The William Roy Dupree Manuscript Collection
Scope and Content
This collection includes the course notes of Reverend Doctor William Roy Dupree, taken while a student at Princeton Seminary, 1944-46 (B.D.) and 1953-56 (graduate studies). Notes are photocopies of originals. They provide an excellent window into the classroom life of the Seminary during his years, including notes from courses taught by Émile Cailliet, Joseph Hromádka, Lefferts Loetscher, Paul Lehmann, and many others.
Dates
- 1944-1946, 1953-1956
Language of Materials
English
Access:
There are no special restrictions on access to this collection. It may be examined by library patrons under the normal rules and conditions of Special Collections.
Preferred Citation
The following is the acceptable citation for publication: The William Roy Dupree Manuscript Collection. Special Collections, Princeton Theological Seminary Library.
Extent
0.6 Linear Feet (2 Box)
Processing Information:
This collection was donated to the Seminary Libraries in October of 1992. The collection was organized, and the original finding aid was written in May of 1996, by Raymond D. Cannata, under the direction of William O. Harris, Archivist. The finding was edited by Sarah Seraphin in February of 2009.
- Title
- The William Roy Dupree Manuscript Collection
- Author
- Raymond D. Cannata
- Date
- 2009
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Princeton Theological Seminary. Library. Special Collections Repository
Princeton Theological Seminary
Wright Library
25 Library Place
Princeton NJ 08540 USA
speccoll@ptsem.edu