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Story April 29, 1956

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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Two Clark College professors, Dr. John H. Morrow and Miss Esther Jackson, presented papers on Sartre's existentialism and Williams' tragic form at the 16th annual College Language Association meeting in Normal, Alabama, last week.

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Clark Professors In Language Meet

Two Clark College professors participated in the Sixteenth Annual meeting of the College Language Association at Alabama's Agricultural and Mechanical College in Normal last week.

Dr. John H. Morrow, chairman of the College's Department of Modern Languages, delivered paper on "Jean Paul Sartre and Existentialism" before the Association Foreign Language Section.

And Miss Esther Jackson, Director of the Clark College Playhouse and assistant professor of speech, discussed: "Tennessee Williams: One Approach to the Problems of Tragic Form in the Modern Theatre."

The College Language Association has two sections, one devoted to English and another to foreign languages.

What sub-type of article is it?

Academic Conference Report

What keywords are associated?

Clark College Professors College Language Association Jean Paul Sartre Existentialism Tennessee Williams Tragic Form

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. John H. Morrow Miss Esther Jackson

Where did it happen?

Alabama's Agricultural And Mechanical College In Normal

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Dr. John H. Morrow Miss Esther Jackson

Location

Alabama's Agricultural And Mechanical College In Normal

Event Date

Last Week

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Two Clark College professors participated in the Sixteenth Annual meeting of the College Language Association. Dr. John H. Morrow delivered a paper on 'Jean Paul Sartre and Existentialism' before the Foreign Language Section. Miss Esther Jackson discussed 'Tennessee Williams: One Approach to the Problems of Tragic Form in the Modern Theatre.'

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