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The John S. Kenyon Collection Size: The collection is contained in 6 document storage boxes, 6 half-size document storage boxes, 9 note card boxes, and 2 slide boxes. The size is of the collection is 15 linear feet. Revised by Kevin Close, 2006 |
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John Samuel Kenyon, Biography
John S. Kenyon was head of the Hiram College English Department from 1916 until his retirement as a Professor Emeritus in 1944. During his tenure at Hiram College J.S. Kenyon held various summer school teaching positions. These positions included: Wooster College, 1909 – 1910; Indiana University, 1915; the University of Michigan, 1919; and the University of Texas, 1928. Prior to his teaching at Hiram College J.S. Kenyon began teaching at West Kentucky College in 1898-1899. From 1899-1901 he taught Greek at Christian University in Canton, Missouri. 1903-1904 he was a fellow in English at University of Chicago. 1906-1916 he was an English professor at Butler University in Indianapolis.
During his long career John S. Kenyon became very accomplished in his field. He was regarded as the “dean” of American phoneticians. He was the consulting editor for pronunciation and phonetics of the second edition of Webster’s New International Dictionary(1934). He also was a co-editor of the Pronouncing Dictionary of American English. J.S. Kenyon wrote American Pronunciation, an important book where he insisted on avoiding prescriptive decision on usage. These three major publications are only a brief listing of his contributions to his field.
During his long career J.S. Kenyon received several notable rewards and prizes. In 1927 the University of London awarded the Soames Prize for Research in Phonetics to J.S. Kenyon. In 1943 he received the Hiram College Alumni Award for Distinguished Service. The Western Reserve University granted him an honorary doctorate in 1954.
J.S. Kenyon graduated from Hiram College in 1898, and obtained his Masters Degree from the University of Chicago in 1903. In 1908 he received his doctorate from Harvard University.
J.S. Kenyon was married to Myra Alice Pow in 1899. They had two daughters together, Martha Elizabeth Kenyon and Elizabeth Sheldon Kenyon Andress. Both daughters are now deceased.
J.S. Kenyon was born in Medina, Ohio in 1874 and died September 6, 1959.
Scope and Content
The John S. Kenyon Collection consists of vast amounts of personal and business correspondence with J.S. Kenyon. The collection also contains subject files and writings of J.S. Kenyon. Some material is Hiram related. Included in the collection are notes and drafts of the publications Independent Change of Accented Vowels and Pronouncing Dictionary of American English. Glass slides of phonetic speech are also found in the collection. Card files detailing parts of speech and English constructions; alphabetical pronouncing word lists, student reading lists, and the phonetic alphabet with examples, notes, and parts of speech can be found in the collection. Kenyon’s work on the Pow family genealogy, which utilized Pow family correspondence, is included in the collection.
Box 1
Correspondence and Subject Files: A – F
Abel, James W. “Petition for [3,2]: Before and After”, The Study of Sounds vol. 16: 11-39.
“Vowel – R Symbolization: An Historical Development”, Speech Monographs: 23- 36.
Adamic, Louis. Correspondence.
Adkins, Lois Noble. Correspondence.
Alabama, University of. Correspondence.
Allen, Harold B. Correspondence.
Alspach, Russell K. Correspondence.
American Council of Learned Societies (Waldo G. Leland). Correspondence.
American Dialect Society (Miles Hanley, Louise Pound, Allen Walker Read, George Wilson, Thomas Pyles, J. Willis Russell). Correspondence.
American Name Society.
American Speech (Cabell Greet, Allan F. Hubbell, Elliot V.K. Dobbie, Kemp Malone). Correspondence.
Ames, E.S. Correspondence.
Amherst College. Correspondence.
Anderson, David R. “Modeling.” Inauguration f the John S. Kenyon Chair in English at Hiram College. September 15, 1993.
Anderson, Jeanette O. Correspondence.
Andrews, Ruth Elliot. Correspondence.
[?] “Anglosaonicis e Dialects necnon Semisaxonicis Spicilegium” [A Gleaning from Anglosaxon and not Semisaxon Dialects]
D. Appleton Century Company (Dana H. Ferrin). Correspondence.
Artin, Edward. Correspondence.
Asai, Sadahiko. Correspondence.
Atwood, E. Bagley. Review of Charles Kenneth Thomas’ An Introduction to the Phonetics of American English Language, vol. 24 #3, July – September, 1948: 326 – 330.
Atwood, E. Bagley. “Some Eastern Virginia Pronunciation Features.” English Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson, vol. IV, 1951: 111-124.
Ayres, Harry M. Correspondence.
Atlas Linguistic
Linguistic Atlas of the U.S. and Canada.
B
Bailey, Stephen K. “Fertile Hypotheses”, Bulletin of Hiram College, vol. 45 #6, June, 1953.
Baker, George Pierce. Correspondence.
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley. “The Oxford English Dictionary 1884 – 1928”
Bancroft, Clara Cook. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. – Bancroft, Clara Cook.
Bancroft, Coleman. Obituary.
George Banta Publishing Company (C.A. Peerenboom, C.E. Cass, A.J. Hepson). Correspondence.
Barker, A.G. (File Not Located Here). See G. and C. Merrian Company.
Barker, James L. “Dynamic vs. Static Phonetics.” Journal of Speech Disorders, vol. 5 #2, June, 1940: 153-183.
Barnhart, C.L. (File Not Located Here) See Scott, Foresman and Company.
Barrows, Sarah T. Correspondence.
Bartlett, Adeline C. Correspondence.
Bate, Fred. Correspondence.
Bates, Miner Lee. Correspondence.
Bates, Miner Searle, “Supplementary Personal Account of the Fall of Nanking”
Baugh, Albert C. Correspondence.
Baugh, Albert C. “Richard Sellyng.” Essays and Studies in Honor of Carleton Brown. New York: New York U. Press, 1940: 167-181.
Bayne, Sarah H. Correspondence.
Beatt, Arthur. “Contemporary Drama”, “Contemporary English Literature”, Study Outline Series. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1916.
Bender, Harold. Correspondence.
Benet, Stephen Vincent. Correspondence.
Bennet, C.L. (File Not Located Here). See Dalhousie University.
Benton, Elbert J. Correspondence.
Berger, Marshall D. “Vowel Distribution and Accentual Prominence in Modern English”, Word, vol. 2 #3, December, 1955: 363-76.
Bethel, J.P. (File Not Located Here). See G. and C. Merriam Company.
Biographical Dictionary of Speech Education. (Arthur J. Bromstein). Correspondence.
Bissell, Howard and Marcia. Correspondence.
Blakemore, W.B. “The American Tradition in Education and Religion”, Eureka College Bulletin, vol. 55 #3, March, 1956.
Bloch, Bernard. Correspondence.
Bloomfield, Leonard. Correspondence.
Bloomfield, Morton W. Correspondence.
Bloomfield, Morton W. “Canadian English and its Relation to Eighteenth Century American Speech”, ms., n.d.
Blythe, Nancy. Correspondence.
Boardman, Fon, W., jr. (File Not Located Here) See Oxford University Press.
Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc. (Claude B. McCaleb). Correspondence.
Bodleian Library. Correspondence.
Bonar, Ann. Correspondence.
Bonney Castle Inn (Marion F. Sawyer) Correspondence.
Bottke, Karl G. Correspondence.
Bower, Ruth (Mrs. H.H.) Correspondence.
Bradley, Henry. Obituary and Memoir Review.
“Breakfast Commentator” (File Not Located Here). See Lawrence, Charles W.
Bridges, Robert, “The Testament of Beauty” – Review of
Brier, W. Eule and Nachtigall. Hall A.S.: Max Niemayer, 1910.
Bright, John W. Correspondence.
Brilioth, Borje. A Grammer of the Dialect of Lorton (Cumberland). London: Oxford U. Press, [1913?].
British Dialects.
British Museum. Correspondence.
Bronstein, Arthur J. (File Not Located Here). See Biographical Dictionary of Speech Education.
Broome, Christine. Correspondence.
Brown, Demarchus C. Obituary.
Brown, Hilton U. Correspondence.
Brown, Kenneth I. (Dennison University). Correspondence.
Brown, Rollo Walter. Correspondence.
Brown, Rollo Walter. Broadsheet, “The Ways of a Writer”
Bryan, W.F. Correspondence.
Bryant, Margaret M. Correspondence.
Burke, Jackson. (File Not Located Here). See Mergenthaler Linotype.
Burnett, Arthur W. (File Not Located Here). See Henry Holt and Company.
Burns, Howard F. Correspondence.
Burns, James A. (File Not Located Here). See The Oneida Baptist Institute.
Burton, Senator Harold H. Correspondence.
“Bus”
Butler College (Thomas Carr Howe). Correspondence.
The Butler Drift. Butler College, 1909.
The Butler Drift. Butler College, 1911.
Byrne, Alice Settlemyer. Correspondence.
C
Calley, Nelson Robert. Correspondence.
The Cambridge History of English Literature (A.R. Waller). Correspondence.
Campbell, LeRoy A. – Samples of Pronunciation.
Canby, Henry S.
Cannon, Charity. (File Not Located Here). See Willard, Summer and Charity Cannon.
Carhart, Paul W. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. – G. and C. Merriam Co.
Caribbean, pronunciation of
The Carnegie Corporation (Charle Dollard). Correspondence.
