15/71/200 Guide to the NCTE/Robert F. Hogan Papers NCTE/Robert F. Hogan Papers

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Guide to the NCTE/Robert F. Hogan Papers 1964/1978 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection NCTE/Robert F. Hogan Papers 1964-78 15/71/200 Hogan, Robert F. National Council of Teachers of English 1.30 English University of Illinois Archives
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Additional information may be found at https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/1571200.pdf

Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Censorship Composition Educational Resources Information Center English Curriculum English Language Education National Council of Teachers of English Publicity Reading Secondary Education Teaching Methods
Administrative Information Accruals:

10/25/1979; 10/30/1979

Arrangement of Materials:

Correspondence is arranged alphabetically; notes and speeches, by meeting

Scope and Contents

Papers of Robert F. Hogan, Executive Secretary of National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE 1968- ), including personal and business correspondence regarding Council activities, publications, committees and sections; schedules and notes from workshops and conferences for state and affiliate organizations; notes from summer course at Berkeley (1976); agendas and reports on joint meetings with cooperating professional organizations, including Association of Departments of English, Modern Language Assoc., Canadian Council of Teachers of English and National Council for the Social Studies; copies of speeches delivered to state and local affiliate English clubs on censorship, behaviorism, the teaching of literature and the state of the profession. Principal correspondents include Robert Bennett, Muriel Crosby, Alfred Gromman, William Jenkins, Alan Purves and James Squire.