Guide to the Geoffrey P. Murray papers, 1959-1967, undated
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Geoffrey P. Murray Papers, George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine.
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Geoffrey Peter Murray was born on April 9, 1940 in New York City. He attended South Portland High School, recieved an A.B. from Bowdoin in 1961, then recieved a master of arts deegree and a doctor a philsophy degree from Johns Hopkins University. In September 1970 he became an assistant professor of romance languages at the University of Maine in Orono. Murray died in a fire on April 18, 1972.
This collection contains letters to Murray, the bulk of which are from family and friends, materials related to Bowdoin and Johns Hopkins, and handwritten research notes. The notes are in both French and English.
Arranged alphabetically.
Bowdoin Materials
Correspondence, 1959-1967
Correspondence, undated
Research Notes, "Chapter 5," undated
Research Notes, "Agriculture," undated
Research Notes, "Constantinople," undated
Research Notes, Department of Romance Languages, undated
Research Notes, "Histoir" [History], undated
Research Notes, "Independence," undated
Research Notes, "L'Affaire Sans Dreyfus" [The Affair Without Dreyfus], undated
Research Notes, "L'Engage" [The Commitment], undated
Research Notes, Misc., undated
Research Notes, "Personages" [Characters], undated
Research Notes, Roles, undated
Symposium, The Language of Criticism and the Sciences of Man, 1966
Symposium, The Language of Criticism and the Sciences of Man, Adresses, 1966
Writings, French and English, 1960-1965