General Correspondence 1903-1961
2 letters. Max Farrand to Henry Cannon 1903
I-J 1908-09,
K-L 1911-12,
M-Q 1911-12,
A-B 1912-13,
H 1912-13,
A-J (from this point on, folders are sorted roughly by alphabetical groups and chronologically within these) 1913-14,
A-Z 1914-15,
A-Z 1915-16,
1916-17
10/1917 - 4/1919
4/1919 - 12/1919
1920
1/1922 - 9/1922
1928-29
Professor Robinson's File 1929-30
1935-37
General (2), 1936-37
Lynn White Correspondence 1936-37
1937-40
1940-45
Selective Service correspondence, 1941-45
1942-45
1945-46
1948-49
1949-50
1957-52
1953-54
1954-55
1955
1956-57
1957
1957-58
1958 (autumn)
1959
1959 (autumn)
1960 (winter)
1960
1961
1961
Correspondence pertaining to the placement of academic personnel, 1906-1947
Correspondents A-H
A H.B. Adams (re R.D. Hunt). Pre-1906:
A E.D. Adams, George B. Adams (re S.L. Mims and Robert K. Richardson), Charles Andrews (re S.L. Ware), Charles Ambler, Herman V. Ames (re Eugene C. Barker). 1906-16:
A Thomas P. Abernathy. Post 1916:
B S.G.W. Benjamin, Mary T. Blauvelt, J. Bowman, Edward Bonner. Pre-1906:
B Walter G. Beach, H.E. Bolton, Beverly Bond, Gilbert G. Benjamin, request for recommendations about E.C. Barker. 1906-16:
B George Burr (re C.C. Eckhardt), George H. Blakeslee (re L.H. Jenks), Samuel F. Bemis. Post 1916:
C I.J. Cox, E.M. Clish (re R.D. Hunt), Heber D. Curtis (re R.D. Hunt), Archibald Coolidge (re W. Lichtenstein). Pre-1906:
C R.C. Clark, Carl Christophelsmeir, Frank W. Chandler (re E.C. Griffith). 1906-1916:
D G. Deutsch. Pre-1906:
D John C. Dunning (including recommendations of him), M.E. Dailey (re S.B. Harding), Alfred L.P. Dennis (re W.E. Lunt and others). 1906-16:
D William A. Dunning (re L.H. Jenks), Charles W. Dabney (re E.C. Griffith). Post 1916:
E C.C. Eckhardt. 1920:
F John A. Fairlie. Pre-1906:
F J.W. Fertig, F.G. Franklin, R.B. Fulton (re B. Bond). 1906-16:
G E.F. Gay (re W. Lichtenstein), F.A. Golder. 1906-16:
G Elmer C. Griffith. 1920:
H R.D. Hunt, Charles Haskins, E.D. Henderson. Pre-1906:
H A.B. Hart (re W.E. Dodd and F.E. Riley D.F. Houstin (?) (re E.C. Barker), A.E. Harvey, Charles Haskins (re E.C. Barker and C.E. Fryer), E. M. Hulme. 1906-16:
H H.S. Hadley (re C.C. Eckhardt), Carl ton Mayer (re L.H. Jenks), Charles Haskins (re C.W. David, R.A. Newhall and C.F. Brand), C.R. Hicks. Post 1916:
Correspondents J-Z
J D.S. Jordan (re E.L. Hood). Pre-1906:
J D.S. Jordan (re Dr. Fryer, S.B. Harding), J.F. Jameson. 1906-16:
J Leland H. Jenks, Marcus W. Jernegan (re A.E. Harvey). Post 1916:
K L.K. Koontz, Frank J. Klingberg, A. C. Krey (re L.H. Jenks). Post 1916:
L Walter Lichtenstein. 1907:
M C.H. McIlwain. Pre-1906:
M A.C. McLaughlin (re several men), William MacDonald (re L.B. Shippee), Raymond McFarland, J.F. Millspaugh (re G.O. Virtue). 1906-16:
M T.M. Marshall (re C.C. Eckhardt), H.P. McClintic (?) (re E.C. Griffith), Phillip Meyers (re E.C. Griffith). Post 1916:
N J.B. Newell. 1902:
N Thomas Newlin (re P.A. Martin). 1908:
N Wallace Notestein. 1920:
P J.W. Park (with recommendations, including one by Woodrow Wilson), F.W. Putnam (re Mr. Brandelier). Pre-1906:
P F.L. Paxson. 1908:
R Recommendations for B. Bond by I. Remsen and F.L. Riley. 1906:
R Adolf Rein. 1912:
S E.E. Sperry, G.L. Sherger, J.O. Sumner (re E.F. Henderson). Pre-1906:
S Lester B. Shippee, Bernard C. Steiner (re B. Bond). 1906-16:
S H.M. Stephens (re W.C. Barnes), B.E. Schmidt. Post 1916:
T F.J. Turner (re R.C. Clark and Willard), Francis N. Thorpe, Everett L. Thorndike. Pre-1906:
T F.J. Turner (re Pahlow), J.W. Thompson, Lynn Thorndike. 1906-16:
T P.J. Treat. 1919:
V J.M. Vincent (re B. Bond and S.L. Ware). 1908 & 1909:
W J.E. Winston. 1908:
W H.E. Wildes, James Willard (re C.C. Eckhardt). 1920-21:
Z George F. Zook. 1920:
Correspondents A - Z, (names in parentheses are those of person considered for positions in the Department) 1946-47
