Box 2
Contains 10 Results:
Shakespeare's four chief tragedies lecture notes, circa 1920s
Included in Series 1 are lecture notes on Shakespearean plays, along with margin notations by Professor Babcock. The lecture notes are a rich example of Babcock's engaging teaching style.
"Collegiate", circa 1920s
(Contains various illustrations.)
Babcock, Robert Weston, editor (1928). Addresses and Records: Semi-Centennial Ceremonial, Purdue University, May, 1924. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wm. B. Burford Printing Company, 1924 - 1928
Series 2 includes publications edited by Babcock, who was the first editor for Purdue University.
Compiled by Frances Wallace and Robert Weston Babcock. Preparing Your Manuscript. West Lafayette, Indiana: Office of the University Editor, Purdue University, 1930
Series 2 includes publications edited by Babcock, who was the first editor for Purdue University.
Discussion by W.E. Howland, R.W. Babcock. Liberal Education via or versus Technical Training. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue News, Purdue University, 1939
Series 2 includes publications edited by Babcock, who was the first editor for Purdue University.
Williams, Franklin B, Jr., Ph.D. Elizabethan England. Boston: Museum Extension Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, 1939
(Also includes photocopied pages on "Master Chart of English History.")
Babcock, Weston. Hamlet: a tragedy of errors. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Studies, 1961
Series 2 includes publications edited by Babcock, who was the first editor for Purdue University.
Robert W. Babcock papers
The Robert W. Babcock papers contain numerous lecture notes on Shakespearean plays, along with margin notations by Professor Babcock. The lecture notes are a rich example of Babcock's engaging teaching style. There are also publications edited by Babcock, who was the first editor for Purdue University.
Lecture Notes, circa 1920s
Included in Series 1 are lecture notes on Shakespearean plays, along with margin notations by Professor Babcock. The lecture notes are a rich example of Babcock's engaging teaching style.
Publications, 1920 - 1961, bulk: 1920 - 1939
Series 2 includes publications edited by Babcock, who was the first editor for Purdue University.