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Item 1966 Honorary Degree for Kenneth Burke(1966)In 1966 literary theorist Kenneth Burke was awarded an honorary degree at the Bennington College Commencement Ceremony.Item Alan Cheuse, David McCullough and Nick Delbanco, Summer 1979(Bennington College, 1979)Alan Cheuse, David McCullough and Nick Delbanco, in the summer of 1979.Item The Annual Bennington Carnival(1968-05-23) Delbanco, Nicholas; Fredericks, Claude; Holabird, J"EVERY PROMISE MADE FAITHFULLY KEPT! (Please feel free to inspect the Premises; SEE, the Chaste & Inimitable Carpentry, the Booths Bedecked by houses, contest, the rat race and pie making baking throwing horseshoe horses, all contributions accepted, Cashier guaranteed Honest also LAME. )"Item Arturo Vivante, Stephen Sandy, Linda Pastan, Peter Pastan '79, Maxine Kumin (mother of Daniel Kumin '75) Nicholas Delbanco and Ben Belitt(Bennington College, 1980-11-06)Image was taken at a poetry reading by Linda Pastan and Maxine Kumin in Tishman.Item Ask Not What Your Carnival Can Do For You(1969-05-01) Delbanco, Nicholas"yes indeed ladies and gentlemen friends and constituents animal lovers barkers milkmen chiropractors factors and et cetera the 2nd annual bennington carnival for the second annual year will erupt as of friday may 23 and gives us three weeks to plan for pileated performances the ring toss the doughnut dunking contest the headstand handstand milking bilking sharking larking et cetera"Item Ben Belitt(Bennington College)Ben Belitt was a member of the Bennington Literature Faculty from 1938 - 1988.Item Ben Belitt responds to the Futures Committee.(Bennington College, 1975) Belitt, Ben, 1911-2003"As one of the signers of a bill of objections called "scurrilous" by Claude Fredericks, I too had hoped we might turn our attention to the prospectus for the Future of Bennington College without unnecessary distraction but that is precisely what I believe the statement permits us to do." Ben Belitt, a professor of literature, began teaching at Bennington College in 1941. This Galley pertains to the controversial "Futures Committee Report" during President Gail Thain Parker's tenure.Item Bennington College Lecture Series - Spring 1947(Bennington College, 1947)Schedule for the Spring 1947 Lecture Series at Bennington College.Item Bernard Malamud 1962(Bennington College, 1962)Literature and language faculty member Bernard Malamud in 1962. He taught from 1961-1984.Item Bernard Malamud 1979(Bennington College, 1979)Bernard Malamud in 1979. He was a literature and language faculty memeber from 1961-84.Item Bernard Malamud at a reading by Susan Sontag(Bennington College, 1973-10-04)Bernard Malamud at a reading by Susan SontagItem Item Bernard Malamud in 1971, author of Talking Horse: Bernard Malamud on Life and Work 1996(Bennington College, 1971)A photo of Bernard Malamud taken by Janna Malamud in 1971. He is the author of Talking Horse: Bernard Malamud on Life and Work (Columbia University Press,1996).Item Bernard Malamud in his Study on Catamount Lane, The Washington Post(Bennington College)Bernard Malamud in his Study on Catamount Lane. Photo for the Washington Post. Do not use for advertising or trade unless written consent is obtained from the Washington Post.Item Bernard Malamud in the '60s(Bennington College, 1960)Bernard Malamud in the 1960s, exact date unknown. All publication rights reserved.Item Item Bernard Malamud Summer Workshop 1979(Bennington College, 1979)Bernard Malamud at the Summer Workshop of 1979.Item Bernard Malamud teaching a class on Virginia Woolf, May 1979(Bennington College, 1979-05)Novelist Bernard Malamud, shown teaching a class in the works of Virginia Woolf, is one of many Bennington faculty members who are also active in the creative professions. Bernard leads a seminar on Virginia Woolf.Item Bernard Malamud, 1979(Bennington College, 1979)Bernard Malamud, 1979, sitting on a stool and reading/speaking from a music stand.Item Bernard Malamud, Date Unknown(Bennington College, 1961)Bernard Malamud, lit/lang professor, date unknown.