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Fonds/Collection Number: | F0340 |
Title: | Roger Kuin fonds |
Dates: | 1972 |
Extent: | 0.01 m of textual records |
Biographical Sketch/ Administrative History: | Rutger Johannes Pieter (Roger) Kuin (1941- ), a native of The Hague, joined the Department of English at York University in 1969 as a lecturer, being named associate professor in 1975. Kuin is a Renaissance scholar and has written extensively on Sir Philip Sidney and the sonnet form. He served as chair of the Inter-College Curriculum Committee (1975-1976) and as chair of the Tenure and Promotions Committee of his department (1976-1978). |
Scope and Content: |
The fonds consists of a collection of student essays on the question: 'Why did you come to university?', which was submitted to Professor Roger Kuin's second year class in English literature in 1972. |
Restrictions on Access and Use: | Terms of access are being clarified. |
Finding Aid: | File list available. |
URL of Finding Aid: | http://archivesfa.library.yorku.ca/fonds/ON00370-f0000340.pdf |
Accruals: | The fonds comprises the following accession: 1975-007. Further accruals are expected. |
Provenance Access Points: | Kuin, Roger, 1941- |
Date of creation: 2002/04/05 Date of last revision: 2003/04/30 |