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Pearl Anderson Wanamaker papers
Inventory
Accession No: 0987-001
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USA(206) 543-1929
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w UNIVERSITY UBRARIES UN VERS ITY of WASHI NGTON Spe ial Colle tions
Guide to the Inventory to the Pearl A. Wanamaker Collection
For biographical ini'ormation on Mrs. Wanamaker see the Biographical Materials series preceding the personal correspondence.
The papers consist of personal files as well as subgroups for her Superintendency career, her year as National Education Association President, her membership on the U. s. Education Mission to Japan, etc. The personal papers are filed and described first.
Series in her personal papers and brief descriptions of what they con-tain are as follows:
Correspondence: This is divided into two major sub-series: incoming coTrespondence 1927-1938; and general correspondence 1939-1961. There is a small group of outgoing letters filed at the end of the series. A sincle chronological sequence is used.
The early files, those up to her election to the Superintendency in 194o - reflect her legislative activities. Further material, including some correspondence, on her career in the State House and Senate, may be found in the Legislative materials series, q. v. The correspondence there was left as she had originally filed it. Names have been indexed to rna.l:e the materials easily available.
Because of her position as state legislator and as Superintendent of Public Instruction, she had a great deal of correspondence with other legislators and executives, other state departments, and with many school districts, their superintendents and tea-chers. The various political figures have been indentified in relation to the folders in which they may be located (e.g. Martin, Clarence D., 1-20). Where a bulk of material concerns a particular issue, the issue and its correspondents have been described in more general terms (e.g. the description of the Deception Pass Bridge issue under Incoming Correspondence).
The following list includes names of individuals and organizations that appear too frequently in the papers to be listed individually.
Washington Education Association E. T. Moawad P.A. Wright Glen G. Hill
\
Worth McClure Bess Turner
Max H. Clark Eva Anderson Hans Christian Adamson David Williams Lulu Haddon
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Political Campaigns: The basic organization is chronological e.g. Campaign 1940, Campaign 1944, etc. There is only ma-terial· relating to Superintendency campaigns. The organization of the papers within each campaign is very close to Mrs. Wana-maker's original arrangement; thus sub-series exist for cor-respondence, financial records, etc., within each campaign sequence.
The series name "campaign materials'' is a cumulative name for printed cards, brochures, workers' handbooks, statements, shcedules of appearances, etc. - those things designed to present the candidate to the public. It is in effect a case file. Where any one of these types exist in quantity, a se-parate sub-series has been established for that type.
Names have been brought out and included in the index where it was warranted. The candidates, incumbent, challengers, in the primaries and general elections, and the campaign chairmen for Mrs. Wanamaker are identified prior to each campaign.
Clippinss: The bulk are unsorted; however, a large number for 1945-1946 had been kept separate and had been identified according to specific subjects. These have been filed before the others and listed in the inventory.
Financial Records: YJOnthly finaneial records arranged chrono-logically.
Legislative Files: Chronological arrangement of materials ac-cording to Legislative sessions. Names of individuals and or-ganizations have been brought out and included in the index.
Ephemera
Notes
Miscellany
Memorabilia
Periodicals with Mrs. Wanamaker articles
A list of the subgroups and their series follows. Names appearing in each subgroup, though not listed here, appear in the name index to the whole collection. Mrs. Wanamaker's affiliation is stated in parentheses.
Democratic Party. Island County (Washington) Democratic Committee. Minute book, correspondence. (Secretary, 1925-1930)
Island County (Washington) Welfare Board Correspondence, financial records, organization. (Chairman, 1933-1934)
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Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Armed Services. Ephemera. (Member, 1951-1954).
Educational Policies Commission (of the NEA and the American Association of School Administrators)
Ephemera, conference materials. (Member, 1943-1948; 1951-1955)
General Mills Company. Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow.
General correspondence with ephemera. (Member, National Advisory Committee, 1954-1957).
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Advisory Educational Group. General correspondence, ephemera, photographs. (Member, ca. 1952-1956).
National Association of Manufacturers. Educational Advisory Council.
General correspondence, ephemera. (Member, ca. 1954-1956).
National Citizens Council for Bette~ Schools. Educators Advisory Council.
General correspondence, ephemera. (Member, ca. 1954-1956).
National Council of Chief State School Officers. General correspondence, ephemera. (Member; President 1950).
National Education Association. General correspondence, conferences, conventions, financial
records, speeches, clippings, miscellany, scrapbooks. (Member; President 1946-1947).
Red Cross, u. s., American. Correspondence, minutes, reports, etc. Arranged by meeting; ephemera. (Member, Board of Governors 1952-1955).
United Nations. Economic and Social Council. General correspondence, financil records, memorabilia. (Member, Educational Advisory Group to UNESCO Paris meeting
November - December, 1946).
United States. Educational Mission to Japan. At the suggestion of General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, the State Department sent two groups of educators to Japan to reestablish school systems after World War II. Mrs. Wanamaker went with each in 1946 and in 1950.
General correspondence, reports, diary, conference materials, speeches and writinc;s, news releases, :financial materials etc. '
United States Education Mission to Japan
Wanamaker, Pearl Page 3A
Pearl Wanamaker was one of a 27 member delegation of U.S. educators which arrived in Japan March 5, 1946 at the invitation of General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of Allied Powers. The Mission spent a month in Japan consulting Japanese educators and studying the education situation there. On March 30, 1946 the Mission submitted a report to MacArthur in which they outlined what they believed might be done through the education system to help in democratizing Japan. On August 27, 1950 the second United States Education Mission to Japan arrived in Tokyo, again, upon the invitation of MacArthur. All of the five members, including Wanamaker, had participated in the first Mission. They spent one month in Japan studying the progress and results of the recommendations which they made in 1946, and September 22, 1950 they submitted another report to General MacArthur.
The papers have been divided into two subgroups, one for each mission. In the 1950 subgroup there was a large group of material designated CONFERENCE MATERIAL at the time that reprocessing was undertaken (January 1985). Manuscripts staff left most of this material together but sorted it into sub-series. Therefore, there are reports .in the CONFERENCE MATERIALS series as well as the REPORTS series. The reports in CONFERENCE MATERIALS are mostly typescript or mimeographed working papers, whereas the REPORTS series contains mostly published and longer reports.
-4-Washington. Board of Land Commissioners.
Minutes, case files, Board publications, tape recordings. (Member as Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1941-1956).
Washington. Superintendent of Public Instruction. General correspondence, financial records; speeches and
writings, speech data, conferences and conventions, staff data, awards and honors, lecilative notebooks, photos , and ephemera.
(Elected Superintendent 1941-1956).
~u rto., Ltv.11-:, Lo vi.<;£( i' f
Folder No.
1-(1-3)
1-(4-24)
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Inventory to the Pearl A. Wanamaker Papers
Series
Biographical Materials cl941J - 1957 Primarily correspondence with publishers of biographical directories.
Correspondence: Incoming
l-(6-13) Contains correspondence 1933-1935 dealing almost exclusively with the con-struction of the Deception Pass Bridge, a cause championed by Mrs. Wanamaker. The following correspondents are involved:
Washington. Secretary of State (Ernest N. Hutchinson, also Chmn, Washington. State Parks and Playgrounds Commt.)
Washington. Treasurer (Otto A. Case) Deception Pass Bridge Association Yantis, George F. Adams, George N. Dill, Clarence c. Martin, C~arence D. Schwellenbach, Lewis B. Voyce, Thomas Myers, Florence w. Garrett, c. Nifty Beede, Violet P.
1-(16-19) Just after appointment to State Senate in February 1937 there was a heavy influx of letters requesting support on various bills.
Curtis , Asahel Martin, Clarence D.
Other correspondents of note are:
Martin, Clarence D. (1-20, 21) Kerstetter, G. B. (1-21) Drumheller, Joseph (1-23)
No. of items
18
c.360
Boxes 2-5
6-(1-3)
6-4
6-(5-7)
General Correspondence 1939-1961
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The following correspondents are to be found in this series. The numbers appearing after each of the names indicate the folder in which each may be found.