Case School of Applied Science. (File Not Located Here). See Wickenden, Wm. Elgin.
Cass, C.E. (File Not Located Here). See George Banta Publishing Co.
Cassidy, Frederic G. Correspondence.
Chalmers, Gordon K. Correspondence.
Chaucer Society (List of Publications).
Chemical Works, Pronunciation of
Cherne, Leo. (File Not Located Here). See International Rescue Committee.
Chicago University of (G.W. Sherburn, John M. Manly). Correspondence.
Christensen, Francis. Correspondence.
Christian Church (Hiram). Correspondence.
Christian University. (File Not Located Here). See also Hardy, J.W. also See Culver-Stockton College
Clack, Alberta Green. Correspondence.
The Clarendon Press. Correspondence.
Clarke, Dr. Elbert H. “What is Practical?” Bulletin of Hiram College, vol. 46 #6, June, 1954.
Clarke, Elbert H. Speech at Dedication of Stephens Memorial Observatory, Hiram College, Nov. 18, 1939.
Clem, John L. Correspondence.
Cleveland Board of Education (Evan Lodge). Correspondence.
Cleveland Plain Dealer. Correspondence.
Cleveland Public Library (Dorotha L. Whitney). Correspondence.
Colby, Frank “Good Speech”, clipping
Columbia University Press (Charles G. Proffitt, Dorothy M. Swart).
Coleman, Elizabeth M. (File Not Located Here). See Moore Free Library.
Colton, George H. Correspondence.
Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2nd International.
Cooke, Alistair. “English on Both Sides of the Atlantic”, The Listener, April 3, 1935: 571 – 572.
Cooley, Harris Reid.
Cooper, Eleanor H. Correspondence.
Corner, George W. Correspondence.
Cowan, J.M. (File Not Located Here). See Linguaphone Institute.
Craig, Hardin. Correspondence.
Craigie, Sir Wm. A. Correspondence.
Craigie, Sir William and James R. Hulbert, eds. A Dictionary of American English on Historical Principles. Prefatory note to vol. IV. Chicago: U. of Chicago Press. 1944.
Craigie, Sir Wm. Memoir of Work on the O.E.D. in The Periodical, winter, 1948: 158-162.
Creek, H.L. Correspondence.
Culler, A. Dwight. Correspondence.
Culver-Stockton College (W.B. McRoberts). Correspondence.
Cumberledge, G.F.J. (File Not Located Here). See Oxford University Press.
Cunningham, William. Correspondence.
Curme, George Oliver. Correspondence.
Curme, George Oliver. “Are Our Teachers of English Adequately Prepared for Their Work?” PMLA, 1931. (5 Copies).
Curme, George Oliver. “The Development of the Analytic Genitive in Germanic. II.” Modern Philolgy, vol. XI #3, January, 1914: 289-313.
Curme, Marjorie. Correspondence.
D
Dagget, Windsor P. Review of Kenyon’s American Pronunciation, in The Billboard, July 25, 1925: 35.
Dalgas, Eggert. Correspondence.
Dalhousie University. (C.L. Bennet). Correspondence.
Dalmsley Bros. – Photographs.
Danielsson, Bror. Correspondence.
Dannley, Libbie M. (Mrs. J.D.). Correspondence.
Danton, Arrina P. Correspondence.
Daugherty, Ruth. Correspondence.
Davidson, H.A. “Studies in Modern Plays”, Study Outline Series. New York: The H.W. Wilson Co., 1915.
Davidson, L. Correspondence.
Davis, Clyde and Phoebe. Correspondence.
Davis, Edith (Mrs. S.F.). Correspondence.
Davis, Edwin B. Correspondence.
Davis, Edwin B. “Initial Long U”, American Speech, April, 1944.
“Metropolitan er, ir, ur”, American Speech, vol. 18 #1, 1943: 77-78
“American Nasality”, English Journal, September, 1944.
Davis, Edwin C. Correspondence.
Davis, E. Jettries. “[London] City Churches, 1926”, Typescript, n.d.
Davis, Gilbert. Correspondence.
Davis, Harold E. “The Pennsylvania – Ohio Canal 1823-1877”, Hiram Historical Society publication #1, December, 1929.
Davis, Dr. William R. Correspondence.
De Angulo, James B. Correspondence.
De Camp, L. Sprague. Correspondence.
De Haven, Thomas. Correspondence.
Dean, Allie M. (Class of 1895). Correspondence.
Dean, J. Ernest.
Dearden, Jeannette. Correspondence.
Deighton, Bell and Co., Ltd. (L.E. Smith). Correspondence.
Dempster, Germaine. “’Thy Gentilesee’ in Wife of Bath’s Tale D1159-62”, Modern Language Notes, March 1942: 173-176.
Dennison, Hon. David. Correspondence.
Denune, Perry P. Correspondence.
Derlaut Katalog
Derthick, B.M. “One Hundred Years’ History of the Disciples of Christ at Mantua Center”, Address at the 100th Anniversary of the Church, June 19, 1927.
Derthick, Everest. Correspondence.
Dewey, Godfrey. Correspondence.
DeWitt, M.E. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. Review of Out Oral Word as Social and Economic Factor.
De Witt, Miss? Correspondence.
[Diacritical Marks]
Dialect
Dietz, Wm. G. Obituary.
Dillon, Myles. Correspondence.
The Dionne Quintuplet Guardianship. Correspondence.
Disciples Divinity House of the U. of Chicago.
Disciples of Christ Historical Society. (File Not Located Here) See Shaw, Henry K.
Dix, Emmett C. Obituary.
Dix, R.C. (File Not Located Here). See Ravenna Evening Record.
Dixon, James Main. Correspondence.
Dobbie, Elliot V.K. (File Not Located Here). See American Speech.
Dodd, William G. Correspondence.
Dodge, Martin. “Plan for Making the Forrest Reserves Productive”, Congressional Record, March 12, 1924.
Doerschug, Delia T. (Mrs. Leslie R.). Correspondence.
Dollard, Charles. (File Not Located Here). See The Carnegie Corporation.
Douglas, Richard S. Correspondence.
Drinkwater, John. “Review of Carl Sandburg’s Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years”, Sat. Review of Lit.; March 27, 1926.
Dunlop, William L. Correspondence.
Dunn, Waldo H. Correspondence.
Dykema, Karl W. Correspondence.
Dykema, Karl W. “Review of Webster’s New World Dictionary, College Edition. American Speech, vol. XXIX, #31, February, 1954: 59-65.
E
Eames, Wilberforce. (File Not Located Here). See New York Public Library.
Early English Text Society, Pamphlet.
Easum, Harry and Margaret.
Edelman, Nathan. (File Not Located Here). See Modern Language Notes.
The Edward MacDowell Association
Edwards Letter Shop (D.W. Edwards).
Eliason, Norman E. Correspondence.
Eldridge, R.C. Six Thousand Common English Words. Niagara Falls, New York, 1911.
Eliot, Charles W. Correspondence.
Ellinger, Dr. John. Correspondence.
Elliot, Rachel. (Correspondence re and Correspondence with).
Emerson, Oliver Farrar. Correspondence.
Emerson, Oliver Farrar. Various Journals.
Emerson, O.F. “Mead-Meadow-Shade-Shadow, A Study in Analogy.” Modern Language Notes, vol. XXV #3, March, 1920; 147-154.
Emerson, O.F. “A Small Sheet of Sonnets.” Western Reserve U. Bulletin. Vol. XXXII #13, July 1, 1929: 5–11.
Emsley, Bert. Correspondence.
Emsley, Bert. “Progress in Pronouncing Dictionaries.” American Speech, February, 1940: 55-59.
English Language Institute. (File Not Located Here). See Charles C. Fries.
English Language, Suggested Bibliography.
English Place-Name Society (Allen Mawer). Correspondence.
Epitaphs from New England Cemetery.
Erikson, Eston Everett, List of the Writings of.
Evans [Brenda?]. Correspondence.
Evans, Edith N. Correspondence.
Evening Post
F
Fall, Paul H. (File Not Located Here). See Hiram College.
Falstaff, Jake. The Songs and Ballads of Reini Kugel. Privately Printed, n.d.
Faris, Paul. Correspondence.
Ferrin, Dana H. (File Not Located Here). See D. Appleton Century Co.
Filiatrault, Gladys. Correspondence.
First National Bank, Garrettsville, Ohio. Correspondence.
Flint, Paul H. Correspondence.
Foglesong, Clara Belle. Correspondence.
Follett, Wilson. Correspondence.
Ford, J.D.M. Correspondence.
Forrest, J.D. Correspondence.
Forrest, Wm. M., Biography. Correspondence.
Forrest, William and Anne Pendleton. Correspondence.
[Fortune?], Bessie. Correspondence.
Foster, Finley.
Foster, Sir Gregory. Correspondence.
Frary, [Ihna Thayer]
Francis, W.N. Correspondence.
Franklin, Benjamin, writings of
Fries, Charles C. and Fund Committee. Correspondence.
Fries, Charles C. trans. The Battle of Maldon. Ann Arbor, Michigan: George Wahr, 1925.
Fries, Charles C. trans. The Seafarer. Ann Arbor, Michigan: George Wahr, 1925.
Fuchs, Edward A.H. Correspondence.
