The Finding Aid of the Kenneth Haun Kitch Papers 0085
Rob Strauss and Alex Dan.
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California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Special Collections and Archives
November 2018
3801 West Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
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Title: Kenneth Haun Kitch Papers
Creator:
Kitch, Kenneth Haun, 1907-
Identifier/Call Number: 0085
Contributing Institution:
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Special Collections and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
7.96 Linear Feet
(9 boxes, 1 flat file drawer)
Date (inclusive): 1895-1987 (bulk 1939-1980)
Language of Material: English
Abstract: Kenneth Haun Kitch was a former journalism professor at California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo. His collection
contains research materials, correspondence, and oral history recordings that Kenneth Haun Kitch conducted for an unpublished
book that he was working on about the history of the Cal Poly Voorhis Unit campus. The correspondence also relates to Kitch's
position overseeing the Cal Poly Educational Center on the Voorhis campus.
Sponsor
The processing of this collection and the creation of this finding aid was funded by the generous support of the National
Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Conditions Governing Access
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Conditions Governing Use
Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository
and the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation
[Box/folder# or item name], Kenneth Haun Kitch Papers, Collection no. 0085, University Archives, Special Collections and Archives,
University Library, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The materials were gathered from Special Collections' University Archives files.
Biographical / Historical
Kenneth Haun Kitch was born in Kiowa, Kansas on September 12, 1907. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in English from Southwestern
College in Kansas in 1930 and a master's degree from Kansas University in 1937.
Kitch worked as a reporter for the Associated Press and several other news organizations and taught high school journalism
before joining the faculty of California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo in 1950. At Cal Poly, he served as head
of the agricultural journalism department. In 1959, Kitch accepted a special assignment to conduct a study on establishing
a conference center at the Cal Poly Voorhis Unit in San Dimas. That campus was initially the site of the "Voorhis School for
Boys," a school for homeless boys that was started by former automotive industry executive and philanthropist Charles Voorhis.
His son, H. Jerry Voorhis, served as headmaster. The campus then became the southern satellite campus of Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo from 1938 until 1956, except for a period when the campus closed during World War II. When the Kellogg campus opened
in Pomona in 1956, the southern campuses became known as the "Kellogg-Voorhis Campus." They were also referred to as the "Kellogg-Voorhis
Unit." The Voorhis Campus continued to house students while the Kellogg Campus was used for instruction.
Kitch transferred to the Voorhis Campus to become director of the conference center, known as the Cal Poly Educational Center,
when it opened in 1960 and he served in that position until the center's closure in 1970. His official title during that time
was Assistant to the President. Kitch spent his final year at Cal Poly Pomona teaching in the communication arts program until
his retirement in 1973.
In the early 1970s, Kitch also conducted research and recorded oral history interviews for a planned book about the history
of the Voorhis campus in San Dimas, which had originally served as a school for underprivileged boys. Materials indicate that
the preliminary title for the book was
The Country Club, however the book was never published and no manuscript is known to exist, apart from a few draft pages included in his papers.
Kitch died on July 5, 1987 at the age of 79.
Scope and Contents
The collection contains research materials, correspondence, and oral history recordings that Kenneth Haun Kitch conducted
for an unpublished book that he was working on about the history of the Cal Poly Voorhis Unit campus.
The correspondence also relates to Kitch's position overseeing the Cal Poly Educational Center, the conference center on
the Voorhis campus.
Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series: Series 1. Writings and Research Materials; Series 2. Oral History Recordings;
Series 3. Correspondence.
Related Materials
Avon Carlson Papers, Collection no. 0022, University Archives, Special Collections and Archives, University Library, California
State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Rose Float Records, Collection no. 0020, University Archives, Special Collections
and Archives, University Library, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Donald H. Pflueger Cal Poly Pomona History Papers, Collection no. 0007, University Archives, Special Collections and Archives,
University Library, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Pflueger, Donald.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona: A Legacy and a Mission, 1938-1989. Spokane, Washington : Arthur H. Clark Co, 1999.
Voorhis Family Papers, Collection no. 0090, University Archives, Special Collections and Archives, University Library, California
State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Separated Materials
Gibson, Stephen and Edward Kendler.
Voorhis Nature Trails. San Dimas, CA: n.p., 1968.
