Charlton Hinman

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Charlton Joseph Kadio Hinman (1911 in Fort Collins, CO – 16 March 1977 in Rockville, MD

Hinman Collator.[2]

Hinman attended the

Rhodes scholar, receiving both his bachelor's and master's degrees there.[1] He later received his doctoral degree in 1941 from the University of Virginia, as Fredson Bowers' first Ph.D. candidate.[3] He was associated with the Folger Shakespeare Library and was professor of English at the University of Kansas from 1960 to 1976.[1]

References

Sources

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  • "Charlton Hinman Dies, Shakespearean Scholar". The Washington Post. 18 March 1977. Retrieved 23 September 2016.