Undergraduate student Kelsey McKinney describes her Harry Ransom Center internship experience and how a poet’s typewriter led her there.
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Looking forward to reading more. Great post.Much thanks again. Want more.
I spent my senior year on the work study program at the Ransom Center. That experience will remain with me for the rest of my life. I was given my own collection to archive, just as it was received from the estate people, and it was such a fun experience! Every day, it was like jumping into a time capsule. And the people at Ransom were such a pleasure to work with. The Ransom Center is a true gem to the University, Staley will be missed!