Guide to the Scripps College Press Collection

Guide prepared by Kenneth W. Homsley for History Associates Incorporated
Ella Strong Denison Library
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Scripps College
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Administrative Summary

Title: Scripps College Press
Creator: Scripps College
Dates: 1941-2004
Quantity: 9 cubic feet
Repository: Claremont Colleges. Library.
1090 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, California 91711
Abstract: The Scripps College Press Collection contains academic records, administrative records, correspondence, financial material, and publications and printings created since the press’ inception. The collection covers the years 1941 to 2004 with the bulk of the material ranging from 1941 to 1985.
Collection Number: D1941.1
Language: English
Physical Location: Ella Strong Denison Library

Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open for research with permission from Ella Strong Denison Library staff.

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish must be submitted in writing to Denison Library.

Related Materials at Ella Strong Denison Library

Title: Scripps College Fine Arts Foundation Collection

Separated Materials

Oversize material is located in boxes 9 and 10.

Preferred Citation

Scripps College Press Collection. Ella Strong Denison Library, Scripps College, Claremont, California.

Acquisition Information

Deposited by Denison Library as part of the Scripps College Archives between 1941 and1970, and between 1979 and 1986.

Processing Information

Preliminary arrangement by library staff. Processed by History Associates Incorporated, 2005.

Accruals

No addition to the collection is anticipated.

Other Finding Aids

Scripps College Fine Arts Foundation Collection.

Administrative History of Scripps College Press

The Scripps College Press, originally named the Hartley Burr Alexander Press in honor of the Scripps philosophy professor (1927-1939), was established in 1941. The Class of 1941 instigated its establishment by donating the press as part of their class gift. They also managed to convince Frederick W. Goudy, renowned type designer, to create a unique type for exclusive use by the Press. Catherine Coffin Phillips, author, printer, and grandmother of one of the graduating seniors, Pat Morrison, agreed to underwrite the cost ($500.00) of Goudy designing a typeface for the colleges use. This was an excellent coup by the graduating class considering Goudy had previously designed a type for the University of California for which he had charged $10,000. Now the Class of 1941 needed to locate a press. In response, Los Angeles printer Ward Ritchie generously donated his Washington hand press upon which to print, and room was made in the basement of the art building. In September of 1941, Goudy returned to the campus to dedicate the first use of the type.
The first printing course was taught by Ward Ritchie who, between 1942 and 1946 volunteered as a printing teacher at Scripps. These courses were taught to small classes without credit as an extracurricular activity. In the fall of 1946, Joseph Arnold Foster came to Scripps to teach humanities, American literature, and printing, and continued to teach printing, with an emphasis on book design, until his retirement in 1971. Foster had a high level of technical ability, having studied with Porter Garnett at the Carnegie Institute of Technology’s Laboratory Press, one of the greatest teaching presses in the 1930’s and 1940’s. He was, therefore, also extremely knowledgeable of types and ornaments, and added many new typefaces and printing ornaments to the original collection of Goudy type, considerably enlarging the range of the students’ work. It was at this time that the name of the press was changed from the Harley Burr Alexander Press to the Scripps College Press, and when it was moved from the art building to Balch Hall.
Due to funding difficulties the printing program was cancelled, and the press equipment was moved from the print shop, which had been built south of the library in 1965, and placed in storage. Over the next decade, the equipment was utilized for printing special projects for the college. Since the College was unable to underwrite the costs of the printing program, it was up to Robin Trozpek and Judy Harvey Sahak to instigate a fundraising campaign. In the following months, Robin Trozpek, Assistant to the President and former student of Joseph Foster, and Judy Harvey-Sahak, Librarian at Denison, raised enough money to teach printing for one year (from day one Scripps College Press had a strong tie to Denison Library, which today holds many of the handmade broadsides and books created by students at Scripps College). The letters of appeal, which were sent to approximately 500 potential donors, resulted in raising about one-third of the $16,000 needed. The remaining amount needed was donated as an anonymous gift by one alumna, and the Press re-opened in 1979.
In December 1979 a search committee for a new master printer was formed. Christine Bertelson, owner of the Rara Avis Press, who studied with Elliot Offner (Rosemary Press), Leonard Baskin (Gehenna Press), and Walter Hamady (The Perishable Press) was offered the position. In the fall of 1980, Scripps Press reclaimed the print shop south of the Library.
From 1980-1982 the typography course was offered on a not-for-credit basis, with some students arranging independent projects with individual faculty in other areas. The course was then offered for credit through the Art department following an academic review in the spring of 1982. Christine Bertelson continued teaching until September 1985, at which time Susan King, bookmaker, author, and owner of Paradise Press in Los Angeles, became a one year temporary replacement. Bertelson decided to remain in St. Louis, working as a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, so in the spring of 1986 a search was undertaken for a new master printer. Kitty Maryatt, a Scripps Alumna and owner of the Two Hands Press, took over as master printer and is currently Director of Scripps College Press. Two books are produced each year by the Typography class, and individual students produce books as independent study projects each semester.
At the Press, students designed, printed, and illustrated their own writings as broadsides and books, using handset type, relief printmaking processes, and letterpress equipment. Basic bookbinding and papermaking techniques were also incorporated into the program. Students were also given the opportunity to produce collaborative pieces with the Master Printer. Secrets of Art and Nature (1981), was created by students and the Master Printer, featuring woodcuts by a Scripps graphics professor. A limited edition of four poetry broadsides including work by major contemporary poets Seamus Heaney and Adrienne Rich was created in 1984. Images of Women, Ellen Browning Scripps, was designed and produced in celebration of the founder’s 150th anniversary and distributed to Scripps students. Color Book and Color Poster (1987) provided additional opportunities for collaboration.
With the reestablishment of the Press in 1980, the Goudy Lecture Series was instituted as an integral aspect of the program. Bibliophiles, scholars, and book lovers throughout the community were invited to the campus. In the period between 1980 and 1987, the list of Goudy lecturers includes some of the most accomplished and well-known book artists in the country. These book artists include: publishers and printers, such as David Godine, Ward Ritchie, and Charles Seluzicki; book binders Johanna Goldschmid and Hedi Kyle; printers and book artists Walter Hamady and Claire Van Vliet; papermakers Bob Serpa and Timothy Barrett and paper scholar Leonard Schlosser; illustrator Barry Moser; and Fine Print editor Sandra Kirshenbaum. Postcards and posters announcing the Goudy Lectures were printed at the Press.
In 1987-1988 an extensive review of the Press and its program was undertaken. The outside evaluator, Kathleen Walkup from Mills College, made several recommendations, including: providing more long-range budgetary and staff support for the Press; clarifying the position of the Press and its faculty within the Scripps infrastructure; and re-establishing the Goudy Lecture Series. As a result of the review, the faculty position was increased to half-time, the Goudy Lecture Series was re-established, and a budget was established. In 1994 the Press was moved to the new Millard Sheets art building.

