V. Correspondence, Speeches, Lecture and Class Notes
Scope and Contents
The correspondence file consists of incoming letters from publishers and friends between 1882 and 1952. Most relate to published works, but several are from family members. There is one letter from Joseph Quincey Adams (1910). Drafts of speeches (1927-1958) include: Our Plato, Philadelphia, April 28, 1939; Platonic Strife, Ann Arbor Michigan, April 29, 1927; Everyman's Library address (19?); Science, May 21, 1958, location unknown. Course notes include drafts for the General Reading course Lane Cooper developed at Cornell University; lecture notes; class notes on English 22, Seminar in Wordsworth, Byron, Milton, on Greek Literature, Earlier Poems of Coleridge; the Principles of Literary Criticism; miscellaneous writings on Plato; on Hymns; on Hume's of the Understanding; and The spirit of the Puritans. All are undated.
Language of Materials
Undetermined .
Physical Description
3 folders
Arrangement
Correspondence arranged alphabetically. Speeches arranged chronologically.
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