Guide to the Edgar Eugene Robinson Papers
Daniel Hartwig & Jenny Johnson
Stanford University. Libraries.
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
2000
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Overview
Call Number: SC0029B
Creator:
Robinson, Edgar Eugene, 1887-1977
Title: Edgar Eugene Robinson papers
Dates: 1880-1986
Physical Description:
66.5 Linear feet
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc
Administrative Information
Provenance
Custodial History
Gift of Edgar E. Robinson, 1966 and Mrs. Edgar E. Robinson, 1979, 1983, and 1991.
Information about Access
The materials are open for research use.
Ownership & Copyright
Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain
permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections and University
Archives.
Cite As
[Identification of item], Edgar Eugene Robinson Papers (SC0029B). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford
University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Biography
Edgar E. Robinson was the Margaret Byrne Professor of History at Stanford University (1911-1952; emeritus, 1952-1977) and
chairman of the History Department (1935-1952). He also served as Director of Independent Studies and of the Institute of
American History. Especially well known for his work on American political parties, voting behavior, and presidential leadership,
Professor Robinson played an integral role in the establishment of the Western Civilization course at Stanford.
Scope and Content
Correspondence, journals, newsclippings, drafts and manuscripts, lecture notes, syllabi, student term papers and administrative
documents relating to Dr. Robinson's tenure as chairman of the History Department, his publications, work with the Commonwealth
Club, and local defense activities during World War II.
Correspondents include E.D. Adams, Margery Bailey, Thomas A. Bailey, Edwin A. Cottrell, Ellwood P. Cubberley, Max Farrand,
Albert Leon Guerard, David Harris, David Starr Jordan, George H. Knoles, Walter Lippman, Ralph H. Lutz, Alice M. Rose, Lewis
M. Terman, Payson Jackson Treat, Frederick Jackson Turner, Ray Lyman Wilbur, John D. Works, and Yamato Ichihashi.
The collection also includes correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia of his first wife Katherine Young Robinson; and
correspondence of his second wife Lisette Robinson.
The University Archives also has seven reel-to-reel tapes of Professor Robinson's memoirs and the taped readings about Herbert
Hoover from his journal which are housed with the Archives' tape collection.
Access Terms
Adams, Ephraim Douglass, 1865-1930.
Bailey, Margery, 1891-1963
Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902-1983.
Cottrell, Edwin A.
Cubberley, Ellwood Patterson, 1868-1941
Farrand, Max, 1869-1945.
Guérard, Albert Léon, 1880-1959.
Harris, David,, 1900-
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Ichihashi, Yamato.
Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931
Knoles, George Harmon.
Lippman, Walter.
Lutz, Ralph Haswell, 1886-1968.
Robinson, Edgar Eugene, 1887-1977
Robinson, Katherine Young.
Robinson, Lisette.
Rose, Alice M.
Stanford University. Department of History. -- General subdivision--Faculty.;
Stanford University. Independent Studies Program.
Stanford University. Institute of American History
Terman, Frederick Emmons, 1900-1982
Treat, Payson J. (Payson Jackson), 1879-1972
Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932.
Wilbur, Ray L., (Ray Lyman), 1875-1949
Works, John D. (John Downey), 1847-1928
History--Research.
Notes.
Photoprints.
Syllabi.
Professional Correspondence Files
1910-1952
Box 1, Folder 1
1910 - 1911
Scope and Content Note
Letters regarding E.E. Robinson's coming to Stanford U. (Adams, Jordan).
Box 1, Folder 2
1912
Scope and Content Note
From Munroe Smith.
Robinson to F.J. Turner.
Mrs. Wm. Kittle about Progressive Movement.
Mss. of book review.
Box 1, Folder 3
1913
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence with Adams, especially concerning Robinson's employment.
Correspondence with Alvin S. Johnson, especially concerning Robinson's study of the 1912 Presidential election for the
Political Science Quarterly and with reference to Robinson's past career and present work.
Franklin Jameson - maps, letter to Adams re: confusion in planning of courses.
Box 1, Folder 4
1914
Scope and Content Note
Letters to E.D. Adams, H.E. Bolton, from Carl R. Rich (?).
Letters from Alvin S. Johnson.
Box 1, Folder 5
1915
Scope and Content Note
E.D. Adams - Dept. news; letters from P.A. Martin, P.J. Treat (incl. political problems), Alvin S. Johnson; to Guy S. Ford
(Minnesota), offer by Ford Norris Gage; review of Sectional Significance of the Public Lands by R.G. Wellington; from Solon
J. Buck, George Charles, E.D. Adams.
Box 1, Folder 6
1916 - 1919 (mostly 1916)
Scope and Content Note
Letters from J. H. Morse, John W. Kern, John M. McBride & crisis for
Sewanee review; Philippine fear of Japan; to George Patton (Senate candidate); to Hubert Croly (election results); from H. Croly (editor of
New republic); to John Bender (politics); E.D. Adams (Dept. business); letter to Edward A. White (concerning brother Stephen's ms. material);
Daniel C. Roper (re Robinson's statistical work for Democratic National Committee); Payson J. Treat; several letters regarding
national election of 1916; Norris L. Gage (sec'y. to Sen. Stewart of Nevada); letter to Wilbur recommending H.H. Sayre for
ambulance driving; state librarian (re ms. of ex-Sen. Booth); E.D. Adams (re war issues course); R.S. Gray (especially re
current situation); correspondence re Yale appointment;
The California Idea.
Box 1, Folder 7
1917
Scope and Content Note
E.B. Krehbiel; William Kettner (re Horace M. Conard); Agreement with Macmillan Co. (re
The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson); A.C. Krey; George W. Marston (files of
San Diego Union); National Board for Historical Service (re a war aims course & historians' service during war); National Security League (patriotism
through education, speaking engagement); C.D. Carus (re draft, enlistments, pacifists, etc.); John R. Casserly, Phoenix High
School speaking engagement; summary of year's work; Letter to John D. Works seeking interview; Jeanne Wiel (re Sen. Stewart
materials); more John D. Works; George B. Willcutt (re J.L. Willcutt); to R.L. Wilbur (need to disseminate information on
events leading up to current war situation); Daniel C. Roper (Democratic National Committee - analysis of 1916 vote); Committee
on Occupational Selection; National Security League: outline of plan for public addresses and lectures; Joseph L. Pease (S.T.
Gage ms.); J.D. Spreckels; State Council of Defense for California; to F.J. Turner (National Board for Historical Service);
William Trimble; Robert L. Coleman; A.H. Fulton (re lectures for Phoenix High School); Carl R. Fish (especially re
The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson and affairs of the National Board for Historical Service); Alvin Johnson; H.E. Huntington.
Norris Gage (re Stewart & C.P.)
Box 1, Folder 8
1918
Scope and Content Note
E. Krehbiel; P.G. Miller (especially re Clayton D. Carus); C.D. Carus; Comments on current history in letter to J. Earl B___
(?); Daniel C. Roper (election publicity); Victor J. West (includes comments on domestic, foreign political situation); J.T.
Shotwell; F.J. Turner (especially re informing the public about current history); C.R. Fish; Camp Fremont; history lectures;
Geo. C. Hodges (of Wash. State College; comments on Ichihashi).
Box 1, Folder 9
1919
Scope and Content Note
William Kittle (concerning candidacy for presidency of U. of New Mexico); E. Krehbiel (includes comments on political situation
by E.K.); P.A. Martin; F.L. Payson (recommending Robinson); George E. Crothers; speaking engagement for League to Enforce
Peace; J. Earl Baker; Commonwealth Club of Calif.; Daniel C. Roper; letter to H.C. Hoover (concerning records of Stanford
people in World War I); U.S. Food Administration; letter to R.L. Wilbur (re leadership of U.S.; Walter Rathenau); John E.
Bennett (re
The Great Cycle); Everett Colby; Victor J. West; Henry Suzzallo; 1854 Indian (Omaha) affairs (letter to A.B. Snow); Max Farrand (requests Robinson
to take his place temporarily); R.S. Gray (Commonwealth Club of Calif. - interest in League Nations); National Institution
for Moral Instruction Inc.; C.R. Fish; J.E. [Baker] (?) (comments on current position of Japanese, especially in China); F.J.
Turner; P.J. Treat (Stanford enrollment, Dept. news, introduction of tuition, other news); Charles Hodges; Alvin S. Johnson
(re Wilson & Roosevelt); Max Farrand.
Box 2, Folder 10
1920
Scope and Content Note
E. Krehbiel; H.E. Bolton; Frank M. Russell; Victor J. West; R.L. Wilbur (Robinson's comments on contemporary civilization
& national politics); Max Farrand; comments on Gov. Cox of Ohio by (?); E.D. Adams (including extensive comments on re-organization
of undergraduate instruction); Hoover Collection; F.L. Payson; D.S. Jordan.
Box 2, Folder 11
1921
Scope and Content Note
Ralph H. Gabriel; Edward M. Hulme; Geo. C. Hodges; correspondence with publishers; Christian A. Herter; Walter M. Hart; Victor
J. West (includes comments on citizenship course); R.L. Wilbur (Hoover archives, Stanford War History); Silver, Burdett &
Co. (Robinson's American History); William A. Dodd (re Woodrow Wilson); correspondence regarding reed College; History Club;
Max Farrand; Richard F. Scholz; H.E. Bolton; Everett S. Brown; Commonwealth Club of Calif.; J. Earle Baker (especially re
Chinese famine); P.J. Treat (?) (experiences in the Far East); M. Anesaki; E.D. Adams (re Robinson's work in Wash. D.C. for
Hoover Institute); letters Walter Lippmann; H.B. Learned; E. Krehbiel; Ralph Lutz; Douglas MacArthur; William E. Dodd; P.J.
Treat (experiences in Japan); Korekujo Takahashi; Colonial Dames of America (Sulgrave Manor, England); comments on American
& British political systems in letter Donald R. Richberg; notices concerning purchase of on-campus homes by faculty members;
Mabel E. Simpson; letter to F.J. Turner (re Jacksonian politics)
Box 2, Folder 12
1922
Scope and Content Note
William E. Dodd; Washington Conference; Silver, Burdett & Co.; various speaking engagements; letters to P.J. Treat (largely
concerned with Far Eastern affairs); Alden H. Abbott; materials from Washington Conference on Armament Limitation for Hoover
Collection; Walter Lippmann; 1922 Indiana Senate primary; Committee on the Summer Quarter; G. Charles Hodges; letter to Bernard
Baruch (chiefly national politics); Ruth Bartlett (teaching at Humboldt State); George Herron (comments on near-East and Italian
political situation); Richard F. Scholz (wants Robinson at reed); book reviews.
Box 2, Folder 13
(Part I)
1923
Scope and Content Note
Charles Gardner (national repentence); Ralph H. Gabriel; Eldon Griffin; recommendation of T.A. Bailey (to F.P. Griffiths);
R.G. Gettell; minutes History Club of the California Academy of Social Sciences;
History of the United States by Thwaites and Kendall (correspondence with Houghton Mifflin Co.); R.L. Wilbur (re Robinson's attendance at professional
meetings, promotion to full professor); Robinson speeches (4th of July, attacking biased texts); information for president's
report; American creed and people; acquisition of congressional record (Samuel Shortridge); school of Social Sciences; Stephen
M. White papers (in letter to G.T. Clark); Wisconsin class of 1908 reunion; George Clarence (?); T.J. Norton; National Economic
League; Stockton 4th of July celebration; AHA Pacific Coast branch (letter to Wilbur); comments re certain textbooks; Allen
M. Kline (re John G. Howes);
Time magazine; Harlow Lindley; National Council for Prevention of War; William Kittle; California League of Women Voters; letter
to F.J. Turner (re library, Hoover Collection, History Dept.);
American review; C.D. Tenney (?) (moral conditions in China); California Academy of Social Sciences; Ford M. Tussing (poor scholastic performace
of men engaged in extra-curricular activity); speaking engagements; Lou Henry Hoover (essay contest); Herbert C. Jones; D.S.
Jordan.
Box 2, Folder 14
(Part II)
1923
Scope and Content Note
American Political Parties (Harcourt, Brace & Co.); Charles E. Martin (education in social studies); Owen C. Cox; AHA Pacific Coast branch; Charles E.
Martin; pyschology & politics; Commonwealth Club of California (international relations); letter to F.J. Turner; Robert G.
Cleland; California State Historical Association; L.J. Paetow; Iron Cross; materials concerning T.A. Bailey's application
for Rhodes Scholarship; William E. Boran; E.H. Basnor; Edgar J. Banks; data for president's report; Charles Hodges; John G.
Howes.
Box 3, Folder 15
(Part I)
1924
Scope and Content Note
Ralph H. Gabriel (re Gabriel's book); Carl R. Fish; Max Farrand (report on Gazeway Courses in history); R.L. Wilbur; L.E.
Fast; Census of college staffs by American Council on Education; J. Earle Baker (Chinese economics & politics); International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union; National Council for Prevention of War (wanting contributions); Walter Lippmann, Sarah A.
Young; Norman V. Donaldson; R.L. Wilbur; League of Nations Non-Partisan Association; Citizenship course; speaking engagements;
speakers for spring quarter; address on Washington & Lincoln (Memorial Church, 24 Feb. 1924); comments on 1924 campaign &
Coolidge in letters to Daniel C. Roper & W.A. Robinson; summary of work done in past year; impressions of various campuses;
Professor Edgar E. Robinson at 21 years of age (includes comments on interview with W.J. Bryan); summer Oxford instruction
for Americans; conference with Bd. of Trustees regarding purpose & content of courses; referendum to the National Council
of the National Economic League on the World Court; comments on citizenship course in letter to J. Earle Baker; Angelina Burns;
recommendation of T.A. Bailey for Rhodes Scholarship.
Box 3, Folder 16
(Part II)
1924
Scope and Content Note
Brochure on Peking Univ.; job offer by Leigh Univ.; appointment as U.C. lecturer; summer offer from Utah Agricultural College;
M. Panunzio; W. Lippmann (comments on Robinson's book on political parties); essay contest for women sponsored by Mrs. Hoover;
death of Richard Scholz; F.J. Turner retirment dinner; Paul H. Clyde; E.D. Adams; Angelina Burns; Roberta Thompson; Colonial
Grand Dames of America (essay contest won by David Harris); recommendation of D. Harris for Rhodes Scholarship; Robinson's
publishers; J.G. Maytin; speaking engagements; Joseph M. Clyde; Sir Francis Drake Association; Margaret E. Bennett; Samuel
Shortridge (Senate & House calendars); E.O. Sisson; E.P. Cubberley (required constitution course); E.R. Colburn (Mexican democracy).
Box 3, Folder 17
(Part I)
1925
Scope and Content Note
Lewis M. Terman; letter to F.J. Turner asking him to lecture; Max Farrand; recommendations of Edith Dobie; Mary W. Williams
(re E. Dobie & women Ph.D. in general); H.E. Bolton (re E. Dobie, T.A. Bailey); The White Papers & Miss Dobie's Thesis; Norman
Coleman; The Washington Conference - extracts from letters from Wash. D.C.; American Council on Education Placement Service;
Merle Alderman; E.D. Adams Dixon Ryan Fox; Max Farrand; Carl R. Fish; letter Chester A. Rowell soliciting for AHA; William
Kittle; Robert Littler; League of Nations Non-Part san Association; E.O. Sisson - moral education; F.J. Turner; Colonial Dames
of America; San Francisco Chamber of Commerce banquet; concern over Japanese situation; recommendation of Paul H. Clyde; H.
Croly (of
The New republic); citizenship instructors' conference - 23 Apr. 1925; Nobel Peace Prize announcement & recommendation of D.S. Jordan for prize;
Harcourt, Brace & Co.; first Calif. gasoline-driven automobile; C.F. Huth Jr.; Charles Hodges; Allen Johnson; W. Westergaard;
Own C. Coy (re funds for Calif. State Historical Association); letter to H. Jones (same topic); H.C. Hockett; John G. Howes.
Box 3, Folder 18
(Part II)
1925
Scope and Content Note
Sartell Prentice; E.O. Sisson, deportation of John C. Schadel (Dept. of Labor to D.S. Jordan); Mary A. Moore (slave labor
in Calif. mines?); Phi Beta Kappa (Richard H. Piatt, R.L. Wilbur); C.[W.] Panunzio; information for president's report; Max
Farrand; William A. Robinson; Charles B. Kuhlman; graduate students; League of Nations Non-Partisan Association;
The Trend of Naval Affairs (R.E. Krause); use of Yale Univ. Press films for history classes; speech; R.L. Wilbur (citizenship course); Mrs. G.T. Gerlinger
(considering Robinson for U. of Oregon presidency); AHA Pacific Coast branch; Eugene I. McCormac; F.E. Morgan; Paul H. Douglas;
use of Yale Univ. Press films (motion pictures) in classroom; efforts of The American Foundation to Further Progress in Senate
of the World Court; Mary Williams; E.D. Adams (re Fort Sumter); academic freedom & academic tenure; T.A. Bailey; Hayes Baker-Crothers
Edgar Lee Masters (re W.J. Bryan); Carl R. Fish; reference to Levi Stowell diary in correspondence with Mrs. M.E. Emery; Yale
Univ. Press (ms. of
California [by Farrand?]); H.E. Bolton (re T.A. Bailey); Frederick Merk (re Bailey); E.O. Sisson; Angelina Burns; C.M. Panunzio.
