Box 11
Contains 33 Results:
Various Writing Projects, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
Drafts: Short Stories – Hand and Type Written, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
Drafts: Short Stories – No Title, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
Story Analysis (Different Authors), n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
Chinua Achebe: “Things Fall Apart” (Book Review), by Bernice Larson Webb and Barbara Lyman, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
M. Joyce Baker: “Images of Women in Film: The War Years, 1941-1945 (Book Review), by Bernice Larson Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
Richard Braughtigan: “In Watermelon Sugar” and “The Abortion” (Story Analysis), n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Murder, Suicide, and Self-Mutilation in Richard Brautigan’s Fantasy in Watermelon Sugar”, by Bernice Larson Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Goldilocks and the Chemical Monster: A Demi-Dramatized Evaluation of Richard Brautigan’s Gothic Western The Hawkline Monster”, by Bernice Larson Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Parts and Functions of the Body as Identity Tags in Cable’s Madame Delphine”, by Bernice Larson Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.