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  • Collection: Walter Harding and William M Kelley

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A picture of Professor Walter Harding in a canoe. He looks happy to be channeling Thoreau.

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Announcement that Kelley will be reading from his book "A Drop of Patience", as well as distributing autographed copies.

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Brief announcement of Kelley's seminar "The Influence of Modern Novelists Upon a Writer".

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A letter from August 1965 in which Kelley writes to Harding about using him as a reference on a resume and sends back a key he forgot to return.

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Letter from Kelley to Harding informing Harding that he used his name as a reference to get a new job in New York City. He also returns the key to Houston House, a dwelling that he stayed at very briefly in Geneseo.

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Brief announcement that Kelley would be interviewed on WGSU, the Genseo Radio Station. The interview in question was of the author's experiences in life and of his opinions of Geneseo.

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Letter written by Professor Harding to Barbara McCusker, a former student, who had inquired about Kelley's current situation. Harding provides her with the insight that Kelley only stayed at the school for one semester, gives her the reasoning that…

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Walter Harding and William Kelley together at some sort of public function. An unknown woman (possibly Harding's wife) stands between them.

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A full spread in the Yearbook depicting Kelley and his students in their classroom. On the second page is a brief description of what the class was like, along with a short speech by Kelley taken during one of his lectures.

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In this New York Times review, "A Drop of Patience" is called terse and vivid.
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