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- Tate, John Orley Allen, 1899-1979
- Tate, Orley Allen, 1899-1979
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1899-11-10
Death Date
- 1979-02-09
Birth Place
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Georgetown University
- Organization: Vanderbilt University
- Organization: Southwestern College (Memphis, Tenn.)
- Organization: University of the South
- Organization: University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- Organization: University of Minnesota
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Library of Congress國會圖書館Конгрессийн Номын Сан
- Affiliation Start: 1943
- Affiliation End: 1944
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Princeton University
- Affiliation Start: 1939
- Affiliation End: 1942
Has Affiliation
- Organization: (naf) Oxford University
- Affiliation Start: 1953
- Affiliation End: 1953
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Sources
- found: His Stonewall Jackson, 1928.
- found: NUCMC data from Duke Univ. Lib. for Hubbell, J.B. Papers, 1905-1977(Allen Tate)
- found: NUCMC file(Tate, Allen, 1899-1979; b. John Orley Allen Tate)
- found: Information from 678 converted Jan. 5, 2015(d. 2/9/79)
- found: Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992:page 867 (Allen Tate was born in Winchester, Ky. on November 10, 1899. At age three, moved with his family to Ashland, Ky. Attended Georgetown University Preparatory School in Washington, D.C. Entered Vanderbilt University in 1918. In 1924 moved to New York City where he gained recognition as a poet, literary critic and biographer. Won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1928 and spent most of that year and the next in England and France. Returned to Tennessee in February 1930. Served as writer in residence at Princeton University 1939-1942 and lectured at Oxford University in England in 1953. Held many teaching appointments in colleges and universities, including at Southwestern College in Memphis, University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and University of Minnesota. Poetry consultant to the Library of Congress 1943-1944. Died in Nashville February 9, 1979.)
LC Classification
- PS3539.A74 -- Assigner: DLC
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Change Notes
- 1980-04-15: new
- 2020-09-15: revised
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