History Club
Minutes, 1914-16
Minutes and Other Records 1905-1962
History Department Minutes, (for special items incorporated in the minutes see 99A) 1905-15
Additional Documents 1905-1915
Suggested courses for 1st year history majors. Aug 1905
Suggested courses for 1st year history majors. Aug 1907
Letter from Prof. Fairclough requesting library funds for Roman history. Oct 1907
Statement of the Requirements of the Department of History in regard to Examination and Thesis for the Master's Degree. Apr 1909
Recommended list of serial publications, 1909-10. Dec 1909
Clerical assistants for instructors. Sep 1910
Library Funds Committee Sep 1911
Book Fund, 1913-14. May 1913:
History Club, Departmental Library, vocational aims of the history major. Oct 1913
More on Departmental Library. Jan 1914
More on Departmental Library. Feb 1914
History Department M.A. requirements. Apr 1915
History Library rules, report on library sets. Sep 1915
Proposals for rules in History Library Oct 1915
History Department Minutes, (for special items incorporated in the minutes see 100A) 1916-22
Additional Documents 1916-1922
Requirements of the History Department for M.A. degree. Mar 1916
Memo from R.L. Wilbur dealing with department organization. 18 May 1916:
Report of Departmental Committee on the 4 quarter system. Nov 1916
Requirements for a minor in history Dec 1917
High school teachers' minor in history. Dec 1918
Report of the Departmental Committee on the disposal of the Library Fund. Feb 1920
Ex-members of the deaprtment. Mar 1921
Committee on Lower Division. Mar 1922
Summer Quarter Graduate Students. Summer 1922:
Degree Requirement Committee report, M.A. Examinations Committee. Oct 1922
History Department Minutes, (For special items incorporated in the minutes see 101A) 1923-29
Additional Documents 1923-1929
Graduate students. Summer 1923:
Enrollment in courses. June 1923:
Jewel Fund distribution. Dec 1923
School of Social Sciences. Jan 1924
Canadian materials for R.G. Trotter. Feb 1924
Questions Propounded by Committee on Lower Division. Mar 1925
Report on Department Requirements for Ph.D. Degree. Apr 1925
Requirements for M.A. Oct 1926
History Department Minutes 1929-1934
History Department Minutes, 1934-39
History Department Minutes of Special Meetings to Consider Policy and Program, 7-28 Feb 1938
History Department Meetings, Agenda and Documents of Topics to be Considered. 1937-38:
History Department Meetings, Agenda and Topics for Meetings. 1939-41:
History Department Meetings, Agenda and Topics for Meetings. Spring 1941:
History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. Summer 1941:
History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. Summer and Autumn 1942:
History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. 1943:
History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. 1944-45:
History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. Winter 1947:
History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. 1948-49:
National University Proposal, (E.J. McDermott, E.D. Adams et. al.). 1916
Washington (D.C.) University Center
Honor System
California Committee on History Texts, A.C. Olney. 1918-23
California Committee on History Texts, 1918
E.D. Adams: War Issues Course, 1918
E.D. Adams: AHA Committee of Nine, 1915-16
E.D. Adams: California Teachers' Association History Section, 1909-10
Independent Study, 1931
Independent Study, 1934-35
History of Western Civilization, 1937 and 1941
History of Western Civilization, 1938
History of Western Civilization, 1935 (?)
History of Western Civilization, 1944
History of Western Civilization, 1944-45
Liberal Arts - History of Western Civilization, 1945-46
History of Western Civilization, 1949
Lecture to Prospective History Majors, 1934 (?)