Hymns of Praise: Numbers One and Two Combined. Compiled by F.G. Kingsbury. Chicago: Hope Publishing Company, 1939.
Southern California Camelia Society.
The Camellia Review. Pasadena, CA: Southern California Camellia Society, 1969.
Processing Information
The collection was processed by Rob Strauss and Alex Dan in November 2018.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona -- History
California State Polytechnic College, Kellogg-Voorhis -- History
Voorhis School for Boys
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo--History
Voorhis, Jerry, 1901-1984
Oral histories
Photographs
box 1-2, Oversize Flat File 2, drawer 2
Series 1: Writings and Research Materials
1895-1987
Scope and Contents
The series contains research materials for an unpublished book that Kenneth Haun Kitch was writing about the Cal Poly Voorhis
Unit campus, including architectural drawings of buildings on the Voorhis campus; clippings of events; reports about the Cal
Poly Educational Center, the conference center on the Voorhis campus of which Kitch served as director; Voorhis campus enrollment
reports and information; biographical information about the Voorhis family and a Wyoming chapel that was financed by Charles
Voorhis; and information related to Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College, which was located on the former Voorhis campus after
Cal Poly Pomona sold the land. A folder indicates that Kitch's unpublished book was preliminarily titled
The Country Club.
Arrangement
The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Oversize Flat File 2, drawer 2
Architectural Drawings - Chapel Building Outline at Voorhis School for Boys
1978 May 1
box 1
Architectural Drawings - Voorhis Unit Buildings
circa 1938-1950
Oversize Flat File 2, drawer 2
Architectural Drawings - Voorhis Unit Gymnasium
1941
box 1
Biographical Information - Voorhis Family
1895-1976
Scope and Contents
Most of the older materials in this file are photocopies of newspaper clippings and Charles Voorhis' school records.
box 1
Cal Poly Rose Float Design - "Snow Poke"
circa 1980
box 1
Catalog - Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College
1981
box 1
A Center for "Doing"- Summary Report of the Preliminary Studies Exploring Use of the Voorhis Campus as a Conference Center
1960
box 1
A Circular of Information - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Voorhis Unit
1939-1943
box 1
Clippings - Cal Poly Pomona History
circa 1966-1980
box 1
Clippings - Catalogs for the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Kellogg-Voorhis Campuses (Photocopies)
1956-1968
box 1
Clippings - San Dimas Fire
1955
box 1
Clippings and Correspondence - "Vet Hill" Closure
1965 August-October
box 1
Clippings and Historical Information - Chapel of the Transfiguration in Wyoming
circa 1947-1958
box 2
The Country Club - Drafts and Research Materials
circa 1948-1987
Physical Description: (Research materials and photographic prints)
box 2
An Exploratory Study of The Kellogg-Voorhis Conference Center
1960 March
Physical Description: (One 1/4 inch audio tape)
box 2
Information Sheet - Voorhis Unit California Polytechnic
1939-1940
box 2
Institution of Origin and Enrollment Reports - Cal Poly Voorhis Unit
1948 November 9
box 2
Map of Voorhis Unit Traffic Routes
before 1987
Oversize Flat File 2, drawer 2
Master Plan - Kellogg Campus
1967
box 2
Obituaries and Biographical Summaries - Harold Roach and Ford Aubrey Chatters
circa 1961-1985
box 2
Pamphlet - California State Polytechnic College Educational Center
circa 1960-1970
box 2
Photographs - Aerial Map of Voorhis Unit and Adjacent Properties
circa 1938-1956
Physical Description: (Photographic print)
box 2
Photographs - Mock Trial in Agriculture Inspections Class at Voorhis Unit
1940 November 7
box 2
Photographs - Pre-Completion of Voorhis Boys School Campus
circa 1927-1928
box 2
Playscript - Voorhis School for Boys Production of
A Christmas Carol
1930
box 2
Program - Second Annual Poly Vue
1940 April 13
box 2
Publication -
The Camellia Review
1954 November
box 2
Publications and Historical Information About Voorhis Unit
circa 1939-1958
Oversize Flat File 2, drawer 2
Set Design for the MGM Film
The Sandpiper (Based on the Interior of the Voorhis Unit Chapel)
1965
box 2
"A Summary Report of a Six Months' Sabbatical" - Kenneth Haun Kitch
1959
box 2
Thomas Brothers Map Pages Related to Voorhis and Kellogg Campuses
1949-1955, 1982
box 2
Topics Magazine with Article on Voorhis Conference Center
1965 Spring
box 2-9
Series 2: Oral History Recordings
1972-1975
Scope and Contents
The series contains audio recordings of oral history interviews that Kenneth Haun Kitch conducted with administrators, faculty,
and staff who worked on the Cal Poly Voorhis Unit campus in San Dimas; an audio recording of a meeting of Cal Poly Voorhis
alumni; and an audio recording of Kitch reading letters from H. Jerry Voorhis about the High Sierra camp in the Mammoth Lake
area, where Voorhis took students from the Voorhis School for Boys each summer, and a letter from Alfred Marmolejo, who was
a student at the camp.
