English and Comparative Literature 225 Anniversary Timeline

1905 - Louis Round Wilson (1876-1979) Receives English Department's Second Ph.D.

The University presents its second Ph.D. in English to Louis Round Wilson. His dissertation, “Chaucer’s Relative Constructions,” was published in the first volume of Studies in Philology the next year. In 1907, Wilson returned to UNC as the University’s librarian, spending the next 77 years advocating for and developing the North Carolina Library System. He founded the North Carolina Library Association, helped to establish the Library Science School at Carolina, the North Carolina Bureau of Extension, the University of North Carolina Press, the Southern Historical Collection, and the North Carolina Library Commission, and increased the library collections over sixfold from 38,593 volumes of books to over 235,000 volumes.




SOURCES

MacMillan, Dougald.  English at Chapel Hill: 1795-1969.  Department of English, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1970. 18-19.  HathiTrust Digital Library,  https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x001260393&view=1up&seq=7.

Weaver, Frances A. “Wilson, Louis Round.” Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, edited by William S. Powell. U of North Carolina P, 1996. Rpt. in NCPedia, https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/wilson-louis-round.

University Communications.  “225 Years of Tar Heel: Louis Round Wilson” in “Academics.”  The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Oct. 28, 2018, https://www.unc.edu/posts/2018/10/29/225-years-of-tar-heels-louis-round-wilson/.

 

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