Box 3, Folder 19
(Part I)
1926
Scope and Content Note
Work in the History of the West at Stanford; Squires materials; Phi Beta Kappa; W. Mayo Newhall; correspondence concerning
Robinson & presidency of Univ. of Oregon; C.H. Van Tyne; R.L. Wilbur; war record of Stanford men & women; Samuel Shortridge;
T.A. Bailey & letters to & from C.R. Fish & H.E. Bolton concerning Bailey.
Box 4, Folder 20
(Part II)
1926
Scope and Content Note
American Peace Society (invitation to join); Max Farrand; Colonial Dames essay contest & scholarship; Frank P. Deering; publication
of Edith Dobie's thesis; problems of citizenship - sectioning classes according to ability; Henry B. Learned; The American
Foundation (re World Court resolution); Edgar Kiess; application (for European travel) to the Kahn Foundation for the foreign
travel of American teachers (including copies of recommendations by Farrand, Jordan, G. Showerman; F.J. Turner, Wilbur); Victor
J. West; Thomas A. Bailey; Charles Hodges (including travel offer to Hodges from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace);
J. Hugh Jackson; E.G. Mears (race & trade in citizenship course).
Box 4, Folder 21
(Part I)
1927
Scope and Content Note
F.L. Paxson; Edith Dobie; L. Fast (extensive correspondence); William Kittle; death of Victor J. West; O.H. Wedel; R.L. Wilbur;
T.A. Bailey; speaking engagements; J. Earle Baker; T.D. Boardman; H.E. Bolton; J. Hugh Jackson.
Box 4, Folder 22
(Part II)
1927
Scope and Content Note
World Federation of Education Associations; P.J. Treat; Charles M. Swain, Clark E. Persinger (Sen. Stewart papers); Social
Science research Council (inquiry concerning methods in selected research projects); William A. Robinson; E.D. Adams; American
Legislators' Association annual meeting; Henry S. Anderson, J.E. Wier (re confiscation of Nevada State Historical Society
papers by a political board); W. Westergaard; G.T. Clark; W. Henry Cooke.
Box 4, Folder 23
(Part I)
1928
Scope and Content Note
James R. Cutting, Edith Dobie; Edwin Deller; Herbert Croly (re Robinson's objections to
The New republic's support for Gov. Smith as president); J.W. Fesler; L. Fast; Max Farrand; Virginia E. Fox (re diary of Capt. Bouldin); Ralph
Lutz; Mrs. Wm. Kent; Colonial Dames of America; A.C. Krey; Donald Barnes recommendations of N.C. Belk to other institutions;
letter to Robinson's grandfather; J.E. Baker; L.L. Bernard (encyclopedia of social sciences); H.E. Bolton; Thomas S. Barclay
(includes comments on national politics, especially re Smith & Hoover); T. Bailey; Russell Buchanen; letter to Wm. H. Henry
of Socialist Party; Frances I. Hus; letter to John P. Irish Jr. re Stephen M. White letter; recommendation of David Harris
to Univ. of South Carolina; D.S. Jordan; H.C. Hockett; David Harris; H.P. Mack; L.A. Mander, Merk; B. McAnear; radio speech
for National League of Women Voters; Milton Conover.
Box 4, Folder 24
(Part II)
1928
Scope and Content Note
Bernice Tompkins; W.W. Insley; returns on presidential elections in Nevada & Calif.; papers of Nevada Historical Society;
B.F. Shambaugh (John P. Irish papers); Robinson's expression of political support for Hoover in letter to R.N. Shott; [J.
Shannon]; letter to G.F. Parker (seeking information on J.P. Irish material); W.A. Robinson; Wm. H. Ellison; Mrs. W.E. Junkert;
AHA Pacific Coast branch; Franklin C. Palm; Frank W. Pitman; Owen C. Coy; L.J. Paetow; J.C. Parish; James R. Cutting;
New York Telegram (Robinson's prediction of election results); summer session at Univ. of Oregon; The American Foundation (advocating American
participation in the World Court); American Civil Liberties Union (unfair treatment of Chinese); Preston B. Albright; Henrik
C. Andersen (correspondence with Jordan re International City); speaking engagements; Edward White; Jeanne E. Wier (Stewart
papers); Ruth E. Wright; T.J. Walsh for President; request to Wilbur by Robinson that he not be reappointed director of Citizenship;
letter to
The New republic disagreeing with their support of Smith for President; Albert F. Coyle; D.E. Clark.
Note
[Note: No Folder #25]
Box 4, Folder 26
(Part I)
1929
Scope and Content Note
Edith Dobie; C.A. Duniway, diary of James G. Bell; Max Farrand; correspondence re B. McAnear; Seba Elridge; Dudley H. Burney;
Ralph Gabriel; F.G. Guittard; Robert J. Kerner (dinner with U.C. History Dept.); A.C. Krey; Florence P. Kahn (request for
census map); R.B. von Kleinsmid (especially re Y. Ichihashi); Ralph Lutz (re E.D. Adams); Lottie Woods (Colonial Dames of
America scholarship & essay contest): educational radio; reginald Bell; H.M. Bacon; J.E. Baker; H.W. Bradley; T.A. Bailey;
O.S. Johnson; Institute of Statesmanship; D.S. Jordan; Charles Hodges; David Hazen; Dictionary of American Biography; David
Harris (complains about conditions at Univ. of South Carolina); Victor H. Harding; Walter J. Hall; C.W. Hackett; Marnie Jackson;
B. McAnear; G.H. Marx; M. Murphy; P.A. Martin; E.A. Cottrell.
Box 5, Folder 27
(Part II)
1929
Scope and Content Note
P.J. Treat (John F. Swift papers): Department Sandards; report of meeting of School of Social Sciences; James W. Thompson;
Nathan Van Patten; Samuel Shortridge; John C. Parish; Frank C. Palm; C. Panunzio; C.A. Paullin (Library of Congress); Alfred
Powers (Univ. of Oregon summer school); F.A. Rice; Royal Historical Society; S.K. Ratcliff; O.O. Winther; O.H. Wedel; M.S.
Wildman (faculty research); H. Cooke; J.J. Coss (Columbia Univ. contemporary civilization course); Modern Methods of Warfare
& Protection of the Civilian Population (Conference in Frankfurt); W. Westergaard; John R. Nichols; fellowships; Preston B.
Albright; The American Foundation (World Court Problem); Paul H. Clyde (travels in Japan, Korea, China); Colonial Dames of
America.
Box 5, Folder 28
1930
Scope and Content Note
Edith Dobie; H.H. Fisher; Carl R. Fish; to Max Farrand (concerning letters in Huntington Library); Charles Gardner; Univ.
of Oregon (vacancy in History Dept.); Albert Guerard; A.C. Krey; changes in Dept. (letter to H.B. Learned): F.C. Wooton; Harold
W. Bradley; Anne Bancroft; M.P. Briggs; L.E. Bassett; Lottie G. Woods (Colonial Dame of America); W. Westergaard; Frank J.
Klingberg; speaking engagements; Commonwealth Club of California; E.A. Cottrell (Social Science research Council); T.A. Bailey;
T.S. Barclay; R. Buchanan; H.B. Bard; R. Swain; David Hazen; E.L. Harvey; David Harris (work in England): V.H. Harding; to
Mrs. T.J. Hoover; F.H. Hodder; Marie Jackson; to Mrs. Jordan; P.A. Martin; B. McAnear.
Box 5, Folder 29
(A - Al)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
H.M. Adams; Committee for the Immediate Defense of Constitutional Rights; auditing of classes; W.F. Adams; E.D. Adams; Florence
Adams; American Civil Liberties Union; R.E. Albright (includes dissertation abstract); 1934 Alumni Conference; effect of depression
on AHA (J. G. de Roulhal Hamilton); Jane E. Adams.
Box 5, Folder 30
(
American Democracy in Times of Crisis)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
R.L. Wilbur; D. Charles Gardner; W.T. Root; G.S. Ford; Ralph H. Gabriel; Henry Lanz; Dorothea Wyatt.
Box 5, Folder 31
(American Historical Association)
1932
Scope and Content Note
C. Martin; Toronto meeting; C.A. Beard; memorandum on arrangements for publication of the report of the Commission on the
Social Studies; R. Gabriel (Program Committee); R.C. Clark; Edith Dobie; T.A. Bailey; report of the Committee of the AHA on
the planning of research; AHA analysis of programmes of meetings; Dexter Perkins (re American Historical review); 1931 AHA
meeting.
Box 5, Folder 32
(Am - Az)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
American Legislators' Association (aids for law-makers); R.E. Albright; Carl L. Alsberg (graduate students as instructors);
invitation to join Pi Gamma Mu; R.E. Swain; International relations; recommendations to Huron College (S. Dakota); minutes
of the special committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Science to consider the relations between the
social & economic sciences & natural sciences (24 Jan. 1931); Association of American Universities; Henry Anderson; appointment
service; R.L. Asquith; series on Stanford in
The Argonaut.
Box 5, Folder 33
(Ba - Bi)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
T.A. Bailey (sinking of Lusitania, work in Wash. D.C., request to E.A. Cottrell for funds); Margery Bailey, Mrs. Philip Bancroft;
additional material on Bailey (work at Univ. of Washington); J. Earle Baker; Charles A. Barker; goals of citizenship course;
T.S. Barclay; recommendation for W.C. Bark; reginald Bell; Carl Becker; C.A. Beard; [A.B. Bender]; Margaret Bennett; Hoover's
greeting to John Bender on his 100th birthday; H.H. Bellot; Samuel F. Bemis; Andre A. Beaumont Jr.; citizenship syllabus;
Bernard I. Bell.
Box 5, Folder 34
(Bi - Bz)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
Robert C. Binkley (Joint Committee on Materials for research); Joseph B. Brown; speaking engagements; J.B. Bowen; H.E. Bourne
(editor,
American Historical review); letter to C.F. Brand; reid R. Briggs (includes account of 1933 inauguration); Harold R. Bruce; Harold W. Bradley; George G.
Bruntz; Lyman Bryson (California Association for Adult Education); Rhodes Scholarship recommendation for Robert Minge Brown;
Dudley H. Burney; R. Buchanan; Social Science research Council.
Box 6, Folder 35
(Ca - Ck)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
California State Library (Sacramento); restriction of Asiatic immigration; Journal exchange with Univ. of London; What is
Happening to the Constitution; California Joint Immigration Committee; California Association for Adult Education (includes
special programs); faculty club; letters to A.M. Cathcart (re advantages of quarter system); Lucy W. Adams; California Historical
Society; J.L. Christian; Citizens' League on Government & Taxation of Santa Clara County; Census Bureau.
Box 6, Folder 36
(Herbert Hoover's
The Challenge to Liberty)
1935
Scope and Content Note
Ralph Gabriel; W.T. Root; Frederick Merk; F.L. Paxson; R.C. Clark; John P. Pritchett; C.W. Hackett.
Box 6, Folder 37
(Cl - Coq)
1935
Scope and Content Note
R.C. Clark; G.T. Robinson; Tracy Coker (includes mention of national & Idaho political situation); Paul H. Clyde (includes
Far East trip); E.W. Clement; Dictionary of American Biography (re Stephen M. White); Walter E. Clark; Commonwealth Club of
California; letters of introduction for W.H. Cooke; Colonial Dames of America (essay contest); Committee for the Immediate
Defense of Constitutional Rights; John R. Commons' birthday fund; Commonwealth Club of California; Tracy Coker.
Box 6, Folder 38
(Cor - Cz)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
A.F. Coyle; Frederick Merk (recommending R. Current); R.L. Wilbur; B.F. Culver; George E. Crothers; Hardin Craig (independent
study); California Emergency relief Commission; D.E. Cross; E.A. Cottrell; Edward M. Hulme; D.W. Curtis; Albert F. Coyle (loans
to deserving students); E.P. Cubberley; Stanford YMCA report for autumn 1929.
Box 6, Folder 39
(D)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
J.S. Davis (Social Science research Conference); W.H. Davis (Stanford Press); Edwin Deller (includes mention of current political
trends); R.O. DeMonde; Democratic Women Forum; rejected thesis of G. Dickie; Edith Dobie; T.E. Drake; A.A.U.P. survey of college
& univ. teaching; C.A. Duniway; L.B. Shippee.
Box 6, Folder 40
(E) (F)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
Seba Elridge (texts in college education); E. Ellery; secondary education (Dept. of the Interior); National Committee on research
in Secondary Education); R. Elder (exploitation of janitors at Stanford); L.H. Evans; A. Fitzhugh; H.H. Fisher; Max Farrand
(includes reference to Woodrow Wilson & Turner letters), letter to Mrs. C.R. Fish; Sidney B. Fay; Carl R. Fish; reference
to Sen. Flint (letter to W.R. Flint); Guy S. Ford; H.G. Florcis; M. Fuller; L.W. Fuller; Paul Knaplund; J.F. Willard; W.C.
Binkley; C.B. Malone; P.A. Martin (re G. Freyre).
Box 6, Folder 41
(Ga - Gh)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
Ralph Gabriel (intellectual history, Stanford summer appointment); to D. Charles Gardner; Charles Gauld III (including reference
to great-grandfather's diary); Stephen B. Gavrilovic (possible temporary appointment at Stanford); Ralph Lutz (also concerning
Gavrilovic); W.W. Ray; E.M. Gettys.
Box 6, Folder 42
(Gi - Gz)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
J.M. Gleason; C.M. Goethe; C. Goodwin (AHA); E. Goodman; Gladys M. Graham; Albert Guerard; summer appointment of Henri Gregoire;
disarmament petition; D. Harris (re Gregoire); Guggenheim Foundation; F.G. Guittard.
Box 6, Folder 43
(Ha - Hd)
1930 - 1934
Scope and Content Note
recommendation of Clarence Osborn; A.H. Von Hafften; R.C. Haight; C.W. Hackett (invitation to Robinson for seminar on Mexican
history); I. Hall; Leo Harvey; critisicm of a David Harris lecture (by Robinson); R.C. Binkley, D. Harris (especially regarding
appointment).
Box 6, Folder 44
(He - Ho)
1930 - 1934
Scope and Content Note
W.H. Heicher; G. Hinkle; Herbert C. Jones; F. Hichborn (especially re papers in his possession); R.L. Wilbur; C. P. Higby
(summer appointment); Charles Hodges; Paul A. Clyde (seeking information on Woodrow Wilson); [F.W. Hirst]; letters to Herbert
Hoover (includes mention of John R. McBride manuscript); letter to editor of
Saturday review of Literature; J.P. Hoover;
Liberalism (by Guido de Ruggiero).
Box 6, Folder 45
(Ho - Hz)
1930 - 1934
Scope and Content Note
John P. Hoover (trip to Latin America); J.G. Howes; Glen C. Hoover (proposal for formation of political group); R.L. Wilbur;
Charles Hodges (includes reference to
The Background of International relations); Edward M. Hulme; P. Hurt (especially re graduate students' research); Huntington Library; more on E.M. Hulme (from Europe).
Box 7, Folder 46
(I)
1930 - 1935
Scope and Content Note
A. Guerard; Institut Historique et Heraldique de France; Y. Ichihashi (trip to Japan, Robinson writes of possible 10 percent
salary cut, sickness, coming of M. Savelle); 1932 Iron Cross reunion (newsletter includes financial situation of Univ. of
Wisconsin); Institute of International relations; Institute for Administrative Officers of Higher Institutions; William S.
Gray; Herbert I. Priestly.
Box 7, Folder 47
(J)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Elizabeth Jackson, Death of H.B. Learned; Durwood Howes; O. S. Johnson; Eliot Jones; Mrs. David S. Jordan; Tribute to D. S.
Jordan; R. L. Jones.
Box 7, Folder 48
(Ka - Kk)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
D. L. Kemmerer, rental of cottage: Sept. 1935; John H. Kemble, Modification of Summer Quarter; Grayson Kefauver; William Kirk;
R. J. Kerner; H. H. Fisher (re T. B. Kittridge); L. P. Kibby; L. Kirkpatrick.
Box 7, Folder 49
(Kl - Kz)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
J. W. Studebaker (re Hans Kohn); George H. Knoles, Letters to Allan Nevins (1893 Panic); Frank J. Klingberg; Olive Kuntz (re
Frank Gilliam); M. Kruse; A. C. Krey.
Box 7, Folder 50
(L)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Norman F. Coleman (re T. La Fargue); Wolfgang Langewiesche; Richard T. LaPiere, National Council of Geographraphy Teachers;
Robert Lee; Mrs. H. B. Learned (re Disposition of H. B. Learned's Books); League of Nations Association; American Council
of Learned Societies (Seventh International Congress of Historical Sciences-Warsaw-August 1933); H. B. Learned's Writings
(Stanford Press, American Council of Learned Societies); R. F. Swain; F. C. Learned; H. B. Learned (Appointment at Stanford);
City Improvement League; R. Lindman; Letter to Mrs. M. Lissner (re California Manuscript Collections); Ralph Lutz (European
Trip-Mentions Political Situation, Materials for Hoover Institute,
World Almanac, James Van Toor, Survey Studies in American History); J. B. Lockey; R. Lutz (Ph. D. Candidates M.A. Candidates, Advanced Courses,
Syllabus and Jewel Funds).
Box 7, Folder 51
(M - Mac)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Henry M. Madden; Macmillan Co., (reprinting
The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson); R. MacFarlane; R. Madsen,
Dictionary of American Biography.
