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Boklund, Karl Gunnar

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Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Boklund, Karl Gunnar

 File
Identifier: U201.02.0006.0019
Abstract

Contains black and white photographic negatives, contact sheets, and prints of University of Denver faculty member Karl Gunnar Boklund.

Dates: 1793-2009

Box 1: Es'kia Mphahlele Personal Papers, 1968-2008

 File — Box M513.01.0001: [Barcode: U186023307976]
Identifier: M513.01.0001
Abstract

Es'kia Mphahlele was an English professor, writer, and PhD student at the University of Denver from 1966-1968. Mphahlele is often noted at the founder of the African Humanist movement. This box contains correspondences with various colleagues, employment and academic information, and drafts of his writings.

Dates: 1968-2008

Box 7: Audiovisual Materials, 1971

 Item — Box M511.05.0007: Series M511.05 [Barcode: U186023307887]
Identifier: M511.05.0007
Abstract This box contains two films reels of lectures held by the University of Denver English Department and the Denver Quarterly. One of the lectures was given by W.J. Bate, an English professor at Harvard University. This reel is encased in a gray plastic casing. The other reel is unknown. It is encased in a clear plastic casing. Also included are several casette tapes of a lecture by Karl Gunnar Boklund. Another reel, titled "Insitute for 20th Centyrt Studies Spring Lecture Series," is held in a...
Dates: 1971

Es'kia Mphahlele Personal Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M513
Abstract

Es'kia Mphahlele was an English professor, writer, and PhD student at the University of Denver from 1966-1968. Mphahlele is often noted at the founder of the African Humanist movement. This collection contains correspondences with various colleagues, employment and academic information, and drafts of his writings.

Dates: 1968-2008

Gunnar Boklund: The Impact of World War 2 on Modern Literature (Reel 1 / Side 1), 1965-03-04

 Item
Identifier: U032.01.0010.00007
Abstract

This reel contains Gunnar Boklund speaking at the University of Denver as part of the January through March Department of English Lecture Program in 1965. The theme of the lecture is the impact of World War 2 on modern literature. Buckland expands this theme to include World War 1 and other wars prior to World War 2. The lecutre is not present in full as the recording stops when the tape ran out.

Total run time: 1:08:00

Dates: 1965-03-04

Gunnar Boklund: Time Must Have a Stop - Apocalyptic Thought and Expression in the 20th Century (Reel 1 / Side 1), 1967-05-25

 Item
Identifier: U032.01.0009.00041
Abstract

This reel contains Gunnar Boklund speaking at the University of Denver on May 25, 1967. The title of his lecture is Time Must Have a Stop: Apocalyptic Thought and Expression in the 20th Century. During his time, Boklund speaks on the literary infatuation with the apocalyptic mood and recurring phenomenon in modern literature of apocalyptic thought. Boklund also speaks at length about national socialism and the third reich in general.

Total run time: 1:19:38

Dates: 1967-05-25

The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 55, 1964 May 15

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v068i55_19640515
Abstract

Radiators Might Flame, But Studies Must go on. Sports Editor Powell Chosen Tuesday to Edit ’65 K-Book. Boklund Surveys Hamlet’s Problems in Lecture “Judgement in Shakespeare”. Fine Arts Week Closes Tonight with Two Films. Lambda Chi’s Go Kidnapping for MSS.

Dates: 1964 May 15

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