Payne, J. HO\,,,ard (2-3) Beede, Violet P. (2-1, 20; 3-7) Sieg, Lee Paul (2-6, 18) Moses, John (2-7) Bushfield, Harlan J. (2-8) Reeves, Belle (2-12, 14; 4-6) Holcomb, s. R. (2-13) Edwards, A. E. (2-16; 3-11) Wallgren, Monrad c. (2-16; 4-10) Voyce, Thomas (2-20) Guisinger, Dan L. (2-20) Curtis, Asahel (3-4) McDonald, Robert T. (3-4) Kizer, Benjamin H. (3-6, 18) Coffee, John~Main (3-7) Koontz, J.M. (3-8) Sieler, Herbert H. (3-12) Martin, Clarence D. (3-12; 4-9, 10) Farquharson, Mary (3-24) Gehrman, Agnes M. ( 3-25) Henehan, Kevin (4-4) Cain, Harry Pulliam, (4-12) Farley, James A. (4-14) Powell, Mrs. F. F. (4-15) Hansen, Julia Butler (4-16, 17, 25; 5-2, 3) Bienz, Thomas H. (4-20) Case, Otto A. (4-21~ 22, 24) Olson, Ole H. (4-24) Hallauer, Wilbur G. (4-25) Rosellini, Albert D. (5-21)
c. 1500 items
General Correspondence with Noble and Noble, publisher of Short Stories of Famous Women, ed. by P.A. Wanamaker, 1949. Galleys included. 9 items
General correspondence with Eva Anderson, 1941-1952 28 ite:::IB (orir;inally kept together by Mrs. Wanamaker; other "Mrs. Andy" letters found throughout the preceding series)
Correspondence: Oute;oing "General letters" c.90 items Primarily Christmas greetings, 1950-1954, 1956
6-8
6-(9-10) 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-15 6-16 6-17
6-(18-22)
6-23
6-24
6-25 6-26
7-(1-3)
7-(4-5)
7-(6-7) 7-8
7-9 7-10
Political Campaigns
Campaign 1940
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Opponent and Incumbent: Stanley F. Atwood Primary candidates: E. s. Black, Clarence J. Coil, Louise F.
Taylor, P.A. w., and Atwood. Campaign Committee Chairman, Max H. Clark
Correspondence: Incoming, 194o Campaign materials:
Wanamaker Atwood, Taylor
Speeches and Writings Financial Miscellany Abstracts of votes Clippings Photographs Miscellany
Campaign 1944 Opponent: Donald B. Baker Incumbent: P.A. Wanamaker Campaign Committee Chairman, Vern v. Leidle
General correspondence Correspondents: Glen G. Hill, Worth McClure, George R. Thompson, Robert T. McDonald, Arthurs. Cory, Lee Paul Sieg, Julia Butler Hansen, Lulu Haddon)
General correspondence - Advertising (with newspapers, radio stations, etc.)
Committee personnel, finances, etc. Carnpaie;n Materials
Wanamaker Baker
Campaign 1948 Opponent: Ruth Matson(?) Incumbent: P.A. Wanamaker
13 items
22 9 5 6 6
c.20 9 3
c.102
21
11
c.20 10
Campaign Committee Chairman, Martins. Miller
General correspondence Correspondents: Clinton s. Harley, Russell v. Mack, Harry P. Cain
General Correspondence - ~brtin s. Miller (with committee members, advertising media, etc.)
Campaign Materials: Wanamaker Campaign Materials: General (includes
Jack Taylor vs. Otto Case for Public Land Commissioner, c. D. Martin for Gov. , Mon C. Wallgren for Gov. , Ruth Matson)
Lists of County Chairmen, Counties, etc. Bill, receipts
53
30
c.4o
3 c.20
7-(11-19)
7-20 7-(21-22)
8-(1-2)
8-3
8-(4-9)
8-(10-11)
8-(12-13)
8-14 8-15 8-16 8-(17-18) 8-(19-20) 8"4?2-23) 8-24 8-25 8-26
9-(1-2)
9-(3-5) 9-(6-13) 9-(14-15) 9-16
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Campaign 1952 Opponent: Henry W. Turner Incumbent: P. A. Wanamaker Primary candidates: Turner, Wanamaker, Agnes M. Gehrman
General Correspondence Correspondents: A. E. Ed.wards, Eva Anderson, Julia Butler Hansen
General correspondence re Organization meetings GeneraJ. Correspondence re questionnaires to
candidates from newspapers, political party groups, etc.
General Correspondence - Congratulatory (October, November; primarily from various school districts)
Helgesen, Borghild (files of Mrs. Wanamaker's administrative assistant) Correspondence, campaign materials, notes, lists of workers, districts, etc.)
Declaration of Candidacy
Speeches and Writings (includes news reseases, radio spots)
Endorsements (file)
Financial Records
Campaign Materials Wanamaker Handbook Wanamaker Committee Members' handbook Wanamaker mimeoe;raphed materials Wanamaker printed materials Turner, Henry W. Washineton Education Association H.J. R. 8 (school bond issue) Papers re parochial schools, public schools General-
Election returns cunofficialJ for Primary held 9 September and General election held 4 November.
Clippings re Primary election re General election
Newspapers Miscellany
156 items
13 24
c.150
c.4o
1
47
2
1 4 5
c.20 c.30
6 7
14 12
10
9-(17-24), 10-(1-4)
10-(15-16)
10-17 10-(18-23) 11-1 11-(2-3) 11-(4-12) 11-13
11-14
11-15 11-(16-19)
11-(20-22) 11-23
12-(1-2) 12-3 12-4
12-(5-6) 12-(7-8)
12-(9-10) 12-11 12-12
12-13 12-(14-17) 12-18 12-19
12-20
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Campaign 1956
Wanamaker, Henry W. Turner
Opponent: Uoyd J. Andrews Incumbent: P.A. Wanamaker Primary candidates: Andrews, Campaign Committee Chainnen: Herman J. Kramer, then J. Guy Rowland
General correspondence Correspondents: Gerald G. Dixon, R. c. Brigham Young, Howard Bargreen, Claude v. Munsey, Julia Butler Hansen, Carl v. Holman, A. E. Edwards. see also: Organization
General correspondence re Meetings (invitations to address politicallyinterested groups)
Speeches and Writings Pre-1956 statements (1946, 1947) Campaign 1956 Re M. J. Schuddakopf Answers to questionnaires Speech data Speech data re Board of Education
Notes, Memos
Organization General General correspondence - E. w. Lennart,
Julia Butler Hansen, Dietrich Schmitz; most is Kramer and Rowland correspondence.
Lists of members ~linutes of meetings
Financial Records Primary od general elections Transportation Receipt books
Campaigi Materials: Wanamaker Leaflets, broadsides Endoresements: includes letter from J.B. Hansen,
Andy Hess, Jeanette Testu and A. L. "Slim" Rasmussen asking legislators for their support for Wanamaker and replies from c. 20.
Drafts of advertisements re TV appearances, announcements Miscellany
Campaign Materials: General Turner, Henry Andrews , Uoyd J. re Vocational education Miscellany
Log of telephone calls to Superintendent's Office
407 items
2 70
5 9
c.90 4
c.25
13 85
23 5
c.30 10 10
c.4o . 34
c.4o 15
7 c.50
11
2
12-21
12-22
12-23
12-(25-27); 13-(1-12)
13-(13-16)
13-17
13-18 13-19 13-20 13-21 13-22 13-23 13-24 13-25 13-26 14-1 14-2 14-3 14-4 14-5 14-6 14-7 14-8 14-(9-22); 15-(1-6)
15-(7-26)
16-(1-12)
16-(13-14)
16-15
16-16
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Campai[7l 1956 (cont'd)
Election Returns cunofficialJ
Democratic Party - Miscellany
Letter to 11l-titch" from "A. A. F.", n. d.
