Whitman College and Northwest Archives
345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 527-5922
archives@whitman.edu
http://www.whitman.edu/archives



Guide to the Thomas D. Howells Papers, 1934-1991


HTM_WCMss52





Finding aid prepared by William Huntington

Finding aid encoded by William Huntington, >2008


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Whitman College and Northwest Archives

345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 527-5922
archives@whitman.edu
http://www.whitman.edu/archives

 
Collection Number:
 

HTM_WCMss52

 
Creator:
 

Howells, Thomas D., 1912-

 
Title:
 

Thomas D. Howells Papers

 
Dates:
 

1934-1991 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

5 linear feet
6 boxes
11 sound recordings, 1 videodisc

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Thomas D. Howells was a Whitman College professor from 1938 to 1987. This collection includes his literary manuscripts, published materials, lectures, tributes from his former students and colleagues, and administrative records.

 

Biographical Note

Thomas D. Howells was born July 21, 1912 in DuQuoin, Illinois. He received Bachelor’s and Master’s of Arts degrees from the University of Chicago. He also attended the University of Southern Illinois and the University of Michigan.

He joined the Whitman College faculty in 1938, and was promoted to the rank of full professor in 1957. He retired in 1978 but resumed teaching as an adjunct professor from 1981 to 1987. He served as Director of Curriculum from 1954-1965, Chairman of the English department from 1966-1974 and Chairman of the Faculty from 1974-1976.

In 1984, Professor Howells was presented an honorary Doctor of Letters degree at commencement. He was honored then as a “distinguished teacher, caring colleague, institutional as well as literary critic and writer.”

Professor Howells was one of five founders of the Walla Walla Little Theatre and was Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Walla Walla Public Library.

His poetry, articles and book reviews were regularly published in literary magazines. He also co-authored a history of the Walla Walla Symphony, Bringing the World’s Best Music. A collection of lectures, Gods and Heroes, was published by Northern Kentucky University following his appearance there in 1981. Howells died in January 1991.

Content Description

The papers of Thomas D. Howells include Howell’s unpublished literary manuscripts, typed manuscripts of lectures, a video of his lectures at Northern Kentucky University, audio tapes of lectures, theater reviews, his files from his tenure as Chairman of the Faculty, newspaper clippings, and students’ recollections of him gathered as a tribute to him upon his retirement.

Arrangement

By series.

Administrative Information

Location of Originals 

Acquisition Information 

Donated to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives by Ada B. Howells in 1992.

Separated Materials 

Use of the Collection

Alternative Forms Available 

Restrictions on Access 

None.

Restrictions on Use 

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. for copyright not held by Whitman College.

Preferred Citation 

Thomas D. Howells Papers, Whitman College and Northwest Archives.

Related Information

Related Materials 

Subjects

Howells, Thomas D.-- Archives.
 
Other Creators :
Whitman College
United States -- Washington State
English Literature -- Study and Teaching -- United States
Whitman College -- History

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Series 1:  Chairman of the Faculty records, 1971-1976

