xt71rn305g19 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt71rn305g19/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt71rn305g19/data/58m44.dao.xml unknown 1931-1938, undated 0.33 Cubic Feet 1 box and 1 item collections 58m44 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. William K. Hubbell papers Authors, American -- Kentucky. William K. Hubbell papers text William K. Hubbell papers 1931 1931-1938, undated 2018 true xt71rn305g19 collection false 58m44 Hubbell, William K. papers Guide to the William K. Hubbell papers, 1931-1938, undated  58m44 Amanda M. Reeve University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center 2011 February 17 Special Collections Research Center University of Kentucky Libraries Margaret I. King Library Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0039 URL:  This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on  2018-03-06 10:47:18 -0500 . Describing Archives: A Content Standard 2018 February 16 EAD and description updated by Megan Mummey. Accession 56m1 added in. 
   
     
       English 
     
     
       University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center 
     
     William K. Hubbell papers 
     58m44 
     
       0.33 Cubic Feet 
       1 box and 1 item 
     
     1931-1938, undated 
     The William K. Hubbell papers (dated 1931-1938, undated; 0.33 cubic feet; 1 box and 1 item) consist of a scrapbook and published copies of writing and photographs by Lexington, Kentucky, writer William K.  Hubbell. 
   
   
     Conditions Governing Access 
 The collection is open to researchers by appointment.    
   
     Arrangement 
 Collection is arranged by format.    
   
     Biographical note 
 William Kelvey Hubbell (1915-2004) was a writer, WWII veteran, and an Episcopal priest who lived and worked in Lexington, Kentucky. Hubbell wrote poems, short stories, and one book entitled  Clodia By Her Mirror  (1936).    
   
     Preferred Citation 
 58m44 : [identification of item], William K. Hubbell papers, 1931-1938, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.    
   
     Scope and Contents 
 The William K. Hubbell papers (dated 1931-1938, undated; 0.33 cubic feet; 1 box and 1 item) consist of a scrapbook and published copies of writing and photographs by Lexington, Kentucky, writer William K.  Hubbell. The collection contains a copy of  St. Nicholas , which published a photograph taken by Hubbell at age 15.The collection contains a copy of  Expressions Magazine , which includes his poems  I Thought I Heard You Sing ,  Burns' Cenotaph at Alloway , and  If I Could Have but One Brief Hour . His short story  Bells Across a Valley  appeared in an  Argosy Weekly  magazine.  The Lexington Leader  news article concerns Hubbell's book  Clodia to Her Mirror  (1936). The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings from Kentucky newspapers, focusing on events in Kentucky and the development of major cities Lexington and Louisville.    
   
     Conditions Governing Use 
 The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.    
   
     Authors, American -- Kentucky. 
     Lexington (Ky.) 
     Scrapbooks 
     Hubbell, William K., 1915-2004 
   
   St. Nicholas 1931 October 1 1 Expression Magazine 1935-1938 1 2 Argosy Weekly 1938 July 16 1 3 Lexington Leader  article undated 1 4 Scrapbook 1933-1937 1