Clippings
Ephemera
Miscellany
Clippines - 1945-1946
thild delinquency Lands Liquor bill Old age pensions P. T. A. - Referendum 27 Reorganization of school districts School appropriations and finances School bills School - politics School survey State salary raises Teachers ' retire."llent bill Truman's visit Veterans' affairs Gov. Wallgren P. A. W ana.make::--Miscellaneous Unidentified
ClippinGs - General
Financial Records: Expense account (non-state) 1949-1954
Legislative Files
3 items
3
1
1933-1935 Deception Pass Bridge Project: data, notes, correspondence, ephemera; Deception Pass
1935
1937
Bridge Association. c. 40 items
Washine;ton. Governor's Cormnission ct Review and Arbitration in the Puget Sound Ferry Strike. PAW was member. Transcript, v. 2.
Legislative Session - General 2 items
16-17
16-18
16-(19-20)
16-(21-22)
17-(1-3)
17-(4-6)
17-7
17-8 and Box 18
Box 19
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Legislative Files (cont'd)
1939
1941
1945
1946
Legislative Seesion - General 5 items
Legislative Session - General 5
Legislative Session - General 25 Includes Monrad c. Wallgren, Chart Pitt, Joseph T. Hazard, Julia B. Hansen.
Referendum 27: to centralize sale 15 and management of timber lands by creating State Timber Resources Bd.
Bills, resolutions, etc. 1921-1939, n. d. 26
Ephemera c.20
Notes: Notations and corrections of the Public Junior College; 55th Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, (unbound) 1
Memorabilia (includes P!JR;i<t,~ ""~sses, programs, plaques) Oversize: Bil.l. ef 'Rif1LSI). o/,oca Cola - NEA plaque 1-151 t;((J,(,-1- -r. t,l',1.d10,9 , ,; l1e-lf(icJlcu jra1Ufl',1 cd T.• 5'1 -u,'t./ L.-//4-j,c;:J
Periodicals: Education journals and others containing articles by and about p. A. Wanamake!', particularly for 1946 when she was President of the National Education Association.
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Democratic Patty. Island County (Washington) Democratic Committee
20-1
20-2
Minute book 1913-1914; 1918, 1920, 1922, 1924-1925, 1927-1928, 1930.
Correspondence: Incomine 1922-1924, 1930-1931• eleven items. (includes one miscellaneous undated item; some letters are addressed to Nils Anderson, PAW's :father.)
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Island County (Washington). Welfare Board.
20-(3-10)
20-11
20-12
20-13
General correspondence. 1933-1934. primarily with Washington Emergency Relief Administration, Charles F. Ernst, Director. ca. 130.
Miscellany. ·o i terns, n.d.
Financial Records Miscellaneous bills. 8 items. 1933-1934.
Organization and Ephemera. Notes, printed miscellaneous, applications, ets. ca. 20 items.
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Defense Advisory Conunittee on Women in the A:nned Services.
21-(l-4) Ephemera; some correspondence, photos.
-15-
Educational Policies Commission (EPC). (NF.A and the American Association of School Administrators.)
22-1
22-2
22-3
22-4
22-(5-7)
22-(8-9)
22-10
Ephemera. material produced by EPC. Educational policies for the Post War World
(preliminary) by Paul R. Hanna, August, 1941. Two Addresses on Education and the People's
Peace, April, 1944. Federal-state relations in education, March, 1945. Source book on federal-state realtions in
education, June, 1945. Health and physical fitness for all American
children and youth, December, 1945.
Ephemera. material produced by EPC. American education and international tensions,
June, 1949. Commager, Henr)r s. statement prepared for
EPC 38th meeting, October, 1951. The state and private education - issues and
viewpoints - for EPC 39th meeting, ~~rch 1952.
Ephemera. material produced by EPC. School athletes - for EPC 41st meeting, March 1953. Public education and the future of America,
prepared by Lawrence A. Cremen - EPC, 43rd meeting, March 1954.
Epnemera. material produced by EPC. ~hnpower and education rl956J. (galley). n.d. Common problems of teachers and
administrators.
Ephemera. non EPC Clippings reprints pamphlets
Conference materials. United Nations Conference, San Francisco,
April-July, 1945. mimeographed letter-reports to members of EPC from William G. Carr, Secre-
, tary of EPC and Associated Secretary NEA, who attended the meetings. April 25-~y 28.
Conference materials. United Nations Conference. London. November 1-6,
1945. mimeographed letter reports, from Carr.
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General Mills Company. Betty Crocker Search for the .American Homemaker of Tomorrow. (Mrs. Wanamaker on National Advi- ·
sory Committee)
23-(1-3)
23-(4-6)
23-(7-9)
23-10
General correspondence. 1954-1955. (includes ephemera - mailers, reports, lists, etc.).
Exhibits. (form letters, mailers, pamphlets, etc. numbered in sequence) 53 items. 1955.
General correspondence. 1955-1956.
General correspondence. 1956-1957.
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Advisory Educational Group.
24-(1-5)
24-(6-7)
24-8
General Correspondence. 1952-1956 {each year's correspondence concerns December meeting and includes ephemera. Report for year and agenda of meeting are included.)
Ephemera. publications of the MLICo.
Photos.
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National Association of Manufacturers. Educational Advisory Council.
25-(1-3)
25~4-5)
25-(6-7)
General correspondence. 1954-1956. (much is mimeographed)
Joint meeting with NAM Educational Advisors Connnittee. -- --February 11-12, 1956, reports, pamphlets, etc.
Ephemera. primarily NAM publicity.
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National Citizens Council for Better Schools.Educators Advisory Panel.
26-(1-7) The years covered are 1953-1956. The Council -was not firmly established until May, 1956. The precursor was the National Citizens Commission for Better Schools. The Council took over the job the Cormnission had been doin~- The mater-ial consisting of correspondence, reports, ephemera, has been filed in one chronological sequence. One folder concerns itself partly with the Cor:nnission meeting in Phoenix, April, 1953. I~has been so designated.
27-(1-4)
27-5
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Nationa.Council of Chief State School Officers.
General correspondence. 1949-1950, 1952. Wayne Morse, IIBA, H. H. Humphrey, H. s. Truman.
Ephemera. 2 NCCSSO pamphlets.
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National Education Association. .EAW President 1946-1947.
Bulk is correspondence as president and a large file relating to conventions and conferences of the NEA and of other organiza-tions.
28-(1-4)
28-(5-9)
28-(10-13)
28-(14-23)
29-(1-6)
29-7
General correspondence. Wana~Bker (Pearl A} for NEA President Committee. Grace Campbell, Chairman. (She was also State director of the NEA.) (Washington Education Association chief correspondent as are)
All leads up to NEA convention in Buffalo, New York. July, 1946.
General correspondence. Letters of congratulations - In state. (Clinton s. Harley, Cha~les R. Savage, L. P. Sieg, Hal Holmes, Warren G. Magnuson) July-November 1946.
General corresnondence~ Letters of C~ngratulations. - Out of state. (Lewis B. Schwellenbach) July-November, 1946.
General corres~ondence. with Headquarter~ July 1946-December 1947.
(Willard E. Givens, Executive Secretary) As President of NEA.
General correspondence. Invitations Declined. August 1946-May 1947.
General correspondence. Invitations Accepted. 1946 - February 1947. 5 items.
These files concern particular areas and/or organizations. Correspondence may be with and/or about these as indicated below.
29-8 General correspondence. Comrnittees (various askinc; PAW to
serve) 1947.
29-9
29-10
29-(11-12)
29-13
29-14
29-15
29-16
29-(17-20) & 30-(1-3)
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General correspondence. DeLacy, Hugh. 1946.
General correspondence. North College Hill, Ohio. 1941.
General correspondence. Proposed "International History" 1946-1947. (Primarily concerned with statements of former NEA President F. L. Schlagle).
General correspondencQ. Publicity of NEA. 1946-1947.
General correspondence. u. s. War Department. Women's Interest Unit.
General correspondence.
Advisory Council. 1946-1948.
Wamsley, Paul. 1946-1947.
General correspondence. Women's Joint Legislative Committee for Equal Rights. 1946-1947.
General correspondence. Miscellaneous. As President of NEA. July 1946-0ctober 1947.
Conference and Conventions Series
30-(4-10)
30-(4-5)
30-(6-'{)
30-8
NEA (or subsidiary thereof) filed chronologically. The materials
consist primarily of general correspondence with agendas, minutes, reports, add~esses, ets. relating to each conference.
