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Reflections: A Carson McCullers Symposium (MC 183) - Columbus State University

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Archives and Special Collections

Reflections: A Carson McCullers Symposium (MC 183)

Organizational Note

The symposium was sponsored by the Continuing Education Division and the Department of Language and Literature of Columbus College in observation of the 20th anniversary of the death of Carson McCullers. It was supported by the Georgia Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the D. Abbot Turner Fund.

Scope and Content

This material consists of a box of material concerning the grant application and evaluations, the program of the symposium, music used during the symposium, photographs displayed during the meeting and lists of attendees. October 22-24, 1987 1 box (1.f.)

Permission to Publish

Permission to publish material from Reflections: A Carson McCullers Symposium must be obtained from the Columbus State University Archives at Columbus State University. Use of the following credit line for publication or exhibit is required: Reflections: A Carson McCullers Symposium (MC 183) Columbus State University Archives Columbus, Georgia

Provenance

Presumably given to the Archives after the conference, but without documentation.

Note to Researchers

See also: The Bradley Memorial Library Carson McCullers Collection (MC 184)

Carson McCullers Society Records (MC 192)

Virginia Spencer Carr Collection (MC 23)

Loretto Chappell Collection (MC 29)

Carlos Dews Collection (MC 175)

Mary Martha Johnson Photograph Collection (SMC 53)

Clason Kyle Collection (MC 86)

Jordan Massee—Carson McCullers Collection (MC 170)

The Valley Reads: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter Collection (MC 179)

John Zeigler and Edwin Peacock Collection (MC 182)

Box and Folder/Item List

Box 1

  • Folder 1 - Symposium-related documents
  • Framed photographs of Carson McCullers from a display at the symposium

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