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(1902 -- 1986)
 
(1902 -- 1986)
  
Clyde S. Kilby was an American author and English professor, best known for his scholarship on the [[Inklings]], especially [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] and [[C. S. Lewis]].  The [[Clyde S. Kilby Award]] is given in his honor.
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Clyde S. Kilby was an American author and English professor, best known for his scholarship on the [[Inklings]], especially [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] and [[C. S. Lewis]].  
  
 
A professor at Wheaton College (Illinois) for most of his life, Dr. Kilby founded the Marion E. Wade Center there, making it a center for the study of the Inklings, their friends, and their influences.
 
A professor at Wheaton College (Illinois) for most of his life, Dr. Kilby founded the Marion E. Wade Center there, making it a center for the study of the Inklings, their friends, and their influences.
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* 1968 -- [[Secondary Universe I]] ("Keynote speaker")
 
* 1968 -- [[Secondary Universe I]] ("Keynote speaker")
 
* 1970 -- [[Mythcon I]]
 
* 1970 -- [[Mythcon I]]
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The [[Clyde S. Kilby Award]] is given in his honor.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 12 February 2020

(1902 -- 1986)

Clyde S. Kilby was an American author and English professor, best known for his scholarship on the Inklings, especially J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.

A professor at Wheaton College (Illinois) for most of his life, Dr. Kilby founded the Marion E. Wade Center there, making it a center for the study of the Inklings, their friends, and their influences.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

The Clyde S. Kilby Award is given in his honor.


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