NEA Convention rRepresentative AssemblyJ July 1-6, 1946. Buffalo, New York. (this one elected PAW President)
World Conference of the Teaching Profession. August 17-30, 1946. Endicott, New York. (Sponsored by the NEA) 1 volume is not foldered.
NEA. Department of Rural Education. Division of County and Rural District Superintendent. National Conference of County Superintendents. September 20, 1946. Des Moines, Iowa.
30-9
30-10
31-(1-2)
31-3
31-(4-6)
31-(7-16)
32-1
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NEA. Conference on Federal Aid to Education. November, 1946. Washington, D. C.
NEA. Executive Connnittee cMeetingsJ• February 28 - March 2, 1947. Atlantic City, New Jersey.
American Association of School Administrators. March 1-6, 1947. Atlantic City, N. J. (Department of NEA)
National.Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards. National Conference. for Improvement of Teaching. July 3-5, 1947 Oxford, Ohio.
NEA. Executive Committee National Comrr~ssion. for the Defense of Democracy Through Education. (includes Board of Directors.) July 4-6, 12, 1947. Cincinnati, OhiQ.
NEA. National Convention. July 7-11, 1947. Cincinnati, Ohio. (PAW Prsidents, Snow elected for new term)
NEA. Department of Classroom Teachers. National Conference. July 14-25, 1947. Oxford, Ohio.
Conferences - other educational units (state and local) alended by PAW as President of NEA. ()'1ost of the .naterials are general correspon-dence; some ephemera in form of agendas and programs, reports and the like. The materials are organized by state (as was the original order).
32-2
32-3
32-(4-5)
32-(6-8)
Alabama - 1947 (March)
Arkansas - 1946 (September)--1947 (March)
California - Sacramento 1947 (April) Oakland 1947 (May) Los Angeles 1947 (June)
Illinois - Evanston 1947 (March) Moline 1947 (March) Springfield 1947 (March1 Joliet 1947 (March) Rockford 1947 (March) East St. Louis 1947 (March) Chicago Division. Illinois Educa-tional Association 1947 (May)
ConfereN'.eS - con't
32-9
32-10
32-11
32-(12-14)
32-15
32-16
32-17
32-18
32-19
32-20
33-(1-2)
33-3
33-4
33-5
33-(6-8)
33-9 ·
33-10
33-11
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Indiana - February 1947
Iowa - April 1947
Kentucky - April 1947
Michigan - October 1946 Detroit Teachers Association - February 1947
Montana - October 1946.
North Dakota - October 1946
Ohio - May 1947 Cleveland; Bexley Columbus Lakewood; Zanesville
Oregon - April 1947
South Carolina - March 1947
Virginia - May 1947 Norfolk Educational Association
American Legion San Francisco September 29 thru October 4, 1946
National Congress of Parents and Teachers June 1, 1947
Republican Party. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Chicago
National Young Republican Federation. June 7, 1947
Financial records. Statements, August 1946 - April 1947
Financial records. Expenses, completed. account statements)
Financial records.
(primarily PAW's expense July 1946 - June 1947
Finished business (correspondence re vouchers to be signed) July 1946 - June 1947. -
NEA. Board of Trustees. General correspondence
October, 1946 - April 1947
Speeches and writings (PAW) -contains correspondence requesting statemtnts, messages as well as drafts of statements sa Conference series. December'46 - July '47
33-12
33-(13-14)
33-15
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Leaders Letter (NEA publicity) #54 (June 1946) - 62 {June 1947)
Clippings
Miscellany (Press release of National Emergency Conference on Teacher Preparation and Supply, June 1946; NEA Press release 13 September, 1946; list of problems of coordination, within NEA; pamphlet).
Scrapbook (2 volumes) primarily clippings. July 1946 - election of PAW as President of NEA coversize volumesJ NEA Convention Cincinnati, Ohio
July 7-11, 1947
-26-
Red Cross
ArranGed by meetings in chronoloeical order. correspondence, minutes, reports, summaries of preceedings, financial records, memorabilia, etc.
34-1
34-2
34-(3-4)
34-5
34-(6-7)
34-8
34-(9-10)
34-11
34-(12-13)
Board of governors, Convention and meeting. (Annual). June, 1952. Cleveland, Ohio.
Board of governors. November 24, 1952.
meeting Washington, D. c.
Board of governors. meeting. April 13, 1953. Washington, D. c.
Board of governors, Convention and meeting (Annual). June, 1953. Washington, D. c.
Board of governors, meeting. November, 1953. Washington,D. c.
Board of governors. meeting. April, 1954. Washington, D. c.
Board of governors. Annual Convention and meeting. June, 1954. Los Angeles, California.
Board of governors. Meeting April, 1955. Washington D. A. (PAW did not attend)
Board of governors. Annual Convention and meeting. June, 1955. Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Seven volUr.1es (in folder bindings) as follows:
35 1. Services and activities of the American National Red Cross September, 1925.
2. Red Cross disaster operations. Preliminary study report. November, 1952.
3. Details of disaster relief study as related to Administration, Procedures, and operational methods, Januar:r, 1953.
4. The American National Red Cross disaster preparedness and relief. Final study report. January, 1952
5-6. American Junior Red Cross st~dy. Book l. March 1954. Book 2. March 1954.
7• American National Red Cross proposed revision of fund campaign quotas. cn•d•J•
35-(1-3)
35-(4-5)
36-6
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United Nations. Economic and Social Council.
General correspondence. re Paris meeting, November - December, 1946. re attacks on UNESCO, 1952. (SAR, DAR)
Financial Records. expense vouchers of trips taken as represent of UNESCO. January, 1948.
Memorabilia - maps of Paris postcards, etc. from Paris meeting. 1946.
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36/10 36/11
UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN (USEMJ). 1946.
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Letters of Congratulation Family Stoddard, George D. Miscellaneous
DIARIES Of Wanamaker Of Givens, Willard E.
REPORTS
15 4
17 89
36/12-14 "Report of the United States Education Mission 3 to Japan"
36/15 "Report of Committee I II of USEM" 2 36/16 "Report of Committee No. 3 Concerning Youth
Schools et al" 36/17 "Special Report by Shigeru Nambara" 36/18 "Inspection Report on Local Physical Education and
36/19 36/20
36/21 36/22 36/23 36/24
36/25
36/26
36/27
36/28
on the Discussion Meetings on Physical Education Since the Termination of War"
REPORTS - of General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
"Education in Japan" "Summation of Non-Military Activities in Japan"
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS Speech by Wanamaker "Teacher Growth in Service" "Education in Japan," by Yamamoto Takeo "Statements of Japanese Committee No. 3 Concerning
the Imperial Rescript of Education" "Women in Japan," by Ethel Weed, Chief of Women's
lnformation ... Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
Miscellaneous 2
PROCEEDINGS - "Conference of Advisory Group on Education to Japan"
MEMORANDUM - "Directive, Orders and Documents on Physical Education"
NEWS RELEASES 7
Dates
1946 1946
1946-48 1946-50, 1953-54
1946 1946
1946
1946 1946
1946 1946
1946 1946
1946 1946 1946 n.d.
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36/29 NEWSLETTERS
PUBLICATIONS 36/30 Article by Wanamaker 36/31 Articles by Trow, Clark Williams 36/32 Article Regarding Japan
36/33 ITINERARIES AND PROGRAMS
36/34 FINANCIAL RECORDS
36/35 LISTS
36/36 NOTES
36/36-37/2 CLIPPINGS
37/3-4
37/5
37/6
37/7
37/8 37/9
37/10-15
37/16
37/17 37/18
PHOTOGRAPHS
SCRAPBOOK
EPHEMERA
MISCELLANEOUS
UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN
INCOMING LETTERS Letters of Congratulation Family
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
INVITATIONS
CONFERENCE MATERIALS Reports
( USEMJ) . 1950.