Fuhrken, G.E., review of book Standard English Speech.
Fuller, [Hde?] W.
Fuller, Robert N. Correspondence.
Furniwall, F.J. with Photograph. Correspondence.
Box 2
Correspondence and Subject Files G-Ke
G
Gallan, Gordon J. (File Not Located Here). See G. and C. Merriam Company.
Gard, R. Max. Correspondence.
Garfield, James A. (Subject File).
Garfield, James A. (Clippings).
Garfield, Lucretia R. Correspondence.
Garwick, Walter. Correspondence.
Gazette [Indianapolis?]
Geddes, James Jr. Correspondence.
Gerhard, Robert.
Gimson, A.C. “Implications of the Phonemic/Chronemic Grouping of English Vowels”, Acta Linguistica, v, 1945-49: 94-100.
Ginn and Company. Correspondence.
Giocarinis, Kiman. Correspondence.
Goins, Charles. (File Not Located Here). See The Oneida Baptist Institute.
Golden, G. Kelly; Golden, John R.; Golden, John W.; Golden, Richard S. Addresses only.
Goldner, Jacob Henry. (File Not Located Here). See Hiram College, Doctor of Divinity Degree, honorary.
Goodale, Ralph H. Correspondence.
Gouldin, John Waller. Correspondence.
[Grattan, J.H.G.?] Correspondence.
The Gramophone Co., Ltd.
Grandgent, Charles H. (with obituary). Correspondence.
Grandgent, Charles H. “The Dark Ages.” PMLA, vol. XXVIII #1, 1913: 1-29.
Grandgent, Charles H. “New Renderings of Dante.” Italica, vol. 3 #2, May, 1926: 21-23.
[Grandgent, Charles H.] Vowel Measurements, diagrams illustrating.
Gray, Thomas. “Elegy, written in a Country Churchyard”, photocopy of ms.
Green, Caspar D. Correspondence.
Green, Kinsey Melton. Correspondence.
Greet, William Cabell. Correspondence.
Griffith, R.H. Correspondence.
Grimbly, Ann. Correspondence.
H
Hale, Edward E. Correspondence.
Hall, Robert A. Correspondence.
Hamilton, Alice. Correspondence.
Hamilton, Harlan W. Correspondence.
Hamilton, Harlan W. “Current Trends in the English Major”, College English, vol. 15 #6, March, 1954: 339-46. “Wm. Combe and John Hunter’s Essay on the Teeth”, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, vol. 14 #2, 1959: 169-178.
Hamilton, Beach Co. Correspondence.
Hammond, Eleanor P. Correspondence.
Hammond, Eleanor P. Class Questions for Analysis of Narrative Fiction, 1901.
Hanford, James H. Correspondence.
Hanley, Louise. Correspondence.
Hanley, Miles L. Correspondence.
Hanley, Miles L., comp. Examples of Rimes from Early American Verse. Madison, Wisconsin, 1935. (2 Copies).
Hanley, Miles H. “High Speed Motion Pictures of the Human Vocal Chords”, typescript, n.d.
“J.S. Kenyon’s American Pronunciation: A Review”, Dialect Notes, vol. 5, part 7, 1924:
292-295. 2 copies.
Hanley, Miles L. comp. Middle English Short a and e in Modern English as Illustrated by rimes and spellings. Madison, Wisconsin, 1937.
Hanley, Miles L. “Spelling for Diaries and Town Records from Massachusetts and Connecticut” (2 copies).
Harbage, Alfred. “Sweet Will and Gentle Marlowe”, The New York Times Book Review, June 12, 1955: 9 –10.
Hardy, J.W. Correspondence.
Hardy, Thomas. Correspondence.
Harvard University.
Harvard University Press.
Harper and Brothers, Publishers. Correspondence.
Harry, Richard S. Correspondence.
Haskins, Cecil L. Correspondence.
Haugen, Einar. Correspondence.
Haugen, Einar. “Notes on ‘Voiced T.’ in American English”, typescript.
Hayden, Amos Sutton. (File Not Located Here). See Hiram College—Amos Sutton Hayden Memorial Chair.
Hayden, Mr. And Mrs. Warren S. Correspondence.
Hayden, Miller and Company. Correspondence.
Henry Holt and Company, Publishers. (Arthur W. Burnett, T.J. Wilson).
Henry, Charles A. (File Not Located Here). See Hiram College Alumni Annual Giving.
Henry, Frederick A. Correspondence.
Henry, Marcia. Correspondence.
Hepson, A.J. (File Not Located Here). See George Banta Publishing Company.
Herb Society of America (Elizabeth Luesenhop). Correspondence.
Herzberg, Max J. (File Not Located Here). See Word Study.
Hewlett, James H. Correspondence.
Hill, Archibald A. Correspondence.
Hill, Archibald A. “Early Loss of R Before Dentals”, typescript.
“Phonetic and Phonemic Change”, Language, vol. 12 #1, Jan.—Mar.,1936: 15-22.
Hill, Archibald A. “Towards a Literary Analysis.” English Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson, vol. IV, 1951: 147-165. (2 copies).
Hinckley, ? Correspondence.
Hinsdale, Burke A. to James A. Garfield (copy), Nov. 27, 1878.
Hinsdale, Ellen C. Correspondence.
Hinsdale, Mildred. Correspondence.
Hinsdale, Wilbert B. Correspondence.
Hiram Christian Church. (File Not Located Here). See Christian Church (Hiram).
Hiram College. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon John S. – “The Aims of Hiram College”
“Convocation”, Hiram College, Sept. 20, 1956.
Hiram College (Minor Lee Bates, Kenneth I. Brown, Paul H. Fall, Howard S. Bissell, Fred E. Nessell)
Hiram College – A.A.U.P. Membership, 1954.
Hiram College Advance Broadcaster – “Garfield College”
Hiram College Advance – Longanecker, Frank M., Obituary.
Hiram College – Alpha Society.
Hiram College Alumni Association (Charles A. Henry).
Hiram College – Alumni Award for Distinguished Service, 1942 – Ralphael Howard Miller 1944 – Wm. Mentzel Forrest
Hiram College – Brown, Kenneth I, inauguration of.
Hiram College. By-Laws of the Board of Trustees and Charter of Hiram College.
Hiram College Catalogue, 1898.
Hiram College Centennial Homecoming Program.
Hiram College – Class of 1898, Photograph.
Hiram College, Class of 1925.
Hiram College Commencement Programs
Hiram College – Development, 1956-57.
Hiram College – Doctor of Divinity Degree, honorary (Jacob Henry Goldner).
Hiram College – English Department, Objectives of.
Hiram College – English Examinations.
Hiram College – English Majors.
Hiram College – Fraternities and Clubs.
Hiram College – Hayden, Amos Sutton, Memorial Chair.
Hiram College – Kenyon, John S. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. – Hiram College.
Hiram College – Library.
Hiram College – Peckham, George and Colton, George, photograph.
Hiram College – President’s Report, 1934-35.
Hiram College – Programs, misc.
Hiram College – Reading Lists, English and Phonetics.
Hiram College – Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Commemoration.
Hiram College – Song “Alma Mater”
Hiram College – Vachel Lindsay Poetry Contest Rules, 1932.
Hiram House.
Hiram, Ohio.
Home Program Director, Radio Stations WHA and WLBL, Madison, Wisconsin.
Hood College (Henry I. Stahr). Correspondence.
Horn, Mr. And Mrs. Clinton M. Correspondence.
Hostetler, Joseph. Correspondence.
Horwill, H.W. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. See Book Review – A Dictionary of Modern American Usage.
Houghton, Mifflin Company. Correspondence.
“The House that Jack Built”
Howe, Thomas C. Correspondence.
Howson, Maud F and J.M. Correspondence.
Hubbell, Allan F. (File Not Located Here). See American Speech.
Hubbell, Charles E. (Ned). Speech, 1925.
Hughes, John H. (File Not Located Here). See Interamerican Newsletter.
Hulbert, James R. (File Not Located Here). See Craigie, Sir William.
Hultzen, Lee. Correspondence.
Hultzen, Lee. “Symbol for the Nonsyllabic Postuocalic R of General American: An Essay in Phonetic Methodology.” The Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 36 #2, April, 1950: 189 – 201.
Hultzen, Lee. “Vowel Quality in Unstressed Syllables in American English.” The Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. XXIX #4, December, 1943: 451-457.
Humphrey, Nina. Correspondence.
Hunlis, Murray. Correspondence.
H., W.D. Correspondence.
Ichikawa, Sanki. Correspondence.
Indiana University (Russell Noyes). Correspondence.
“Information Please”
The Institute for Research in Language Teaching (Harold E. Palmer). Correspondence.
Institute of International Education.
Institut Litteraire et Artistique de France (Marquis de Champrans de Faremont). Correspondence.
Interamerican Newsletter (John H. Hughes).
International Phonetic Alphabet.
International Phonetic Association (A.C. Gimson, Daniel Jones).
International Society of Phonetic Sciences.
International Rescue Committee (Leo Cherne).
Jackson, John. Correspondence.
James, A. Lloyd. Correspondence.
Japanese Phonemes.
Jespersen, Otto. Correspondence.
Jones, Daniel. Correspondence.
Jones, Daniel. “The System of the International Phonetic Association”, Sound Symbols and Their Use in Different Language Areas, 1928.