Arrangement
The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title in the finding aid but does not reflect physical arrangement.
box 3
Aschenbrenner, Albert
1972 April 27
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Albert Aschenbrenner was a professor of English and dean of the Division of Arts and Science at Cal Poly Pomona.
box 3
Batcheller, Oliver A. ("Jolly")
1972 July 18
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Oliver "Jolly" Batcheller was a professor of Ornamental Horticulture and the founder of Cal Poly's horticultural program.
box 3
Beckett, Helen
1973 July 12
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Helen Beckett was department secretary at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas.
box 3, box 6
Cal Poly Voorhis Alumni Association Meeting
1973 May 12
Physical Description: (Four audiocassettes and two 1/4 inch audio tapes)
box 3
Canham, Albert ("Ted")
1972 June 24
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Albert "Ted" Canham was a professor of Plant and Soil Science. He joined the faculty of Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in 1948, overseeing
the citrus program. Canham retired in 1980.
box 3
Conard, Haven Q. ("Quin")
1973 July 28
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Scope and Contents
Haven Q. "Quin" Conard joined the Cal Poly Voorhis Unit in 1946 and taught Agricultural Engineering, later becoming chairman
of that department. Conard retired in 1979.
box 3
Cordner-Gibson, J.
1972 August 3
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
J. Cordner Gibson joined Cal Poly in 1949 as assistant to the dean of Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas. He later served
as dean of the Voorhis Unit and dean of Agriculture at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
box 3
Degen, James ("Jim")
1972 August 16
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
James Degen was a student at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas and later an instructor in Ornamental Horticulture.
box 3
Dimitman, Jerome ("Jerry") E.
1973 January 5
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Jerome Dimitman was chairman of the Biology department and track coach at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas.
box 3
Francis, John
1972 July 18
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
John Francis taught business law at Cal Poly's Kellogg-Voorhis Campus and helped establish the Cal Poly Pomona Foundation
in 1966.
box 3
Geddes, Ernest
1973 June 8
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes)
Scope and Contents
Ernest Geddes was a member of the California State Assembly, representing the district containing Cal Poly's Kellogg-Voorhis
Campus. In the interview he discusses the history of the nearby Mt. San Antonio (Mt. SAC) College.
box 3
Gray, Stanton and Gladys
1972 August 1
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Stanton and Gladys Gray were one of the faculty families that were transferred from San Luis Obispo to Cal Poly's Voorhis
Unit in San Dimas after it opened. They discuss the early days of the campus, the social life, and World War II.
box 3
Greek, Harold
1972 August 17
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Harold Greek was an early student at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas. He discusses the faculty and student body at the
campus in the early 1940s.
box 3
Griffin, James and James "Jim" Degen
1972 August 14
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
James Griffin enrolled at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas in 1945. He later joined Cal Poly's faculty and taught Ornamental
Horticulture from 1947-1970. Degen was an instructor in Ornamental Horticulture and a colleague of Griffin.
box 3, box 6
Hawkins, Howard and Dorothea
1972 September
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Howard and Dorothea Hawkins were among the first families to live on Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit campus in San Dimas. Hawkins
was a faculty member, teaching about citrus crops.