"An Outline of the Scholarship System" "Current Situation of Educational Administration
of Major Cities" "Draft, Constitution for Kinki Association of
Educational Administrators"
(continued)
3
4
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5
4
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3
1946
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1946
1946
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1946
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1946
1946
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UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN (USEMJ). 1950. (continued)
CONFERENCE MATERIALS (continued) Reports (continued)
"Otsu City School Board" "Board of Ed. Activities, Nara Prefecture" "Outline of the Existing State of Education in the
City of Kobe" "Opinions concerning the Improvement and Completion
of the School Lunch Program" "White Paper on Education Prepared by the Japan
Teachers Union" "Opinion of the Vocational Education and Vocational
Guidance Council submitted to the U.S. Education Mission"
"Outline of the Activities concerning Scientific Information"
"Survey on Implementation of the first U.S. Education Mission's Report"
Speeches and Writings - by Wanamaker 5 Speeches and Writings - by others or unidentified
"President Ushioda's Address before the Board of Consultants on Cultural Science Research at Keio University October 12, 1948"
"Greeting by the Minister of Education at a meeting for the Second U.S. Education Mission to Japan"
Introductory Remarks by Lt. Col. Nugent, Chief, CIE Speeches and Writings - Nambara, Shigeur
"Problem of Students" - Introductory Remark Address of Welcome on the Occasion of the Second Visit
from the American Education Mission "Problem of Higher Learning" - Introductory Remarks "Imperial Rescript on Education" (imperial proclamation) "Explanation to the Education Mission," regarding School
Health, by Iwahara Taku "For the Improvement of Japanese Kindergarten" "On the Result of Making Comprehensive Use of Upper
Secondary School" "Ketsugi (Decision)", of Nippon Roomazikai, (Japan
Romaji Association)* "On Reform of the Japanese Language" "Rationalization of Japanese Language" "Organization of the National Language Research
Institute" "Law of the Establishment of the National Language
Research Institute"
1950 1950 1950
1950
1950
1950
1950
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1948
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1950
1945 1949
1950 1890 1950
1950 1950
1949
1950 n.d. n.d.
n.d.
*in Japanese only
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UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN (USEMJ}. 1950. (continued}
CONFERENCE MATERIALS (continued} Speeches and Writings - Nambara, Shigeur
"Research Projects," of the National Language Research Institute
"Teaching and the Education of Teachers" "A Few Words about the Corporation of Teachers" "In-Service Education" by Unosuke Kawamoto "Democracy and Scientific Attitudes" (quotations} "Economic Basis of Educational Revolution" "Need of Legislative Steps concerning Financial Support
for school construction" "Problems of Textbooks" by Eiji Ushiyama "Social Education" Of the City Board of Education, Nagoya "Message of Appeal" by Student Self-government Committee
of the Keio Gijuku University Proceedings
"Notes from Conferences of the U.S. Education Mission with Japanese Educators"
Legislation "National School Establishment Law" "University Standards" "Outline of Proposed Law Governing Universities"
Memoranda (Extracts} "Universities and Junior Colleges" Of General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the
Allied Powers, regarding "Universities and Junior Colleges"
Petitions "Petition for the Enactment of the Law concerning
Securing of the Standard Compulsory Education Expense" To USEM, from Kinki Area Council of Nippon Teachers'
Union To USEM, from Prefectural Boards of Education in Kinki
Area Lists
"List of Attendents at the Conference with the Second
n.d.
n.d. n.d. 1950 n.d. n.d. n.d.
1950 n.d. 1950 1950
1950
1949 1950 n.d.
1950 1950
n.d.
1950
1950
1950 U.S. Education Mission to Japan"
Miscellaneous 5 1950, n.d. Lists and Statistics
"Explanatory Data concerning Natural Science Research Activities and the Statistics of Researchers in Japan"
"Statistics on Cultural Sciences Researchers in Japan" "Livelihood of Teachers" "List of the budget of National Universities in Japan" re. Recreational and Athletic Activities
ca.
1950
1950 1946 1950 1950
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UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN (USEMJ}. 1950. (continued}
CONFERENCE MATERIALS (continued}
38/20 38/21
38/22-23
38/24
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39/3 39/4
39/5
39/6
39/7
39/8 39/10
39/11
Lists and Statistics (continued) Miscellaneous
Notes 6
11
REPORTS "Report of the Second United States Education
Mission to Japan"
REPORTS - of General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (G.H.Q.)
"Selected Data on the Occupation of Japan"
REPORTS - of G.H.Q., Civil Information and Education Section
4
"Education in the New Japan" 2 "Mission and Accomplishment of the Occupation in
the Civil Information and Education Fields" "Developments in Japanese Education" "Developments and Present Status of Romaji in Japan"
REPORTS - of G.H.Q., Natural Resources Section "Natural Resources of Japan" "Natural Resources Problems in Japan" "Mission and Accomplishments of the Occupation in
the Natural Resources Field" "Japanese Mining and Petroleum Industries Programs
under the Occupation" "Coal Fields of Hokkaido, Japan" "Japanese Fisheries Programs under the Occupation" 2 "Fisheries Cooperative Program in Japan" "Fisheries Rights Reform" "Japanese Agriculture Programs under the Occupation" "Forestry and Flood Control in Japan"
39/12-13 REPORTS - of G.H.Q., Public Health and Welfare Section
40/1
40/2 40/3
"Public Health and Welfare in Japan" 2
REPORTS "Report of the Education Exchange Survey to the
Supreme Commander for the A 11 i ed Powers"
REPORTS - of Ministry of Education "Progress of Educational Reformation of Japan" "Local Educational Expenditures in Japan, 1950-51"
n.d. 1950
1950
1950
1948 1950
1950 1950
1947 1948 1950
1950
1950 n.d. 1950 n.d. 1949 1950
1949
1949
1950 1953
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42/1
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UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN (USEMJ). 1950. (continued)
REPORTS - of Ministry of Education (continued) "Problems in Local Educational Finance" "Survey of School Building Needs in Japan" "Actual Condition of Public School Buildings for the
6-3 System Education and the Urgent Need of the School Building Construction"
"Bricks without Straw" 2 "Graph of Social Education Activity"
REPORTS - by Others or unidentified "Education Reform in Japan" - by the Japanese
Education Reform Council "Legislation, Statistics and Other Informational
Materials pertaining to Education in Japan" "General Explanation of the National Diet 2
Library" - including cover letter "National Diet Library," by Robert Downs, CIE "Development of School Library in Japan and its
Present Condition" - by Fukagawa, Tsunenobu "Opinion of the School Health Division concerning the
Popularization and Encouragement of School Health" "Report to the American Education Mission to Japan"
- by Japan Teachers' Union "Japan Moves toward Democracy" - by Lt. Col. 2
Nugent D. R. - including a cover letter "Reorientation Program in Japan and the Ryukyu
Islands" - by Reorientation Branch, Office for Occupied Areas, Office of the Secretary of the Army
SUBJECT SERIES - New Japanese Language Texts "List of Daily-use Chinese Characters"* Cabinet Ordinances No. 7 and 8 (16 November 1946) 2 "Annexed List and On/kun Table of the Daily-use
Chinese Characters"* Cabinet Ordinances No. l and 2 (16 February 1948) 2 "Handbook of Official Langua~e" - including 2
Translation of the Forward "Way of writing Official Lan~uage" - including 2
Translation of the Forward "List of the Forms of Daily-use Chinese Characters* Cabinet Ordinance No. l (28 April 1949) * "Romaji Education Practice Essentials in National School" "Guiding Principles of Romaji Education (Revised)" 2
- Japanese and English versions* "Essentials for Deliberation of National Language* 2
Problems" - Japanese and English versions
1950 1949 1950
1950 1950
n.d.
1950
1950
1948 n.d.
n.d.
