Awarded the Morley-Montgomery Award for “The Materia Medica of Sherlock Holmes”
1media/Billings_bakerstreet.jpg2018-10-08T22:31:50-07:00Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868304377An avid fan of Holmes' work, Billings continued publishing in scholarly journals in his retirement.plain2018-10-08T22:36:36-07:0001/01/2006-01/02/2006Ginny Barnes3eee7f03172e35d4a55ee3f747d663b72f156868The Baker Street Irregulars' "Morley-Montgomery Award was established in 1958 through the generosity of legendary bookdealer Lew D. Feldman, to be given each year to the author of the best article in The Baker Street Journal."
1media/Billings_70s3.jpg2018-09-16T20:01:47-07:00Rachael Zipperer733bca2661a68a774f69c1b20ebce2dbab84cbc1TimelineRachael Zipperer24This interactive timeline chronicles Billing's impact at UT libraries and beyond.timeline7770612018-10-15T22:04:28-07:00Rachael Zipperer733bca2661a68a774f69c1b20ebce2dbab84cbc1
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12018-08-28T03:05:18-07:00Baker Street Journal3The cover of the 2006 issue of the Baker Street Journal which features Billings' award winning piece, "The Materia Medica of Sherlock Holmes."media/Billings_bakerstreet.jpgplain2018-10-16T03:49:02-07:00Volume 56 Number 3. Autumn 2006. The Baker Street Journal. An irregular quarterly of sherlockiana. Editor Steven Rothman. An illustration of Holmes' profile with a pike in his mouth. The Baker Street Irregulars. New York.
12018-09-05T15:46:26-07:00The Materia Medica of Sherlock Holmes1The Baker Street Journal, Volume 56 Number 3 Autumn 2006media/Billings_MateriaMedia.pdfplain2018-09-05T15:46:26-07:00