box 3
Haywood, Katy and Ernest "Ernie" Geiger
1972 April 21
Physical Description: (One audiocasstte)
Scope and Contents
Katy Haywood oversaw the dining room and kitchen at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas, starting in 1946. Ernest "Ernie"
Geiger worked in the Business Services office at the Voorhis campus.
box 3, box 6
High Sierra Camp Letter and Alfred Marmolejo Letter
1975
Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Three audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Kenneth Haun Kitch reads aloud a 1971 letter from H. Jerry Voorhis about the High Sierra Camp in Mammoth Lake, where students
from the Voorhis School for Boys spent time each summer, and a 1972 letter from Alfred Marmolejo, one of the students who
spent time at the camp.
box 3
Hobbs, Kenneth
1973 July 26
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Dr. Kenneth Hobbs was a student at the Voorhis School for Boys and later was a professor of agricultural biology, starting
at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas, from 1950 to 1976.
box 3
House, Henry
1972 May 8
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Henry House started at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas as a faculty member and acting registrar. He later became dean
of students at the Voorhis Unit in 1965.
box 3, box 6
Jones, Cecil
1972 April 19
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Cecil Jones served as assistant business manager at Cal Poly. He administered the fiscal affairs for the Voorhis Unit in San
Dimas from San Luis Obispo's business office. Jones later served as Director of Business Affairs for the Kellogg-Voorhis Unit.
box 3
Kempton, Seldon
1972 June 24
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Seldon Kempton served as director of Plant Operations for the Kellogg-Voorhis Campus and later was director of Physical Plant
for Cal Poly Pomona.
box 2, box 3, box 6
Kennedy, Robert E.
1972 August 1
Physical Description: (Four audiocassettes, two 1/4 inch audio tapes, and two compact discs)
Scope and Contents
Robert E. Kennedy was president of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Prior to that, he was a journalism teacher and director of Public
Information at the Cal Poly Voorhis Unit in San Dimas.
box 3
Kohler, Max
1973 February 1
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Max Kohler was a student at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas before World War II.
box 3, box 6
Kramer, Robert C.
1972 August 10
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Robert C. Kramer was the first president of Cal Poly Pomona following its split from the San Luis Obispo campus in 1966. Prior
to that he was vice-president in charge of the Cal Poly Kellogg-Voorhis Campus.
box 3, box 4, box 6, box 7
La Bounty, Hugh and Helen Beckett
1972 October 31
Physical Description: (Three audiocassettes and two 1/4 inch audio tapes)
Scope and Contents
Hugh La Bounty was a history professor at Cal Poly's Kellogg-Voorhis Campus and later served as a vice president and president
of Cal Poly Pomona.
Helen Beckett was department secretary at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas.
box 4
Lint, Harold
1972 July 25
Physical Description: (One audiocassette)
Scope and Contents
Dr. Harold Lint taught at Cal Poly Pomona for 33 years, beginning in 1947. He was a professor of Biological Sciences, but
also taught Mathematics and English.
box 4, box 6, box 7
McPhee, Alma
1972 July 12
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Six audiocassettes and three 1/4 inch audio reels)
Scope and Contents
Alma McPhee was the wife of Cal Poly President Julian McPhee (1896-1967), who presided over both the San Luis Obispo and southern
campuses from 1933 to 1966. The Cal Poly campuses were all-male until 1961. Alma played an influential role the campuses'
transitions to co-ed institutions.
box 4, box 7
Mercer, Edward ("Ed") K.
1972 July 28
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Dr. Edward Mercer was a professor of biological sciences (1968-1991) at Cal Poly Pomona. He also was a student at the Voorhis
Unit in San Dimas and lived on campus. He describes student life and faculty-student relationships.
box 4, box 7
Penley, Lavina
1972 July 20
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Lavina Penley was the first librarian at the Voorhis Unit in 1946. Penley discusses the history of the campus and its transformation
from the Voorhis School for Boys to the southern campus of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1938.
box 2, box 4, box 6
Pflueger, Donald
1972 August 9
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes, one 1/4 inch audio tape and one compact disc)
Scope and Contents
Donald H. Pflueger was a professor of History at Cal Poly Pomona. He also wrote about Inland Empire history and later wrote
a book about the history of Cal Poly Pomona. Pflueger discusses the history of Cal Poly Pomona and the surrounding area.