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
1/13

Applications for department of art
  1971-1972
 
1/20

College budget
  1974
 
1/9

Faculty requests for financial assistance
  1974-1975
 
1/10

Academic Council
  1974-1975
 
1/19

Faculty minutes
  1974-1975
 
1/2

President's Council
  1975-1976
 
1/4

Committee of divisional chairman
  1975-1976
 
1/5

General material while chairman of the faculty
  1975-1976
 
1/6

General material while chairman of the faculty
  1975-1976
 
1/8

General material while chairman of the faculty
  1975-1976
 
1/7

Faculty meetings
  1975-1976
 
1/27

Academic council
  1975-1976
 
1/12

Letters regarding scholastic probation
  1976
 
1/3

Budgets
  1976-1977
 
1/29

Budget requests
  1976-1977
 
1/1

Material concerning Martin Kopf
  Undated
 
1/11

Letters regarding proposed change of grading system
  Undated
 
1/14

Material regarding tenure of Geoffrey Brown
  Undated
 
1/15

Letters regarding evaluations of faculty
  Undated
 
1/16

Material from Whitman Indian Hills Conference
  Undated
 
1/17

Letters regarding Ronald D. Cohen
  Undated
 
1/18

Academic council material
  Undated
 
1/21

Letters regarding scholastic probation
  Undated
 
1/22

General material while chairman of the faculty
  Undated
 
1/23

Letters regarding scholastic probation
  Undated
 
1/24

Letters regarding scholastic probation
  Undated
 
1/25

Review committee
  Undated
 
1/26

General material while Chairman of the Faculty
  Undated
 
1/28

Committee on aid to faculty scholarship
  Undated

 

Series 2:  Director of Curriculum records, 1954-1966

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
2/7


Reports while Director or Curriculum
  1954-1965
 
2/14

Danforth proposals
  1960-1961
 
2/1

Material concerning Dean of Faculty
  1966
 
2/4

Committee inquiry
  1966
 
2/6

Report of the committee to study innovation
  January 1973
 
2/8

Material while Chairman of the Faculty
  1974-1976
 
2/2

Memorials and tributes by Howells
  Undated
 
2/3

Material regarding the Whitman College Pioneer
  Undated
 
2/5

Material regarding Donald L. Lehmann
  Undated
 
2/9

Material while director of curriculum view
  Undated
 
2/10

Material while director of curriculum view
  Undated
 
2/11

Material while director of curriculum view
  Undated
 
2/12

Material while director of curriculum view
  Undated
 
2/13

Material while director of curriculum view
  Undated
 
2/15

Statements made on various occasions
  Undated
 
2/16

Statements made on various occasions
  Undated
 
2/17

Notes for statements made on various occasions
  Undated
 
2/18

Notes for statements made on various occasions
  Undated

 

Series 3:  Lectures, Publications, Reviews, 1950-1985

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
3/22


“Contested Vigil” in Story
  1934
 
3/20

"Sonnets": The John Billings Fiske Prize Poem
  1936
 
3/23

“Status”, “The Equal Passion”, and “Vigil” in Poetry
  August 1939
 
3/24

“Poetry and the Ecclesiastical Criticism” in Poetry
  November 1939
 
3/25

“Plan” in Poetry
  March 1940
 
3/26

Review of “Campion, Musical Poet” in Poetry
  April 1940
 
3/27

Review “Where To, Where Now?” in Poetry
  September 1940
 
3/28

Review “A Wide Range” in Poetry
  May 1941
 
3/29

“Yvor Winters, Anatomist of Nonsense” in Poetry
  November 1943
 
3/30

“Value in Poetry” in Interim, vol. 1, no.1
  Summer 1944
 
3/33

“Darkness with Rain” in The University of Kansas City Review
  Autumn 1944
 
3/21

“Excursion” and “A Way of Dying” in Crescendo, vol.3
  Autumn 1944
 
3/34

“Denial of Sunsets” in The University of Kansas City Review
  Spring 1945
 
3/31

“Walking at Night”, “Entreaty at a Point in Time”, and “Question of Some Hour”“Walking at Night”, “Entreaty at a Point in Time”, and “Question of Some Hour” in Interim, vol.1, no.4
  1945
 
3/35

“Seasonal” in Experiment
  Winter 1945-1946
 
3/36

“Experiment, Revolution, and Tradition” in The New Mexico Quarterly Review
  Winter 1946
 
3/32

“Toward Pluralism” in Interim, vol. 3, no.4
  1949-1950
 
3/13

Letters, memos, AAUP Bulletin, and Revised Constitution and By-laws of Whitman College, regarding the battle over tenure
  1950-1953
 
3/14

Material regarding AAUP
  1950-1977
 
5/9

“Kaloics” in Dark Horse, number 13
  Fall 1977
 
3/5

Lectures on G.B. Shaw
  1979
 
3/19

Bringing the World’s Best Music: A Short History of the Walla Walla Symphony Society and the Walla Walla Symphony Orchestra From 1907 to 1982
  1981
 