Jones, Herbert – Obituary.
Jones, Howard M. (File Not Located Here). See Modern Language Association.
Jones, Speech Sounds. Records.
Jones, Howard W. Correspondence.
Jones, Stephen (With Photograph). Correspondence.
Jones, Stephen. Cardinal Vowels, X-Ray photographs of.
Jones, Stephen. “Radiography and Pronunciation”, The British Journal of Radiology, vol. II, New Series. #15, March, 1929: 149 – 152. (2 Copies)
Jones, W.P. Correspondence.
Jones, Martin. Correspondence.
Jorde, R. Correspondence.
Journal of English and German Philology.
Journal of English and German Philology, contents, vols. 1-14.
Kelly, S.J. “The Leonard Case Diary”; The ‘Memoranda’ of Leonard Case, Sr.”, [Cleveland Plain Dealer], n.d.
Kennedy, Arthur G. Correspondence.
Kenyon, Genealogy.
[Kenyon] Carrie. Correspondence.
Kenyon, Elizabeth and Martha. (File Not Located Here). See Box 12. See Also Page, Harlan M.
Kenyon, Myra Pow. (File Not Located Here). See Kittredge, George Lyman-Aug. 20, 1908.
Kenyon, Myra Pow. ms. For paper on antiquarian books, n.d.
Kenyon, Mr. And Mrs.?, parents of J.S.K.
Kenyon, Alfred M. and Ingold, Louis. Trigonometry with Brief Tables. The Macmillan Company, 1914.
Kenyon, Mr. And Mrs. John S. (Marriage and Golden Wedding).
Ministers License for J.S. Kenyon. 1897. (Side of Box)
10 x 13 Photograph of wheat. (Side of Box).
11 x 14 Photograph of a mother bird feeding baby bird. (Side of Box).
Box 3
Correspondence and Subject Files: Ke – [John S. Kenyon]
Beam, Alvin. Notes Re: John S. Kenyon to Robert S. Gallegher, “Patterns,” Hiram College, 1957
Foulk, Betty Ann. “What Educated People Say.” Patterns, Spring March, 1958: 6-7; 27.
Kenyon, John S. “The Aims of Hiram College”, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Aloud, Loud and Out loud”, Philological Quarterly, vol.5 #2, April, 1926: 173-175. 3 Copies.
Kenyon, John S. “American English”, LeMaitre Phonetique. Vol. 3 #7, Jan-Mar., 1927: 1-5. See also Abel, James W.
Kenyon, John S. American Pronunciation, Advertisement; also list of dates of printings.
Kenyon, John S. American Pronunciation, Galley Sheets.
Kenyon, John S. “American Pronunciation, 7th ed., Transcription of Accompanying Record”
Kenyon, John S. American Pronunciation, 8th ed., Corrections for
Kenyon, John S. American Pronunciation, Illustrations for
Kenyon, John S. “American Voiced ‘t’”, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Annotated Bibliography of the Publications of John S. Kenyon”, Privately Printed, June 1954-5 Copies.
Kenyon, John S. “As You Like It, II, 18ff”. Philological Quarterly, Vol. V #2, April, 1926: 175-176.
Kenyon, John S. “Best of Any”. Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Ballads-English 27” – Ms. Notebook.
Kenyon, John S., Compiler. Bancroft, Clara Cook, (notes by Helen Bancroft Newcomb) Obituary, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Caesar Cracks a Walnut” Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Canterbury Pilgrims”. Ms.
Kenyon, John S. Case Western Reserve University Honorary Degree, June 1954.
Kenyon, John S. “Chaucer as a Literary Artist”, Butler Alumnal Quarterly, vol. 4 #4, January 1916; 212-241.
Kenyon, John S. Chaucer, Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, [in phonetic spelling].
Kenyon, John S. “Clarke-Sheldon Genealogy”, ms, typescript, reprints, various dates
Clark Genealogies. The Clark Families of Rhode Island. Morrison, George Austin.
Kenyon, John S. Convocation Address, Hiram College, September 20, 1956, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Correct Pronunciations”, American Speech, vol. 4 #2, Dec, 1928: 150-153. (5 copies).
Kenyon, John S. “Cultural Levels and Functional Varieties of English”, College English, vol. 10 #1, Oct., 1948: 31-36. 3 copies.
Kenyon, John S. “The Dangling Participle ‘due’”, American Speech, vol. 6 #1, Oct, 1930: 61-70. 4 copies.
Kenyon, John S. Book Review, A Dictionary of American Slang by Mauriece H. Wessen (N.Y., 1934).
Kenyon, John S. “Book Review, A Dictionary of Modern American Usage” by H.W. Horwill (New York: Oxford U. Press, 1935.
Kenyon, John S. “English”, LeMaitre Phonetique, Vol. 3 #98, July – Dec., 1952: 44-45.
Kenyon, John S. “English Literature 1832-92”- Ms. Notebook.
Kenyon, John S. “Founder’s Day”, The Bulletin of Hiram College, Vol. 15 #10, Nov. 12, 1923.
Kenyon, John S. “Further Notes on the Marriage Group in the Canterbury Tales”, The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 15 #2, April, 1916: 1-7 [282-289]. 2 Copies.
Kenyon, John S. “General American Vowels”, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Gerundives, Examples of”, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Goldin Genealogy” Typescript, n.d.
Kenyon, John S. “A Guide to Pronunciation” Webster’s New International Dictionary. Second Edition. 1934.
Kenyon, John S. Kenyon, John S. “A Guide to Pronunciation” Webster’s New International Dictionary. Second Edition. 1934. (Unbound)
Kenyon, John S. Corrections to “Guide to Pronunciation”
Kenyon, John S. “Guide to Pronunciation, Galley Proofs” Webster’s New International Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1934
Kenyon, John S. Webster New Word List, 277 – A.
Kenyon, John S. G. and C. Merriam Co.: css. Concerning Webster’s “Guide to Pronunciation” New International Dictionary, 1930.
Kenyon, John S. G. and C. Merriam Co.: css. Concerning “Guide to Pronunciation”, Webster’s New international Dictionary, 1931.
Kenyon, John S. G. and C. Merriam Co.: css. Concerning “Guide to Pronunciation”, Webster’s New international Dictionary, 1932.
Kenyon, John S. G. and C. Merriam Co.: css. Concerning “Guide to Pronunciation”, Webster’s New international Dictionary, 1933.
Kenyon, John S. G. and C. Merriam Co.: css. Concerning “Guide to Pronunciation”, Webster’s New international Dictionary, 1934.
Kenyon, John S. G. and C. Merriam Co.: css. Concerning “Guide to Pronunciation”, Webster’s New international Dictionary, n.d.
Kenyon, John S. German-English Dictionary
Kenyon, John S. “Goldin Genealogy”, ms., Typescript, n.d.; also css.
Kenyon, John S. “Hamlet III. 1. 79f.” ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Hamlet III. iv. 64” Modern Language Notes vol. 35 #1, January, 1920: 50-52. 3 copies.
Kenyon, John S. Hiram College. Presentation of Kenyon Papers to College Achieves, Oct. 15, 1980.
Kenyon, John S. “Historical English Grammar” Ms. Notebook.
Kenyon, John S. “I Will Lift you up Mine Eyes”, The Hiram College Broadcaster, vol. 25 #6, March, 1953: 2.
Kenyon, John S. “Ignorance Builds a Language”, The American Scholar, vol. 7 #4, Autumn, 1938: 467-77.
Kenyon, John S. “Independent Vowel Changes from Old English to Modern American English” Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “The International Phonetic Alphabet”, American Speech, vol. 4 #4, April, 1929: 324-27. 2 copies.
Kenyon, John S. “Kenyon Genealogy” ms, n.d.
Box 4
Correspondence and Subject Files: Kenyon, John S. – L
Kenyon, Captain Howard N. American Kenyons and English Connections. The Tuttle Company, 1935.
Kenyon, John S. Eastman Plates. Lip Posistims?
Kenyon, John S. “The King’s English”, American Speech, Vol. 6 #5, June, 1931: 368-372.
Kenyon, John S. “A Legacy from Grandfather”, The Hiram Broadcaster, April, 1953: 6.
Kenyon, John S. “Levels of Speech and Colloquial English”, The English Journal, vol. 37 #1, Jan., 1948: 25-31. 5 Copies.
Kenyon, John S. “Light Brown Guide”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S. Lip Positions Glass Plates and Photographs.
Kenyon, John S. Luke 14:7, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Macbeth II. I. 56ff.” ms and typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Macbeth II. 2. 3.” Ms.
Kenyon, John S. Mason Genealogy Chart, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “A Midsummer Nights Dream V. 1. 7.” Ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Morphology of the Strong Verb”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “The Man in the Moon.” By Robert Browning, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Need of a Uniform Phonetic Alphabet”, The Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 37 #3, Oct, 1951: 311-20. 2 copies.
Kenyon, John S. “A Note on Hamlet,” Philological Quarterly, Vol. I #1 (January 1922): 71-73.
Kenyon, John S. “Notes on the Merchant of Venice”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Notes on the Owl and the Nightingale”, The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 12 #4, Oct., 1913: 1-21 [572-592], 3 copies.
Kenyon, John S. “On the date of the Owl and the Nightingale”, Modern Philology, vol. 18 #1, May, 1920: 55-56. 6 Copies.
