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Hopwood Program

The Hopwood Program administers the University of Michigan Hopwood Award in literature, as well as several other awards in writing. It is located in the Hopwood Room.

The Hopwood Room
1176 Angell Hall
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Monday - Friday from 8:30 - 4:30

The Hopwood Room serves the needs and interests of Hopwood contestants. The Room was established by Professor Roy W. Cowden, Director of the Hopwood Awards from 1933 to 1952, who generously contributed a part of his library, which has grown through the addition of many volumes of contemporary literature. In addition to housing the winning manuscripts from the past years of the contests, the Hopwood Room has a lending library of twentieth -century literature, a generous supply of non-circulating current periodicals, some reference books on how to get published, information on graduate and summer writing programs, and a collection of screen plays donated by former Hopwood winner Lawrence Kasdan[?].

http://www.lsa.umich.edu/english/hopwood/hopwood.htm

see literature, University of Michigan, Arthur Miller, Hopwood Award



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