History Department Annual Reports to the President: 1917-18; 1919-20; 1937-38; 1938-39; 1939-40
History Department and the President, (Notes of meetings with E.E.R.). 1945
Elementary History, 1931-32
Proposed School of Social Sciences, 1934-35
Departmental Philosophy and Plans, 1929-44
Department Plans, Staff biographies; recommendations for salary increases. Autumn 1949:
Course Contents, Enrollments, Requirements Mainly 1929 and 1934-35
Content of Courses, Revisions 1930
History Department, Miscellaneous
Syllabus Fund, 1905-40
Jewel Fund Appropriation, 1908-40
Enrollment in Syllabus-Paying Classes, 1930-31-1939-40
Teaching Load, 1939-40
Independent Study, Graduate Study, Ordering Library Books
Papers Concerning Department Location, (i.e., in Social Science or Humanities or as a separate school). 1944
Leaves of Absence, New Courses, Time Schedule for Ph. D. Candidates 1947:
Problems of Leaves of Absence 1948:
War Council/Military Pre-Induction Course 1941-42:
Stanford University War Council 1942:
Miscellaneous 1949:
Staff Suggestions 1949:
Faculty Material for President's Report, 1949-50
New Courses, 1944
Edgar E. Robinson Chair, 1948-49
Gifts Committee; Expansion in the Department, Summer 1945
History Department Annual Budgets, 1908-09 to 1920-21
History Department Appointments, 1936
Appointments Some Miscellany, 1929-31; 1931-35
Arthur Bestor appointment in History-Humanities, 1945
P.A. Martin Material
Deferments & Criteria; History Courses; Fellowships 1941-42:
German Appointment. Autumn 1960:
Potter Appointment
Headship File 1956:
R.W. Lyman File 1957-58:
G.I. Langmuir File 1957-58:
John Teall File 1957-58:
Medieval English History File 1957-58:
English History Replacement File 1957-58:
Don E. Fehrenbacher - summer appointment Autumn 1958:
O'Malley Replacement 1959-60:
History Department Placement Correspondence (Stanford Ph.D.'s). 1959-61:
Placement Correspondence 1961-62:
Addenda, 1981-048. Department of History minute books Accession ARCH-1981-048 1939-1959
Problems of Citizenship 1920-1935
Problems of Citizenship as taught at other institutions: Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Iowa, Minnesota.
Special Courses for Freshman (put out in 1922 by American Association of University Professors); Education for Citizenship Bulletin of the National Research Council: Honors Courses in American Colleges and Universities, Orientation Courses, the Construction of Orientation Courses fo College Freshmen. (1923);
Citizenship Advisory Committee, 1924-29
Problems in Citizenship: Minutes of Staff Conferences, 1923-26
Problems in Citizenship: Minutes of Staff Conferences, 1929-33
Assembly Bill 307: Would require a course in constitutional citizenship
Instructors, 1931 & 1933
Report to the President, 1933-34
Grading System, 1923
Problems of Citizenship Examination, 1935
Lower Division Committee on Citizenship, 1920-24
Plans for Books on Orientation
Publicity, 1923
Revision of the Plan for Citizenship and History, 1932-34
Problems of Citizenship Correspondence
A-F. Includes Luther Evans. 1935-20,
K-Q. Includes letters of 1920 exploring idea of citizenship course; letter to Howard Meneely explaining end of course and a new approach. 1935-20,
R-Z. Includes Mayo Newhall, Henry R. Luce, J.E.Wallace Sterling application, C.E. Rothwell, C.N. Reynolds, Chester Rowell. 1935-23,
Syllabus Books, Autumn 1932
Problems of Citizenship, Syllabus Reorganization 1931-32
Problems of Citizenship, Syllabus Reorganization 1933-34, 1934-35
Problems of Citizenship, Transcription of Lectures
Autumn 1923
Autumn 1924
Autumn 1926-27
1926-28
1928
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31, 1931-32
1932-33
1933-35
Army Specialized Training Program 1943-1945
History 133 Tests (120a)
