22/8. Department of Linguistics
Record Group Term
Identifier: 22/8
The Department of Modern Languages [and Literatures] was established in 1977 from the merger of the: Dept. of French, Dept. of Germanic and Slavic, and Dept. of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese (Reporter, June 9, 1977). The Dept. of Modern Languages and Literatures split into two parts in 2002: Dept. of Linguistics (German, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, and the World Languages Institute which offers instruction in American Sign Language, Arabic, Danish, Modern Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Irish Gaelic, Swahili, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese) and The Dept. of Romance Languages & Literatures (French, Italian, Spanish, and Latina/o studies).
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Henry Lee Smith papers
Collection — Box 1-15
Identifier: 22-8F-232
Abstract
Papers of Henry Lee Smith include information, articles, pamphlets, notes regarding linguistics; speeches, publicity information, correspondence. Correspondents include Bernard J. Weiss, Norman A. McQuown, Richard D. Runyon, John C. Rose, Alan Lomax, David Thompson, Edward A. Kennard, Richard Huber, Frank S. Hopkins, Richard Heindel, Edward T. Hall, Michael Halbert, Julian Granberry, Hans Gottschalk, Robert Austerlitz, Irven D.J. Bross, William C. Stokoe, Raven I. McDavid, George P. Faust,...
Dates:
circa 1935-1972; Majority of material found within 1956-1972
Found in:
University Archives
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Henry Lee Smith papers