Box 7, Folder 52
(Mac - Mar)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Beverly McAnear (including EER's recommendations for him); Euarts B. Greene; H. O. McCumber; Emily A. McClellan (re Letter
Collection of John McClellan); Frank L. McVey, California State Teachers' Association (1930-31 Conventions of Central Coast
Section).
Box 7, Folder 53
(Mar - Me)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
T. P. Martin (Including recommendation for Position of National Archivist); P. A. Martin, Commission on National Archives
Survey; Royal Marten; Charles Martin (School of Pacific and Oriental Affairs, World Court, National Archives Bill).
Box 7, Folder 54
(Me - N)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
G. D. Merner; J. E. Merrill; Eliot G. Mears; Abe Mellinkoff (Stanford
Daily); J. P. Mitchell (Citzenship Course, registration on Unit Basis), Committee on Lower Division Administration; C. I. Millard;
R. M. Miller; Mississippi Valley Historical Association; University of California Extension Division; William A. Morris, Speaking
Engagements; Motion Picture research Council; recommendation of Mary K. Morris to Key Pittman; Exchange of Letters with W.
B. Munro re Julian Huxley, American Association of University Professors (Chapter Letter #5); F. Moulton.
Box 7, Folder 55
(N)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
National Historic Sites; The New School for Social research (Speech on Hitlerism); National Economic League; National Academy
of American Literature; C. L. Alsberg; National Student-Faculty Conference (1930); W. Mayo Newhall; Harley Notter; Ray S.
Baker (re H. Notter); H. O. Noyes; J. R. Nichols.
Box 7, Folder 56
(O)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
R. Olson, Correspondence re Speech for Oakland Forum; W. P. Ogbun (Analysis of 1938 Presidential Elections).
Box 7, Folder 57
(P - Pl)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Dwight Palmer; Frederic L. Paxson (Social Science research Conference of the Pacific Coast); J. C. Parish, W. H. Cooke; H.
H. Pattee; T. Pedersen; Letter to Frances Perkins Declining Invitation to Conference in San Francisco; R. V. Peel; G. J. Pierce,
Milton Lathem Diary; Kate Pinsdorf; Vera Pearson; James D. Phelan.
Box 7, Folder 58
(Pl - Pz)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
recommendations of Mary Purdy; W. Poynter, T. A. Bailey; J. P. Pritchett (Poor Financial Situation at University of North
Dakota); Herbert I. Priestly (Acquisition of old newspapers, also re course which he taught at Stanford); M. S. Power, Jr.,
Speaking Engagements, Princeton University Public Life Course.
Box 7, Folder 59
(
The Presidential Vote: Comment)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
R. L. Wilbur, P. J. Treat, R. C. Brooks, H. C. Hockett, R. C. Fletcher, Brainerd Dyer, Elmer Ellis, Cedric Larson, P. Bradley,
The Commonwealth, C. A. Beard, W. E. Dodd, [Dave?], Herbert Hoover, C. O. Paullin, D. C. Roper, N. Van Patten, H. P. Hartkemeier.
Box 8, Folder 60
(R - Ro)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Charles Rass (Tirade against Economic System); recommendations for H. E. rensch; J. H. Ralston; Earl Ramey, Appointment to
Committees on Public Exercises and on Lower Division; Emory Ratcliffe; Kurt F. reinhardt (Inquiry of the School of Letters
with regard to the future development of the Department of Graphic Arts); H. E. rensch, United States Society; W. D. Briggs;
D. G. rempel; Thomas reed Material (in letter to his daughter, Mrs. A. T. Balentine); W. A. Robinson; Frank D. reeve; Mary
B. Ritter, T. M. DeMotte.
Box 8, Folder 61
(Ro - Rz)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
EER's 1934-35 Publications, D. C. Roper (After the Decision); Elmo A. Robinson (Are American Colleges Teaching Radicalism?),
Speaking Engagements, A. Rose, Concern with Quality of Independent Study Students, History Department and Students; Ralph
S. Roberts, Univ. of Iowa History Department Newsletters; U.C./Stanford History Departments joint dinner; W. T. Root (Comments
on Depression, Also Summer at Stanford); Beardsley Ruml (Each According to his Own Experience); George Russell Lecture Tour;
G. A. Johnston Ross.
Box 8, Folder 62
(S - Scho)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Max Savelle as Head of Committee on History of Western Civilization; M. Savelle (Including Shelburne Papers, Possible Acquisition
of Early Newspapers, Filming of Early Newspapers, Correspondence re his Appointment at Stanford), Speaking Engagements, W.
L. Westermann; B. E. Schmitt.
Box 8, Folder 63
(Scho - Si)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Victoria Schuck, Constitution of the School of Social Sciences; Martha N. Schofield (Including copy of letter written during
Civil War describing conditions in Union Army occupying the South); Charles Seymour G. Showerman; Louis M. Sears; Samuel M.
Shortridge (re
Senate Executive Journal); J. A. Sellards (re B. H. Sumner, James W. Thompson); B. F. Shambaugh (re Seventh Commonwealth Conference).
Box 8, Folder 64
(Si - St)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
E. O. Sisson; Laura E. Simpson; E. D. Adams (re O. C. Skipper); C. N. Spinks, Note referring to Manuscript Collections.
Box 8, Folder 65
(St - Sz)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
E. P. Stickney; T. A. Storey (Program of Professional Education in Hygiene and Physical Education); Dick Strouse; Student
relief Payroll; Stanford University Press; Carl Stephenson (Summer Appointment); J. E. Wallace Sterling; Henry W. Stuart;
Stanford Christian Association; David H. Stevens, Motion Picture research Council; R. E. Swain (Jordan Memorial Service, Travel
Funds, Honor Code).
Box 8, Folder 66
(T)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Harold F. Taggart; Harold Thompson; William W. Tinsley; Sinclair Trimble; P. J. Treat, recommendation to Humboldt State Teachers'
College, Columbia Teachers' College Bulletin on Education; reginald G. Trotter.
Box 8, Folder 67
(U)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Stanford University Press; L. D. Upson.
Box 8, Folder 68
(V)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
R. W. Van Alstyne (History of Western Civilization at Chico State), S. Martin (
Wasp-S.F. Weekly), Historic American Buildings Survey; N. Van Patten (
Memorias de la Alta California Escrita for Sr. Don Antonio Maria Ozio, B. McAnear; George Vernadsy (Summer appointment), H. H. Fisher.
Box 8, Folder 69
(W - Wen)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
E. E. Walker; James T. Watkins, IV, Speaking Engagements; H. G. Warren; H. E. Bolton (re B. C. Weber); O. H. Wedel.
Box 8, Folder 70
(Wen - Wi)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
R. White; W. L. Westermann; Edward White (Extensive correspondence, especially re Dissertation work, Employment, Personal
Experiences); L.B. Shippee, Course on History of Stanford (Robinson-Whitely).
Box 8, Folder 70a
Course in University History.
1931 -
Box 8, Folder 71
(Wi - Wo)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Oscar O. Winther; R. L. Wilbur (Visit of Prince and Princess Kaya (?), Changing of Citizenship requirements; Work of Junior
Dept. Members, Memorandum re period April 6-April 29, 1934, Constitution Course, Citizen Course); 1933 Crop & Livestock Loans,
Max Farrand.
Box 8, Folder 72
(Wo - Wz)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Gordon Wright; Arthur F. Wright, Department-Majors Lecture Series; F. C. Wooton; Paul Knaplund (re Edward White and others);
Dorothea Wyatt; David E. Wynne.
Box 8, Folder 73
(XYZ)
1930-35
Scope and Content Note
Youth Anti-War Conference; Fred G. Young.
Box 9, Folder 74
(A)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
M. Appel; R. E. Albright; Carl Alsberg (re retsu Kiyosawa), Honor Code; P. B. Albright, Deaths of W. M. Newhall and T.T.C.
Gregory.
Box 9, Folder 75
(B)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
William Bark; Harold W. Bradley; Russell Buchanan; William K. Boyd; Dana M. Barbour; Gray C. Boyce; D. H. Burney; Albert E.
Boynton (Anti-Communist Sentiments); H. E. Bolton, Speaking Engagements.
Box 9, Folder 76
(C)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Merle Curti;
Christian Science Monitor; Tracy Coker; R. C. Clark; California Safety Council; Colonial Dames Essay Contest; Albert Coyle; Kenneth C. Cole.
Box 9, Folder 77
(COMMONWEALTH CLUB) Constitution and By-Laws
Scope and Content Note
Albert E. Boynton, C. C. Young, E. A. Cottrell, Committee Chairmanships, A. C. Roberts, Max Thelen, Proposed Amendments/By-Laws,
S. C. May, Does Democracy Need a Bulwark?
Box 9, Folder 78
(Commonwealth Club,
1932-36)
Scope and Content Note
Max Thelen, Causes of Wars and Population Pressure, James M. Beck, Concern with Traffic Safety, 1932 Literature Medal Contest;
William H. Waste, F. V. Keesling, H. C. Rowley, C. C. Young, Invitations to H. C. Hoover, R. H. Fouke, A. E. Boynton, Will
C. Wood, Stuart R. Ward, George W. Dowrie (The Present Banking Situation in the U.S.)
Box 9, Folder 79
(D)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Thomas E. Drake, Edith Dobie, W.E. Dodd.
Box 9, Folder 80
(E-F)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Luther H. Evans, F. A. Bushee (re Emery Fast), C. H. Fish.
Box 9, Folder 81
(G)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
recommendation of John Gange, A. Guerard, D. C. Gardner.
Box 9, Folder 82
(H)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Arthur G. Kennedy, Statement concerning the public forum project, Lt. C. Hockett, C. H. Hunter, Harvard Torcentenary conference
of Arts and Sciences, Hugh Harvey, David Harris (seeking relief from administrative duties), John G. Howes, Edward A. Hoyt,
R. L. Wilbur (Memorandum of conversation with Senator H. C. Jones and Franklin Hichborn), H. C. Jones (re manuscript material
to be acquired by Haynes Foundation), Charles Hodges, Letter to H. Hoover (re American Democracy), Lauder Hodges.
Box 9, Folder 84
(I - K)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
R. B. Kleinsmid, Mrs. David S. Jordan, F. J. Klingberg (re B. McAnear and others), J. Kemble, recommendation of George Knoles.
Box 9, Folder 85
(L)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
A. J. Lyrd, Sidney Long, John Marshall, Letters re Thomas LaFargue.
Box 9, Folder 86
(M)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
P. A. Martin, Motion Picture research Council, Memorial Hall, J. D. Mitchell, Frederick Merk, John Marshall.
Box 9, Folder 87
(Mc)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Beverly McAnear, Edward McMahon.
Box 9, Folder 88
(N)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Harley Notter, Charles Norman, National Economic League.
Box 9, Folder 89
(O - P)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Clarence Osborn, D. L. Palmer, J. P. Pritchett, E. L. Paxson.
Box 9, Folder 90
(Q - R)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
F. L. Paxson (re M. I. Rostovtzeff), Earl Ramey.
Box 9, Folder 91
(S)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Nelson Spinks (re Stay in Japan), Cordell Hull (Telegrams re Max Savelle),
Social Science magazine, San Francisco World Affairs Assembly, Speaking Engagements, H. M. Smyth, R. E. Swain, David H. Stevens.
Box 9, Folder 92
(T)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Harold Temperely (summer appointment), Harold F. Taggart, F. W. Thomas.
Box 9, Folder 93
(U - V)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
Detroit Bureau of Government research, T. A. Bailey (re R. Van Alstyne), In Praise of Newspapers.
Box 10, Folder 94
(W)
1935-36
Scope and Content Note
S. J. Worsley, Oscar O. Winther, Gordon Wright, Arthur F. Wright, R. L. Wilbur, B. C. Nelson, H. N. M. Winton, W. S. Ament,
Letter to R. L. Wilbur on occasion of completion of E.E. R.'s 25th year at Stanford, Princeton History Alumni letter (6/26),
H. E. Bolton, Edward White, Lynn White, Jr., E. McMahon, H. M. Woodward (Public Opinion and World Peace), James T. Watkins.
Box 10, Folder 96
(A)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
R. E. Albright, R. C. Clark.
Box 10, Folder 97
(B)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
T. A. Bailey, Letter to R. L. Wilbur re Committee on Public Exercises, B. L. Borough, C. A. Barker, D. H. Burney, W. M. Barber,
H. E. Bolton, G. G. Bruntz, D. Barbour, Comment on
S. F. News Editorial, G. E. Bodle (re Edward Maslin Hulme Society), Big Ten University Club.
Box 10, Folder 98
(C)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
W. Chamberlin, B. F. Culver, R. G. Cleveland, W. H. Cooke, Arthur C. Cole, (WPA Cleveland Newspaper Digest Project), Tracy
Coker.
Box 10, Folder 99
(D)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
S. E. Davis, R. L. Wilbur, Edith Dobie, Memorandum concerning Bernard De Voto, Dictionary of American History, Death of Edwin
Deller.
Box 10, Folder 100
(E - F)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
Guy S. Ford, Emery Fast, L. W. Fuller, Elizabeth Forbes, C. H. Fisher.
Box 10, Folder 101
(G)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
John Gange, Ralph H. Gabriel, Charles Gauld.
Box 10, Folder 102
(H)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
David Harris, E. W. Hardington, John D. Hicks, Hazel D. Hansen (Archeological work in Greece), John P. Hoover.
Box 10, Folder 103
(I - K)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
Frank J. Klingberg, Lingnan exchange students of North America.
Box 10, Folder 104
(L)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
Thomas LaFargue, Ralph Lutz, Louis P. Lochner, Elinor Kahn, Aline Lissner, A. J. Lynd.
Box 10, Folder 105
(M)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
W. E. Marsh, Frederick Merk, S. B. Morris, G. W. Adams, Beverly McAnear, Marie McSpadden, R. L. Wilbur.
Box 10, Folder 106
(N - P)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
National Cyclopedia of American Biography, D. C. Poole, letters re Harley Notter, Pacific Coast Branch (American Historical Society), F. L. Paxson, Dwight L. Palmer.
Box 10, Folder 107
(R)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
J. F. Rippy, A. C. Roberts, W. T. Root, Angelo Ross, (opening of Golden Gate Bridge).
Box 10, Folder 108
(S)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
J. E. W. Sterling, Stanford Fund, William S. Hopkins (Possible sale of EER's house), Max Savelle (Independent study library),
Louis M. Sears, C. C. Young, University Day dinner, Suggestions for Stanford Associates `Large Donors solicitation program,
Bernadotte Schmitt, C. N. Spinks, More Max Savelle.
Box 10, Folder 109
(T - V)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
Borel Collection Library, N. Van Patten, R. C. Buley.
Box 10, Folder 110
(W)
1936-37
Scope and Content Note
History of Western Civilization, (Letter to R. L. Wilbur), Arthur F. Wright, Edward White, Harry Winton, H. G. Warren, Dorothea
Wyatt, R. L. Wilbur, Lynn White, James P. Weter, James T. Watkins, Oscar O. Winther, E. A. Cottrell.
Box 10, Folder 111
(A)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Henry M. Adams, San. Alderson, Allied Youth, K. R. Brown, Alumni Conference Committee, Election to AHA Nomination Committee,
M. Appel, American Association of University Professors (report of [Stanford] Projects Committee) M. N. Alderman.
Box 10, Folder 112
(B)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Autumn plans for Western Civilization, Charles A. Barker, William C. Bark, recommendation of Dana Barbour, Russell Buchanan,
Violet Barbour (re AHA Presidential succession), E. McMahon, F. M. Barrows, H. Hale Bellot, T. S. Barclay, Union of California
Citizens, J. H. Meyer Endowment, rene Binet, G. C. Boyce, S. F. Bemis, Dana M. Barbour, reginald Bell, Robert C. Binkley (Joint
Committee for Materials on research).
Box 10, Folder 113
(C)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
E. W. Clement, Alfred Crofts, Tracy Coker, Manuel Cardozo, E. A. Cottroll, William Chislett Jr., E. P. Cubberley, Hardin Craig,
P. J. Treat, W. T. Cross, Colonial Dames of America.
Box 10, Folder 114
(D)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
W. H. Davis (Stanford Press), Monroe E. Deutsch, G. A. Ditz, Edith Dobie, C. E. Diehl, N. F. D'Evelyn T. M. DeMotte, C. A.
Duniway.
Box 11, Folder 115
(E)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
English - Speaking Union
Box 11, Folder 116
(F)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Helen D. Fisher, Max Farrand, Letters re Emery Fast, Mrs. C. Fremantle (includes comments on international student exchange),
E. Forbes, Institute of International Education, Golden Spike, Founders' Day, M. Savelle.
Box 11, Folder 117
(G)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Western Literary Messenger, John Gange, International Goodwill Congress, Richard E. Guggenhime, A. Guerard, Arthur Linkletter (Golden Gate International
Exposition), Ralph H. Gabriel, J. W. Gerard (Increasing foreign travel to the U. S.),
Stanford Session on the History of the Americas.
Box 11, Folder 118
(H)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
[Hoover handwritten letter (?)], J. R. Hewitt, Francis H. Herrick (Pacific Coast Branch, AHA), James L. Hagerty, Hazel Hansen,
Franklin Hichborn (re correspondence in his hands).
Box 11, Folder 119
(I)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
International Goodwill Congress, Institute of International Education, Interfraternity Alumni Conference, [Y. Ichihashi (?)].