Scope and Contents of the Records

The Scripps College Press Collection contains academic records, administrative records, correspondence, financial material, and publications and printings documenting the history of the Scripps College Press. With the exception of a few photographic prints in the photographic material series, and videotapes located in the topic files series, this collection consists largely of textual records. Textual record types primarily include correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, notes, financial statement, and publications and printings printed both at Scripps College and at other printing presses.
The largest series in the collection is Series 10, Publications and Printings,' which consists of booklets, broadsides, and other material related to printing at Scripps College. Other large series include Series 2, Academic Records, and Series 7, the Goudy Lecture Series.
The collection is organized into 10 series:
  • Series 1: Academic Program, 1971-1994, .5 cubic feet
  • Series 2: Administrative Records,1939-2002, .75 cubic feet
  • Series 3: Correspondence, 1908-1994, .5 cubic feet
  • Series 4: Equipment and Supplies, 1944-1996, .25 cubic feet
  • Series 5: Financial Records, 1978-1992, .25 cubic feet
  • Series 6: Fundraising, 1979-1992, .15 cubic feet
  • Series 7: Goudy Lecture Series, 1980-2001, 1.5 cubic feet
  • Series 8: Master Printer Series, 1980-1999, .25 cubic feet
  • Series 9: Photographic Material, 1965-1992, .15 cubic feet
  • Series 10: Publications and printings, 1941-2003, 5.5 cubic feet
  • Series 11: Topical Files, 1940-1975, .5 cubic feet

Index Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Scripps College Press--Archives.
Scripps College (Claremont, Calif.)--Archival resources.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Genres and Forms of Materials

Correspondence.
Photographs.


 

Series 1 Academic Program, 1971-1994

Physical Description: .5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of records pertaining to the administration of the academic program, including records documenting the academic reviews of the Scripps College printing program, the Contemporary Literature Publishing Program, the planning committee, and typography and printing courses. Records include correspondence, notes, reports, and committee minutes.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 1, Folder 1-10