box 4, box 7
Roach, Harold ("Hal")
1972 August 31
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes, one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Hal Roach was a student at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas when it reopened after the war. He attended until 1950 but had to
leave school to care for his family. He returned in 1967, becoming business manager for Associated Students, Inc. and earning
his degree.
box 4, box 8
Spencer, Paul
1972 June 20
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and two 1/4 inch audio tapes)
Scope and Contents
Paul Spencer was a contractor who contributed to the development of Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit campus.
box 4, box 8
Stull, Robert ("Bob")
1973 May 26
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Robert Stull was a teacher, coach, and athletic director at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas.
box 4, box 8
Thompson, Laurel
1972 June 31
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Laurel Thompson worked at the Voorhis Unit as a bookkeeper and accountant and later worked as a supervising member of the
Kellogg Campus' Accounting Office.
box 4, box 9
Troutner, William ("Bill") and Stanley Plummer
1972 August 16
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
William Troutner was a cadet teacher at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas, starting in 1942 and was the first "Poly-Vue" adviser
at the Voorhis Unit. He later was a professor in the Crop Science department at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Stanley Plummer was the former mayor of San Dimas. He later secured the lumber contract for the Voorhis School for Boys,
beginning a relationship with the campus and its community.
box 4, box 9
Weeks, Keith
1973 July 24
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Kenneth Weeks taught Music at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas, beginning in 1947.
box 4, box 9
Welch, Harry Jr.
1972 July 24
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Harry Welch, Jr. taught Plant and Soil Science at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas and later became Building Program Coordinator
for the Cal Poly Kellogg-Voorhis Unit.
box 4, box 7
Wells, Harold ("Hal")
1972 July 12
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Harold Wells was a librarian at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas, joining the faculty in 1954. He also served as director of
the University Library.
box 4, box 5, box 7
West, Alan
1973 January 12
Physical Description: (Six audiocassettes and three 1/4 inch audio tapes)
Scope and Contents
Alan West was a former student at the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas and president of the Cal Poly Voorhis Alumni Association.
He had also compiled information for a possible book on the history of the Voorhis campus.
box 5, box 9
Wilson, Harold
1972 July 13
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Wilson joined the faculty at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1936 and was appointed dean of the Voorhis Unit in San Dimas in 1946.
He returned to the San Luis Obispo campus in 1950 to serve as executive dean for both Cal Poly campuses and was later appointed
administrative vice president of the San Luis Obispo campus.
box 5, box 7
Wineroth, Harry
1972 August 15
Interview Audio Recording (Digital Version)
Physical Description: (Two audiocassettes and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Harry Wineroth was a studied citrus horticulture at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit in San Dimas.
box 5, box 7
York, Ella
1973 January 7
Physical Description: (One audiocassette and one 1/4 inch audio tape)
Scope and Contents
Ella York was the manager of the book store at Cal Poly's Voorhis Unit and later oversaw the store at the Kellogg campus.
She talks about how the college has changed over the decades.
box 2
Series 3: Correspondence
1922-1981
Scope and Contents
The series contains correspondence related to Kenneth Haun Kitch's research for his unpublished book about the history of
the Cal Poly Voorhis Unit and correspondence related to his work overseeing the Cal Poly Educational Center, the conference
center on the Voorhis campus.
Arrangement
The series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and topic.
box 2
Kitch, Kenneth Haun
1972 March 13
box 2
Kitch, Kenneth Haun and Alan West
1972-1981
box 2
McPhee, Julian to Jerry Voorhis
1939 October 4
box 2
McPhee, Julian and Vernon Meacham
1939 August
box 2
MGM Film
The Sandpiper and Voorhis Unit Chapel
1965 October
box 2
Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College
1975-1980
box 2
Voorhis, Charles to F.R. Culbertson
1922-1923
box 2
Voorhis, Charles to Julian McPhee
1939
box 2
Voorhis, Jerry to Kenneth Haun Kitch
1964-1976
box 2
Voorhis Conference Center and Kellogg West - Correspondence, Memoranda, and Clippings
1963-1983
box 2
Voorhis Unit Plaque Theft
1961
box 2
Voorhis Unit Property and Sale of Property - Correspondence, Photograph, and Clipping
1941-1943, 1977