1950
1950
1950
1946 1946 1948
1948 1949
1949
1949 1949 1947 1950
1950
in Japanese
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UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN (USEMJ). 1950. (continued)
LEGISLATION "National Diet Library law"
LEGISLATION (Proposed) "Draft Library Law" "Bi 11 concerning Securing of the Standard Compulsory
Education Expense," by Ministry of Education "Request for Amendments to the Educational Personnel
Certification Law with a Draft annexed," by Japan Teachers' Union
WRITINGS "Ideal of Educational Reform in Japan," by Nambara,
Shigeru "Science Council of Japan," by Dr. Naoto Kameyama "Covenant of the Japan Federation of UNESCO
Cooperative Associations"
1948
1950 1950
1950
1950
1950 1950
42/10-11 ININERARIES AND PROGRAMS 21 1940, 1950
FINANCIAL RECORDS 42/12 Including general correspondence 2
5 42/13 Miscellaneous
42/14 NEWSLETTERS - Occupied Countries News Notes 3
42/15
42/16
42/17
42/18
PUBLICATION - New Education - including an article by Shinzato, Seitoku~
PAMPHLETS "Mejiro Height," by Takada Junior High School,
Toshima ward, Tokyo* "Seeking the Correct Human Image," by Kinki Experimental
School, Osaka Municipal Joban Elementary School* "Our School after the War," by the Attached School
of the Tokyo University of Education "6-3 System, School Facilities," by Ministry of Education* "Today's School Buildings in Japan," by Perfect
Compulsory Education Facilities Association of Japan "Buildings of the Model Schools," by Tottori City,
Committee of Education*
EPHEMERA 6
1950-51 1950
1950
1951
1949
1950
1950
1952 1954
1954
1949-50, n.d.
42/19 PHOTOGRAPHS 33 1950, n.d.
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UNITED STATES EDUCATION MISSION TO JAPAN (USEMJ). 1950. (continued) f'H07..,> Alf-?, .. /,J
-SCR~ "Our School Life," by the Attached Kindergarten,
Elementary School, Junior High School and Senior High School of Nara Women 1 s Normal College
MEMORABILIA 3
NEWSPAPERS 9
CLIPPINGS 27
NOTES 2
MISCELLANEOUS 8
1950
1950
1949-50
1949-50, n.d.
n.d.
1950, n.d.
43-(1-17)
44-(1-18)
45-(1-9)
45-(10-13)
45-llt
45-15
46
46
36
Washington Land Commission Board
Minutes. 1941-1945.
Minutes. 1946-1953.
Minutes. 1954 .. :1956.
Case File. (general correspondence with leea,l documents, notes, etc.') 1950-1951 Don L. Jones trespass 1951 Frese Lo~rin~ trespass file 1952 Wirkkala Brothers Logging Company Sale
Top Soil and Sawdust. publication of the Department of' Public Lands. 1954 (volume 1, number 1) - 1955 (vol. 2, no. 3) (incomplete)
Miscellaneous Lease report&February 26, 1954. September 29, 1954. by Michael Bigley. "Bierleygrams" March 1956.
Tape Recordings: meetins in Ephrata (1955?) on Columbia Basin State lands. 7 rolls.
Photo Album. reforestation by Polson Logging Company. post 1944. located in Hoquiam.
47-(1-5)
47-(6-7)
47-8
47-9
47-(10-11)
47-12
47-13
47-14
47-(15-16)
47-17
47-18
47-19
47-20
47-21
47-22
47-(23-24)
47-25
47-26
47-27
47-28
47-29
48-1
48-2
37
Washington. Superintendent of Public Instruction.
General correspondence. approx. no. of items,
American Legion. 1941-1952, 1956. 75
Anderson, Vernon. 1942-1946. 20
Andrews, lJ.oyd. 1956-1957. 6
Berger, Max. 1951-1956. 22
Black, William. 1944-1949. 20
Bond, Elden A. 1945-1955• 17
Bruno, Louis V. 1945-1947. 10
Budd, George. 1946-1955 6
Cooper, Joyce. 1948-1956. 35
Crisman, George. 1947. 7
Davis, Mary Dolores. 1944-1945. 6
Dieckmann, Werner c. 1947-1956. 15
Eastabroo}:s, Marjorie. 1947-1957. 15
Federation of Women's Clubs. 1953-1954. 7
Fields, Ralph R. 1951-1956. 7
Gold, :tl.il ton :J. 194B-1956. 30
Graha~, Luke. 1956. 2
Hall, Nora. 1944-1948. 6
Hansen, John E. 1948-1956. 15
Jacl:son, Dorothea. 1942-1949. 8
Jackso::i, T Eldon. 1947-1955. 8
Karmneyer, Helen M. 191~4-1955.
Katterle, Zeno B. 1941-194G. 5
10
48-(3-4)
48-5
48-(6-8)
48-9
48-10
48-11
48-(12-13)
48-14
48-15
48-16
48-(17-18)
48-(19-21)
48-22
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48-27
48-28
48-29
liB-30
48-31
49-1
49-2
49-3
49-(4-5)
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General correspondence. continued.
Lacy, Susan M. 1941-1954.
Lassoie, Joseph P. 1952-1956.
Lawler, Marcella R. 1941-1955.
Leaden, John W. 1951-1953-
Lindrnan, Erick L. 1945, 1953-1956.
Lippman, Leopold. 1949-1951.
Love, Phyllis. 19l.i8-1950.
McNamara, Eugene J• 1953-1956.
J.bgill, Glenna K. 1947-1956.
Nelson, Oliver w. 1943-1946.
Oklahoma College for Women. 1947.
Olsen, Edward G. 1945-1951.
Pasnick, George R. 1947-1955.
PincY.ney, Paul. 1942-1947.
Quast, Florence. 1949-1954.
Robertson, Harley L. 1946-1955.
Rowland, J Guy. 1943-1954.
Rummell, Frances v. 1953-1954.
Rutherford, Gordon. 1945.
Silverthorn, Harold. 1947-1956.
Sincock, Frank L. 1943-1950.
Spencer, Evelyn. 1948-1956.
Turner, Henry w. 1949-1952.
Upton, Rolland H. 1946-1947.
approx. no. of items.
23
23
53
6
10
8
25
20
7
6
15
25
10
10
8
25
8
10
4
27
15
30
10
4
Vasche, J Burton. l9l.i8-1953. 7
35 Walton, (Mrs.) T J. 1956.
49-(6-7)
49-8
49-9
49-10
49-(11-12)
-, 49-13
50-(1-14) thru 51-(1-8)
51-9
39
General correspondence. continued. approximate no. of items.
Washington State Historical Society. 1955-6
Westby, Cleve o. 1941-1953•
Wren, Dale P. 1950-1956.
Wright, P A. 1953-1955•
17
11
20
0
General correspondence: miscellany (one item unless other-wise noted)
Aldrich, Susan American Association of School Administrators American P~sociation of University Women An~elos, Constantine (2) Bostwick, Ronald Francis D'Andrea, Franke Furgeson, Paul Gahnberg, Ruth Giovine, Sally Graham, Edwin Greenbank, Susan Gruber, Albert F Kinnnel, Kays Lake Washington School District #414 LeGt;, Julie McGlade, Charles A Nalder, Mae
(2)
National Congress of Parents and Teachers Rankin, Lee (2) Sapera, Mollie (2) Scholastic Awards< 1 r- .: , 1 Walters, Frank L ,.,, · · ' . . ... ..
Wilkins, George Yakima (Wn.) Daily Republic - J.t>rning Republic
cSchool AdministratorsJ
General correspondence. Letters of coneratulations, appreciation from PAW 1954-1956. : 1rii:, ,--,i": ((t,-: _:; .. _-: r':-
-- --~• Financial records - Exnense account.
April, 1949 - Decemb~r, 1955. (These consist of monthly bills and receipts; are rich in information on travels and itineraries of PAW as SPI)
Miscellany. Financial records. (estimated receipts, 1940-1941, School District #132)
52
53-1
53-2
53-(3-22) thru 54-(1-7)
54-(8-9)
54-(10-15)
54-(16-17)
55-(1-5)
55-(6-7)
55-8
,5-(9-10)
40
Speeches and writinrs. Divided into four ·categories. Articles and statements, radio and television scripts, speeches and speech materials {a source file). There are also a number of tape recordings.
Ta~e recordin~- three reels tape; three spools wire tape includine; 1947 Mountain Conference.
List of speeches. 1947-1949, 1955.
Drafts, cn.d. J
Articles and statements. n.d. and 1941-1956. Speeches. n.d. and 1945-1956. Both have undated materials. Papers here have been
interfiled chronologically although separation of kind has been retained within each year. No speech file for 1952.
Radio and television scripts. 1941-1942, 1946-1947, 1950-1951, 1953, 1955-1956.