1. Memo to Dept. Heads from Classification Officer, 29-Sep-43
2. Typed & holograph letter from [Bob] to Charles, undated
3. Part I examination from Savelle.
4. Part I examination from Bailey.
5. Basic Phase Curriculum BE-1, 1st term.
6. Letter to Messrs. Robinson, Bailey, Bradley Barker, Knoles & White from M.S. [Max Savelle], 6-Oct-43
7. List of subject objectives, Parts I, II & III.
8. Holograph notes.
9. Items from memorandum from War Dept.
10. Letter to Charlie from no sig., undated
11. Memo to Savelle re Proposed Contracts with War Department fro Test Construction and Standardization for ASTP.
Item Analysis & Explanation of Program Reports, 1944
1. Report on Item Analysis for Terms I & II, 1944
2. Purpose & Content of #133 Program - report.
3. Basic Phase Curriculum B-1 - report.
4. What the Teachers Say of American History in the California Public High Schools - report.
5. Letter to University & College Heads from the Director of AST Division re purposes & procedures of ASTP, 5-Mar-43
U.S. History Tests - Reports, etc. Summer 1943
1. History 133 grade sheets from 2 classes.
2. Summary of grade distribution, medians, etc. between Bailey and Parker's classes.
3. Analysis of how questions answered, Parts I, II and III.
4. History 133, Term I examination - Includes a page on purposes of the course & examination. Sep-43
5. History 133, Term II examination - Sep-43
6. History 133, Term III examination - Sep-43
7. Time Schedule for Reports.
8. Analysis of the Characteristics of the Test in History 133.
9. History 120a examination questions, 26 Jul, 6 Aug, 23 Aug 1943
10. U.S. History test questions.
11. Holograph page of numbers and grades.
U.S. History Tests - Part II
1. 2 rough drafts of part of history examination, Sep-43
2. Examination from History 120a, 10-Sep-43
3. Various test questions for make-up of Part II with holograph corrections, revisions & statements.
U.S. History Tests - Part IV
1. Rough drafts of examination - holograph revisions by [Parker & Bailey].
Army Reports
1. Director's Reports on Instructional Time in Army Program, 23 Oct 1944-27 Aug 1945
2. Weekly Reports on Instruction in AST Units 3905. Form B & some Form C's. (1 report per month saved). 19 Jul 1943-14 Aug 1944
Army Tests - History 133
1. List of Raw Scores & Distribution of Raw Scores for Preprofessional Term 3, 26-Jun-44
2. Basic Phase Curriculum BE-1 grade sheets for Terms I-III - includes precentile conversion tables
3. Achievement Test scores.
4. Absence reports & list of trainees of Jewish faith.
Assistants - Communication
1. Correspondence with instructions on various matters on ASTP assistants from [Savelle], 1 Nov 1943-23 Mar 1944
Comments on ASTP History course & Army Achievement Test
1. Criticism reports on History 31 - 71, exams, etc., 1944-45
Coordinator's Office - Messrs. Harriman, Sensabaugh, Johnson
1. Schedule of exams, 13-Dec-45
2. Memo to ASTP instructors re time schedule for reports, scheduling of exams, etc., 1944-45
Correspondence - General
1. Mainly correspondence with book companies, 28 Sep 1943-17 Jul 1945
Correspondence - University
1. Basic Curriculum B-65 as a replacement.
2. ASTP prospects for summer quarter.
3. Memo to Miss Gay, History Dept. from M.J. Cody, Registrar's Office.
4. Memo to Curricula Directors & Dept. Heads from Alvin C. Eurich with report on time devoted to ADTP.
5. Memo from Edgar E. Robinson re memo concerning instructional costs of program & report on instruction time in program, 18-Oct-44
6. History Inter-Dept. correspondence. Includes names of Gay, Sensabaugh, W.H. Johnson, Mitchel, Bailey, Robinson, Savelle. All pertaining to ASTP sections & courses. Includes some statistics & list of some of the professors & their educational background. Also memo on tentative training strength & procedures for Basic I,II & III, 31 Aug 1943-11 Sep 1944