Kenyon, John S. “On an idiomatic, order of words”, Modern Language Notes, Nov, 1912.
Kenyon, John S. “On the Occasion of their Tenth Wedding Anniversary”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “On the Position of Only”, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “On the Style of the King James Version”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “’One of Those Who is…’”, American Speech, vol. 26 #3, October, 1951: 161-65.
Kenyon, John S. “Origins of the Hiram Christian Church”, 1956. (adapted from B.A. Hinsdale, 1876).
Kenyon, John S. Review of Our Oral World as Social and Economic Factor by Margaret E. Dewitt in The Saturday Review of Literature, vol. 5 #38, April 13, 1929:884.
Kenyon, John S. “Personal and Place Names”, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Phonographic records of American Dialects”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1936: 278-80. 3 copies.
Kenyon, John S. and Family Photographs. See Small and Medium Photograph Collections.
Kenyon, John S. “Place-Names of England” typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Pounds, John E., obituary”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S., Complier. Pow Family Records, privately printed, 1946.
Kenyon, John S. “Preposition at End”, 1955. 3 Copies. Also in Worchester, Massachusetts Sydney Telegram, August7, 1955.
Kenyon, John S. “The Phonology of the Western Reserve”, Dialect Notes, vol. 4, Part 6, 1917: 386-404.
Kenyon, John S. PDAE, Contract.
Kenyon, John S. PDAE review by Hns Kurath – comments with related css.
Kenyon, John S. and Knott, Thomas. “Pronunciation Questionnaire”
Kenyon, John S. “The Pronunciation of ‘herb’”, The Herbanist, #19, 1953: 7-8. also typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Psalm 23”, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “The Relation of Phonetics to the Teaching of Pronunciation”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S., compiler “Rudolph Genealogy”, typescript. Also css. And clipping.
Kenyon, John S. Compiler. “Ryder Genealogy”, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “The Scholars Work in the Lite of our Time”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Shall and Should, Will and Would”, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Shakespeare’s Pronunciation of Stephano: The Merchant of Venice V.1.18.51,” Philological Quarterly, vol. 37 #4, Oct., 1958: 504-506. (2 Copies)
Kenyon, John S. “Some Notes on American R”, American Speech, vol. 1 #6, March, 1926: 329 – 39. (3 Copies).
Kenyon, John S. “Source Dialect - - Words and Uses from the Western Reserve”, Dialect Notes, vol. 4, part 6, May, 1917: 386 – 404. 5 copies.
Kenyon, John S. “Standard English”, typescript. Multiple copies.
Kenyon, John S. “Syllabic Consonants in Dictionaries”, American Speech, vol. 31 #4, December, 1956: 243-51. 6 Copies.
Kenyon, John S. “Syllabic Consonants in Dictionaries”, American Speech Vol. XXXI, No. 4. Dec. 1956 (2 Copies).
Kenyon, John S. The Syntax of the Infinitive in Chaucer. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. 1909.
Kenyon, John S. “The Syntax of the Infinitive in Chaucer”, The Chaucer Society, 2nd Series #44, 1905. Condensation of Harvard Doctoral Dissertation, actually published 1909.
Kenyon, John S. “The Technique of the English History Play”, a dissertation submitted…for the degree of Master of Arts, The University of Chicago, 1903.
Kenyon, John S. “Tempest IV.1.1-11”, ms.
Kenyon, John S.? “Theme a Religious Lyric of Thomas of Hales”, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Twelfth Night III.2.72ff.” ms.
Kenyon, John S. “Twelfth Night”, Philological Quarterly, Vol. V #2, April, 1926: 176-180. III, iii, 36f
Kenyon, John S. “Verse Notation, Suggestions for”, typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Vowels”, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Wa’n’t”, Publication of the American Dialect Society #25, April, 1956: 12-18. 5 Copies.
Kenyon, John S.? “What Is Correct English?”, Typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “What Should the Teacher of English Know About Pronunciation?” typescript.
Kenyon, John S. “Write of Bath’s Tale 1159-62,” Modern Language Notes, Feb., 1939: 133-37. (5 Copies)
Kenyon, John S. “’Will’ of Inamate Volition”, American Speech, Vol. 23 #1, February, 1948: 10-28. (2 Copies).
Kenyon, John S. “Word List From the Western Reserve.” Dialect Notes, Vol. IV, 1917: 387-404.
Kenyon, John S. “’Ye’ and ‘You’ in the King James Version”, PMLA, vol. 29 #3, 1914: 453-71. (3 Copies)
Kenyon, John S. “Young Genealogy”, ms.
Kenyon, John S. “The Young Rat That Couldn’t Make Up His Mind”
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LaMarca, Theresa. Correspondence
Lancaster, H.C.. Correspondence
Latimer, Mary E.. Correspondence
Law, Robert. Correspondence
Lawrence, Charles W. (Wes) “The Breakfast Commentator”, Cleveland Plain Dealer. Correspondence
Lawrence, Charles W. “Breakfast Commentator” Clippings, various dates.
Lawrence, Charles W. “Breakfast Commentator” Clippings, no date.
Lawrence, William, W. Correspondence.
Layman, David T. Correspondence.
Le Maitre Phonetique, Vol. 3 #100, July – Sept., 1953.
Learned, Henry. Correspondence
Lee, Dorothy W. Correspondence
Lee, Sir Sidney. “A Note on Englands Parnassus, 1600”
Leland, Waldo G. (File not located here) See American Council of Learned Societies.
Lemart, W.E. Correspondence.
Leonard, William Ellery. Correspondence.
Levy, Harry. Correspondence.
Lewis, Rebecca Rensahw. Correspondence.
Library of Congress. Correspondence.
Liddell, Mark H. Correspondence.
Liddell, Mark H. “Bacon’s College of Research”, Science, Vol. 60 #1541, July 11, 1924: 25-30. “Scientific English Scholarship in America”, New York Sun, n.d.
Liddell, Mark Harvey. “Our English Spelling.” The Twentieth Century Club University Lectures, n.d.
Liddell, Mary. Correspondence
Lillich, Mary H. Correspondence
Limericks
Lindbloom, Anna E. Correspondence
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Correspondence
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. “Ezechiel Chant”, from Addresses and a Poem read at the Inauguration of Kenneth Irving Brown as 9th President of Hiram College, October 10, 1930.
Linguaphone Institute. Correspondence and Various Materials.
Linguistic Society of America (J.M. Cowan) (Linguistic Institute – E.H. Sturtevant) Correspondence.
Linn, James W. Correspondence.
Lloyd, Charles A. Correspondence.
Lodge, Evan. (File Not Located Here). See Cleveland Board of Education.
Lodge, Evan. “Garland for Ohio.” Ohio Motorist, June, 1949.
Lomax, John A. Publicity for Lecture. “The Song of the Cowboy”
London Topographical Society.
London University of – University College
Long, O.W. Correspondence.
Long, Percy W. Correspondence.
Longaneckcer, Frank M. (File Not Located Here). See Hiram College Advance – Longanecker, Frank M., Obituary.
Loomis, Ford D. Correspondence.
Lovett, Robert Morss. “John Matthews Manly”, The Daily Maroon, Vol. 27, November, 1917: 1-4.
Lowes, John L. Correspondence.
Lowrie, John. Correspondence.
Luessonhop, Elizabeth. (File Not Located Here). See Herb Society of America.
Luick, Karl. Side of box.
Box 5
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Mabbott, Thomas O. Correspondence.
Maher, Eleanor Osgood. Correspondence.
Malone, Kemp. Correspondence.
Malone, Kemp. “The Phonemes of Current English.” Studies for William A. Read, Louisiana State U. Press, 1940: 133-165.
Manly, John M. Correspondence.
Marquis de Champvans de Faremont. (File Not Located Here). See Institut Litteraire et Artistique de France.
A.N. Marquis Publishing Company. (Maureen Philbin) Correspondence.
Mawer, Allen. Correspondence.
Mason Genealogy. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S., Mason Genealogy.
Masui, Michio. Characteristics of Chaucer’s Syntax as Observed From the Rime Words, 1951.
Maurois, Andre. Brochure describing Ariel, the Life of Shelley.
Meen?, Sanford B. Correspondence.
Meiklejohn, Alexander. “What the Liberal College Is”, The Liberal College, 1920.
Melton, A. Francis. Correspondence.
Melton, B. H.. Correspondence.
Mencken, H. L. Correspondence.
Mendenhall, Thomas C. Correspondence.
Mergenthaler Linotype Company (Jackson Burke). Correspondence.
G. and C. Merriam Company (A.G. Barker, J.P. Bethel, E. Artin, Gordon J. Gallan). Correspondence.
G. and C. Merriam Company. “Surprising Origins of English Words from Webster’s New International Dictionary”
G. and C. Merriam Company. Word Study, vol. 6 #2, Dec., 1930. vol. 7 #4, March, 1932.
Metzgar, Judson. (File Not Located Here). See side of box for Japanese Print.
Meynell, Francis. Correspondence.
Mezzcappa, Antonio L. Correspondence.
Micks, Wilson. Correspondence.
Milford, Humphrey. (File Not Located Here). See Oxford University Press.