Speech Material. sa: Subject Series
Attacl:..s on Public Schools. General correspondence. 1951-1952. Statements by PAW and others. Ephemera, clippines. and This Happened in Pasadena by
David Hulburd. Ditto copy with covering letter. also includes materinJ on Allen A. Zoll and the American Council for National Education; article "Who's Tryine; to Ruin Our Schools" by Arthur D. Morse, McCalls, September, 1951.
Federal aid to Education. General correspondence. 1947-1948.
(Warren G. Mae;nuson) Statements by PAW, others Congressional, Washington legislative bills Ephemera
Miscellaneous. Primarily speeches and notes of PAW and others Ephemera. (speeches include notes and statistics and etc.)
Poems (copies typed and printed)
Quotations {copies typed and printed)
School Support Statements by PAW Reports - typed and mineod with statistics Ephemera
55-11
55-12
55-13
56-(1-2)
56-(3-4)
56-5
56-6
56-7
56-6
56-9
56-10
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56-12
56-13
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Speech material. continued. Stories.
Teacher Supply. Report and statement.
UNESCO. Ephemera and mimeographed reports, summaries
Conferences and Conventions. American Association of School Administrators, NEA.
Atlantic City, New Jersey. February 14-19, 1953. (mimeo. copies of addresses)
American Institute of Architects' Annual Convention. Los Angeles, California. May, 1956. (correspondence, clippings, ephemera)
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, NEA Los Angeles, California. March 1956. (correspondence, programs and ephemera)
Elementary School Principals (Southeast region). St. Petersburg, Florida. April, 1954. (correspondence, programs and conventions materials)
Far East Educational Conference. (U. s. Mutual Security Agency) Washington, D. c. February, 1952. (correspondence, agendas, ephemera.)
Fresno Company and Fresno City (Calif.) Schools Institute. FYesno, California. November, 1951. (general correspon)
Indiana State Parent-Teacher Association Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana. July, 1947. (general correspondence, program, clippings)
Institute of Scientific Stidies for the Prevention of Alcoholism.
Los Angeles. June, 1954. (correspondence cNational Committee for the Prevention of AlcoholismJ, ephemera)
International Council for Exceptional Children. Western Regional Meeting. Portland. November, 1953. (correspondence, program materials)
La.dies Home Journal Workshop on Practical Politics. New York City. January, 1952. (correspondence, clip-pings, reprints)
Montana School Administrators' Conference. Helena. April, 1954. (newsletter)
57-(1-3)
57-(4-6)
57-7
57-(8-9)
57-10
57-(11-12)
57-13
57-14
42
Conferences and Conventions. continued. National Manpower Council.
Harriman, New York. October, 1953. (mimeod. articles, pamphlets)
National Conference on Women in the Defense Decade. New York City. September, 1951. (general correspo?P dence, pamphlets, mimeographed conference mater-ials including copies of speeches, statements)
United States Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange. Washington, D. c. April, 1952. (general correspon-dence, agendas and mimeographed program materials, report.)
White House Conference on Educa~ion. Washington, D. c. November - December, 1955. (general correspondence, reports, ephemera)
Staff Data. General.
Position classification questionnaires. (Staff-completed as of April, 1952 with covering letter from PAW.
Cooper, Joyce Dieckmann, Werner C. Eastabrooks, Marjorie Elliott, Donald F. Fields, Ralph R. Gold, Milton J. Hamilton, Ross E. Harvey, Elsie A. Helgesen, Borghild Lac:•, Susan M0
Magill, Glenna Pasnic l< .> George R. Powell, Alanson T. Quast, Florence Riggin, Jack R. Robertson, Harley L. Rowland, J. Guy Silverthorn, Harold Van Horn, G. w. 'Warl~, J.Bry c.
Reports and Data re Professional Staff. (mimeographed materials; includes organizational charts)
Professional Meetings, Staff attendance preferences. (includes list of mayor professional organizations) filed with correspondence.
58-1
58-2
58-(3-6)
58-7
58-(8-9)
58-(10-12)
58-(13-14)
58-15
58-16
58-17
58-18
58-19
59
59-(1-3)
43
Awards and Honors. (this falls into two sections -those represented by extensive ceneral correspondence with photos, clippings, printed miscellaneous, and those represented by the award only. The former are filed first) Altrusa Award. Septer.iber 27, 1947. (includes award)
American Education Award. February 22, 1949. Given by NEA, includes award.
Women's National Press Club Award. April 1950. (includes award) autography by President Truman.
Quota Club of Seattle Award. January 30,1951.
Mia.mi Oniversity. OXford Ohio. February 1, 1953. (Honorary Dr. of Laws with degree included Also address by PAW)
Columbia University. Bicentennial Convocation, July l, 1954.
Look Magazine. October 19,195l.
B'nai B'rith Award. December 7, 1955.
Michigan State University, Lansing. February, 1956. (medallion included)
Time Maeazine. February 6, 1956.
Smith College. Honorary Dr. of Humane Letters. June 3, 1956.
Miscellaneous Awards. (no other materials) AASA. Recognition of Leadership Convention Dinner.
February 16, 1953. Association of Casualty and Surety Companies. National
Driver Education Award Program. Certificate of appreciation. 1954-1955.
Future Farmers of America. Certificate of appreciation.'5E National Council of Chief State School Officers.
Distinguished Service Awaru. 1950. Red Cross. u. s. American. Certificate of appreciation.
June, 1955.
Ler:islative Notebooks. Three spiral volumes containing correspondence (copy form) reports and data on budget requests, House and Senate Bills and resolutions.
1947-1951 1945, 1953 1953
Clippings.
60-1
60-(2-4)
60-5
60-(6-8)
60-(9-10)
60-11
60-(12-13)
60-(14-15)
60-16
61-(1~)
':2-(1-2)
62-3
62-(4-6)
62-(7 & 10)
62-(8,.9)
44
Subject Series. (sa: Speech materials) American Association of School Administrators.
"Flyine; Classroom" general correspondence. 1948-1949.
Case, Otto. Copies of Top Soil and Saw Dust, publication of Department of Public Lands, -Otto Case, Commissioner volume 1 no. 1 (1954) volume 2, no. 9 (1956) concern attacks on PAW.
Coca-Cola Company. Includes: "A Layman's Connnents on Dental Caries," J. Ray Gentry, general correspondence, re selling soft drink within high schools.
Halstead, Harry. sa: Ca.'!Ipaign files : HB 206 concerning vocational education. general correspondence; data on vocational education HB 206, clippings.
History of School Lands and Timber. Correspondence from Washington Department of Public lands; data; copies of Washington Education Assoc. Journal with articles re public lands) 1942, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1955.
Living Constitution Project. in cooperation with Washington State Bar Association. American Citizenship Committee. 1955-1956. (letter, pamphlets)
Town Meeting of the Air, 27 February 1947. General correspondence, ephemera, statements of speakers.
United States Comptroller. General Accounting Office. 1950-1955 - Reports and statistics re. National School Lunch Program.
Washington State Taxpayers' Association. "50 Trouble Spots 11 (It's published October, 1952) 1952-1954 (correspondence, ephemeraj
Photographs. These have not been sorted; some are sequential, others not. Most are ide~tified on the verso.
Ephemera. Washincton (State) pri..'IIBrily Superintendent of Public
Instruction.
Washington State Curriculum Journal (SPI's office) 1944, 1949 two numbers.
Education. (SPI's office) 1941-1954.
Miscellaneous.
u. s. {government) and various religious organizations.
Box
63-64
65-67
68-70 (oversize) 70
45
Ne\\·spapers
Fulton Lewis lawsuit
Scrapbooks
Memorabilia and certificates
' .
Pearl A. Wanamaker Name Index
Note that numbers after each name refer to the inventory page on which the name may be found. A name may appear more than once on a given page. Items with asterisl~ appear in the Cumulative Name Index.
Adamson, Hans Christian* l
Alabama Educational Conference 23
Aldrich, Susan J,14. ·.
