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Avery Hopwood and Jule Hopwood Prizes (University of Michigan) winning manuscripts, 1931-2019, 1898

119 linear feet (in 120 boxes containing approximately 1,338 bound volumes and a card index.)

Winning manuscripts of the University of Michigan's Avery Hopwood and Jule Hopwood Prizes, a creative writing scholarship program at the University of Michigan. The manuscripts, dated 1931-2019, are bound in volumes according to the corresponding competition category, and accompanied by an author index.

1931-2019 winning manuscripts of the University of Michigan's Avery Hopwood and Jule Hopwood Prizes competition (also known as the Hopwood Awards). The manuscripts are bound in volumes according to the competition category for each year (e.g., "Undergraduate Short Fiction," "Drama," "Summer Awards," etc.) The collection is accompanied by an author card index. Cards within the index are arranged in alphabetical order by last name and include information about the manuscript title, competition category, competition year, the number of the volume that contains the manuscript, and the awarded prize amount.

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1936-1937

Volumes 102-104, 106-122. Volume 105 that contains Arthur Miller's No Villain is part of the Arthur Miller Papers collection housed by the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.

Box 7

1936: Major Poetry; Minor Drama, Minor Essay, Minor Fiction, Minor Poetry; Freshman Essay, Freshman Fiction, Freshman Poetry. 1937: Freshman Essay, Freshman Fiction, Freshman Poetry; Major Drama, Major Essay.

Volume 105 with Arthur Miller's No Villain is part of the Arthur Miller Papers collection housed by the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.