Box 11, Folder 120
(
Independent Study at Stanford) R. L. Wilbur, Distribution of Complimentary Copies.
1937-38
Box 11, Folder 121
(J)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
R. H. Jones, Walter P. Johnson, (inclusion of EER on Arbitration Board).
Box 11, Folder 122
(K)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Education Conferences (July), Grayson N. Kefauver, A. C. Krey (summer appointment), The Kiplinger Washington Letter
(12/37).
Box 11, Folder 123
(L)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Ralph Lutz, Thomas LaFargue,
Box 11, Folder 124
(Mc)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
R. McKinney, F. L. McElroy (Alumni conference), Beverly McAnear, Alonzo G. McFarland.
Box 11, Folder 125
(M)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
M. Madison, H. E. Marsh (speaking engagement), University Guidance Service, T. Mitchell.
Box 11, Folder 126
(N)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Mary L. Norton, recommendation of Harley Notter, New History Society,
National Cyclopedia of American Biography.
Box 11, Folder 127
(O)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
C. M. O'Hara.
Box 11, Folder 128
(P)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
W. H. Pillsbury.
Box 11, Folder 129
(R)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
J.P. Bretz, Alice Rose, H. E. rensch, (
A Tentative Plan of Study Under the Proposed Historic Mining Towns research Foundation). F. M. Bollinger, C. H. Rowell, George C. Robinson, Agreement for
Independent Study at Stanford, Harry B. reynolds, J. F. Rippy (AHA), W. T. Root, Stanford Radio Committee, Easton Rothwell.
Box 11, Folder 130
(S)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Merrill Spalding, Max Savelle (Microfilming
Maryland Gazette), Lou N. Small (Radio), C. C. Scott, Charles n. Spinks, Dick Strouse, R. L. Wilbur, David H. Stevens, American Legion, H. W.
Swafford, Victoria Schmuck, C. Sweet (American Legion Mother's Day Ceremony), Stanford Day at 1939 Golden Gate Exhibition,
L. F. LeFeure, R. E. Swain, J. W. Shannon, E. C. Stewart (Thomas Paine), recommendation of Savelle to Guggenheim Foundation,
J. E. W. Sterling, San Quentin Prison Dept. of Education, Homer R. Spence.
Box 11, Folder 131
(T)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
English-Speaking Union, M. Thorne, United Brotherhood-Tolerance Movements, D. E. Trueblood, P. H. Taylor, Harold Temperley,
Independent Study and Guidance, Memorandum for Meetings (Feb. 7 & Feb. 11, 1938), Max Thelen, Harold F. Taggart, P. J. Treat.
Box 11, Folder 133
(V)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
D. R. Van Patten, Nathan Van Patten
Box 11, Folder 134
(W)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
Purpose of Stanford (Letters to R. L. Wilbur), Letters re B. C. Weber, R. L. Wilbur, Harry Winton, Gordon Wright, Dorothea
Wyatt, Guidance Service (Letter to Wilbur), Oscar O. Winther, Lynn White, Jr., W. A. Wood, Jr., Sire E. Wrench, C. F. Weigle,
J. P. Weter, Edward White, Oscar O. Winther, Account to Wilbur of happenings during brief absence, Arrangements for Superior
Students, O. H. Wedel, Analysis of the 1888 Presidential Election (Lawrence reed), WPA Historical records Survey.
Box 11, Folder 135
(XYZ)
1937-38
Scope and Content Note
C. C. Young
Box 11, Folder 136
(A)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
recommendations regarding assistants in instruction, David Harris (re Irwin Abrams), Robert C. Binkley (Joint Committee on
Materials for research), P. B. Albright, Stanford Alumni Conference, Education 222:
The American College and University.
Box 11, Folder 137
(
American Historical Association)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Memo re suggested functions and activities of the Committee on Historical Source Materials of the AHA contained in a letter
from Herbert A. Keller to Robert C. Binkley Jan. 12, 1939, appointment of EER to Committee on Historical Source Materials,
F. H. Herrick, C. F. Brand.
Box 12, Folder 138
(B)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Roy Bell, Charles A. Barker, Hans Baron, Harold W. Bradley, David K. Bjork, E. M. Earle (re T. A. Bailey's invitation to Princeton
Institute for advanced study), T. A. Bailey, Arnold Brecht, Philip Bancroft, Russell Buchanan.
Box 12, Folder 139
(C)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Karl M. Cowdery, Mills College Institute of International relations, F. W. Boardman, Jr., Manoel Cardozo, Lottie G. Woods
(Colonial Dames of America), E. A. Cottrell (Social Science research Funds), Sir Arthur Willert, Leland T. Chapin, Merle Curti,
Calif. Association for Adult Education, Conference on Adult Education, CBS Broadcast: The People's Platform.
Box 12, Folder 140
(D)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
W. H. Davis (University Press), Death of Frank P. Deering, Edith Dobie, Dictionary of
American History (includes EER's articles), Vocational Guidance Committee, F. P. Deering, Letter to Paul H. Davis re establishment of an Institute
of American History, C. A. Duniway, Joseph S. Davis (
Agricultural Problems and Policy).
Box 12, Folder 141
(E)
1938 - 39
Scope and Content Note
C. Dey Elkus, Grayson N. Kefauver
Box 12, Folder 142
(English Speaking Union)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
National Meeting, T. D. Boardman, Trip to S. California, Minutes of Meetings of Executive Committee, F. B. Malim,
Democracy in the Present Day World) (John W. Davis), George Young, Travel Service, report of Activities of California Branch, Evelyn Wrench, Grace L. Doren.
Box 12, Folder 143
(F)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Eugene Field Society, Guy S. Ford
Box 12, Folder 144
(G)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
John Gange, Geneva Junior Year, regulations of the Committee on Graduate Study concerning the Distributed Minor, S. H. Gill,
Sept. 30, 1938, Meeting of Committee on Graduate Study, Ralph H. Gabriel, J. D. Grant
Box 12, Folder 145
(H)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
John P. Herrick, J. B. Havre, David Harris, Calif. Bankers' Association Convention, Franklin Hichborn, Wolfgang Hallgarten.
Box 12, Folder 146
(I - J)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Jessie K. Jordan
Box 12, Folder 147
(K)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
George Knoles, Grayson N. Kefauver, Mary Sweet, A. J. Kraus, C. Killingsworth, Max Kohnstamm, A. C. Krey, R. J. Kerner.
Box 12, Folder 148
(L)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Henry R. Luce, A Guérard, Albert J. Lynd (Work in Medieval History, especially in Belgium), Lonstreet Memorial Association,
Thomas LaFargue.
Box 12, Folder 149
(Mc)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Beverly McAnear.
Box 12, Folder 150
(M)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Henry Madden, C. E. Martin, Dudley Moorhead, Elizabeth Margo.
Box 12, Folder 151
(N)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
The Origins of the Foreign Policies of Woodrow Wilson (by Harley Notter)
Box 12, Folder 152
(O - P)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Frank J. Palmer (We vote as we Please), N. Van Patten, El Campo De Los Sonoraenses: Tres Anos de residencia en California
1849-1851 by Guillermo Perkins, Leland W. Cutter, D. L. Palmer, Bessie L. Pierce, H. I. Priestly.
Box 12, Folder 153
(R)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Easton Rothwell (employment), Alice Rose, note on John D. Works Collection, Stanford Radio Program, San Francisco Employers
Council, Thoreau Raymond, Emily Ross, Junior Statesmen of America, W. T. Root, J. F. Rippy.
Box 12, Folder 154
(S)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Max Savelle, What Might Have Been (Column for
Stanford Daily), Savelle's comments on preventing war, C. Nelson Spinks, James Shannon, Victoria Schuck, Charles C. Scott (Final report on
research in Belgium)
Box 12, Folder 155
(T)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
Harold F. Taggart R. Terrill, D. Elton Trueblood, D. P. Trude (info re former Western Pioneer Guide)
Box 12, Folder 156
(V)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
San Francisco Town Hall Forum (Carl Van Doren), N. Van Patten (re
Time).
Box 12, Folder 157
(W)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
J. B. Weter Award, Merrill Jensen, R. L. Wilbur, Ernest O. Holland (re Bernard Weber), Lynn White (New History A. B. Minor
requirements), Edward White, request for Sabbatical leave, Dorothea Wyatt, Memorandum to Wilbur concerning need for a University
Historian, James T. Watkins, Mary W. Williams, Evelyn Wrench, William H. Waste, Oscar O. Winther, World Alliance for International
Friendship through the Churches.
Box 12, Folder 158
(XYZ)
1938-39
Scope and Content Note
C. C. Young
Box 13, Folder 159
(A)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Universal Military Training, Henry M. Adams, American Council of Learned Societies - Committee on research and Teaching Personnel
(Spring meeting, 1940), American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts, Stanford Sentinal (opposing Foreign relief - signed by
Theodore Dreiser), Death of Wallace Alexander.
Box 13, Folder 160
(B)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Louis H. Bean (
Ballot Behavior), Barlow V. Bowen, Margery Bailey, Charles A. Barker, T. A. Bailey (work at Princeton in Washington), death of Robert C. Binkley,
Frances Barney, Earl Warren, T. S. Barclay, Russell Buchanan, Edward McMahon (re Harold W. Bradley).
Box 13, Folder 161
(C)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, Benjamin F. Hardy, W. Henry Cooke, Manoel S. Cardozo, Speaking Engagements,
M. Graves (re Waldo Chamberlin), (Paul F. Cruikshank),
Palo Alto Times, California Association for Adult Education, R. C. Clark, Paul H. Clyde.
Box 13, Folder 162
(D)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Paul H. Davis Women's Vocational Committee, (Marshall Dill, Jr.), (J. L. Delkin), Allen Drury, George Ditz (Stanford Days),
Deep Well Guest Ranch
Box 13, Folder 163
(E)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Evolution of American Political Parties.
Box 13, Folder 164
(F)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
(Lisette Fast), H. H. Fisher, George W. Frasier.
Box 13, Folder 165
(G)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
John Grange (suggestion for fund-raising), General Education Board, Sumner Gill.
Box 13, Folder 166
(H)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
(Paul L. Hanna), David Harris (Leave of Absence), E. V. Hollis, A. C. Hoffman, Herbert Hoover, Huntington Library, Paul H.
Davis, Paul L. Hanna, J. P. Hoover, Edward M. Hulme, Nomination of H. Hoover for Noble Peace Prize, Hazel D. Hansen (return
from Greece).
Box 13, Folder 167
(IJK)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Independent Study, Jessie K. Jordan, Herbert A. Kellar (Protection of Archives in war zones), Grayson N. Kefauver, George
Knoles (re Chairmanship of History of Western Civilization Course), American Education Forum (Radio Broadcasts on Democracy
and Education, A. C. Krey, F. J. Klingberg, Teacher Preparation.
Box 13, Folder 168
(L)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Aid to Allies, Robin Lampson, Julian Lesser, M. Lawrence (re Use of Borel Collection), WPA Inventory of American Imprints
Project, Albert J. Lynd (Hasty Departure from Europe).
Box 13, Folder 169
(M)
139-40
Scope and Content Note
D. T. Moorhead, Beverly McAnear, Henry Madden, P. A. Martin, Stanford National Emergency Committee, T. Mitchell, C. F. Marsh.
Box 13, Folder 170
(N)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Needham Papers.
Box 13, Folder 171
(P)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
[Edward Parsons (?)], (John Pelényi).
Box 13, Folder 172
139-50 (Q-R)
Scope and Content Note
Howard H. Quint, Conference on Radio and Education, J. C. Russell, J. Fred Rippy, E. Rothwell, Royal Historical Society, I.
G. Richardson (re Pacific Southwest Conference on Adult Education), A. Rose.
Box 13, Folder 173
(S)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
V. Schuck, Merrill Spalding, Social Science research Council of the Pacific Coast, M. Savelle (re Problem dismissing instructors
because of Budget Difficulties), Stanford Fund.
Box 13, Folder 174
(T)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
M. Thorne,
Time Magazine, William W. Tinsley.
Box 13, Folder 175
(U - V)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
Unitarian Laymen's League, N. Van Patten.
Box 13, Folder 176
(W)
1939-40
Scope and Content Note
J. B. Weter Award, Oscar O. Winter, (Chairmanship of Public Exercises Committee), Lynn White (
A report on the Future of History at Stanford), J. Watrous, W. L. Westermann, J. A. Whitfield, (citizenship course), H. G. Warren, J. D. Russell (1940 Institute for Administrative
Officers of Higher Institutions), Edward White, Mary W. Williams, D. Wyatt, B. C. Weber, F. C. Wooton, Colonial Dames of America,
The Non-Partisan Committee for Peace through revision of the Neutrality Law, J. T. Watkins.
Box 13, Folder 178
(A)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
The Future of Humanistic Education, Merle Alderman, The American Association for State and Local History, 9th Annual Stanford
Alumni Conference.
Box 13, Folder 179
(B)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
William Bark, Charles A. Barker, Speaking Engagements, (1832 Election).
Box 13, Folder 180
(C)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
H. Craig, Council Against Intolerance in America, (Wal do Chamberlin), E. A. Cottrell, K. M. Cowdery (registrar's co-operation
with Selective service system), H. Clodius, Manoel S. Cardozo, Colonial Dames of America, Speaking Engagements, L. M. Lissner.
Box 14, Folder 181
(Commonwealth Club Project)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Defense of the Pacific Coast,
Notes on Studies Currently Under Way In The Field Of International relations, much Correspondence & Mimeograph Material (especially by Stuart Ward) re Commonwealth Club research project policies and preparations
for current project),
National Defense and Political Science by Edward M. Earle.
Box 14, Folder 182
(D)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Grace L. Dorey (English - Speaking Union), P. H. Davis (Stanford Annual Appeal), John W. Dodds (Proposal for establishment
of a School of Humanities), Monroe E. Deutsch (Commonwealth Club), Allen Drury.
Box 14, Folder 183
(E)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Charles De Y. Elkus, Edward M. Earle
Box 14, Folder 184
(Education Conferences)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Paul R. Hanna
Box 14, Folder 185
(Executive Committee)
1940-41
Box 14, Folder 186
(English - Speaking Union)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
EER's resignation from presidency, Executive Meetings, Grace L. Dorey, (Sir Firoz-kahn Noon), relief to Britain, Frank Coan,
Evelyn Wrench.
Box 14, Folder 187
(F)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
H. H. Fisher (Room utilization in Hoover Library), Fellowship of Conciliation.
Box 14, Folder 188
(G)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
R. P. Grinnell, John Grange, Save-the-redwoods League, A. Guerard (Visit of an Emperor),
Box 14, Folder 189
(H)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
David Harris (including Book review), Herbert Hoover, Gray C. Boyce, W. R. Hitchcock, Carlton Hayes, Paul R. Hanna.
Box 14, Folder 190
(I)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Immigration
Box 14, Folder 191
(J)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Joffre Debates, H. C. Jones.
Box 14, Folder 192
(K)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
R. Kerner
Box 14, Folder 193
(L)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
C. D. Leake, Albert J. Lynd.
Box 14, Folder 194
(Mc)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Beverly McAnear, American Defense - Harvard Group.
Box 14, Folder 195
(M)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
H. A. Mason, Dudley Moorhead, T. W. Mitchell, Klaus Mehnert, C. H. Hunter, John S. Millis, P. A. Martin, Anatole G. Mazour,
Mills College Institute of International relations.
Box 14, Folder 196
(N)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Northern California Junior College Association, National resources Planning Board, National Youth Administration Aid, Social
Science research Council (Classifying Historians), Northern California - Nevada International relations Clubs' Conference.
Box 14, Folder 197
(Northern California Committee for Federal Union)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Mauncey D.
Box 14, Folder 198
(O)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Dwayne Orton (President of Stockton J. C.)
Box 14, Folder 199
(P)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Philological Association of Stanford, Frederic L. Paxson (American Civilization course at U. C.), Influenza Epidemic.
Box 14, Folder 200
(Q - R)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Howard H. Quint, list of EER's addresses, E. Rothwell, Harley Notter (work in State Dept.), H. E. rensch, Commonwealth Club
Radio Program.
Box 14, Folder 201
(S)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Max Savelle, H. Sprout, A Union of Peoples and a Federation of War, Elizabeth Selder, Social Science research Council of the
Pacific Coast, J. E. W. Sterling, Merrill Spalding, R. E. Swain.
Box 14, Folder 202
(Stanford Alumni)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Unveiling of Wilbur portrait.
Box 14, Folder 203
(Stanford Fiftieth Year Commemoration)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Newspaper Clippings, Programs, Minutes of Planning Meetings,
Stanford Today, Suggestions, R. E. Swain, Committees.
Box 15, Folder 204
(T)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Eileen Tuxford's resignation
Box 15, Folder 205
(V)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
Monterey County League of Women Voters.
Box 15, Folder 206
(W)
1940-41
Scope and Content Note
relation of Hist. Dept. to School of Social Sciences (letter to Wilbur), James T. Watkins, B. C. Weber, John H. Watrous, Jr,
R. L. Wilbur, Dorothea Wyatt, Lynn T. White, regional Conference for Higher Education, Oscar O. Winther, Lottie G. Woods (Colonial
Dames of America), Y. Winters (re Henry B. Parkes), Edward White, Albert B. White.
Box 15, Folder 207
(A)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Frank Aydelotte, AHA Special Subcommittee on Newspapers, Henry M. Adams.