Miller, C.W.E. “The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Prose, or Ictus, Accent, and Quantity in Greek and Latin Prose and Poetry”, TAPA vol. 53, 1922: 169-197.
Miller, Dayton C. Correspondence.
Miller, Walter. (File Not Located Here). See Missouri, University of
Miller, [?]. Correspondence.
Miller, Raphale Harwood. (File Not Located Here). See Hiram College – Award for Distinguished Service — 1942.
Missouri, University of. (Walter Miller) Correspondence.
Mitchell, W. D. Correspondence.
Modern Humanities Research Association.
Modern Language Association. (Howard M. Jones, C.C. Fries, John Whyte). Correspondence.
Modern Language Association, Commission on Trends in Education. Language Study in American Education, MLA, 1940.
Modern Language Notes (Nathan Edelman).
Modern Language Quarterly. Correspondence.
Modern Philology
Montyomery, George R. English Language Sounds. Stanford, Connecticutt: The Redington Montgomery Publishing Co., 1942.
Moore Free Library (Elizabeth M. Coleman). Correspondence.
Moore, George F. Correspondence.
Moore, Samuel. Correspondence.
Moore, William Thomas. Obituary, World Call, November, 1926: 37-38.
Moran, May E. Correspondence.
Moreira, Manoel dos Santos. Correspondence.
Morris, A. R. An Outline for the Analytical Study of the Speech Records of American Dialect. University of Michigan, n.d.
Mosses, Edith W. Correspondence.
Munro, Major [?] Correspondence.
Murray, Gilbert. [“Essay on Philosophy and Poetry”] The Atlantic, June, 1955: 48.
Myers, Elaine Alice. Correspondence.
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McAllister, Otis. Correspondence.
McAtee, W.L. Correspondence.
McBride, Mary S. Correspondence.
McCaleb, Claude B. (File Not Located Here). See Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc.
McCarthy, Jerome C. Correspondence.
MacClamroch, James G. Correspondence.
MacCracken, Henry N. (File Not Located Here). See Vassar College.
McCully, Bruce. Correspondence.
McDavid, Raven I.
McDermott, William F. “McDermott’s Mailbag”, Cleveland Plain Dealer
Macdonald, Angus. Correspondence.
MacDonald, Angus. “Johnson as Lexicographer.” University of Edinburgh Journal, Summer, 1936: 17-23.
McDowell, Charles. “New Trends Language-Wise”, Richmond Dispatch, Feb. 25, 1959.
MacFarland, Flora. Correspondence.
McIntyre, Ruth B. Correspondence.
McLeod, Malcolm. Correspondence.
MacMechan, Archibald. Correspondence.
McMillan, James B. Correspondence.
McNeil, Edna V. Correspondence.
McRoberts, W.B. (File Not Located Here). See Culver-Stockton College.
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N.E.A. Key Alphabet.
The Nation
National Broadcasting Company. Correspondence.
National Council of Teachers of English
Nessell, Fred E. (File Not Located Here). See Hiram College
New York Public Library (Wilberforce Eames). Correspondence.
New York Times Book Review
New York Times Magazine. Correspondence.
Newcomb, Helen Bancroft. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. and Bancroft, Clara Cook.
Noble, Wm. S. “Burglar-Proof”, Bulletin of Hiram College, vol. 45 #4, April, 1953.
Nock, S.A. “A Sitting on a Gate.” The English Journal, vol. XXVIII #4, April, 1939: 277-288.
Noyes, Russell. (File Not Located Here) See Indiana University.
O
Ohio, Governor of (Hon. C. Wm. O’Neil) Correspondence.
Ohioana Library. Correspondence.
Oman. Wm. M. (File Not Located Here) See Oxford University Press.
The Oneida Baptist Institute (James A. Burn, Charles Goins, D. Chester Sparks) Correspondence.
O’niel, Hon. C. Wm. (File Not Located Here). See Ohio, Governor of.
Overshut, [H.A.?] Correspondence.
Oxford University Press. (Humphrey, Milford, G.F.J., Cumberledge, Wm. M. Oman, Jean Presley, Fon W. Boardman, jr.) Correspondence.
P
[P., W.K.?] [Pendleton, William K.?] Correspondence.
Packard and Company, Publishers.
Page, Harlan M. to Martha Kenyon. Correspondence.
Paget, Sir Richard “Vowel Resonances.” International Phonetic Association, 1922.
Paine, Arnold. Correspondence.
Paine, Ernest. Correspondence.
Palmer, George Herbert. Self Cultivation in English. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1897.
Palmer, Harold. (File Not Located Here) See The Institute for Research in Language Teaching.
Palmer, Harold E. “The Modern Phonetician”
Parker, W. L. Correspondence.
Passy, Paul. La Phonetique et Ses Applications. Association Phonetique Internationale, 1929.
Patterson, Grove. Correspondence.
Patterson, [G. S.?] Correspondence.
Pearce, ? Correspondence.
Pearson, George F. An Historical and Literary Pilgrimage. Privately printed, 1927.
Peckham, George A. Obituary.
Peckham, Harry H. Correspondence.
Peerenboom, C.A. (File Not Located Here) See George Banta Publishing Company.
Penzl, Herbert. Correspondence.
Penzl, Herbert. “Der [r]-Einschule nach ME A in Neu-England.” Anglia Zeitschrift fur Englische Philologic, bd. XLIX, Heft ½: 81-92.
Penzel, Herbert. “A Phonemic Change in Early Old English.” Language, vol. 20 #2, April-June, 1944: 84-87.
Penzel, Herbert. “The Vowel-Phonemes in ‘Father’, ‘Man’, ‘Dance’ in Dictionaries and New England Speech.” The Journal of English and Germanic Philololgy, vol. XXXIX #1, January, 1940: 13-32.
Perren, Constance Robinson. Correspondence.
Peters, Walter A. “Cleveland Place Names,” [Cleveland Plain Dealer?], n.d.
Phi Beta Kappa. Correspondence.
Philbin, Maureen. (File Not Located Here) See A.N. Marquis Publishing Company.
Philips, Ruth. Correspondence.
Philips, Ruth. Clippings to J.S.K.
Philological Quarterly (Charles B. Woods).
“Philosopher of Folly” (File Not Located Here) See Robinson, Ted.
“Phony Banquet”
[Pic, G.A.?] Correspondence.
Picinich, Donald George. Correspondence.
Pierce, Robert Morris. Correspondence.
Pierce, Robert Morris. Pierce’s Library, vol. 1914-2 “Phonic Texts – The Raven”
Vol. 1918-1 “Fr.Eng./Eng-Fr. Dictionary of Aviation”
Pierson, Arthur C.
Pitts, Mrs. Smauel E. Correspondence.
Pooley, Robert C. Correspondence.
Pottle, Frederick. Correspondence.
Pounds, Jesse Brown. “Can American Poetry Be Unionized?,” ms. Also photograph of Hiram Home.
Pounds. John E. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. – Pounds, John E., Obituary.
Pound, Louise. Correspondence.
Pow Family. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. – “Pow Family Records”
Pratt, Robert A. Correspondence.
Pratt, Robert Armstrong. “A Note on Chaucer’s Lollius.” Modern Language Notes, vol. LXV #3, March, 1950: 183-187.
Pratt, Robert Armstrong. “The Order of The Canterbury Tales.” PMLA, vol. XVI #6, December, 1951: 1141.1167.
Prentice-Hall, Inc. Correspondence.
Present-Day English, Committee on
Presley, Jean. (File Not Located Here). See Oxford University Press.
Price, Hereward T. Correspondence.
Proffit, Charles G. (File Not Located Here). See Columbia University Press.
Pyles, Thomas. Correspondence.
Q
Quarterly Journal of Speech. Correspondence.
Quinlivan, Frances. Correspondence.
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Raleigh, Sir Walter. Brochure describing Letters of Sir Walter Raleigh
Ramsay, Robert L. Correspondence.
Ramsay, Robert L. “Introducing English Teachers to the English Language,” The English Journal, vol. 27 #2, Feb., 1928: 147-54.
Ramsower, Harry C. Correspondence.
Rand, Margaret. Correspondence.
Ravanna, Missouri, Supt. Of Schools. Correspondence.
Ravenna Evening Record (R.C. Dix, Editor). Correspondence.
Read, Allen Walker. Correspondence.
Read, Allen Walker. “The Evidence on ‘O.K.’” The Saturday Review of Literature, July 19, 1941: 2-4; 10.
Read, William A. Correspondence.
Read, William A. “A Verneiran Sound-Change in English”, Englische Studien, 1914: 1-18.
“A Vowel System of the Southern United States”, Englische Studien, [post 1908]: 70 –78.
Reid, Christopher. Correspondence.
Reid, Loren D. Correspondence.
Reynard, Cassill. Correspondence.
Rhodes, Margaret. Correspondence.
Rice, Percy James. “Edwin Ruthvea Rice and His Family,” 1943.
Rice, Warner G. Correspondence.
Rickards, [?] Correspondence.
Ripman, Walter. Correspondence.
Rivett, Carol. Correspondence.
Rivett, Carol. “Outer Circle” Hodder and Stoughton, London. 1939.
Rivett, Carol. “The British Heritage” Odhams Press Limited. London.
Robertson, Stuart. Correspondence.
Robinson, Edwin Arlington. Correspondence.
Robinson, Fred. N. Correspondence.