Curriculum, Basic Phase
1. History 73 Course Objectives, Contents & Procedures.
2. Basic Curriculum B-65.
3. History 72 - summer schedule 1945
4. History 72 Course Objectives, Contents & Procedures.
5. History 31 - 71, course outline.
6. College Training Program (Aircrew).
7. Outline for History 133.
8. Reserve Curricula Introduction Report (Georg Knoles), 25-Apr-44
9. Curricula N-10, N-20, B-60 - 25-Apr-44
10. Introductory Curriculum N-30, 8-Aug-44
11. List of textbooks & instructional meterial used in ASTP.
12. Memorandum - Evaluation of Curricula.
13. History 11-61 - Selection of paper topics for the course.
14. Teacher's Manual for Higher American Citizen ship Charts, A Teacher's Manual for the Sanford-Grady American History Maps, Both for History 133. 1930, 1942
History for the Army
1. Objectives & procedures & content of History 11-61 (America in World Affairs).
2. Circular on Curricula N-10, N-20 & B-60, 25-Apr-44
Miscellaneous - ASTP
1. Corrected rosters for Cycle I, 14-Dec-45
2. Report on Time Devoted to ASTP by Gay & Bouret.
3. Spring quarter & winter quarter scheduling sheets.
4. Brief outline of History 31a.
5. History 133 schedule of sections, 2-Feb-44
6. Scheduling plans for M. Savelle: 14 Dec 1943, 22, 25, 27 Mar 1944, 4, & Apr 1944
7. Memo re receipt of maps.
8. Revised University calendar to co-ordinate University & ASTP, autumn-summer, 1944
9. Autumn schedule for Bailey.
10. Various schedules for sections including schedules for Moule & Gay.
11. Quarterly budgets for instruction of AST units: (7) (4) 1 Oct 1943, 29 Jan 1944, 8 May 1944
12. Holograph page of supplies & time list, winter 1944
13. Summer quarter 1943 list of assistants & instructors & costs.
14. Cost analysis for History 133, 28-Sep-43
15. Forms for additional requirements of AST textbooks, 10 Jan-30 Jun 1944
16. Holograph notes.
17. Report on ASTP 705 - Historical Geography of France.
18. Suggestions for using AST achievement test results.
Examinations, History 11-61, 121a, 133 Summer 1944 -
Examinations, History 31-71 Winter 1944-45 -
Examinations, History 31-71 Autumn 1943-44 -
Examinations, History 72, Term I Summer 1945 -
Examinations, History 73, Term II Autumn 1945 -
Examinations, History 133, Terms I-III. Examination Schedules, Preprofessional Unit. Spring 1944 -
Examinations, History 133, Terms I-III Winter 1944 -
Answer Keys (could not be matched with exams in folders 228-235)
Questionnaires
1. 1 detailed questionnaire Information on Courses in American History & Civics in California 4 year & Senior High Schools.
2. Ca. 60 questionnaires re educational background of the trainees, U.S. History courses taken in high school & what aspects of American history before 1900 they wish to have reviewed.
3. Questionnaires for the trainees asking educational background, history courses taken, history books read.
Syllabi
1. History 11-61 - Summer 1944
2. History 31-71 - Winter 1945
3. History 31-71 - Autumn 1944
4. History 72 - Summer 1945
5. History 73 - Autumn 1945
6. History 133 - (Terms II & III); (Terms I-III); (Terms I-III); and (Term II). Summer 1944 Spring 1944 Winter 1944 Autumn 1943
Files of Prof. Gordon Craig 1962-1974
Arms Control
Lectures (4), 1970-71
Text, interim 1974 edition, for winter 1975 course.
Legislative history of the Jackson amendment, 1972
Textbook, Ch. I-IX. [for the Stanford Materials, Aug 1974, Aug 26-30, 1974
Textbook, Ch. X-XV. [see explanation, Folder 246.] Aug 1974
Lectures (3), 1971
Lectures (2), 1971
Lectures (1), 1971
Armaments, NATO, Helsinki, Vienna, etc., 1973
Text: Draft, Ch. I, 1972
Text: Prelim. draft, Ch. I, 1973
Text: Prelim. draft, Ch. II, 1973
Text: Prelim. draft, Ch. III, 1973
Text: Prelim, draft, Ch. IV, 1974
Ford Foundation Proposal, 1972
Committees
Committee on Relations Among Nations, 1965
Committee on Relations Among Nations, 1966
Committees on International Relations, (incl. material re. various international relations committees, 1968 1964-69
International Relations Committee: Course and reading lists, 1969
International Relations Committee: 1969
International Relations Committee: 1969
International Relations Committee: 1969
International Relations Committee: Report, May-69
International Relations Committee: 1972-74
CRIS (Center for Research in International Studies): Search Committee, 1972-73
CIR/CRIS, (Committee on International Relations/Center for Research in International Studies) 1970-71
CRIS, Jan-Jun 1972
CRIS, Jun 1972-Feb 1974
General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1966
General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1964-65
General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1962-63
General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1963-64
Faculty Self-Discipline, Floor Management Committee, 1970-72
Faculty Self-Discipline, 1972
Faculty Self-Discipline Code, 1972
AAUP (American Association of University Professors): Commission on Faculty Self-Discipline, 1969-70
AAUP Report on Government of University, 1968