Box 15, Folder 208
(Alumni Conference)
1941-42
Box 15, Folder 209
(B)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Margery Bailey (conflict with H. Heffner on use of theater), Copy of letter establishing Margaret Byring Professorship, Speech
by Adolf A. Berle, Jr. on Books in Wartime, Harold W. Bradley, William Cl Bark.
Box 15, Folder 210
(C)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Leland W. Cutler, Manoel S. Cardozo, L. B. Kinnaird, Death of E. P. Cubberley, Waldo Chamberlin, Univ. of Chicago Fiftieth
Anniversary.
Box 15, Folder 211
(Civiliam Defense Council - personal) minutes of meetings, Alfred R. Master, Procedures, air raid shelters.
1941-42
Box 15, Folder 212
(D)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Monroe E. Deutsch, John W. Dodds, Godfrey Davies.
Box 15, Folder 213
(E)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Paul C. Edwards, Edward M. Earle, English-Speaking Union.
Box 15, Folder 214
(F)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Federal Union, Inc., H.H. Fisher, Guy S. Ford.
Box 15, Folder 215
(Faith and the University)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Ralph H. Gabriel, John Gange, Monroe E. Deutsch, Herbert Hoover.
Box 15, Folder 216
(Committee on Family relations)
1941-42
Box 15, Folder 217
(G)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
John Gange, Comments on proposed war course (Letter to Wilbur), R. R. Gros, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
(Independent Study), F. W. Ganzert
Box 15, Folder 218
(General Education in War and Peace)
1941-42
Box 15, Folder 219
(H)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Hubert Heffner (Use of Memorial Hall), Margery Bailey, David Harris, Carlton J. H. Hayes, Charles Hodges, Herbert Hoover (re
book which he is co-authoring), H. D. Jones (re Franklin Hichborn Papers) Edward W. Hazen Foundation (Conversations on religion
in Higher Education), Stanford Futures Gift Plan, recommendations of W. R. Hitchcock.
Box 15, Folder 220
(I)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Yamatu Ichihashi (Legal Problems),
Studies of the Foreign relations and Military Policies of the United States (at Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton), Mills College Institute of International relations, Monroe
E. Deutsch (San Francisco International Center).
Box 15, Folder 221
(J)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
War Damage Insurance, Jessie K. Jordan
Box 15, Folder 222
(K)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Robert J. Kerner (Congressional Appropriations for Printing of Documents), George Knoles, A. C. Krey.
Box 15, Folder 223
(L)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
J. F. Rippy (re Men for position at Stanford), Thomas LaFargue.
Box 15, Folder 224
(M)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Eliot G. Mears, R. L. Wilbur, Dudley T. Moorhead, Albert J. Lynd, Death of P. A. Martin, Paul G. Miller, Henry Madden, High
School Academic Preparation (Letter to J. P. Mitchell), Dean E. McHenry, Max Savelle (History of Western Civilization)
Box 16, Folder 225
(Mc)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Beverly McAnear.
Box 16, Folder 226
(N)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Harley Notter, H. F. Taggart (re T. Nunan), Curtis P. Nettels (re AHA Luncheon) Charles E. Nowell, John R. Nichols (re American
Field Service).
Box 16, Folder 227
(National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies) Herbert Hoover.
1941-42
Box 16, Folder 228
(O -P)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
American Defense - Harvard Group, Yvor Winters (re H. B. Parkes), Frederic L. Paxson, Pacific House.
Box 16, Folder 229
(Q - R)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
W. T. Root, Easton Rothwell, H. B. reynolds, Letters re Alice Rose, Speaking Engagements, Russian War relief Inc.
Box 16, Folder 230
(Publications by EER)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Speech at unveiling of Wilbur Portrait; A Stanford Man in America.
Box 16, Folder 231
(S)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Emergency Conservation School, Edward Steen, Nelson Spinks, Merrill Spalding, Max Savelle (Trip to Mexico; History
of Western Civilization), Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (Fellowships at Stanford), Social Science research Council, G. C. Sellery
(Problems and Future of Liberal -
Arts Education), Engel Sluiter, Memo to J. H. Polhemus re P. C. Edwards' Letter on Public and Family relations at Stanford University, Gift
Procurement Program, Letters re Earl D. Sohm.
Box 16, Folder 232
(T)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Harold F. Taggart, Payson J. Treat (re Volunteers for summer quarter), T. A. Bailey, G. W. Pierson (re F. J. Turner and his
Frontier Hypothesis).
Box 16, Folder 233
(U - V)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Federal Union, Inc., Nathan Van Patten.
Box 16, Folder 234
(W)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
Lynn White, Jr., Stuart R. Ward (Commonwealth Club of California), Edward White, Win the War - Win the Peace Conference, Clive
Warren, R. L. Wilbur, J. B. Weter Memorial Scholarship, James T. Watkins, O. O. Winther, O. H. Wedel, Louis B. Wright, W.
M. Rice Institute of Houston, J. H. Watrous, Jr.
Box 16, Folder 235
(XYZ)
1941-42
Scope and Content Note
A. F. Zimmerman, George Knoles.
Box 16, Folder 236
(A)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Henry M. Adams, American Friends Service Committee, Irwin M. Adams,
Army and Navy Journal, U. S. History for Army personnel.
Box 16, Folder 237
(B)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
M. P. Briggs, A. Russell Buchanan, William C. Bark, L. R. Bailey, Harold W. Bradley, Percy W. Bidwell (Council on Foreign
relations), Philip Bancroft, John Earle Baker, Eugene H. Byrne.
Box 16, Folder 238
(C)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Manoel S. Cardozo, J. Tracy Coker, Paul H. Clyde, Civilian Defense Council, Robert E. Collins, Hardin Craig.
Box 16, Folder 239
(Civilian Defense Council) Minutes of Meetings, Procedures, Rationing.
1942-43
Box 16, Folder 240
(Committee on Foreign relations)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Problems of Dealing with USSR, Britain, China, Axis Powers after War, Lend - Lease.
Box 16, Folder 241
(D)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Paul H. Davis, M. E. Deutsch, J. S. Davis (Discussion series on Winning the Peace).
Box 16, Folder 242
(Doctorate of Laws: Wisconsin)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
C. A. Dykstra, Harry A. Bullis, Edward White, C. P. Higby, J. E. Baker.
Box 16, Folder 243
(E - F)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Paul C. Edwards, Edward M. Earle, W. Donald Fletcher.
Box 16, Folder 244
(G)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
R. M. P. Grinnell, John Gange (Division of Cultural relations of the Dept. of State), Albert Guerard, Anne Bancroft Graham,
R. R. Gros, C. M. Goethe.
Box 17, Folder 245
(H)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
L. J. Hall, David Harris, John D. M. Hamilton, C. P. Higby, The First-Name Mania by A. H. Withers, Herbert Hoover (Peace Policies),
Ann Hackett, (
The Bulwark of American Freedom - Attacks Capitalistic Basis of World Wars).
Box 17, Folder 246
(Hicks: Committee on American History)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
J. D. Hicks, California Committee for the Study of Education, reports).
Box 17, Folder 247
(School of Humanities)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Karl M. Cowdery, Proposed Stanford College, Organization of School of Humanities, M. Savelle, relation of History Dept. to
School of Humanities.
Box 17, Folder 248
(I)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Yamato Ichihashi (re Detention), Inter-American University of the Air.
Box 17, Folder 249
(International Center)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Minutes of Meetings of Directors, E. Guy Talbott.
Box 17, Folder 250
(J)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Mrs. D. S. Jordan, Launching of the S.S. David Starr Jordan.
Box 17, Folder 251
(K)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
John H. Kemble, A. C. Krey, Proposals for International Commission on Education and International Education Organization,
Memo on reconstruction of Education in Axis Countries, D. P. Keusseff, Frank J. Klingberg, A. C. Krey.
Box 17, Folder 252
(L)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Louis B. Lochner, recommendations of Thomas LaFargue, Ralph H. Lutz.
Box 17, Folder 253
(M)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Henry Madden, Beverly McAnear, Frederick Merk, Dudley T. Moorhead.
Box 17, Folder 254
(Mc)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Beverly McAnear
Box 17, Folder 255
(N)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Congressional Withdrawing of Funds for State Dept. Publications, J. F. Neylan, Netherlands Information Bureau.
Box 17, Folder 256
(Ninth Corps Area Commission on College and University War Problems) Minutes of Meetings, reports.
1942-43
Box 17, Folder 257
(O - P)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
George W. Pierson, F. L. Paxson, Vera Pearson, Martin Polin.
Box 17, Folder 258
(Pacific House)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
reports, Meetings, receptions.
Box 17, Folder 259
(Q - R)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Howard Quint (Especially re work in O. S. S. and Federal Communications Commission), W. T. Root, Letters re Alice Rose.
Box 17, Folder 260
(Rugg Book Committee)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Monroe E. Deutsch, reports, recommendations, Opinions, G. E. Hoover, J. L. Horn, L. D. Luckmann, H. R. McKinnon.
Box 17, Folder 261
(Rugg Book Committee)
1942-43
Box 17, Folder 262
(S)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Max Savelle, Charles C. Scott, Rixford K. Snyder, Marshall Stimson, Merrill Spalding, Earl Sohm, Howard M. Smyth.
Box 17, Folder 263
(T - U)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Donald Tresidder; Max Thelen; Comments on History Detp., Graduate Program, Organization, Etc. in letter to Tresidder, Elton
Trueblood.
Box 17, Folder 264
(V)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
N. Van Patten.
Box 18, Folder 265
(W)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
Lynn White (oppinions on School of Humanities), R. L. Wilbur (Radio Program Unlimited Horizons), James T. Watkins, Oscar O.
Winther, Attack on article The Hoover Frame of Mind by R. West appearing in
Atlantis, Speaking Engagements, H. D. Winbigler, James P. Weter, Harry N. M. Winton, Edward White, W. reed West (re an Electons Yearbook),
EER's gift of a Diary and an Exploration Journal to Library.
Box 18, Folder 266
(XYZ)
1942-43
Scope and Content Note
A. F. Simmerman
Box 18, Folder 267
(A)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Irwin Abrams, Herbert B. Alexander, Academic Council Minutes 1/14/44, R. F. Arragon.
Box 18, Folder 268
(Army American History)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Max Savelle, C. A. Barker, Administrative Problems, Examinations.
Box 18, Folder 269
(B)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Charles Barker, Gray C. Boyce, J. Earle Baker, Dana Barbour, Thomas A. Bailey, Frency relief Fund, William C. Bark, Speaking
Engagements.
Box 18, Folder 270
(C)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Paul H. Clyde, Hardin Craig, Henry S. Commager, Harley Notter, Merle Curti, Commonwealth Club of California, Manoel Cardozo.
Box 18, Folder 271
(D)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Monroe E. Deutsch (Commonwealth Club), Philanthropy, John W. Dodds (Problems and Plans of School of Humanities and History
Dept.), James C. DeVoss (Committee on the Teaching of American History in State Colleges), Paul H. Davis (Stanford Gift Activities),
C. A. Dykstra.
Box 18, Folder 272
(Departmental Program - Current)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Max Savelle (History of Western Civilization),
Box 18, Folder 273
(E)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
George F. Eliot.
Box 18, Folder 274
(F)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
D. R. Fox, Benjamin Fine, Samuel T. Farquhar, G. S. Ford
(American Historical review).
Box 18, Folder 275
(G)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Albert Guerard (work in New York), John Gange, Joseph F. Guffey, Cardinal Goodwin, mention of situation re Latin American
Studies at Stanford, Robert R. Gros.
Box 18, Folder 276
(H)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
David Harris, Dorothy H. Huggins, W. J. Hinton, Philip E. Mosely, Herbert Hoover.
Box 18, Folder 277
(Hoover and Commonwealth Club)
1943-44
Box 18, Folder 278
(International Center)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Minutes of Meetings of Board of Directors, E. Guy Talbott, Radio Program,
Annual report of the San Francisco Committee on Foreign relations.
Box 18, Folder 279
(J)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
W. T. Jackson, H. C. Jones (re Hichborn Materials).
Box 18, Folder 280
(K)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Louis K. Koontz, A. C. Krey, F. J. Klingberg.
Box 18, Folder 281
(L)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Thomas La Fargue, Ralph H. Lutz. (Los Angeles Conference on Post-War Education) Opinions, Speeches, Comments.
Box 18, Folder 282
(M)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
H. F. McCreery, B. McAnear, Lloyd N. Morrisett (Conference on Planning Port-War Education), Max Savelle (re Henry Madden),
Frederick Merk (Harvard Press Book Sale), H. Madden.
Box 18, Folder 283
(N)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Harley Notter, New York State Historical Association.
Box 18, Folder 284
(P - Q)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Langley Porter (Photostating
the Wave) Howard Quint.
Box 19, Folder 285
(R)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
J. S. Roucek, J. F. Rippy, Alice Rose.
Box 19, Folder 286
(EER - Publications 1943-44)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Conferences on History Teaching.
Box 19, Folder 287
(replies from EER's PH.D.'s)
1943-44
Box 19, Folder 288
(S)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
R. K. Snyder, Max Savelle, Merrill Spalding, Engel Sluiter, Earl D. Sohm, Charles C. Scott.
Box 19, Folder 289
(San Francisco Committee on Foreign relations)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Council on World Affairs, Questionaire, reports on Meetings, Study Program.
Box 19, Folder 290
(T)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Donald B. Tresidder, W. W. Tinsley, Conference on Planning Post-War Education (Letter to D. B. Tresidder), Schools within
University (Letter to D. B. Tresidder).
Box 19, Folder 291
(U - V)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Nathan Van Patten
Box 19, Folder 292
(Universities' Committee on Post - War International Problems)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Air Traffic, Colonies, Individual Freedoms, China.
Box 19, Folder 293
(W)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
David E. Wynne, Hugo Wall, F. C. Wooton, J. P. Weter.
Box 19, Folder 294
(War relocation Authority)
1943-44
Scope and Content Note
Emery Fast
Box 19, Folder 296
(A)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Irwin Abrams, Merle Alderman
Box 19, Folder 297
(B)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Arthur E. Bestor, Jr., Delmer M. Brown, T. A. Bailey, Charles A. Barker
Box 19, Folder 298
(C)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Hardin Craig, Paul H. Clyde, Manoel Cardozo.
Box 19, Folder 299
(San Francisco Committee on Foreign relations)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Proposed report of Committee for U. S. Nationalism, Commonwealth Club, International Center, Conference on Dumbarton Oaks
Proposals, reports of Meetings, Membership List.
Box 19, Folder 300
(Commonwealth Club Committee)
1942-45
Scope and Content Note
Proposed research Project, Minutes of the research Advisory Council of the Commonwealth Club of California, Study Group on
Legislature of California.
Box 19, Folder 301
(D)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Monroe E. Deutsch, Earl S. Douglass (President, Stanford Associates), Death of C. A. Duniway.
Box 19, Folder 302
(E - F)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Alvin C. Eurich (re Independent Study), English - Speaking Union, Temporary Council on Food for Europe's Children.
Box 19, Folder 303
(G)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
L. M. Garrett, John Gange, Charles C. Scott, Palo Alto Historical records Committee.
Box 19, Folder 304
(H)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Max Thelen (re Charles E. Hughes and Election of 1916), Luella J. Hall, John Howell, David Harris,
Box 19, Folder 305
(I)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Yamato Ichihashi
Box 19, Folder 306
(The Independent University and the Volunteer.)
1944-45
Box 20, Folder 307
(The Independent University and the Volunteer.)
1944-45
Box 20, Folder 308
(J - K)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
George Knoles, A. C. Krey, Louis K. Koontz.
Box 20, Folder 309
(L)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Thomas E. LaFargue, Walter Lippmann, R. H. Lowie.
Box 20, Folder 310
(mc)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Henry McCreery.
Box 20, Folder 311
(M)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Frederick Merk, Dudley T. Moorhead, Alexander Marchant, Anatole G. Mazour, Henry Madden.
Box 20, Folder 312
(N)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Harley Notter (Proposal for research in International relations), reinhold Niebuhr.
Box 20, Folder 313
(New York Times)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Institute of American History (teaching of American History), Benjamin Fine.
Box 20, Folder 315
(P)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Pacific House
Box 20, Folder 316
(Q)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Howard Quint
Box 20, Folder 317
(R)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Easton Rothwell, Alice Rose, J. Fred Rippy, W. T. Root, David Harris, H. E. rensch.
Box 20, Folder 318
(E.E.R. Publications)
1944-45
Box 20, Folder 319
(S)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Max Savelle (Including Plans for research) Rixford K. Snyder, Charles C. Scott.
Box 20, Folder 320
(Social Studies School)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
E. A. Cottrell
Box 20, Folder 321
(T)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Max Thelen (copy of 1916 Letter to Travis H. Whitney), D. B. Tresidder, Payson J. Treat, R. G. Trotter.
Box 20, Folder 322-323
(U - V)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Nathan Van Patten, Vermont Historical Society.
Box 20, Folder 324
(W)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Oscar O. Winther, Dorothea Wyatt, (Manuscripts of Niebuhr Lectures), Lynn White, Evelyn Wrench Edward A. White, Donald B.
Tresidder (Exhibition of Western Art), Rufus K. Wyllys, James P. Weter, O. H. Wedel, H. E. Westermeyer.
Box 20, Folder 325
(Woodrow Wilson)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
T. A. Bailey (
Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal)
Box 20, Folder 326
(XYZ)
1944-45
Scope and Content Note
Mary L. Ziebold, Arthur F. Zimmerman.
