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Size | 1.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 200 items) |
Abstract | William Starr Myers (1877-1956) was a journalist, author, and professor at Princeton University, 1906-1956. He received his A.B. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1897. Papers of include letters and clippings sent to him, 1894-1895, while he was a student at the University of North Carolina by his parents, J. Norris Myers and Laura Virginia Starr Myers, in Asheville, N.C., concerning family, friends, and the Central Methodist Church. Most of these letters are accompanied by clippings from the Asheville Citizen on local subjects. Other letters include several from Archibald Henderson, May and December 1918 and 1924. Also included are diplomas from the Asheville, N.C., high school, 19 May 1893, from the University of North Carolina, 2 June 1897, and from John Hopkins University, 12 June 1900; a University of North Carolina class reunion certificate, 1947; a drawing book of Myers when he was a child; "The Book of William Starr Myers," compiled while he was a student at the University of North Carolina and containing doggerel, college songs, a class poem, copies of poems, a list of classics read by Myers, and educational expense account; a manuscript music book of Myers when he was a child; and a picture of Myers's room at Gilman Country Day School in Baltimore, Md. |
Creator | Myers, William Starr, 1877-1956. |
Curatorial Unit | Southern Historical Collection |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff, 1960-1991
Encoded by: Linda Sellars, Roslyn Holdzkom, June 2005
Updated by: Dawne Howard Lucas, May 2021
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William Starr Myers, son of J. Norris Myers and Laura Virginia Starr Myers, was born on 17 June 1877 in Baltimore, Md. In 1890, the Myers family moved to Asheville, N.C., where J. Norris Myers operated a shoe store.
William Starr Myers received his A.B. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1897 and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1900. At the University of North Carolina, Myers was a member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa. He was editor of the university yearbook, the Hellenian and of the newspaper, the Tar Heel. He also wrote the words for "Hail to the Brightest Star", sung to the tune of an old college song, called "Amici" and performed for the first time by the University Glee Club in 1897. This song evolved into the University of North Carolina alma mater, "Hark the Sound".
Myers was a master at the Gilman School for Boys in Baltimore, Md., 1900-1906, and then was assistant professor and preceptor at Princeton University, 1906-1918. He was a professor at Princeton from 1918 until his death in 1956.
William Starr Myers married Margaret Barr on 8 June 1910.
Back to TopPapers of William Starr Myers include letters and clippings sent to him, 1894-1895, while he was a student at the University of North Carolina by his parents, J. Norris Myers and Laura Virginia Starr Myers, in Asheville, N.C., concerning family and friends and the Central Methodist Church. Most of these letters are accompanied by clippings from the Asheville Citizen on local subjects. Other letters include several from Archibald Henderson, May and December 1918 and 1924. Also included are diplomas from the Asheville, N.C., high school, 19 May 1893, from the University of North Carolina, 2 June 1897, and from John Hopkins University, 12 June 1900; a University of North Carolina class reunion certificate, 1947; a drawing book of Myers when he was a child; "The Book of William Starr Myers," compiled while he was a student at the University of North Carolina and containing doggerel, college songs, a class poem, copies of poems, a list of classics read by Myers, and educational expense account; a manuscript music book of Myers when he was a child; and a picture of Myers's room at Gilman Country Day School in Baltimore, Md.
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Folder 1-13
Folder 1Folder 2Folder 3Folder 4Folder 5Folder 6Folder 7Folder 8Folder 9Folder 10Folder 11Folder 12Folder 13 |
Papers |
Folder 14-16
Folder 14Folder 15Folder 16 |
Volumes 1-3 |
Image Folder PF-3260/1 |
Picture of Myers's room at Gilman Country Day School in Baltimore, Md |
Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-3260/1 |
Oversize papers |