3/6

Lectures delivered at Northern Kentucky University (including video disc)
  October 1981
 
3/7

Lecture, "Greek Realities in the Age of Pericles"
  1982
 
3/9

Lecture, "Notes on Finnegans Wake"
  1982
 
3/10

Lectures, "King Lear" and "Illusion and Reality in Macbeth"
  1982
 
3/8

Aeschylus's "The Persians", translated by Howells
  1983
 
3/4

Senior alumni college lectures
  1985
 
3/3

Senior alumni college lectures
  Undated
 
3/1

Lectures
  Undated
 
3/2

Lectures
  Undated
 
3/11

Material regarding the Little Theater
  Undated
 
3/12

Material regarding AAUP
  Undated
 
3/15

Comments on various individuals, including literary figures
  Undated
 
3/16

Reviews of Harper Joy Theater and various publications
  Undated
 
3/17

Reviews of Harper Joy Theater
  Undated
 
3/18

Verses
  Undated

 

Series 4:  Unpublished literary manuscripts, 1965-1987

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
4/3


" The Return"
  1965
 
4/6

Verses
  1965-1977
 
4/2

" The Last Judgement"
  1968
 
4/4

Verses
  1975
 
4/5

Verses
  1976-1977
 
4/7

Verses
  1978-1979
 
4/8

Verses
  1980-1982
 
4/9

Verses
  1982
 
4/10

Verses
  1984
 
4/11

Verses
  1984-1985
 
4/12

Verses
  1986-1987
 
4/1

" The King and the Wonderful Melody"
  Undated
 
4/13

Notebook
  Undated
 
4/14

" Search for a Sister"
  Undated
 
4/15

" Another Thing To Do", part 1 and 2
  Undated
 
4/16

" Another Thing To Do", part 3 and 4
  Undated

 

Series 5:  Speech manuscripts, newspaper clippings, correspondence, 1976-1984

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
5/4


“An Imitation of Time”: Convocation of Whitman College
  September 5, 1976
 
5/5

“The Third Generation: A Study in Vital Metaphor and Vital Thought”
  October 7, 1976
 
5/6

“The Quality of Wonder”: Commencement Breakfast, Phi Beta Kappa, Whitman College
  May 20, 1978
 
5/7

“Memory as Experience Revisited”, Mortar Board Reunion, Whitman College
  October 20, 1979
 
5/8

Alumni College Lectures – “Journey to Meaning; Out of the Labyrinth with Myth and Symbol”
  June 19-20, 1980
 
5/11

Letter from Howells to Marilyn Sparks
  June 1, 1984
 
5/12

Letter from Howells to Gordon A. Philpot
  September 1, 1984
 
5/1

Newspaper obituary and memorial service program
  February 4, 1991
 
5/3

Reminiscences of students for a retirement tribute
  Undated
 
5/13

Various newspaper clippings and pamphlets
  Undated
 
5/10

“Song of the Greatly Daring” Music by William H. Bailey; Text by Thomas D. Howells
  Undated

 

Series 6:  Audio recordings of lectures on Shakespeare and Whitman Alumni College Symposium on the origins of life

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
Cassette
Tape 1


"As You Like It", Lecture #2
  February 27, 1979
 
Tape 2

"Romeo and Juliet", Lecture #3
  March 13, 1979
 
Tape 3

"Richard II", Lecture #4
  March 27, 1979
 
Tape 4

“Henry VI” Lecture #5
  March 24, 1979
 
Tape 5

Duplicate of Tape #4
  March 24, 1979
 
Tape 6

“Henry VIII” Lecture #7
  April 17, 1979
 
Tape 7

“Measure for Measure” Lecture #8
  April 9, 1979
 
Tape 8

“Merry Wives of Windsor”
  January 27, 1983
 
Tape 9-11

3 audiotapes (George Ball and Howells speaking at Symposium)
  Undated