Box 20, Folder 327-328
(A)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Preston B. Albright, James G. Allen, Merle Alderman.
Box 20, Folder 329
(American Council of Learned Societies)
1945-46
Box 20, Folder 330
(American Historical Association)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Arthur P. Whitaker
Box 20, Folder 332
(B)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Margery Bailey (Stanford Project on the Pioneer Culture of Early California), Muriel V. Sibell, C. F. Brand, Harold W. Bradley,
Delmer Brown.
Box 20, Folder 333
(C)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Howard Clodius, California Advisors Committee
Box 20, Folder 334
(Commonwealth Club: Pacific Ocean Problems Section)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
U. S. Policy in China, Minutes of Meetings.
Box 21, Folder 335
(Commonwealth Club research Advisory)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
research Study of Population of California, Study of Propaganda, Minutes of Meetings, Constitution of research Service, Max
Thelen.
Box 21, Folder 336
(Committee on research: Commonwealth Club)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
American Council on Race relations, Monroe E. Deutsch, Davis McEntire, Minutes of Meetings, Max Thelen, Study of California
Population Problems, Study of the Evacuation and resettlement of Japanese on the West Coast, Progress reports.
Box 21, Folder 337-337a
(Commonwealth Club research Advisory -- Population Study)
1944-46
Scope and Content Note
Minutes of Meetings, Memoranda, Monroe E. Deutsch, R. L. Wilbur, Rough Drafts, American Council on Race relations, Stuart
R. Ward.
Box 21, Folder 338
(D)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Dwight L. Dumond, Monroe E. Deutsch, Thomas E. Drake, John P. Dern.
Box 21, Folder 339
(E)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Luther H. Evans, C. de Y. Elkus
Box 21, Folder 340
(F)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
O. K. Flechtheim
Box 22, Folder 341
(G)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
John Gange, A. Guerard
Box 22, Folder 342
(H)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
David Harris, Federation of United Youth, John Howell (English - Speaking Union), Albert Hyma.
Box 22, Folder 343
(Higher Education and National Affairs)
1945-46
Box 22, Folder 344
(International Center)
1945-46
Box 22, Folder 345
(J - K)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
John J. Johnson, George Knoles, (Save the Children Federation).
Box 22, Folder 346
(L)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Lloyd Luckmann, (International Center)
Box 22, Folder 347
(Mc)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Beverley McAnear, H. F. McCreery
Box 22, Folder 348
(M)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Frederick Merk, Dudley Moorhead, Henry Madden,
Box 22, Folder 349
(N)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Harley Notter, Alvin E. Nelson (Radio Station KNOX)
Box 22, Folder 350
(A New American History),
1945-60
Scope and Content Note
R. Lutz, J. E. W. Sterling, W. D. Wyman.
Box 22, Folder 351
(The New United States)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Elton Trueblood, O. H. Wedel, J. F. Rippy, F. L. Paxson, Waldo Chamberlin, Hardin Craig,
Box 22, Folder 352
(The New United States)
1946
Scope and Content Note
Publication Agreement, Business and Format Arrangements, Draft.
Box 22, Folder 353
(O - P)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Commonwealth Club Section on Pacific Ocean Problems.
Box 22, Folder 354
(Institute of Pacific relations)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Eugene Staley
Box 22, Folder 355
(Q - R)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Howard H. Quint, California Labor School, Alice Rose, William A. Robinson.
Box 22, Folder 356
(Publications etc. E.E.R.)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Twenty Years of Independent Study at Stanford University.
Box 22, Folder 357
(S)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
Letters re Charles C. Scott, Max Savelle
Box 22, Folder 358
(T)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
D. B. Tresidder (Problem of Overcrowding), Elton Trueblood, Informal Suggestions to Tresidder.
Box 22, Folder 359
(
Twenty Years of Independent Study at Stanford University)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
O. H. Wedel, A. C. Krey, William Bary, John F. Gange, R. E. Swain.
Box 22, Folder 360
(V - W)
1945-46
Scope and Content Note
John Vandenburg, Dixon Wecter (Huntington Library) James T. Watkins, R. L. Wilbur, W. L. White (Campaign of 1912), Chester
Rowell, World Student Service Fund, William Allen White Papers, R. L. Wilbur (U. N. Charter), J. P. Weter, World Book Encyclopedia,
Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
Box 23, Folder 362
(State requirement: American History)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Lawrence A. Harper, Alvin C. Eurich.
Box 23, Folder 363
(B)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
John D. Barnhart, Brookings Institution (Seminar on Problems of American Foreign Policy), William C. Bark (Hiring), Harold
W. Bradley, Claude A. Buss, Arthur E. Bestor, Jr.
Box 23, Folder 364
(C)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Albert Coyle, Manoel Cardozo, Commonwealth Club
Box 23, Folder 365
(Proposed Meeting: Committee on Fifty).
1946 - 47
Box 23, Folder 366
(Commonwealth Club)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Minutes of Meetings of Executive Committee and Board of Governors, Agenda, Treasurer's reports.
Box 23, Folder 367
(D)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Monroe E. Deutsch.
Box 23, Folder 368
(E)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
A. C. Eurich, Luther Evans, English - Speaking Unions.
Box 23, Folder 370
(G - H)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
John Gange, W. T. Hutchinson, Franklin Hichborn, Charles R. Hicks
Box 23, Folder 371
(Stanford Conference on Humanities)
1946-47
Box 23, Folder 372
(I - K)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Hiram W. Johnson, Jr., Paul Knaplund
Box 23, Folder 373
(L - M)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Death of E. G. Mears, Anatole G. Mazour (Appointment), Frederick Merk, Beverly McAnear.
Box 23, Folder 374
(N - P)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Alvin E. Nelson, Leo Pasvolsky (Brookings Institution), report of the Curriculum Committee for the School of Physical Sciences.
Box 23, Folder 375
(R)
1945-47
Scope and Content Note
Albert S. Rudda, Jr., Easton Rothwell
Box 23, Folder 376
(E. E. R. Publications)
1946-47
Box 23, Folder 377
(
They Voted for Roosevelt) reviews, Thank-You Notes for Complementary Copies.
1946-47
Box 23, Folder 378
(S)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Charles C. Scott, Merrill Spalding, J. E. W. Sterling.
Box 23, Folder 379
(T)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
Max Thelen, H. F. Taggart, Donald B. Tresidder.
Box 23, Folder 381
(W - Y)
1946-47
Scope and Content Note
W. L. White, Arthur F. Wright (Stanford Appointment) Edward White, W. L. Westermann, George E. Worthington, John Watrous,
Jr., Earl Warren.
Box 23, Folder 382
(World Book Encyclopedia)
1946-47
Box 24, Folder 383
(A)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Irwin Abrans, Merle N. Alderman, American Council of Learned Societies (
Scholarship and Cataclysm: What is Happening to American History?)
Box 24, Folder 384
(B)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Harold W. Bradley, Arthur Bestor, Jr., C. A. Barker, A. Russell Buchanan, Thomas S. Barclay.
Box 24, Folder 385
(C)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Civil Rights reforms, How to Make Democracy Live, Meribeth Cameron, Paul H. Clyde, E. A. Cottrell, Gerald, Cullinan, J. E.
W. Sterling, Waldo Chamberlin.
Box 24, Folder 386
(Citizens' Committee for United Nations reform).
1947-48
Box 24, Folder 387
(Commonwealth Club)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Minutes of Meetings.
Box 24, Folder 388
(Crary Project:
The American Way of Life)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Allan H. Crary
Box 24, Folder 389
(D)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Paul H. Davis, Monroe E. Deutsch (World Affairs Council of Northern California).
Box 24, Folder 390
(E)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
English - Speaking Union
Box 24, Folder 391
(F)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
H. H. Fisher (re John A. Hawgood, Bohvs Benes), Helen Fisher (research on Book About Leland Stanford), Freedom Train
Box 24, Folder 393
(H)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Franklin Hichborn (1910 Gubernatorial Campaign), Charles Hicks, C. H. Hunter, Edward M. Hulme.
Box 24, Folder 395
(
Information Please Almanac - Role of Political Parties in American Public Life)
1947-48
Box 24, Folder 396
(Miss Cecilia Irvine)
1947-48
Box 24, Folder 397
(K)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
A. C. Krey, F. V. Keesling (including disposition of personal papers), F. J. Klingberg, Louis K. Koontz.
Box 24, Folder 398
(L)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
T. R. Letts, R. D. Lapham, Henry R. Luce, R. M. Langdon.
Box 24, Folder 399
(Mc)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Beverly McAnear H. F. McCreery
Box 24, Folder 400
(M)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
James C. Malin, Raymond Muse, Anatole G. Mazour, Dudley T. Moorhead, Malcolm Moule.
Box 24, Folder 401
(Morrison Chair)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Edgar E. Robinson Professorship, Edward Hohfeld, R. L. Wilbur.
Box 24, Folder 402
(N)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
National Council Against Conscription, J. F. Neylan.
Box 24, Folder 404
(P)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Earl S. Pomeroy (re possible Biography of Hiram Johnson), R. R. Palmer (AHA Program).
Box 24, Folder 405
(R)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Nicholas Roosevelt, W. A. Robinson, Death of Chester H. Rowell (Including Correspondence with his daughter re Disposition
of his Papers), Exchange of letters with nephew Billy [Robinson?]. A. Rodda, R. S. Rankin.
Box 24, Folder 406
(E. E. R. Publications)
1947-48
Box 24, Folder 407
(
The Role of Political Parties in American Public Life)
1947-48
Box 24, Folder 408
(S)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Charles C. Scott, Merrill Spalding, Harvey Wish.
Box 25, Folder 409
(
Scholarship and Cataclysm)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Manoel Cardozo, Robert E. Keohane, Edith Dobie, (Many Thank-You notes for complimentary copies in addition to those listed
here).
Box 25, Folder 410
(
Scholarship and Cataclysm: Correspondence)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
[Several Hundred Form Letters were discarded].
Box 25, Folder 411
(T)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Marco Thorne, Charles J. Tilly, Dorothy Thompson
Box 25, Folder 412
(V)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
American Association for the United Nations, Inc.
Box 25, Folder 413
(W-Y)
1947-48
Scope and Content Note
Lynn T. White, O. H. Wedel, James P. Weter.
Box 25, Folder 414
(Walgreen Foundation)
1947-48
Box 25, Folder 415
(A)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Merle N. Alderman,
Alert.
Box 25, Folder 416
(B)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
C. A. Barker, J. Earl Baker (Situation in China) Harold W. Bradley, Claude A. Buss, Ray A. Billington, B. L. Borough, Theordore
C. Blegen, Emma Beekman (History 2).
Box 25, Folder 417
(C)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Albert F. Coyle, Colonial Dames Essay Contest, Waldo Chamberlin, M. E. Cureton, Paul H. Clyde, Chaplain's Advisory Committee.
Box 25, Folder 418
(Commonwealth Club)
1948-49
Box 25, Folder 419
(D - E)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Marshall Dill, Jr., Edward Mead Earle, English -Speaking Union.
Box 25, Folder 420
(F - G)
1948 - 49
Scope and Content Note
Thomas H. Greer, Ralph H. Garriel.
Box 25, Folder 422
(H)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
W. B. Hesseltine, Huntington Library,
Nation's Heritage.
Box 25, Folder 424
(J - K)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Hiram W. Johnson, Jr., P. C. Johnston, F. U. Keesling, George Knoles, A. C. Krey.
Box 25, Folder 425
(L)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
John La Monte
Box 25, Folder 426
(M)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
G. W. Meldrum, Raymond Muse
Box 25, Folder 427
(N)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Allan Nevins
Box 25, Folder 429
(P)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Langley Porter,
Pacific Historical review, John Caughey, Harold W. Bradley
Box 25, Folder 430
(Q - R)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Howard Quint, Elmer E. Robinson, A. S. Rodda.
Box 25, Folder 431
(E. E. R. Publications)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Box 25, Folder 432
(S)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
R. G. Sproul, J. E. W. Sterling.
Box 25, Folder 433
(Stanford University Press)
1948-49
Box 25, Folder 434
(T - U - V)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
John Vanderburg
Box 25, Folder 435
(W - X - Y - Z)
1948-49
Scope and Content Note
Edward A. White, Arthur P. Whitaker.
Box 26, Folder 436
(A)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Alumni Association
Box 26, Folder 437
(B)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
B. L. Borough, Emma Beekman, Frances Barney, Arthur E. Bestor, Jr., H. W. Bradley.
Box 26, Folder 438
(C)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Howard Clodius, W. H. Cowley, Hardin Craig, Paul H. Clyde, John Caughey.
Box 26, Folder 439
(D)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Glenn S. Dumke, Alexander De Conde, D. Duggleby.
Box 26, Folder 440
(E)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Charles De Y. Elkus
Box 26, Folder 441
(F)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Benjamin Fine (
New York Times Survey on Education in History).
Box 26, Folder 442
(G)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
A. A. Gray, A. Guerard, T. Gay, John Gange, G. Fores - Ganzon.
Box 26, Folder 443
(H)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Clarence Henkel, Charles W. Hackett.
Box 26, Folder 444
(I)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Cecilia Irvine, Alice Ingram.
Box 26, Folder 445
(J)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Hiram W. Johnson Jr., International Christian University in Japan.
Box 26, Folder 446
(K)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
A. C. Krey, Edward C. Kirkland.
Box 26, Folder 447
(L)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Henry C. Luckey
Box 26, Folder 448
(M)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Henry McCreery, Dumas Malone, M. Moremen, Frederick Merk.
Box 26, Folder 449
(N)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
reinhold Niebuhr, Allan Nevins (including oral History Project) Harley Notter.
Box 26, Folder 450
(O - P)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Dayton Phillips
Box 26, Folder 451
(The Political Significance of the U.S.)
1949-50
Box 26, Folder 452
(R)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Geroid T. Robinson, Elmer E. Robinson, Albert Rodda.
Box 26, Folder 453
(E. E. R. Publications)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Encyclopedia Britannica, AHA, Calif. Historical Society.
Box 26, Folder 454
(S)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
N. Van Patten (re Elmer E. Robinson Materials), Address by R. G. Sproul,
Life Magazine, Charles C. Scott, Max Savelle, William R. Steckel.
Box 26, Folder 455
(T)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
Y. Takagi.
Box 26, Folder 456
(V - W - Y)
1949-50
Scope and Content Note
J. P. Weter, Death of R. L. Wilbur, O. O. Winther
Box 26, Folder 457
(A)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
American Association of University Professors, Merle N. Alderman,
Box 26, Folder 457A
(American History requirement)
1950-51
Box 26, Folder 457B
(The Abuse of Freedom)
1950-51
Box 26, Folder 458
(B)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
A. Russell Buchanan, H. W. Bradley, B. L. Borough.
Box 26, Folder 459
(C)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Hardin Craig
Box 26, Folder 460
(D)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Alexander DeConde, D. R. Duggleby
Box 26, Folder 461
(E)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Location of Robert E. Peary Papers, Charles De Y. Elkus Edward M. Earle
Box 26, Folder 462
(Educational Testing Service)
1950-51
Box 27, Folder 463
(
Encyclopedia Britannica - revisions)
1950-51
Box 27, Folder 464
(F)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Freedoms Foundation
Box 27, Folder 465
(G)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
John Gange, A. A. Gray.
Box 27, Folder 466
(H)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Interim report on German Foreign Service Trainees Program, E. A. Hornig, Clarence renkel.
Box 27, Folder 467
(I - J - K)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
A. C. Krey, F. V. Keesling (Stanford's Acquisition of his papers).
Box 27, Folder 469
(M - N)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Donald C. McKay, J. F. Neylan, Allan Nevins.
Box 27, Folder 471
(
Presidential Vote 1948 - correspondence)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
D. B. Truman
Box 27, Folder 472
(R)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Easton Rothwell, A. Rodda, J. William Robinson, Thoreau Raymond.
Box 27, Folder 473
(E. E. R. Addresses)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
History in the Making,
Box 27, Folder 474
(E. E. R. Publications)
1950-51
Box 27, Folder 475
(S)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
W. R. Steckel
Box 27, Folder 476
(T)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Arnold J. Toynbee, Clarence Thurber
Box 27, Folder 477
(
This is War - The Roots of the Conflict, etc.)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
Publication in
Vital Speeches
Box 27, Folder 478
(W - Z)
1950-51
Scope and Content Note
J. B. Wolf, J. P. Weter, Letter re Qualifications of Men in Dept. (To E. Faye Wilson), Gerald T. White (
The Historian), World Affairs Council of Northern California, O. O. Winther.
Box 28, Folder 479
(A)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
American Historical Association (National registration - The Humanities and Social Sciences).
Box 28, Folder 480
(B)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Bancroft Library, A. C. Krey (re Vaughn Bornet), R. Butow, Vaughn Bornet.
Box 28, Folder 481
(C)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
W. J. Campbell (Support of Eisenhower, American History requirements), J. E. Caswell, College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Census Bureau, A. H. Clodius, William H. Hobbs, Letter to Meredith Crawford (re Psychological Warfare).
Box 28, Folder 482
(D)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Charles O. Donahue (re Materials Deposited in Hoover Library), Letter to Maurice T. Dooling, Jr., (re Commonwealth Club Gold
Medal Literature Award).
Box 28, Folder 483
(E)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Edward M. Earle, Educational Testing Service.
