victorian Novels, (n.d.) 40. Vernon E. Williams, The Mayor Jones, (n.d.) a. Vernon E. Williams, The Mayor Jones, (n.d.) 41. Project by an unknown author on the poet Thomas McGrath, (n.d.) a. Project by an unknown author on the poet Thomas McGrath, (n.d.)

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors; Miami University Honors Program; 1977-2019; [15A-E-5B]; Box 1 Contents:

1. Benson, Robert A. Architecture and Interior Design 5/16/15 2. Brown, Carlyle 2007 3. Brunner, Christine 2002-2008 4. Butler, Sara Art 01/77-12/14 5. Clark, Angela 2003-2007 6. Davenport, Connie K. 2018 7. Doan, William 2008 8. Dutton, Thomas A. 1978-2000 9. Fishburn, Geoff 2001-2011 10. Griffith, Mike 2003-20011 11. Goos, Ashley 2011 12. Hoffman, Brian 2004 13. Honesty, Tamara 2000-2007 14. Howard, Rebecca 2004-2008 15. Johndrow, Nicole 2013-2014 16. Joyce, Susan 2015 17. Kim, Jung Hun 6/23/2006 18. Knight, Elizabeth 1996-2008 19. Jackson, Paul Keith 2016 20. Jayanna, Sid Computer Science and Software Engineering 7/2010-6/2013 21. Jones, k. Jenny Fight Choreographer 1993-1998 22. Lytle, Stephen C. 2018 23. Matson, Ron J. 2005 24. McIntosh, David Computer Sci and SAN 08/2009-08/2011 25. Mostkoff, Ariella 2017-2019 26. Reynolds, Samuel 2012 27. Rinehart, Carvin Art 2/25/14-5/16/15 28. Sauer, Matthew Architecture and Interior Design 2012-2015 29. Schillinger, Christin M. 2017 30. Schuette, Paul Music 5/15/15 31. Shaw, Jene 2006-2009 32. Smith, Karen 1992-2014 33. Smith, Leslie C. Computer Science and Systems Analysis 9/09 34. Stratton, Jay 2013-2014 35. Swisher, Dale Music 5/15/15 36. Wasnick, David C. Chemistry and Paper Engineering 09/24/10-07/31/13 37. Wilson, Josh 2013-2014 38. Wilson, Steve 2010 39. Wood, Katelyn 2015

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors; Miami University Honors Program; 1977-2019; [15A-E-5C]; Box 2 Contents:

1. Bailey, Anne -- Annual Reports/Salary 1978-2005 2. Berheim, Mark 1997-2015 3. Bisconti, Kyle Regional Enrollment and Admissions 5/10/19 4. Brady, Conor Architecture 08/2010-4/2011 5. Callahan, Denette E. Architecture and Interior Design 8/2004-12/2010 6. Cassady, Shelly 1985-2017 7. Costello, Mark Architecture 01/11/2010-4/2011 8. DeLuca, Christopher J. Architecture and Interior Design 08/21/08-2/28/11 9. Delzell, Judith K. 7/99-5/12 10. Mao, LuMingR. Linguistics 1990-2018 11. Montgomery, Edward K. 2014 12. Runyon, Randy 4/30/2017 13. Sizemore, Paula F. Arts and Science 6/15/98-4/30/18 14. Shaffer, Karen K. 1977-2011 15. Sloan, Susan Kay 1985-2017 16. Taylor, Kathryn English 8/18/14-2/11/16 17. Turner, Constance Education and Society 8/15/2000-5/31/2017 18. Wilson, Anita 1979-2017

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; 1989-2018; [15A-E-6A] Box 3 Contents:

1. Marchant, Linda November 16, 1995-March 13, 1989 Part 1 of 3 2. Marchant, Linda April 23, 2004-December 7, 1995 Part 2 of 3 3. Marchant, Linda September 19, 2018-May 14, 2004 Part 3 of 3 4. McKenney, Paul May 18, 2019-August 19, 2013 5. Medley, Kimberly June 3, 1991-April 28, 1998 Part 1 of 2 6. Medley, Kimberly May 6, 1998-November 5, 2018 Part 2 of 2 7. Mitchell, Euan Jan 2019-May 2016 8. Muschert, Glenn August 15, 2011-February 26, 2003 Part 1 of 2 9. Muschert, Glenn January 31, 2019-January 1, 2012 Part 2 of 2 10. Neubauer, Jack May 31, 2019-November 9, 2018 11. Okello. Wilson January 25, 2019-May 29, 2018 12. Olumwullah, Osaak May 18, 2001-March 23, 1995 Part 1 of 3 13. Olumwullah, Osaak April 8, 2004-July 5, 2001 Part 2 of 3 14. Olumwullah, Osaak February 28,2019-April 19,2004 Part 3 of 3 15. Pan, Yihong March 12, 1991-November 4, 2003 Part 1 of 2 16. Pan, Yihong November 25, 2003-September 10, 2018 Part 2 of 2 17. Pankiewicz, Nicole April 22, 2016-September 10, 2018 18. Pazzaglia, Nicoletta January 25, 2019-April 27, 2015

Arts and Science; English; Senior Honors Theses; Miami University Honors Program; 1971-2018; [15A-E-6B] Box 4 Contents:

1. Albin, William 1971-2010 2. Balwine, Justin Theatre 8/15/11-5/5/2012 3. Chang, Pansy Y. 2001-2016 4. Harmeyer, Jeanne Creative Arts Admin. 9/3/1996-7/31/2018 5. Jensen, Mark H. 1987-2017 6. Lenning, Mary 1996-1997 7. McKenna, William September 1, 1992-May 6, 1981 Part 1 of 3 8. McKenna, William August 9, 2002-November 20, 1992 Part 2 of 3 9. McKenna, William January 4, 2018-December 13, 2002 Part 3 of 3 10. Slagowski, Joshua S. Music 8/2010 11. Tyler, Brian March 1, 2018-November 21, 2017 12. Wilson, Anita August 4, 1997-February 11, 1982 Part 1 of 3 13. Wilson, Anita January 18, 2011-August 15, 1997 Part 2 of 3 14. Wilson, Anita March 21, 2018-February 25, 2011 1982 Part 3 of 3 15. Wright, Michael Dec. 2017-August 1990 16. Yang, Zheng May 24, 2018- June 12, 2015 17. Zeehler, Linda July 29, 1997-Nov. 13, 1985 Part 1 of 3 18. Zeehler, Linda July 1, 2011-April 6, 19985 Part 2 of 3 19. Zeehler, Linda Jun. 26, 2018 June 11, 1985 Part 3 of 3

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