Academic Review, 1981-1994

Box 1, Folder 1-2

Academic Review, 1981-1989

Box 1, Folder 3

1993 Self-Study, 1993-1994

Box 1, Folder 4

Assessments and Reports, 1986-1989

Box 1, Folder 5

Correspondence, Memorandums, 1985-1988

Box 1, Folder 6

Fall 1986, 1984-1988

Box 1, Folder 7

Notes, 1981-1983

Box 1, Folder 8

Program Review Notes, 1986-1987

Box 1, Folder 9

Review Committee Minutes, 1987

Box 1, Folder 10

Student Reviews, 1985

Box 1, Folder 11-14

Contemporary Literature Publishing Program, 1982-1985

Box 1, Folder 11

Correspondence, 1982-1985

Box 1, Folder 12

Davie, Donald: Correspondence and Poetry, 1982

Box 1, Folder 13

Poems, undated

Box 1, Folder 14

Organizational Background, 1982

Box 1, Folder 15

Correspondence: Outgoing, Trozpek, Robin, 1976-1979

Box 1, Folder 16

Courses, 1985-1988

Box 1, Folder 17

Liberal Arts Clinic Program, 1987-1990

Box 1, Folder 18

Notes, 1978, 1985, undated

Box 1, Folder 19

Operating Costs, undated

Box 1, Folder 20-23

Planning Committee, 1977-1984

Box 1, Folder 24

Printing Program, 1971-1980

Box 1, Folder 25-26

Printing Program, 1980

Box 1, Folder 25

Acceptance Letters, 1980

Box 1, Folder 26

Rejection Letters, 1980

Box 1, Folder 27

Summer Book Arts Institute, 1993

Box 1, Folder 28-33

Typography and Printing Courses, 1980-1986

Box 1, Folder 28

Articles on Printmaking, undated

Box 1, Folder 29

Journal Articles, undated

Box 1, Folder 30

Notes, 1982, undated

Box 1, Folder 31

Student Enrollment, 1981-1986

Box 1, Folder 32

Student Work, undated

Box 1, Folder 33

Typography Course Reviews, 1980-1985

Box 1, Folder 34

Work Study Program, 1981-1985

 

Series 2. Administrative Records, 1939-2002

Physical Description: .75 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of various administrative records concerning the operation of the Scripps College Press. Of particular interest are the records pertaining to the casting, and the digitization of Scripps Goudy Type, as well as, records pertaining to the revitalization campaign for the college press.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 1, Folder 35

Board of Trustees, 1940-1941

Box 1, Folder 36

Continuing Education Courses, Adult Printing Class, 1981

Box 1, Folder 37-42

Exhibitions, 1982-2000

Box 1, Folder 37

Eric T. Haskell Book Exhibition, 1982

Box 1, Folder 38-39

National Collegiate Book Arts Exhibition, 1985-1987

Box 1, Folder 40-41

Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration, 2002

Box 1, Folder 42

Submissions/Invitations, 1986-2000

Box 1; 11, Folder 43-45; 1

50th Anniversary of Scripps College Press, 1992

Box 1, Folder 43

“The Book on Dorothy Drake,” In Claremont, Courier, 1992

Box 1, Folder 44

Invitations, 1992

Box 1, Folder 45

“Printing,” Anchor Acorn Press, 1992

Box 11, Folder 1

Video Tapes, 1992

Box 1, Folder 46-50

Goudy Type Casting Project, 1976-1983

Box 1, Folder 46

Casting Examples, undated

Box 1, Folder 47

Correspondence, Incoming, 1976-1983

Box 1, Folder 48

Correspondence, Outgoing, 1977-1983

Box 1, Folder 49

Hand-Finished Characters, undated

Box 1, Folder 50

Publicity News Release, 1976

Box 1, Folder 51-53

Goudy Type Digitization Project, 1990-1999

Box 1, Folder 51

Correspondence, Incoming, 1990-1991, 1999

Box 1, Folder 52

Correspondence, Inter-campus, 1990-1991

Box 1, Folder 53

Correspondence, Outgoing, 1990-1991

Box 1, Folder 54

Honorary Alumnae, 1939-1941

Box 1, Folder 55

Internal Revenue Service Correspondence, 1971, 1977

Box 1, Folder 56

Mailing Lists, 1987

Box 1, Folder 57

Minutes for first and second meetings of young women interested in printing, 1941

Box 1, Folder 58

Notes, undated

Box 2, Folder 1

Publicity, 1979-1984

Box 2, Folder 2-4

Revitalization Campaign, 1978-1979, undated

Box 2, Folder 2

Campaign Organization, 1978-1979

Box 2, Folder 3

Correspondence, Inter-campus, 1979

Box 2, Folder 4

Notes, undated

Box 2, Folder 5-9

Revitalization Campaign Reception, 1978-1979

Box 2, Folder 5

Administrative Records, 1978-1979

Box 2, Folder 6

Correspondence, Incoming, 1979

Box 2, Folder 7

Correspondence, Inter-campus, 1978-1979

Box 2, Folder 8

Correspondence, Outgoing, 1978-1979

Box 2, Folder 9

Publicity, 1979

Box 2, Folder 10

Student Records, 1984

Box 2, Folder 11

Symposium on Women Bookmakers, 1981-1983

 

Series 3. Correspondence, 1908-1994

Physical Description: .5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of correspondence concerning the operation of Scripps College Press. Major correspondents include master printer’s Christy Bertelson, and Kitty Maryatt; college presidents Frederick Hard, and John Chandler; type designer Frederick Goudy; librarian Judy Harvey Sahak; and instructors Joseph Foster, and Robin Trozpek.
This series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Box 2, Folder 12