Box 28, Folder 484
(F)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
G. A. Frykman
Box 28, Folder 485
(G)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
John Gange, F. H. Garver.
Box 28, Folder 486
(H)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
W. T. Hutchinson, Betty Hassell
Box 28, Folder 487
(I - J)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Fund, W. R. Jacobs, C. Irvine.
Box 28, Folder 488
(K)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
F. V. Keesling, A. C. Krey, L. K. Koontz Memorial Award.
Box 28, Folder 489
(L)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
R. E. Langer (American History requirements on Wisconsin), E. W. Lyon, R. Littler.
Box 28, Folder 490
(M)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Milestones Magazine, Beverly McAnear
Box 28, Folder 491
(N - O)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Society of American Historians
Box 28, Folder 492
(P)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
recommendation of Rullie E. Popping, Earl S. Pomeroy.
Box 28, Folder 493
(R)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Nicholas Roosevelt, retirement of Prof. Robinson, A. H. Clodius, E. Rothwell.
Box 28, Folder 494
(E. E. R. Publications)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Book reviews
Box 28, Folder 495
(S)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
report of Committee on Lower Division, Charles C. Scott, James W. Shannon, J. E. W. Sterling, L. J. Stellman (re Frank Pixley).
Box 28, Folder 496
(T - Z)
1951-52
Scope and Content Note
Dorothy L. Thompson, O. O. Winther, James P. Weter.
Box 28, Folder 497
(Institute of American History Plans) The Foundation for American Studies, Stanford Social Education Investigation Workshop
1941
Box 52, Folder 1
1928
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including John S. P. Tatlock, Harvard, Department of English.
Box 52, Folder 2
1929
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Ralph Hawkins, Hopkins Marine Station.
Box 52, Folder 3
1950
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Naval research Laboratory concerning technical report to be written by Robinson, Budget statements
for Navy contract, benefits and social security.
Box 52, Folder 4
1951
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including President J.E.W. Sterling, Edward Hohfeld, Controller concerning retirement.
Box 52, Folder 5
A-L
1962,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Professor Thomas Bailey, Luther Evens, Librarian of congress, John Gange, Controller's office.
Box 52, Folder 6
M-Z
1952,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Professor Allan Nevins, Jerry O'Callaghen, Nicholas Roosevelt, President Sterling, Professor Nathan
Van Patten.
Box 52, Folder 7
A-K
1953,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Merle Alderman, Vaughn Bornet, John E. Baker, Herman Blum, Thomas Bailey, W. J. Campbell, Professor
Harold Bacon, Edith Dobie, Maurice Dooling, Jr., Alex De Conde, Joseph Dixon, Luther Evans, John Gange, Herbert Hoover, Francis
V. Keeling, Robert Kelley.
Box 52, Folder 8
L-Z
1953,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including J. A. Larson, J. Paul Leonard, Marvin McHee, John Francis Neylan, O. C. Oberst, Jerry O'Callaghan,
Roy Peel, Elmer E. Robinson. President Sterling, Gordan Watkins, Walter Yust.
Box 52, Folder 9
A-L
1954,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Robert Butow, Professor Harold Bacon, Professor Thomas Bailey, Alex De Conde, Luther Evans, Herbert
Hoover, letter concerning Lincoln Club Speech.
Box 52, Folder 10
M-Z
1954,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Michael Polito, President Sterling, James Weter, Stewart Ward, Walter Yust.
Box 52, Folder 11
A-K
1955,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Professor Harold Bacon, Donald Bean, Professor Thomas Bailey, John J. Caldwell, Joe Dixon, Goodwin
J. Knight.
Box 52, Folder 12
L-Z
1955,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Osgood Murdock, A. Hubbard Moffitt, Nicholas Roosevelt, President Sterling, Walter Lippmann, Henry
R. Luce, John Neylan, Jerry O'Callaghan, Michael Polito, I. James Quillen, Max Thelen, Harry S. Truman, Stewart Ward, James
Weter.
Box 52, Folder 13
A-L
1956,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Merle Aldermann, William F. Buckley Jr., Leland Cutler, Edwin Coman, Joe Dixon, Harlund Fuller,
Edward Hohfeld, Herbert Hoover, Louis P. Lochner.
Box 52, Folder 14
M-Z
1956,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including David Mearns, Michael Polito, Nicholas Roosevelt, President Sterling, Professor Theodore E. Treutlem,
Stuart Ward.
Box 52, Folder 15
A-J
1957,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Clinton P. Anderson, Professor Thomas Bailey, Edwin Coman, Leland Cutler, Kenneth Culbertson.
Box 52, Folder 16
K-Z
1957,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Edward Hohfeld, George Hammond, W. J. Hutchinson, John F. Kennedy, Louis P. Lochner, David C. Mearns,
Rixford Snyder, R. C. Swank, President Sterling, H. Donald Winbigler, James P. Weter.
Box 52, Folder 17
A-B
1958,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Merle Alderman and Vaughn Bornet.
Box 52, Folder 18
C-Z
1958,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including John Young, John E. Caswell, Frank Dickinson, John Dodge, Herbert Hoover, Thomas Hart, President
Sterling.
Box 52, Folder 19
1959
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Vaughn Bornet, William Johnson, Thomas Martin, President Sterling.
Box 52, Folder 20
1960
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Vaughn Bornet, Paul Edwards, Herbert Hoover.
Box 52, Folder 21
1961
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Vaughn Bornet, Edward Hohfeld, Edward J. Day, Leslie H. Fishel, Jerry O'Callaghan.
Box 52, Folder 22
A-F
1962,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Howard Brooke, Vaughn Bornet, Joseph Dixon, Alex De Conde, Glenn S. Dumke, Harlin Fuller.
Box 52, Folder 23
G-Z
1962,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Edward Hohfeld.
Box 52, Folder 24
A-E
1963,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Vaughn Bornet, Alex DeConde, John V. Dodge, John P. Everett.
Box 52, Folder 25
F-Z
1963,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including John Gange, Thomas Kuchel, Martin B. Travis, Stuart Ward, Harry Winton.
Box 52, Folder 26
A-L
1964,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Vaughn Bornet, J. Hart Clinton, Alexander DeConde.
Box 52, Folder 27
M-Z
1964,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Martin Travis, Raymond O'Connor, Edward Hofeld, Nicholas Roosevelt.
Box 52, Folder 28
A-H
1965,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Hilary Crawford, J. Hart Clinton, Alex DeConde, Arnold Dolin, J.G.E. Hopkins, Colonel James Hughes.
Box 52, Folder 29
I-Z
1965,
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Raymond O'Connor, Charles N. Stabler, Homer Spence, Leon Seltzer, Martin B. Travis.
Box 52, Folder 30
1966
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Vaughn Bornet, John Caswell, Alex Deconde, Raymond O'Connor, Albert Nodda, Paul Kegley, President
Sterling, Martin Travis, Max Thelen, William Wood.
Box 52, Folder 31
1967
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including Thomas Bailey, Alex DeConde, Thomas Hart, Robert L. Levin, Raymond O'Connor, Professor David Potter,
Nicholas Roosevelt, Homer Spence, Martin B. Travis, Max Thelen.
Box 52, Folder 31a
1968-71
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, including David Harris and George Knoles
Box 52, Folder 32
Robinson--Encyclopedia Britiannica, Correspondence
Box 52, Folder 33
Robinson--J. Brooks, B. Parker Estate
Box 52, Folder 36
Robinson--Henry Luce, Correspondence
Box 52, Folder 37
Robinson--Harley Notter, Correspondence
Box 52, Folder 38
Robinson--Harley Notter, Correspondence
Box 52, Folder 39
Robinson--O'Callaghan, Correspondence
Box 52, Folder 40
Robinson--Mark requa, Correspondence
Box 52, Folder 41
Letters re:
Roosevelt Leadership
Box 52, Folder 41a
Roosevelt Leadership, correspondence with publisher
Box 52, Folder 42
Robinson--Nicholas Roosevelt, Correspondence
Box 78, Folder 1
Correspondence: Callaghan, Jerry A. to Mrs. Edgar E. Robinson,
3 March 1979
Correspondence from Frederick Jackson Turner to Edgar E. Robinson
Box 78, Folder 2
3 April 1909 - 26 December 1911
Box 78, Folder 3
30 July 1912 - 26 December 1912
Box 78, Folder 5
27 April 1914 - 28 October 1914
Box 78, Folder 6
17 March 1915 - 24 March 1915
Box 78, Folder 7
13 January 1916 - 25 June 1916
Box 78, Folder 9
19 January 1918 - 12 December 1918
Box 78, Folder 10
11 May 1920 - 4 December 1920
Box 78, Folder 12
3 March 1924 - 12 December 1924
Box 78, Folder 13
31 March 1925 - 22 April 1925
Box 78, Folder 14
14 January 1929 - 4 February 1929
Box 78, Folder 15
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Beard, Charles, The Frontier in American History,
1939
Jacob, Wilbur R., Colonial Origins of the United States: The Turnerean View,
1971
Jacobs, W. R. Turner's Methodolgy: Multiple Working Hypothesis or Ruling Theory?,
1968
Kellog, Louise Phelps, The Passing of a Great Teacher, Frederick J. Turner,
1932
Sellery, G. C., The Spirit of Wisconsin,
1937
Weaver, John D. A Portrait of the Unconventional Scholar, (N.D.)
Box 78, Folder 19
Correspondence and memoirs re Herbert Hoover
Box 78, Folder 20
Herbert Hoover Memorabilia
Manuscripts and Subject Files
Box 29, Folder [1]
Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
Box 29, Folder [2]
National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies
Box 29, Folder [3]
Social Science research Conference
Box 29, Folder [4]
Social Science research Correspondence
Box 30
COMMUNISM: clippings, articles, pamphlets, etc.
Box 30
THE PreSIDENTIAL VOTE (three drafts)
1896-1932
Box 30
Clippings, articles, pamphlets, etc. on political issues and happenings
Box 30
Papers of several students:
J. M. Espinosa, THE PERSONNEL OF THE LA FOLLETTE CANDIDACY OF 1912
Scope and Content Note
(contains a letter from Oswald Garrison Villard)
E. A. White, SOME LITERARY reFLECTIONS ON THE RISE OF THE NEW DEMOCRACY
G. H. Knoles, GROVER CLEVELAND AND THE PANIC OF 1893
Box 30
Manuscripts of earlier writings (about 1915-20) and clippings related to their subject matter.
Box 30
Materials on the works of the committee of tthe Academic Council to aid the Board of Trustees in selection of a president
of Stanford University. (Sealed until after death of President Sterling.)
Box 31
Preliminary work (rough drafts, scratch work) for Robinson's writings.
Box 32
Election data and newspaper clippings, along with a few articles and some (partial) rough drafts.
Box 32, Folder [10-11]
General Douglas MacArthur
Box 33
Rough notes and drafts for writings and lectures.
Box 33
Robinson's Master's thesis
Box 33, Folder [7]
Value of Opinion in Public Affairs; Citizenship
Box 41- 46
Manuscripts and rough drafts, by chapter
Box 47 - 49
Business correspondence resulting from Robinson's work for
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Box 50
Manuscript sources and Notes for Presidential Vote Studies by Professor Edgar E. Robinson.
Scope and Content Note
Included:
They Voted For Roosevelt
The Presidential Vote
The Presidential Vote 1936
Box 51
Manuscript sources and Notes for
Presidential Vote studies by Professor Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 53-54
Manuscripts and notes for
Hoover Leadership by Professor Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 55
Manuscripts and notes for
Powers of President in International relations by Professor Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 56, Folder 1-6
Manuscripts and notes for biography of
Ray Lyman Wilbur by Professor Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 56, Folder 7-8
Manuscript and notes for biography of
Woodrow Wilson by Professor Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 56, Folder 9
The Individual and His Education at Stanford
Box 56, Folder 10
The Economics of Politics (or) This Schizophrenic American
Box 56, Folder 11
A Future for Stanford in Liberal Education
Box 56, Folder 12
Great President of Our Time
Box 56, Folder 13
Andrew Jackson--Historical Drama in Four Acts
Box 56, Folder 14
Institute of World Affairs--The New U.S. in a New World
December 11, 1950,
Box 56, Folder 15
Lincoln Club, Los Angeles, Lincoln 100 Years After
February 12, 1954,
Box 56, Folder 16
Chit Chat Club, On Politics and History
April 14, 1952,
Box 56, Folder 17
Chit Chat Club, Woodrow Wilson
February 11, 1957,
Box 56, Folder 18
Stanford Business Conference, Leadership in America
1952,
Box 56, Folder 19
Stanford's Role in American History
Box 56, Folder 20
Commonwealth Club, Speech, Democracy and Leadership in the American Foundation
1956,
Box 56, Folder 21
Lincoln--100 Years After, Addresses,
1954
Box 56, Folder 22
Stanford's Role in American History
Box 56, Folder 23
What Price History,
February 4, 1956
Box 56, Folder 24
Friends of the Bancroft Library,
May, 1956
Box 56, Folder 25
Tuesday Evening Series, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
October 4, 1955,
Box 56, Folder 26
Foundations of American Nationality, Citizenship Lecture,
1925
Box 56, Folder 27
The Individual and His Education in the University
Box 56, Folder 28
Robinson--History Department
Box 56, Folder 29
History department, re EER's efforts to have if made a school,
1942-43
Box 57, Folder 1
report to Commonwealth Club on The Powers of the President in International relations, Parts 1-3
Box 57, Folder 2
report to Commonwealth Club on The Powers of the President in International relations, Part 4
Box 57, Folder 3
report to Commonwealth Club on The Powers of the President in International relations, Part 5
Box 57, Folder 4
report to Commonwealth Club on The Powers of the President in International relations, Parts 6-7
Box 57, Folder 5
Commonwealth Club, Literature Award,
October 21, 1955
Box 57, Folder 6
Commonwealth Club Addresses
Box 57, Folder 9
Commonwealth Club, report to research Committee,
1964
Box 57, Folder 16
1967 Encyclopedia Britannica Material written by Professor Edgar E. Robinson
Box 57, Folder 19
Is the American Presidency Obsolete?
1965
Box 57, Folder 20
Miscellaneous Manuscript Notes
Box 57, Folder 21
Miscellaneous Notes
[1935?]
Box 57, Folder 22
Miscellaneous Notes (Kennedy at Stanford)
Box 57, Folder 26
Miscellaneous Printed Material,
1961-63
Box 57, Folder 27
Miscellaneous Printed Material,
1965
Box 57, Folder 28
Miscellaneous Printed Material
Box 57, Folder 29
Miscellaneous Printed Material
Box 57, Folder 30
Miscellaneous Printed Material
Box 57, Folder 32
Organizing for the National Security,
1961
Box 57, Folder 33
Personal File, Edgar E. Robinson
Box 57, Folder 34
Phi Alpha Theta--Honorary Membership,
1948
Box 57, Folder 35
President Wilson's Election,
1916
Box 57, Folder 38
Saturday review,
December 18, 1959
Box 57, Folder 39
Stanford's Role in American History, Speech
November 30, 1961,
Box 57, Folder 40
The Trend of the Patroleum Industry from Armistice to 1934
Box 57, Folder 41
Robinson Comments on Vietnam,
1965
Box 57, Folder 42
Why Vietnam by President Lyndon B. Johnson,
1965
Box 58, Folder 1
Miscellaneous Articles about Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 58, Folder 2
Miscellaneous Articles mentioning Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 58, Folder 3
Clippings (of Articles by Schlesinger, Brier, reston, and Lippman)
Box 58, Folder 4
Clippings (Miscellaneous re. Politics)
Box 58, Folder 5
Clippings (Miscellaneous re. Politics)
Box 58, Folder 6
Clippings (The Woodrow Wilson I Knew by Mary Allen Hulbert)
Box 58, Folder 6a
Johnson, Hiram, correspondence re.
1956-57
Box 58, Folder 7
Commonwealth Club (Correspondence and Printed Materials)
Box 58, Folder 8
Commonwealth Club-International relations (Correspondence and Clippings)
Box 59, Folder 1
Description of Courses given by Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 59, Folder 2
Memorial Church-Chaplains Advisory Committee (Correspondence and Articles)
Box 59, Folder 3
Miscellaneous Printed Materials Collected by Edgar E. Robinson. (with some annotations)
Box 59, Folder 4
Correspondence re. Powers of the President in Foreign Affairs. (Article in Stanford Today)
Box 59, Folder 5
Correspondence re. Powers of the President in Foreign Affairs. (Book)
Box 59, Folder 6
Clippings re. Powers of the President in Foreign Affairs. (reviews)
Box 59, Folder 7
Speeches by Edgar E. Robinson.
Box 59, Folder 8
University Affairs (Publications and Correspondence)
Box 59, Folder 9
Independent study plan at Stanford, publicity re
1931;
Box 61, Folder 1
Turner, F.J.--New England,
1830-1850
Box 61, Folder 2
Turner, F.J.--reprints of Articles about or by Turner.
Box 61, Folder 3
Turner, F.J.--reprints of Articles about Turner.
Box 61, Folder 4
Turner, F.J.--reprints and Articles re. the Turner Thesis.
Box 61, Folder 5
Turner, F.J.--Student Papers on the Turner Thesis.
Box 62, Folder 1
Turner, F.J.--reprints and Articles by Turner.
Box 62, Folder 2
Turner, F.J.--Student Papers on the Turner Thesis;
1945
Box 62, Folder 3
Turner, F.J.--Newspaper Clippings re. Turner.
