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University of Denver. Department of English

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Biography

Over the years, the Department of English has been part of the College of Liberal Arts, the Division of Arts and Humanities, and the Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Effective Fall Quarter 2018, it is a part of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Division of Arts and Humanities at the University of Denver.

In 1986, the English Department at the University of Denver began offering a Theater major as the then-School of Theater at the University had previously dissolved between 1984-85.

Citation:
Clarion, January 9, 1985, pg. 1; Clarion, February 28, 1985, pg. 5.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Feldman Correspondence, Irving Howe, 1966-1980

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Identifier: M145.02.0006.0010
Abstract

This folder contains correspondence from Irving Howe.

Dates: 1966-1980

John A. Chapman Papers

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Identifier: M039
Abstract John Chapman (1900-1972), nicknamed ''Old Frostface'' by the press and ''The Curmudgeon'' by affectionate colleagues, was a drama critic for the New York Daily News in the 1930s through the 1950s. Chapman spent some time reviewing movies in Hollywood, but his base was always in Manhattan. He and his wife Georgia also maintained a home in Westport, Connecticut. He was the son of Arthur Chapman, a Denver, Colorado newspaperman best known for his poem ''Out Where the West Begins.'' The bulk...
Dates: 1874-1979

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