Bertelson, Christy, 1982-1986

Box 2, Folder 13

Dawson, Muir (Dawson’s Book Shop), 1941-1978

Box 2, Folder 14

Chandler, John, 1979-1982

Box 2, Folder 15

Curtis, Mark H., 1965-1973

Box 2, Folder 16

Downing, Dean Marjorie, 1971

Box 2, Folder 17-18

Drake Dorothy, 1929-1945

Box 2, Folder 17

Incoming Correspondence, 1940-1945

Box 2, Folder 18

Outgoing and Inter-campus Correspondence, 1929-1945

Box 2, Folder 19

Fielder, Sybil, 1972-1975

Box 2, Folder 20

Foster, Joseph A., undated

Box 2, Folder 21

Garnett,Porter, 1927-1929

Box 2, Folder 22

Goudy, Frederick W., 1939-1946

Box 2, Folder 23-24

Hard, Frederick, 1945-1951

Box 2, Folder 23

Incoming, 1949-1951

Box 2, Folder 24

Outgoing, 1945-1950

Box 2, Folder 25

Invitations, 1984, undated

Box 2, Folder 26

Invitations to John H. Chandler’s Installation as President, 1976

Box 2, Folder 27

Knight Library Press, University of Oregon, undated

Box 2, Folder 28

Lehmann-Haupt, Helmut, 1957

Box 2, Folder 29

Maryatt, Kitty, 1987-1988

Box 2, Folder 30

National Audubon Society, 1980-1981

Box 2, Folder 31

Pascal, B. (Artworks), undated

Box 2, Folder 32

Publicity Releases, 1988, undated

Box 2, Folder 33

Ritchie, Ward, [1942]

Box 2, Folder 34-36

Sahak, Judy Harvey, 1947-1994

Box 2, Folder 34

Incoming, 1947-1987

Box 2, Folder 35

Inter-campus, 1978-1994

Box 2, Folder 36

Outgoing, 1979-1992

Box 2, Folder 37

Trozpek, Robin, 1976-1980

Box 2, Folder 38

Winne, Marion, 1971-1973

Box 2, Folder 39-41

Miscellaneous, 1908-1988

Box 2, Folder 39

Incoming, (A to Z), 1908-1988

Box 2, Folder 40

Inter-campus, (A to Z), 1971-1982

Box 2, Folder 41

Outgoing, (A to Z), 1972, 1987

Box 2, Folder 42

Unidentifiable Incoming Correspondence, 1982, undated

 

Series 4. Equipment and Supplies, 1944-1996

Physical Description: .25 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of inventory lists, correspondence, and photographs of equipment and supplies used for printing purposes at Scripps College Press.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 2, Folder 43

Chandler and Price Platen Press Photographs, 1980

Box 2, Folder 44

Columbian Printing Press, 1984-1966

Box 2, Folder 45

Correspondence, 1980-1993

Box 2, Folder 46

Gifts, Type and Type Cabinet, 1986-1996

Box 2, Folder 47

Inventory Lists, 1984-1986, undated

Box 2, Folder 48

Inventory Records, 1971-1982

Box 2, Folder 49

Requisition memorandums for Supplies or Work, 1944

Box 2, Folder 50

Supplies, 1982-1986, undated

Box 2, Folder 51

Vandercook Press Photographs, 1980

 

Series 5. Financial Records, 1978-1992

Physical Description: .25 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of account information, budget records, expense records, and information pertaining to gifts received in order to operate Scripps College Press.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 2, Folder 52

Account Information, 1980-1984

Box 2, Folder 53

Annual Budget Supervisors Report, 1981

Box 2, Folder 54-55

Budget, 1980-1982

Box 2, Folder 56

Budget for Capital Improvements, 1984-1985

Box 2, Folder 57

Budget Correspondence, 1980-1989

Box 2, Folder 58

Budget Notes, 1978-1987

Box 2, Folder 59

Budget Statements, 1980-1985

Box 2; 3, Folder 60-64; 1-8

Expenses, 1978-1987

Box 2, Folder 60-62

General, 1978-1987

Box 2, Folder 63-64

Check Requests, 1980-1981

Box 3, Folder 1-3

Check Requests, 1982-1984

Box 3, Folder 4-8

Purchase Orders, 1981-1985

Box 3, Folder 9-10

Financial Resources, Gifts and Grants Reports, 1979-1980

Box 3, Folder 11

Operating Expenses/Reports, 1981-1987

Box 3, Folder 12-19

Gifts, 1978-1992

Box 3, Folder 12

Correspondence, Inter-campus, 1979, 1986

Box 3, Folder 13

Correspondence, Outgoing, Sahak, Judy Harvey, 1979-1988

Box 3, Folder 14

Correspondence, Trozpek, Robin, 1978-1979

Box 3, Folder 15

Correspondence, Miscellaneous (A to Z), 1981-1987

Box 3, Folder 16

Donations, 1979

Box 3, Folder 17

Donation Transmittal Forms, 1982-1992

Box 3, Folder 18

Donor Contribution Lists, 1979-1985

Box 3, Folder 19

Gift Acknowledgements, 1979-1987

 