Box 62, Folder 4
Turner, F.J.--Bibliographies of his Works.
Box 79, Folder 1-6
Manuscript of
Herbert Hoover President of the United States (working copy)
Class Materials and Lectures
Box 34
Lecture notes, reading lists, seating charts, examinations, syllabuses, relevant clippings and articles, etc., for: Civilization
in the United States in the Twentieth Century; History 31; History 116; History 168, 169, 170; and History 161
Box 35
Lecture notes, reading lists, seating charts, examinations, syllabuses, relevant clippings and articles, etc., for History
132 (Westward Movement)
Box 36
Lecture notes, reading lists, seating charts, examinations, syllabuses, relevant clippings and articles, etc. for History
132 (Westward Movement); History 21; and History 122
Box 37
Lecture notes, reading lists, seating charts, examinations, syllabuses, relevant clippings and articles, etc. for History
122; and History 175; and Histry 12, 23; and History 162
Box 37
Miscellaneous speeches, clippings, students' book reports
Box 38
Lecture notes, reading lists, seating charts, examinations, syllabuses, relevant clippings and articles, etc. for American
Democracy (History 165)
Box 39, Folder 1
Texts of various speeches.
Box 39, Folder 2
Texts of speeches, lectures for citizenship class.
Box 39, Folder 3 - 6
Typescripts of speeches, lectures
Box 40, Folder 7 - 11
Typescripts of lectures, speeches, etc.
Box 29
Student Term Papers
1893-1947
1. Albright, R.E. THE INFLUENCE OF THE PROGreSSIVE MOVEMENT OF CALIFORNIA IN THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1912-16;
1930
2. Bancroft, Anne THE ACTIVITIES OF HENRY WAGER HALLECK IN CALIFORNIA 1847-61;
1930
3. Burkett, Charles WILLIAM M. GWIN'S ACTIVITIES IN THE SENATE reLATIVE TO A PACIFIC RAILROAD;
1938
4. Dale, Frances GOVERNMENT - BY THE FORTY-NINERS;
1947
5. Desmond, Harold F. THE PANIC OF 1873 IN CALIFORNIA AND BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN 1874;
1917
6. Forbes, Elizabeth CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS 1846-1860;
1934
7. Fowler, Ruth M. CALIFORNIA'S PART IN THE CAMPAIGN OF 1896;
1925
8. Fuller, Mort AN EXAMPLE OF reSEARCH;
1932
9. Gaynor, Kathleen JOAQUIN MURIETA: A STUDY OF SOCIAL CONDITIONS IN CALIFORNIA IN THE EARLY FIFTIES
10. Gray, Mary LELAND STANFORD AND THE EARLY rePUBLICAN PARTY IN CALIFORNIA;
1947
11. Gregory, John M. A HISTORY OF THE LAW OF DECLAreD HOMESTEADS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA;
1896
12. Groves, J. Lowell THE BEGINNINGS OF FOreIGN TRADE IN SAN FRANCISCO, 1849-1859;
1935
13. Hamilton, Patricia THE ESTABLISMENY AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN SAN FRANCISCO
14. Hopler, Doris MINING IN CALIFORNIA
1848-1853
15. Ingraham, Alice FIRST NEWSPAPERS IN CALIFORNIA, 1846-1860;
1929
16. Jacobson, David S. A SHORT SURVEY OF CALIFORNIA JOURNALISM, 1846-1852
17. Krantz, Nettie E. THE PARTIES AND ISSUES IN CALIFORNIA, 1872;
1921
18. Le Baker, Edwin H. THE NINTH GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, FreDERICK FERDINAND LOW;
1939
19. McSpadden, H. M. reLATIONS BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU, 1848 to 1860;
1935
20. McDowell, Jack DAVID COLBreTH BRODERICK;
1930
21. Pickett, Barbara THE LIFE OF JOHN McDOUGAL, THE SECOND GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA;
1939
22. Pillot, Mary THE ADMISSION OF CALIFORNIA
23. Ralph, Harold E. THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN CALIFORNIA;
1936
24. Russell, Jessie E. THE CONQUEST OF CALIFORNIA AND THE STRUGGLE IN CONGreSS FOR ITS ADMISSION INTO THE UNION;
1893
25. Schuck, Victoria THE reLATION OF THE GOVERNOR AND THE LEGISLATUre IN CALIFORNIA, 1849-1852;
1930
26. Stein, Joel AGENCIES OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN CALIFORNIA - 1860;
1938
27. Swayze, Doris PreSIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1864 IN CALIFORNIA;
1926
28. Yost, Lucy S. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES OF THE BreCKENRIDGE PARTY IN CALIFORNIA, 1861;
1936
29. Young, Barbara EARLY CALIFORNIA LEADERS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON SLAVERY SENTIMENT IN CALIFORNIA;
1930
30. Young, Barbara THOMAS STARR KING AND THE UNION AS SEEN THROUGH CONTEMPORARY NEWSPAPERS 1860-1864;
1930
31. Young, Lucy HENRY W. BIGLER AND HIS DIARIES, AS SIDELIGHTS ON CALIFORNIA HISTORY FROM JULY, 1846 THROUGH SEPTEMBER, 1848;
1935
Box 60, Folder 1
Publications by Robinson;
Dec 1906-Dec 1908
Box 60, Folder 2
Publications by Robinson;
Jan 1909-Dec 1928
Box 60, Folder 3
Publications by Robinson;
Jan 1929-Dec 1934
Box 60, Folder 4
Publications by Robinson;
Jan 1935-to date
Box 60, Folder 5
Publications by Robinson. (Fragments and
Undated)
Box 74
Herbet Hoover: President of the United States . Manuscript,
1958
Box 75
Herbet Hoover: President of the United States . revised manuscript,
1961-63
Box 75
Correspondence: J. P. Lippincott, publishers
Box 76
Correspondence re:
Herbert Hoover,
1952-75
Box 76
reviews re:
Herbert Hoover
Box 86, Folder 1
Presidential Power in the Nuclear Age House Document no. 298, 90th Congress 2nd Session pp. 58-64, reprint from Powers of
the President in Foreign Affairs, 1945-65, pp. 245-251
Box 86, Folder 2
The Tradedy of Leadership, reprinted in
The New Deal Doctrine and Democracy, edited by Bernard Sternsher, 1966. pp. 185-196
Box 86, Folder 3
A New American History,
2-Feb-46
Box 86, Folder 4
The Place of Party in the Political History of the United States,
1928
Box 86, Folder 5
Twenty Years of Independent Study at Stanford University,
1945
Box 86, Folder 6
The Independent University and the Volunteer, An address given at the Decennium Luncheon of the Stanford Associates on
April 11, 1945
Box 86, Folder 7
American Democracy in time of Crisis,
October 1, 1934
Box 86, Folder 8
Argument for the Bok Peace Plan, printed in
Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California vol. XIX no. 2, pp. 119-125,
April, 1924
Box 86, Folder 9
Statement for Section on International relations printed in
Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California vol. XIV no. 4, pp. 98-105,
May 1919
Box 86, Folder 10
An Observer's Impressions of the Conference printed in
Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California vo. XVII no. 2, pp. 72-81,
April 1922
Box 86, Folder 11
The Legendary Roosevelt from the book
The Roosevelt Leadership: 1933-1945, 1955; reprinted in
Myth and the American Experience volume two by Nicholas Cordi and Patrick Gerster, pp. 271-275
Box 86, Folder 12
An Unaccustomed Road from
The Roosevelt Leadership, 1955; reprinted in
The New Deal What Was It? edited by Morton Keller, 1963, pp. 36-46
Box 86, Folder 13
The Constitution and American Democracy. An address before the Commonwealth Club of California,
12-Dec-37
Box 86, Folder 14
Can Democracy Survive the War? America's Answer. An address before the Commonwealth Club of California,
7-Aug-42
Box 86, Folder 15
The Political Significance of the United States in the world (The Long War Against Communism). An address before the Commonwealth
Club of California,
July 21, 1950
Box 86, Folder 16
The Commonwealth, vol. LXXI no. 26, shows E. E. Robinson was a member of the Governor's Club of 1977
5-Sep-77
Box 86, Folder 17
The Man on the Frontier printed in
Annual contest of the Northern Oratorical League, 1908, pp. 45-50
Box 86, Folder 18
Plaque: The Commonwealth Club of California in recognition of Distinguished Service to the Club, Presented to Professor Edgar
E. Robinson,
20-Dec-63
Box 86, Folder 19
Powers of the President in Foreign Affairs 1945-1965,
1966
Box 86, Folder 20
Herbert Hoover: President of the United States,
1975
Box 86, Folder 21
Miscellaneous clippings, pamphlets, correspondence
Box 87, Folder 1
Powers of the President in Foreign Affairs 1945-1965,
1966
Box 87, Folder 2
The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, 2nd printing
1947
Box 87, Folder 3
The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, reprinted
1970
Box 87, Folder 4
They Voted for Roosevelt - The Presidential Vote 1932-1944,
1947
Box 87, Folder 5
They Voted for Roosevelt - The Presidential Vote 1932-1944, reprinted
1970
Box 87, Folder 6
The Evolution of American Political Parties,
1924
Box 87, Folder 7
The Roosevelt Leadership 1933-1945, 2nd printing
1972
Box 88, Folder 1
Independent Study in the Lower Division at Stanford University 1931-1937,
1937
Box 88, Folder 2
The Evolution of American Political parties,
1924
Box 88, Folder 3
They Voted For Roosevelt - The Presidential Vote 1932-1944,
1947
Box 88, Folder 4
Scholarship and Cataclysm - Teaching and research in American History 1939-1945,
1947
Box 88, Folder 5
The New United States,
1946
Box 88, Folder 6
The Roosevelt Leadership 1933-1945,
1955
Box 88, Folder 7
The Presidential Vote 1896-1932,
1934
Box 73
Edgar Eugene Robinson, Teacher (tribute upon retirement)
Box 89, Folder 1
Herbert Hoover Oral History Program: Interview with Dr. Edgar E. Robinson
Box 89, Folder 2
Oral Memoir of Edgar E. Robinson, typescript transcript part 1, 90 pages (Ancestry, Childhood, Preparation for college, University
of Wisconsin, Teaching at Carleton College
1967,
Box 89, Folder 3
Oral Memoir of Edgar E. Robinson, typescript transcript part 2, 132 pages (Morning at Stanford)
1967,
Box 89, Folder 4
Newsclippings re. Robinson
Box 89, Folder 5
Transfer of Property on Salvatierra; Purchase of Property on Cabrillo
Box 89, Folder 6
List of Early Publications
Accession ARCH-1982-109
Audiorecordings
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 1: A. Childhood - From Birth to Joel Robinson and Niagara to 1901
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 1: A. Childhood - From Birth to Joel Robinson and Niagara to 1901 (Duplicate)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 2: Preparation for College. College - University, 1904-1907
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 2: Preparation for College. College - University, 1904-1907 (Duplicate)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 3: College [illegible], 1911
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 3: College [illegible], 1911 (duplicate)
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 4: 1st year at Stanford and beyond
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 5: Stanford during war; the presidency of Wilbur
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 6: [illegible]
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Box 1
Edgar E. Robinson Memoirs - Tape 7: Retire to Stanford 1921-1926; Book on parties-early service for Hoover Library; Relations
with Dr. Wilbur; Board of Trustees.
Physical Description:
1 audiotape(s) (reel-to-reel)
Accession ARCH-1986-112
Additional Papers
Box 1, Folder 1
Robinson's letters and diary entries re Herbert Hoover (photocopies)
Box 1, Folder 2
reminiscences re Herbert Hoover,
1931-74
Box 1, Folder 3
Preliminary outline on Hoover presidencey,
1958
Box 1, Folder 4
Address on Hoover and the presidencey, Chit Chat Club,
1960
Box 1, Folder 5
Miscellaneous items re Herbert Hoover,
1936-83
Box 1, Folder 6
Miscellaneous papers and speeches,
1905, 1908
Box 1, Folder 7
Sermon, "Spiritual Basis of the American Dream,"
1938
Box 1, Folder 8
Speech, re Ray Lyman Wilbur,
1941
Box 1, Folder 9
reprints and articles by Robinson
Box 1, Folder 10
Information on Robinson House in Governor's Corner, Stanford University (dormitory complex)
Accession ARCH-1991-149
Additional Papers
Box 2, Folder 2
Commonwealth articles,
1938 and 1942
Box 2, Folder 3
Correspondence,
1946-1953
Box 2, Folder 4
Correspondence,
1954-1955
Box 2, Folder 5
Correspondence,
1956-1957
Box 2, Folder 6
Correspondence,
1958-1959
Box 2, Folder 7
Correspondence,
1960-1961
Box 2, Folder 8
Correspondence,
1962-1963
Box 2, Folder 9
Correspondence,
1964-1965
Box 2, Folder 10
Correspondence,
1966-1967
Box 2, Folder 11
Correspondence,
1968-1969
Box 2, Folder 13
Correspondence,
1971-1972
Box 2, Folder 14
Correspondence,
1973-1975
Box 2, Folder 16
E.E. Robinson Professorship: clippings and correspondence,
1984
Box 2, Folder 17
Legal papers and estate matters
Box 2, Folder 18
Memorial book from his funeral,
1977
Box 2, Folder 19
Notes (on historical topics)
Box 2, Folder 21
Stanford Historian,
April 1980
Box 2, Folder 22
Statement on F. D. Roosevelt's death,
1945
Box 2, Folder 23
Who's Who certificate,
1978/79
Box 3
Scrapbook of clippings and articles about Robinson
Box 3, Folder 1
O'Callaghan, J., articles on mining
Box 3, Folder 2
O'Callaghan, J., papers on public land policy
Box 3, Folder 3
Robinson, Lisette, correspondence with J. O'Callaghan,
1980
Box 3, Folder 4
Robinson, Lisette, correspondence with J. O'Callaghan,
1981
Box 3, Folder 5
Robinson, Lisette, general correspondence,
1977-1986
Box 3, Folder 6
White, Edward, Presidential Vote, typescript paper (to the memory of E.E.R.)
Box 3, Folder 7
Potter, David M. The Background of the Civil War, reprint, autographed inscription
Box 3, Folder 8
Bailey, Thomas A., America's Emergence as a World Power, reprint, autographed inscription
1961,
Papers pertaining to Katherine Young Robinson, first wife of E.E. Robinson
Box 4, Folder 1
Letters to E.E. Robinson,
1908-1927
Box 4, Folder 2
Telegrams to E.E. Robinson,
1921
Box 4, Folder 3
Letters to E.E. Robinson,
circa 1921
Box 4, Folder 5
Letters to relatives,
undated
Box 4, Folder 6
Letters from E.E. Robinson,
1907-1908
Box 4, Folder 7
Letters from E.E. Robinson,
1920-1921
Box 4, Folder 8
Letters from friends,
1908
Box 4, Folder 11
Journal, loose items
1911-1913:
Box 4, Folder 12
Notebook with drafts of letters, essays, journal entries
Box 4, Folder 16
Death certificate and funeral records
Box 4, Folder 17
Family (Young, Albrecht, Robinson) clippings and memorabilia
Box 4, Folder 18
Family correspondence,
1880-1926
Box 4, Folder 19
Family genealogy correspondence and papers
Box 5, Folder 2
E.E. Robinson school portraits,
1900's
Box 5, Folder 4
E.E. Robinson portraits,
1910's
Box 5, Folder 7
E.E. Robinson portraits,
1930's
Box 5, Folder 13
E.E. Robinson portraits,
undated
Box 5, Folder 31
E.E. Robinson's birthplace, Oconomowoc, WI
Box 5, Folder 32
E.E. Robinson's high school mentor
Box 5, Folder 33
Photographs, K.Y. and E.E. Robinson
Box 5, Folder 34
Scrapbook pages on K. Young and E.E. Robinson
Box 6, Folder 2
K.Y. Robinson as young adult, portraits
Box 6, Folder 3
K.Y. Robinson in later years, portraits
Box 6, Folder 5
Wisconsin friends and family
Box 6, Folder 7
Robinson family,
1960's-70's
Box 6, Folder 9
David Starr Jordan (Davey photograph)
Box 8
Framed photographs of Katherine Y. Robinson, E.E. Robinson and parents of E.E. Robinson (?); and medals
Box 9 os
Oversized photographs and membership certificate in Commonwealth Club,
1968
Box 7
Books by Edgar E. Robinson:
American Democracy in Time of Crisis,
1934
The Evolution of American Political Parties,
1924
The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson 1913-1917,
1918
The New United States,
1946
The Population of California,
1946
The Presidential Vote 1896-1932, (Robinson's marked copy)
1934
The Roosevelt Leadership 1933-1945, (marked for corrections)
1955
Annual Contest of the Northern Oratorical League, (containing Robinson's entry The Man on the Frontier)
1908
Box 7b
Books presented to Edgar E. Robinson (inscribed):
Bailey, Thomas A.
Essays Diplomatic and Undiplomatic,
1969
Guerard, Albert.
France; a Modern History,
1959
Hoover, Herbert.
The Challenge to Liberty,
1934
Wilbur, Ray Lyman.
The March of Medicine
Vucinich, Wayne S.
Serbia Between East and West; the Events of 1903-1908,
1954
The Journal of Captain John R. Bell; edited by Harlin M. Fuller and LeRoy R. Hafen,
1957
Wilson, Albert.
These Were the Children,
1963
Diplomas of E.E. Robinson