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Collection on James Watt Raine
The Collection on James Watt Raine documents aspects of Raine's life and his career as a professor, playwright, poet, and minister. Materials in this study collection were gathered by Hutchins Library from internal and external sources.
Biographical data, 1912 - 1962
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.
Images, circa 1920 - 1950
The folder includes a Redpath Chautauqua brochure from 1921 promoting Raine's lectures on "The Kentucky Mountaineers" and other topics.
Correspondence, 1902 - 1939
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.
Berea Song "Qui Patitur", circa 1916 - 1945
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.
Booklets and articles, 1916 - 1945
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.
Play and pageant scripts
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.
A Pageant of the Pilgrims, 1926 - 1927
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.
A Pageant of the Mountain People, circa 1929
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.
Writing projects research notes, 1929 - 1937
This collection of personal and professional papers comprises folders of biographical data, images, correspondence, published writings, research notes, and typescript drafts of plays and pageants written by Berea College professor of English, dramatics, and religion James Watt Raine. Of special note, the collection includes a folder on the Berea College song QUI PATITUR (Berea, now our mother dear") written by Raine.