Series 6. Fundraising, 1979-1992

Physical Description: .15 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of administrative records, correspondence, and other miscellaneous records pertaining to fundraising activities for Scripps College Press.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 3, Folder 20

Administrative Records, 1979-1990

Box 3, Folder 21-22

Correspondence, 1979-1991

Box 3, Folder 21

Inter-campus, 1979-1991

Box 3, Folder 22

Outgoing, 1979-1981

Box 3, Folder 23

Fiftieth Birthday Celebration, 1991-1992

Box 3, Folder 24

Major Donor Prospects, 1979

Box 3, Folder 25

Notes, [198-]

Box 3, Folder 26

Solicitations, Scripps Press Brochure, 1979

Box 3, Folder 27

William Randolph Hearst Foundation Endowment Grant, 1984-1985

 

Series 7. Goudy Lecture Series, 1980-2001

Physical Description: 1.5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of records documenting the dates and subjects of the Goudy Lecture Series held at Scripps College. Records include budget information, biographical information, scheduling information, and broadsides.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
 

Sub-series 7.1 Lecture Records, 1980-2001

Physical Description: .5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of biographical information, budget records, lecturer lists, postcards, and other records documenting the Goudy Lecture Series at Scripps College.
This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 3, Folder 28

Budget, 1989

Box 3, Folder 29-36

Directors Notebook, 1980-1987

Box 3, Folder 37

Fiftieth Birthday Celebration, 1991

Box 4, Folder 1

Lecturers List, 1986-2001

Box 4, Folder 2

Barrett, Timothy, “Traditional Hand-Papermaking: Eastern and Western,” 1983

Box 4, Folder 3

Copans, Ruth and Anzalone, John, 1993

Box 4, Folder 4

Ely, Timothy, 1990

Box 4, Folder 5

Furman, Wendy, 1991

Box 4, Folder 6

Goines, D.L. 1984

Box 4, Folder 7

Goldschmid, Johanna, “Bookbinding: A Contemporary View,” 1981

Box 4, Folder 8

Goudy Lecture and Workshop Announcements, undated

Box 4, Folder 9

Hamady, Walter, 1981

Box 4, Folder 10

Hoyem, Andrew, 1989

Box 4, Folder 11

Kelly, Jerry, 1988

Box 4, Folder 12

Postcard Invitations, 1980-1984

Box 4, Folder 13

Ritchie, Ward, 1982-1984

Box 4, Folder 14

Rummonds, Richard-Gabriel, 1994

Box 4, Folder 15

Seuzicki, Charles, “Some Thoughts on the Arts of Broadsides,” 1984

Box 4, Folder 16

Stone, Sumner, 1989

Box 4, Folder 17

Vliet, Claire Van, 1981-1990

 

Sub-series 7.2 Broadsides, 1981-1985

Physical Description: 1.0 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of broadsides created by noted California artists, including Cristine Bertelson, Claire Van Vliet, Susan King, and Robert Serpa. The broadsides contain information concerning the dates and subject of the Goudy Lecture Series held at Scripps College.
This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by author or subject.
Box 8, Folder 8

Barett, Timothy - "Hand Papermaking: Eastern and Western," 1985

Box 8, Folder 9

Bertelson, Christine - "Impressions 1980-1985,"1985

Box 8, Folder 10

Godine, David R.-Publisher/Printer "Beauty and Order: The Bookmakers Challenge," 1980

Box 8, Folder 11

Goines, D.L. - "The Application of Typographic Traditions To New Technology,"1984

Box 8, Folder 12

Goldschmid, Johanna - "Book Binding: A Contemporary View," 1981

Box 8, Folder 13

Greiman, April - "Live from L.A.," 1982

Box 8, Folder 14

Hamady, Walter - "Walter Hamady," 1981

Box 8, Folder 15

Kyle, Hedi - "Small Time Books: Experiments with no Limits," 1985

Box 8, Folder 16

Moser, Barry - "Barry Moser on Illustration," [198-]

Box 8, Folder 17

Ward, Ritchie - "Irrepresible Jane: The Printed Work of Jane Grabhorn," 1984

Box 8, Folder 18

Seluzicki, Charles - "Some Thoughts on the Arts of the Broadside," undated

Box 8, Folder 19

Schlosser, Leonard - "Dard Hunter Deidicated Pioneer," [198-]

Box 8, Folder 20

Serpa, Robert - “Serpa Imago - Hand-Papermaking: Directions in the Current Revival,” 1981