Robinson, Ted. “The Philosopher of Folly”, Cleveland Plain Dealer, multiple dates.
Robinson, Ted. “Philosopher of Folly” Clippings, dated.
Robinson, Ted. “Philosopher of Folly”, n.d.
Robinson, Ted. Review of American Pronunciation
Robinson, Ted. “Sonnet According to Oxford.” The Periodical, Spring, 1947: 44.
Robinson Family
Rolvaug, Ella V. Correspondence.
Rood, Almon N. Correspondence.
Roosevelt, Pres. Franklin D. Correspondence.
Rowe, Henry G. Correspondence.
Royster, James Finch. (File Not Located Here). See Steadman, John M., jr. and Royster, James Finch, “The ‘Going-To’ Future”.
Rudolph. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. Rudolph Genealogy.
Rudolph, Adelaide. “After Years”, Supp. To Hiram Broadcaster, 1930. (Obituary of Wm. G. Dietz).
Rudolph, E.P. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. Rudolph genealogy.
Russell, J. Willis. Correspondence.
Rudd, Martin B. Correspondence.
Ryder. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. – Ryder Genealogy.
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Sandburg, Carl. Correspondence.
Saturday Review of Literature. Correspondence.
Saul, Louise Hoch (Mrs. Herbert W.) Correspondence.
Sawyer, Marion F. (File Not Located Here). See Bonney Castle Inn.
Schlacks, Margaret. Correspondence.
Schmidt, Nathaniel. “The Ethics of Dante”, Ethical Addresses and Ethical Record, vol. 17 #5, January, 1910: 133-156.
Schneider, Hubert. Correspondence.
Schrader, Neil. Correspondence.
Scott, Foresman and Co. (C.L. Barnhart). Correspondence.
Scottron, Edith. Correspondence.
Scottron, Edith. “Can Values be Taught?” Bulletin of Hiram College, vol. 46 #1, January, 1955.
Scroll Magazine. Correspondence.
Secat, Charles. Correspondence.
Setzler, E.B. (File Not Located Here) See Thomas Jefferson School of English Language.
Serers, J. Burke. “Chaucer’s Originality in The Nun’s Priest’s Tale.” Studies in Philology, vol. XLIII #1, January, 1946: 22-41.
Shakespeare Association of America. Correspondence.
Shakespeare Festival – England
Shakespeare, William – Droeshout Potrait.
Shakespeare, William – namesakes
Sharp, Paul F. Correspondence.
Shaw, [G.?] Bernard.
Shaw, Henry K. Correspondence.
Sherburn, G. W. (File Not Located Here) See Chicago, University of
Sherley, Harold H. Correspondence.
Sherman, Stuart. “The Significance of Sinclair Lewis, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., Inc., 1922.
Simon, Henry W. Correspondence.
Sipher, John A. Correspondence.
Skeat, Rev. Walter W. Twelve Facsimiles of Old English Manuscripts. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1892.
Small, George William. “Syntax of ‘The’ with the Comparative”, Modern Language Notes, vol. 41 #5, May, 1926: 300-13.
Smith, Agnes M. Correspondence.
Smith, C. Alphonso. Correspondence.
Smith, L.E. (File Not Located Here). See Deighton, Bell and Col., Ltd.
Smith, Ree T. Correspondence.
Snyder, Joseph F. (File Not Located Here). See Wilke, Walter H.
Soames Prize (U. of London). Correspondence.
Sparks, D. Chester. (File Not Located Here). See The Oneida Baptist Institute.
Sparks, Jared. (File Not Located Here). See Franklin, Benjamin.
Sperling, Otto.
Sprague, James B. Correspondence.
Sprague, Jesse Rainsford. “Better Speech, Better Business”, Saturday Evening Post Julyu 4, 1925: 40; 42.
Squire, William. – Drawing.
Stahr, Henry I. (File Not Located Here). See Hood College.
“Stanford Studies in Language and Literature”, 1941 Circular.
Stanford University. Correspondence.
Stanton, Benjamin F. Correspondence.
Stauffer, Vernon. Correspondence.
Steadman, John M. Jr. and Royster, James Finch. “The ‘Going-To’ Future”, The Manly Anniversery Studies in Language and Literature, n.d.: 394-403.
Steadman, John M., Jr. “The Authority of Wynnere and Wastoure and The Parliament of the Three Ages; A Study in Methods of Determining the Common Authorship of Middle English Poems”, Modern Philology, vol. 21 #1, Aug. 1923: 7-13.
Stearns, Martha G. Correspondence.
Steeb, Carl E. Correspondence.
Steele, Isabel F. Correspondence.
Stetson, [Ruth ?] Correspondence.
Strickland, Charlotte J. Correspondence.
Strosacker, Bertha. Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Sturtevant, E. H. (File Not Located Here). See Linguistic Society of America – Linguistic Institute.
Suydam, Vanetta R. Correspondence.
Swadesh, Morris. Correspondence.
Swart, Dorothy M. (File Not Located Here). See Columbia University Press.
T
Takebayashi, Shigeru. Correspondence.
[Taskey, H. L. ?]
Terry, Mrs. Dorothy H.
Thomas, C. K. Correspondence.
Thomas, C.K., Compiler. “Unstressed Syllables in Upstate New York”, data compiled 1932 – 1938.
Thomas, Eleanor W. Correspondence.
Thomas, George. (File Not Located Here). See Utah, University of.
Thomas, William B. Correspondence.
Thomas, Jefferson School of English Language on an Anglo-Saxon Foundation. (E.B. Setzler)
Thompson, Everett E. Our Changin Language. Springfield, Massachusetts: G and C. Merriam Company, 1940.
Thompson, Stith. Correspondence.
The Times Literary Supplement. Correspondence.
Thwing, Charles T. Correspondence.
Titus, Charles Buftz. Correspondence.
Todd, J.P., comp. Limerick Rhyming Dictionary. New York: The Consrad Co. Inc., 1927.
Trager, George L. Correspondence.
Trendley, Frederick. Correspondence.
Trott, F.C.W. and Marie. Correspondence.
Tupper, Frederick. “The Dute and Historical Background of ‘The Owl and the Nightingale’”, PMLA, vol. 49 #2, June, 1934: 406 – 27.
Turner, Clarence E. Also Recommendation for John L. Lowes.
Turner, James Jesse – Obituary.
Turner, Phil. Correspondence.
Tuttle, Edwin H. Correspondence.
Twaddell, W.F. Correspondence.
U
Uba, Thoreau. Correspondence.
The United Church of Garretsville – Anniversary. Sunday Program, Oct. 28, 1934.
United States Geological Survey.
University College, University of London. (File Not Located Here). See London, University of.
Upshaw, Mrs. Earnest. Correspondence.
Utah, University of. (George Thomas). Correspondence.
Utley, Francis Lee. Correspondence.
Utley, Ward. Correspondence.
V
Van Der Grat, Dr. W. Correspondence.
Van Fossan, Jean. Correspondence.
Vassar College (Henry N. Mac Cracken). Correspondence.
Vaughn, Benjamin. (File Not Located Here). See Franklin, Benjamin.
Victor Research Laboratories. Correspondence.
Vincent, Leon Clark.
Vincent, Mary Louise. Correspondence.
Vinson, Robert Ernest.
Voelker, Charles H. Correspondence.
Box 5 Continued
Correspondence and Subject Files: W
W
Wahr, George. Correspondence.
Wakefield, Catherine F. Correspondence.
Wakefield, Edmund Burrit. Correspondence.
Wallace, Karl R. Correspondence.
Waller, A.R. (File Not Located Here) See The Cambridge History of English Literature.
Ward, Viva M. Correspondence.
Waterman, Margaret. Correspondence.
Weaver, Jessie. Correspondence.
Webb, Abner G. Correspondence.
Webster, Deborah (Mrs. K.G.T.) Correspondence.
Webster, K.G.T. “Two Notes on Chaucer’s Sea-Flight”, Modern Philolgy, vol. 25 #3, Feb., 1928: 291-92.
Webster’s New International Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1934 – Announcements.
Webster, K.G.T. “Walter Map’s French Things.” Speculum, vol. XV #3, July, 1940: 272 – 279.
Weeks, Raymond. Correspondence.
Weeks, Raymond et al. The N.E.A. Phonetic Alphabet. Lancaster, PA: The New Era Publishing Co. 1912.
Weiman, Ralph. Correspondence.
Wells, Henry W. A Chronological List of Extant Plays Produced in or about London 1581 – 1642. New York: Columbia University Press, 1940.
Wells, Ruth. Correspondence.
Wentworth, Harold. Correspondence.
Weseen, Maurice H. (File Not Located Here) See Kenyon, John S. Book review – A Dictionary of American Slang.
Western Reserve Telephone Company. Correspondence.
Western Reserve University – Examination Books.
Wheatley, Katherine E. Correspondence.
White, John Griswold. Brochure describing the White Collection of Folklore and Orientalia at the Cleveland Public Library, 1925.
Whitehall, Harold. Correspondence.
Whitney, Dorotha L. (File Not Located Here) See Cleveland Public Library.
Who’s Who in the Western Hemisphere. Who’s Who in America. Correspondence.
Whyte, John. (File Not Located Here). See Modern Language Association.
Wickenden, William Elgin, inaguration of as president of Case School of Applied Science.
