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Size | 1.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 18 items) |
Abstract | George Howe was a Latin professor and classical scholar; A. B., Princeton, 1897; Ph.D., University of Halle, 1905; studied at the American Classical School at Rome, 1912-1913. The collection includes notebooks of Howe, professor of Latin at the University of North Carolina, including a diary Howe kept while attending Princeton, 1894-1895; notes he took while attending lectures at the University of Halle in Germany, 1901-1903; and notes he took while studying in Rome, 1912-1913, on sabbatical. |
Creator | Howe, George, 1876-1936. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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George Howe (1876-1936) was a Latin professor and classical scholar; A. B., Princeton, 1897; Ph.D., University of Halle, 1905; studied at the American Classical School at Rome, 1912-1913.
Back to TopThe collection includes notebooks of Howe, professor of Latin at the University of North Carolina, including a diary Howe kept while attending Princeton, 1894-1895; notes he took while attending lectures at the University of Halle in Germany, 1901-1903; and notes he took while studying in Rome, 1912-1913, on sabbatical.
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Finding aid updated for digitization by Kathryn Michaelis, August 2010
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