Box 8, Folder 21-23

Van Vliet, Claire

Box 8, Folder 21

"The Circus of Dr. Lao," 1985

Box 8, Folder 22

"Claire Van Vliet: Paper and Books, Book and Paper," 1990

Box 8, Folder 23

Claire Van Vliet and the Janus Press - "Some Approaches to text and Illustration," 1982

 

Series 8. Master Printer, 1980-1999

Physical Description: .25 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of notes, correspondence, and biographical material pertaining to the search for a master printer for Scripps College Press.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 4, Folder 18-20

Bertelson, Christy, 1980-1985

Box 4, Folder 21

King, Susan, undated

Box 4, Folder 22

Maryatt, Kitty, 1990-1999

Box 4, Folder 23

Master Printer Search (1980), 1979-1980

Box 4, Folder 24-29

Master Printer Search, 1979-1986

Box 4, Folder 24-25

Correspondence, Incoming, 1979-1980, 1986

Box 4, Folder 26

Correspondence, Outgoing, 1979-1980, 1986

Box 4, Folder 27

King, Susan K., 1980-1995

Box 4, Folder 28

Search Committee, 1980, 1986

Box 4, Folder 29

Search Notes, 1986

Box 4, Folder 30

Resumes, undated

Box 4, Folder 31

Temporary Appointments, 1980-1986

 

Series 9. Photographic Material, 1965-1992

Physical Description: .15 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of photographs of master printers Christine Bertelson and Kitty Maryatt, as well as, Frederick Goudy, and miscellaneous printing students.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 4, Folder 32

Bertelson, Christine, 1980

Box 4, Folder 33

Goudy, Frederick W., undated

Box 4, Folder 34

Maryatt, Kitty (with Dorothy Drake), 1992

Box 4, Folder 35

Petko Columbian Press Inauguration (rejects), 1984

Box 4, Folder 36

Printing Classes, 1980, undated

Box 4, Folder 37

Printing Pieces, undated

Box 4, Folder 38

Print Shop, 1965

 

Series 10. Publications and Printings, 1941-2003

Physical Description: 5.5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series contains items printed on the Scripps College press between 1941 and 2004. Material includes Christmas cards, invitations, keepsakes, sample prints, pamphlets, broadsides, booklets, and bookplates. Of particular interest are the first proofs created by Frederick Goudy in 1941 and 1946, and early press broadsides created since the press’ inception. This series also includes presswork created at presses other than Scripps College Press, including several publications by Frederick Goudy.
 

Sub-series 10.1 General Publications, 1944-2003

Physical Description: .5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series contains Christmas cards, keepsakes, sample prints, printing lists, and publication announcements of items printed on the Scripps College press.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 4, Folder 39

Awards of Merit, Western Books Exhibition, 1987-1998

Box 4, Folder 40

Book Club of California Quarterly News-Letter, Vol. XIII, no. 1 (Contains a list of early Scripps Press projects), 1947

Box 4, Folder 41-42

Books and Broadsides in Print, 1980-1986, [1990]-1991

Box 4, Folder 43

Burdick, Janet, “Oh Mama,” 1981

Box 4, Folder 44

Chapin, Babs, 1941

Box 4, Folder 45-46

Christmas and New Years Cards, 1941-1973

Box 4, Folder 47

Correspondence, 1983-1987

Box 4, Folder 47A

“The Example of Arts,” 1991

Box 4, Folder 48

“Ellen Browning Scripps Associates Award” Certificate, undated

Box 4, Folder 49

Falk, Marcia, 1984

Box 4, Folder 50

Fifty-Year Alumna Card, 1983

Box 4, Folder 51

Forche, Carolyn, “Return,” 1982-1984

Box 4, Folder 52

Goudy Type Examples, undated

Box 5, Folder 1

Heaney, Seamus, “Remembering Malibu,” 1982-1983

Box 5, Folder 2-3, Box 8, Folder 3-6

Keepsakes, 1992-1996

Box 5, Folder 2

“The Amusing Goudy,” 1992

Box 5, Folder 3

“Dawning,” 1992

Box 8, Folder 3

“Speaking in Tongues,” 1996

Box 8, Folder 4

“Maryatt, Kitty - "How I Learned Where We Came From,” 2003

Box 8, Folder 5

“Maryatt, Kitty - Images of Women - Ellen Browning Scripps,” 1986

Box 8, Folder 6

Untitled, 1993

Box 5, Folder 5

List of books designed by Scripps College Press students, 1946-1971

Box 5, Folder 6

Material Collected for Printing, [1942]

Box 5, Folder 7

Michener, Mary, “Charlotte,” 1968

Box 5, Folder 8

Non-Scripps Publications Collected by Robin Trozpek, undated

Box 5, Folder 9

Notes, undated

Box 5, Folder 10

“The Once and Future Scripps,” Program for Scripps Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, 1977