Wilde, Oscar. Brochure Describing De Luxe Patron’s Edition.
Wilke, Walter H. and Joseph F. Snyder. Effective Pronunciation: A Phonetic Analysis of American Speech. New York: New York U. 1938.
Willard, Sumner and Charity Cannon. Correspondence.
Willett, Herbert L. Correspondence.
Wilke, Walter H. Correspondence.
Wilson, George P. Correspondence.
Wilson, T.J. (File Not Located Here). See Henry Holt and Company.
Winslow, Ralph G. Correspondence.
Wisconsin, University of. Correspondence.
Wise, C.M. Correspondence.
Wise, C.M. Pronunciation Lists.
Withington, Robert. Correspondence.
Wolpaw, Dr. [?] Correspondence.
Wolski, [?] Correspondence.
Woods, Charles B. (File Not Located Here). See Philological Quarterly.
Word Study (Max J. Herzberg, ed.) Correspondence.
World Publishing Company. (L.C. Zevin) Correspondence.
World Romic, Masterkey, General Phonetic System.
Wright, Joseph. Correspondence.
Wynn, William T. Correspondence.
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Correspondence and Subject Files: X Y Z and Unidentified
X Y Z
Yale University. Correspondence.
Yi-Chin Fu. Correspondence.
Young. (File Not Located Here). See Kenyon, John S. – Young Genealogy
Young, Allyn A. (File Not Located Here). See Webb, Abner G.
Young, Clinton. Photograph.
Young, Henry. Correspondence.
Young, William Eugene. Correspondence.
Zdanowiecz, Casimin D. Correspondence.
Zevin, L.C. (File Not Located Here). See World Publishing Company.
Unidentified
Unidentified. Folder of Unidentified Material.
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J.S. Kenyon Papers
“Independent Change of Accented Vowels”, pp. 0-19c; 12 Duplicates Each
“0”
“1A”
“2B”
“3C”
“4D”
“5E”
“6F”
“7G”
“8H”
“9I”
“10J”
“11K”
“12L”
“13Mc”
“14M”
“14B”
“15N”
“16O”
“16B”
“17P”
“18Q”
“19R”
“19B”
“19C”
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“Independent Change of Accented Vowels”, pp. 20S-31; 12 Duplicates Each.
“20S”
“21T”
“22U”
“23V”
“24W”
“25XYZ”
“26”
“27”
“28”
“29”
“30”
“31”
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Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, Alphabetical Word Lists
“A1”
“B2”
“C3”
“D4”
“E5”
“F6”
“G7”
“H8”
“I9”
“J10”
“K11”
“L12”
“M13”
“Mc14”
“N15”
“O16”
“P17”
“Q18”
“R19”
“S20”
“T21”
“U22”
“V23”
“W24”
“X-Y-Z25”
“A1”
“B2”
“C3”
“D4”
“E5”
“F6”
“G7”
“H8”
“I9”
“J10”
“K11”
“L12”
“M13”
“Mc14”
“N15”
“O16”
“P17”
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Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, Alphabetical word lists, continued;
PDAE “special notes’ lists
“Q18”
“R19”
“S20”
“T21”
“U22”
“V23”
“W24”
“X-Y-Z25”
PDAE “special notes” lists: A-M
PDAE “special notes” lists: N-Z
Box 9
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Glass Slides of Phonetics Speech. Slides 1-25.
Slide 1. Figure 1 Better
Slide 2.
Slide 3. Figure 3 Peter
Figure 4 Batter
Slide 4. Figure 5 Hotter
Figure 6 Shooter
Slide 5. Figure 7 Pitty
Figure 8 Mattock
Slide 6. Figure 9 Knotty
Figure 10 Boating
Slide 7. Figure 11 Auto
Figure 12 Sooty
Slide 8. Figure 13 Peter
Figure 14 Peter
Slide 9. Figure 15 Critic
Figure 16 Critic
Slide 10. Figure 18 Hurt (h)er
Figure 19 Hurt (h)er
Slide 11. Figure 22 Pity
Figure 23 Partly
Slide 12. Figure 24 Subtle
Figure 25 Subtle
Slide 13. Figure 28 Pottage – J.S.K.
Figure 29 Porridge – S. Jones
Slide 14. Figure 30 Otto
Figure 31 Ought ‘o go
Slide 15. Figure 32 Butter
Figure 33 Want ‘o go
Slide 16. Figure 34 Auto
Slide 17. Figure 37 Malted
Figure 38 Bolted
Slide 18. Figure 39 Poulter Filter
Slide 19. Figure 44 Want ‘o go
Figure 45 Twenty-two
Slide 20. Figure 46 Center
Figure 47 Mountain
Slide 21. Figure 48 Bad to do
Slide 22. Figure 49 Thing to do
Figure 50 Thing to do
Slide 23. Figure 52 Courted
Figure 48 Bad to do
Slide 24. Figure 51 Parted
Slide 25. Figure 52 Courted
Figure 53 Courted
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Glass Slides of Phonetics Speech. Slides 26-47.
Slide 26. Figure 54 Have to go
Figure 55 Subter [fuge]
Slide 27. Figure 56 Act
Figure 57 Foster
Slide 28. Figure 58 Atkins
Figure 59 Betsy
Slide 29. Figure 60 Whitty
Figure 61 Putney
Slide 30. Figure 62 Rattle
Figure 63 It ’ll do
Slide 31. Figure 64 Lighten
Figure 65 Mutton
Slide 32. Figure 66 Settle (h)er
Figure 67 Setler
Slide 33. Figure 68 Gentle
Figure 69 Gentleman
Slide 34. Figure 70 Return
Figure 71 Until
Slide 35. Figure 72 Detrac[t]
Figure 73 Big tree
Slide 36. Figure 74 Table
Figure 75 Today
Slide 37. Figure 76 Try (to do)
Slide 38. Figure 77 Repeat
Figure 78 Rivet
Slide 39. Figure 79 Sent
Figure 80 Recent
Slide 40. Figure 83 [e]xholt
Figure 84 Tybalt
Slide 41. Figure 94 Better - L.M. Mead
Figure 95 Bedder – L.M. Mead
Slide 42. Figure 96 Hotter – L.M. Mead
Figure 97 Fodder – L.M. Mead
Slide 43. Figure 98 Better and Better – Professor Daniel Jones
Figure 99 Bolter – Professor Daniel Jones
Slide 44. Figure 100 Bottom – Professor Daniel Jones
Figure 101 – Ought ‘o go – Professor Daniel Jones
Slide 45. 102
Slide 46. 103
Slide 47. Not a toll
Not at all
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Note Cards
Address Cards
Alphabetical Pronouncing Word Lists
Benjamin Franklin Notes
Definitions
Definitions Notes
Diphthongs
German Pronunciation and Usage
Hampshire Pronunciation Notes
Irish Pronunciation Notes
Latin Roots
Lavita Notes
Origli
Pronunciation and Usage
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Note Cards
Student Reading Lists 1921-1924
Box 12
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Note Cards
Student Reading Lists 1921-1924 Continued
Walker Notes
Webster Notes
Word Usage
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Note Cards
Drawer 1: Alphabetical references to a detailed analysis of the use of language in Chaucer, Shakespeare, the Elizabethan dramatists, and some modern English authors; material is filed by author and/or title.
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Note Cards
Drawer 2: First half of drawer is continuation of Drawer 1; second half of drawer is an analysis of Latin constructions found in the French language.
Drawer 3: Continues the linguistic analysis of Drawer 1, but material is filed according to linguistic construction.
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Note Cards
Drawer 3 Continued
Drawer 4: Contains material dealing with phonetics, dialect studies, etymology, and rhythm/stress in verse.
Box 16
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Note Cards
Phonetic alphabet with examples, notes, and parts of speech.
Box 17
J.S. Kenyon Papers
Note Cards
Phonetic alphabet with examples, notes, and parts of speech.
Box 18
J.S. Kenyon Papers
Note Cards
Phonetic alphabet with examples, notes, and parts of speech.
Box 19
Kenyon, Martha and Elizabeth
Kenyon, Martha and Elizabeth – Education (High School and College)
See also: Diploma next to Box 12
Kenyon, Elizabeth – Cleveland Public Library, Insurance
Kenyon, Elizabeth – Nameplates and Wedding Announcements
Kenyon, Elizabeth – Hiram Women’s History Club
Kenyon, Elizabeth – Correspondence
Kenyon, Martha – Prize Essay, 1917
Certificate of Merit, Cleveland Museum of Art May Show, 1946
Kenyon, Martha – Camera/Photography
Kenyon, Martha – Photographs
Kenyon, Martha – Correspondence
Andress, Elizabeth (Kenyon) – Postcards
Kenyon, Martha – Slides, Europe
Kenyon, Martha – Kenyon Family Christmas Shepherd Cut; John S. Kenyon on bookplate
Tour books/England Trip
Kenyon, Martha and Elizabeth – Narrative, England
Kenyon, Martha and Elizabeth A – Audiotape: Commentary on Kenyon Papers
Kenyon, Martha – “Recollection of My Father, Professor John Samuel Kenyon.” Address delivered to Hiram Historical Society, Hiram, Ohio, May 29, 1986.
Unboxed Items
Phonograph Recordings
Framed Pictures
Martha Kenyon High School and College Diploma