Box 12
Contains 26 Results:
Speech: "Poetry of Chaucer, The."
Contains Stanley Perkins Chase's writings, including his materials concerning "The Pearl," a translation he worked on with Bowdoin students. There is also a reading from "The Pearl" and a reading from Chaucer's Prologue by Chase. Chase's high school valedictory speech (1901) is filed in his student papers subseries (M30.3.2).
Speech: "Recent Investigation of the Origin of Poetry."
Contains Stanley Perkins Chase's writings, including his materials concerning "The Pearl," a translation he worked on with Bowdoin students. There is also a reading from "The Pearl" and a reading from Chaucer's Prologue by Chase. Chase's high school valedictory speech (1901) is filed in his student papers subseries (M30.3.2).
Speech: "Shakespeare in America."
Contains Stanley Perkins Chase's writings, including his materials concerning "The Pearl," a translation he worked on with Bowdoin students. There is also a reading from "The Pearl" and a reading from Chaucer's Prologue by Chase. Chase's high school valedictory speech (1901) is filed in his student papers subseries (M30.3.2).
Speech: "Some Stock Jokes of Our Ancestors."
Contains Stanley Perkins Chase's writings, including his materials concerning "The Pearl," a translation he worked on with Bowdoin students. There is also a reading from "The Pearl" and a reading from Chaucer's Prologue by Chase. Chase's high school valedictory speech (1901) is filed in his student papers subseries (M30.3.2).
Speech: "Some Trends in Criticism."
Contains Stanley Perkins Chase's writings, including his materials concerning "The Pearl," a translation he worked on with Bowdoin students. There is also a reading from "The Pearl" and a reading from Chaucer's Prologue by Chase. Chase's high school valedictory speech (1901) is filed in his student papers subseries (M30.3.2).
Ts: "Mr. John Masefield: A Biographical Notes."
Contains Stanley Perkins Chase's writings, including his materials concerning "The Pearl," a translation he worked on with Bowdoin students. There is also a reading from "The Pearl" and a reading from Chaucer's Prologue by Chase. Chase's high school valedictory speech (1901) is filed in his student papers subseries (M30.3.2).