Box 5, Folder 11

John I. Perkins Collection pamphlet, undated

Box 5, Folder 12

Printing Class Assignments for Class of 1944-1945, [1944]

Box 5, Folder 13

Printing List, 1946-1950

Box 5, Folder 14

Printing List of Scripps College Press printings, 1941-1966, 1946

Box 5, Folder 15

Printing Jobs, 1980-1984, undated

Box 5, Folder 16

Publication Announcements, 1996-1999

Box 5, Folder 17

Publication Party Invitations, 1997-2003

Box 5, Folder 18

Purchase Orders, 1983-1984

Box 5, Folder 19

Rich, Adrienne, 1983

Box 5, Folder 20-26

Sample Prints, undated

Box 5, Folder 20

“4,” undated

Box 5, Folder 21

“IO,” undated

Box 5, Folder 22

“n,” undated

Box 5, Folder 23

“sv60,” undated

Box 5, Folder 24

“W,” undated

Box 5, Folder 25

Williams, “8soh,” undated

Box 5, Folder 26

“Zero, Three, Six/Nine,” undated

Box 5, Folder 27-30

“Secrets of Art and Nature,” 1981

Box 5, Folder 31

Student Newspaper, Scripps Ivy, 1982, undated

Box 5, Folder 32

Student Presswork, 1984

Box 5, Folder 33

“Thy Many Gifts” and “Gaudeamus Igitar,” undated

Box 5, Folder 34

Tyler, Gillian, 1984

Box 5, Folder 35

Weeks, Anna Marie, Personalized Stationary, undated

Box 5, Folder 36-37

Western Books Exhibition, 1989-2003

 

Sub-series 10.2 Early Press Broadsides, 1941-1970

Physical Description: .5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of broadsides created between 1941 and 1970 by students in the printing program at Scripps College, and broadsides created by Frederick Goudy at Scripps College Press. Of significance is the First proof created by Frederick Goudy on the Hartley Burr Alexander Press (Scripps College Press).
This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by creator or title.
Box 5, Folder 38-39

Allen, Danielle Susan

Box 5, Folder 38

“Summer Days,” undated

Box 5, Folder 39

Thanksgiving Invitation, undated

Box 5, Folder 40

Awards of Appreciation and Dedication, 1952-1967, undated

Box 5, Folder 41

“Bertha M. Goudy,” undated

Box 5, Folder 42

[Brush], Maryanne, “Dust of Snow,” 1960

Box 5, Folder 43

Certificates of Congratulations, 1949-1966

Box 5, Folder 44

“The Christmas Hymn,” 1942

Box 5, Folder 45

Donald Grant Mitchell Quotation, undated

Box 5, Folder 46

“Doratio Pro Pace,” and “Prayer for Peace,” undated

Box 5, Folder 47

“Emerson on Books,” undated

Box 5, Folder 48

“An Exhibition of Books Designed by Brice Rogers,” undated

Box 5, Folder 49

“An Exhibition of Western Books Printed and Published West of the Rocky Mountains During the Year 1946,” 1948

Box 5, Folder 50

Farnsmouth, Jean, “Binding of Books,” 1942

Box 5, Folder 51

First Proof, 1948

Box 5, Folder 52-53, Box 8, Folder 2A-2B

Goudy, Frederick, 1941, undated

Box 5, Folder 52

First Proof pulled by Goudy on the Hartley Burr Alexander Press of Scripps College, 1941