American Association of School Administrators* 23,34,36,38,39
American Association of University Women* 34-...- '.·
American Institute of Architects' Annual'Convention* -36 1 i
American Legion* 24,32
Anderson, Eva* 1,6,8
Anderson, Vernon 32
Andrews, Lloyd J.* 9,32
Angelos, Constantine 34 ·
Arkansas, Educational Conference 23
Association of Casualty and Surety Companies ,38 '- ·
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development ,36- ·
Atwood, Stanley F.*
Bargreen, Howard 9
Berger, Max 32
-1964 7
Bostwick, Ronald Francis
Bruno, Louis V.*
Budd, George 32
Bushfield, Harlan J. 6
Cain, Harry Pulliam* 1906-
Case, otto A.* 6,39 •··
Clark, Max H.* 1,7
Coca-Cola Company 39
Coffee, John Main* 1897-
Coil, Clarence J.* 7
Columbia University .38
Commager, Henry S.* 15
Cooper, Joyce* 32,.37 ~;
Cory, Arthur S. 7
Cremen, Lawrence A. 15
Crisman, George 32
6
Curtis, Asahel* 1874-1941 5,6
D'Andrea, Frank 34
Davis, Mary Dolores 32
6,7
Bienz, Thomas H.* 6 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in
Black, E S.· 7 Black, William 32
Beede, Violet P.* 6
Bond, Elden A.* 32
the Anned Services* 3
DeLacy, Hugh* 1910- 22
Democratic Party. Island County Democratic Committee* 2
Dieckmann, Werner C.* 32,37 ·
Dixon, Gerald G.* 9
Drumheller, Joseph* 5
Eastabrooks, Marjorie* 32',J7 ~',...
Educational Policies Commission (NEA)* 3
Edwards, A E.* 6,8,9
Elementary School Principals Conference ,36· · '··
Far East Educational Conference
Farley, James A.* 6
Farquharson, Mary* 6
Federation of Women I s Clubs Je - r
Fields, Ralph R.* 32,37
Fresno (Calif.) City Schools Institute 36 ·
Furgeson, Paul 34"1
Future Farmers of America 38 ·/:
Gahnberg, Ruth 34
Gehrman, Agnes M.* 6,8
Graham, Edwin 34
Graham, Luke* 32·
Greenbank, Susan 34
General Mills Compa.nylf- 3,16
Giovine, Sally 34
Givens, Willard E.* 21
Gold, Milton J.* 32,31
Gruber, Albert F. ? Guisinger, Dan L.* 6
Pearl A. Wanamaker name index/page 2
Haddon, Lulu* l,7
Hall Nora ~""' ·. · · , ~'
Hallauer, Wilbur G.* 6
Halstead, Harryil" · ,)e 1./ if
Hamilton, Ross E. J=1 ;,/-;...
Hanna, Paul R. 15
Hansen, John E. 32
Hansen, Julia Butler!E' 6,7,8,9
Harley, Clinton Strong*
Harvey, Elsie A. J?' ,. ,
Helgesen, Borghild* 8, ~7 ·,
Henehan, Kevin* 6
Hess, Andylf- 9
Hill, Glen G.* 1,7
Holcomb, S R.* 6
Holman, Carl V.* 9
Holmes, Hal* 1902- 21
-1966 7,21
Humphrey, Hubert Horati~ 1911- 20
Indiana State Parent-Teacher Association Conference _J& '
Institute of Scientific Studies for the Prevention of Alcoholism _J6 : :
International Council for Exceptional Children 36·
Island County (Washington). Welfare Board* 2
Jackson, Dorothea ,32 -.- ·:
Jackson, T Eldon* 32
Kammeyer, Helen M. 32
Katterle, Zeno B.* 32
Kerstetter, G
Kimmel., Kays 34
B.* 5
Kizer, Benjamin Hamilton* 1878-
Koontz., J M.* 6
Kramer, Herman J.* 9
Lacy, Susan M.* 33,27 I;~·
Ladies Home Journal Workshop on Practical Poli tics ,.36· ---
Lassoie, Joseph P. 3-3
Lake Washington School District #414
Lawler, Marcella R. 33 ·
Leaden, John W. 33· ·
Legg, Julie
Lennart, E W.* 9
Lindman, Erick L. 33
Lippman, Leopold 33" -
Look cperiod. l ~ ,,. ., . ! _,,
Love, Phyllis 3'3
Mack, Russell V.* 7
Magill, Glenna K.* 33-,37
Magnuson, Warren G.* 1905-
Martin., Clarence Daniel* 1887-
McClure, Worth* 1,7
McDonald, Robert T.* 6,7
McGlade, Charles A.
McNamara, Eugene J. ,,3-3
Metropolitan Life Insurance Companyif. 3,17
Pearl A. Wanamaker name index/page 3
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 38 · · Michigan. State University -38 ··
Miller, Martin S. 7
6 Moawad, E T. l
Montana School Administrators Conference 36 :fJ
Morse, Wayne Lyman* 20
Moses, John 6
Munsey, Claude V.* 9
Nalder, Mae )4 ·
National Association of Manufacturers* 3,18
National Citizens Council for Better Schools* 3
National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards 23
National Congress of Parents and Teachers* 24,34 ·
National Conference on Women in the Defense Decade ,37 -t ::'.
National Council of Chief State School Officers* 3,38 ·: -.
National Education Association* 3,22,23,24
National Manpower CoWlcil 31 -
Nelson, Oliver W. 33
Noble and Noble 6
Oklahoma College for Women 33
5,6 Olsen, Edward G.* 33
Olson, Ole H.* 6
Pasnick, George R. 33,37
Payne, J Howard* 6
Pinckney, Paul 33
Powell, Alanson T. 37
Powell, (Mrs.) F F.* 6
Quast, Florence* -33', 37 ' . . , -
Quota Club of Seattle Award 38 11 /
Rankin, Lee* _34- ? ·
Red Cross, U.S., American* 3,26,38"
Reeves, Belle* 6
Republican Party. Wisconsin* 24
Riggin, Jack R. 3T ·: :
Robertson, Harley L.* .J-3,37
Rosellini, Albert D.* 1910-
Rowland, J GuylE" 9,~,37
Rummell, Frances U. 33
Rutherford, Gordon 33
Sapera, Mollie
Savage, Charles R. 21
Schmitz, Dietrich* 1890- 9
6
Schuddak.opt, Margaret Jean 9
Schwellenbach, Lewis Baxter* 1894-1948 21
Sieg, Lee Paul* 6,7,21
Sieler, Herbert H.* 6
Silverthorn, Harold* 33,37
Sincock, Frank L. 33
Smith College 38 -
Spencer, Evelyn 33
Taylor, Louise F.* 7
Pearl A. Wanamaker name index/page 4
Testu, Jeanette* 9
Thompson, George R. 7
Top Soil and Sawdust cnewsletter::,* -31- .,, .
Town Meeting of the Air 33/ 1 ! -' ·
Truman, Harry S.* 1884- 20
Turner, Bess 1
Turner, Henry W.* 8,9,33
United Nations 15
United Nations. Economic and Social Council 3 I 27 I 3(5' I : i
U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange -:3T L/ 2.
U.S. Education Mission to Japan* 3,28,29,30
U.S. War Department 22
U.S. White House Conference on Education -37 --' Upton, Rolland H. J,3 ·
Van Horn, G
Vasche, J
Voyce, Thomas* 6
Burton 33
Wallgren, Monrad C.* 1891-1961 6
Walters, Frank L. J4
Walton, (Mrs.) T
Wamsley, Paul 22
Wark, Mary C. 37
J. 33
Washington. Board of Land Commissioners* 4
Washington. Emergency Relief Administration!(- 1~
Washington. Superintendent of Public Instruction* 4, 3 7
Washington Education Association-IE- l
Washington State Historical Society 34- .-
Washington State Taxpayers' Association t;,;
Westby, Cleve o. .34 · ·
Wilkins, George .,34 :
Williams, David l
Women's Joint Legislative Committee for Equal Rights 22
Women's National Press Club '1 ~: World Conference of the Teaching
Profession 22
Wren, Dale P. JG.~
Wright, P A.* 1,34 : .
Yakima Daily Republic cnewspaperl 34 _--:. ·
Young, R C. Brigham* 9
Pearl A. Wanamaker name index/page~