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Box 1, Folder 1-12

Correspondence and reviews

Scope and Contents

Box contains correspondence, notes, and reviews for Craig's publications: "The Enchanted Glass," "New Lamps for Old," "Freedom and Renaissance," "A New Look at Shakespeare's Quartos," "Edgar Allan Poe," and "Woodrow Wilson at Princeton." Also contains personal correspondence, and correspondence related to Stanford University.
Box 2, Folder 13-27

Notes, correspondence, manuscripts, and clippings

Scope and Contents

Box contains notes and material on William Shakespeare, 17th century literature, Medieval drama, Elizabethan handwriting, printing, and publication. Also contains correspondence with F. J. Furnivall, Marchette Chute, Craig's World War I orders, and miscellaneous clippings.
Box 3, Folder 1-6

Hardin Craig unpublished material

Scope and Contents

Box contains unpublished material by Craig and other authors; subjects include Medieval drama, Elizabethan literature, Francis Bacon, and William Shakespeare.
Box 4, Folder 7-9

Correspondence, autobiographical material, typescript

Scope and Contents

Box contains a series of letters to Craig's wife, Gertrude Craig, written during his term of duty during World War I; the box also contains autobiographical material Craig had expected to include in a late book. In addition, there is a bound typescript of "English Religious Drama of the Middle Ages," chapters 5-8 only.
Box 5, Folder 1-3

Lincoln Diocese documents, manuscripts, dissertation

Scope and Contents

Box contains 63 Lincoln Diocese documents for use as background material, and works by Esther L. Swenson and Jeannette S. Noack.
Box 6, Folder 1-8

Correspondence, honors, clippings, obituaries

Scope and Contents

Box contains notes and correspondence related to Una Ellis-Fermor, "Philological Quarterly," Royal Society of Literature, Princeton University, W. W. Greg, reviews of Craig's books, and obituaries.