Box 5, Folder 53

“Printing,” undated

Box 8, Folder 2A

First Proof, 1941

Box 8, Folder 2B

First Proof, 1946

Box 5, Folder 54

“Henri-Frederick Amiel on Moral Indifference,” undated

Box 5, Folder 55

“I Look on That Man As Happy,” undated

Box 5, Folder 56

“Impressions by Althea Warren,” Class Project, 1941

Box 5, Folder 57

Kellys deutsches tagebuch,” 1957

Box 5, Folder 58-60

Kestnbaum, Ruth, 1945-1946

Box 5, Folder 58

Project Number One, 1945

Box 5, Folder 59

“To Our Master-Craftsman,” 1946

Box 5, Folder 60

“Whoever You Are,” 1946

Box 5, Folder 61

“The Land Crab: A Fable by Ernest Thompson Seton,” undated

Box 5, Folder 62

“Let Us Live Cheerfully,” undated

Box 5, Folder 63

“Logan’s Speech,” undated

Box 5, Folder 64

“Moral Indifference,” undated

Box 5, Folder 65

“Notes on Friendship by Phillips Brooks,” undated

Box 5, Folder 66

“Oxford,” undated

Box 5, Folder 67

“A Passage Adapted from De Vita Propria Liber by Jerome Cardan,” undated

Box 5, Folder 68

“A Passage from the Crown of Wild Olive by John Ruskin,” undated

Box 5, Folder 69

“A Passage from the Human Situation by William Macneile Dixon,” undated

Box 5, Folder 70

“A Passage from the Over-Soul by Ralph Waldo Emerson,” undated

Box 5, Folder 71

“A Passage from the Picture Galleries of England by William Hazlitt,” undated

Box 5, Folder 72

“A Passage from the Preface to Syntax by George O. Curme,” undated

Box 5, Folder 73

“A Passage from A Tennyson Primer by Willaim Mcneile Dixon,” undated

Box 5, Folder 74

“A Passage from Worship by Ralph Waldo Emerson,” undated

Box 5, Folder 75

“Plymouth Plantation,” undated

Box 5, Folder 76

“Postscript,” 1941

Box 5, Folder 77

“Printing at Scripps College,” undated

Box 5, Folder 78

“Relevation is the Disclosure of the Soul,” undated

Box 5, Folder 79

Richard Doddridge Blackmore Quotation, undatedn.d

Box 5, Folder 80

. Schiff, Peggy, 1945

Box 5, Folder 81

“Scripps Alumnae College” Program, 1944, 1947

Box 5, Folder 82

“Securus est qui se Deo committit Psalmus cxx,” undated

Box 5, Folder 83

“Sentences of Dedication, October 22, 1955,” for Otelia Compton Hall,” 1955

Box 5, Folder 84

“To the Members of the Class of 1941,” undated

Box 5, Folder 85-86

Treanor, Mary, 1940-1941

Box 5, Folder 85

Invitation for Presentation Ceremony of 1941 Class Gift, 1941

Box 5, Folder 86

Program for Presentation Ceremony of 1941 Class Gift, 1940

Box 6, Folder 1

Trial Proof, 1941

Box 6, Folder 2

“Two Passages from the Rambler by Samuel Johnson,” undated

Box 6, Folder 3

“Two Passages from the Works of John Ruskin, the First from Modern Painters and the Second from the Crown of Wild Olive,” undated

Box 6, Folder 4

Untitled Student Printings, 1941, undated.

Box 6, Folder 5

Virginia Judy Esterly Awards, 1948-1970

Box 6, Folder 6

Waldo H. Dunn Tea, [195-]

Box 6, Folder 7

“A War Prayer,” undated.

Box 6, Folder 8

William Macneile Dixon quotations, undated

Box 6, Folder 9

Zamorano Club Meeting Announcment, 1951

 

Sub-series 10.3 Broadsides, 1975-2004

Physical Description: 1.0 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of broadsides created by students in the printing program and master printers associated with the Scripps College Press printing program.
This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 6, Folder 10-11

Allan, Mary, [198-], 1983

Box 6, Folder 10

“Badagoodog,” [198-]

Box 6, Folder 11

“ Duck and Dive,” 1983

Box 6, Folder 12

Allen, Susan, “Suave Frog,” undated

Box 6, Folder 13

Atres, K.C., “Realizing the Possibilities,” 1981

Box 6, Folder 14

Barnes Theresa, Personalized Stationary, undated

Box 6, Folder 15

Barnes, Wendy, “If You Lose Your Lover,” undated

Box 6, Folder 16

Beckworth, Lisa, “Oranges and Lemons,” 1980

Box 6, Folder 17

Bertelson, Christine, “Meet the Press,” undated

Box 6, Folder 18-19

Burdick, Janet, 1982, undated

Box 6, Folder 18

“Paper Doll,” undated

Box 6, Folder 19

“Rag Doll,” 1982

Box 6, Folder 20

“Christmas Day,” undated

Box 6, Folder 21

“Cut and Dried,” 2004

Box 6, Folder 22

D’Ascenzo, “A Psalm of David,” undated

Box 6, Folder 23

“Friendship,” 1975

Box 6, Folder 24-26

Guidry, Mary Jo, 1981, undated

Box 6, Folder 24

“Music Department Student Voice Recital,” 1981

Box 6, Folder 25

Personalized Stationary, undated

Box 6, Folder 26

“Teeth of Mary Jo Guidry,” undated

Box 6, Folder 27

“Happy Zoo to You,” undated

Box 6, Folder 28

Maryatt, Kitty, “Well-Connected,” undated

Box 6, Folder 29

Miller, Scott, “Zicip Xanthy,” undated

Box 6, Folder 30

“Oration on the Dignity of Man,” undated

Box 6, Folder 31

“A Passage from a Letter Written by Sir Francis Drake to Sir Francis Walsingham 17 May 1587,” 1975

Box 6, Folder 32-34

Payton, Julie, 1980, undated

Box 6, Folder 32

“Crayloa,” 1980

Box 6, Folder 33

“Day and Night, Black and White,” 1980

Box 6, Folder 34

Personalized Stationary, undated

Box 6, Folder 35

“The Press of Mr. Richard Green,” 1975

Box 6, Folder 36

“Printer’s Ornaments in use at the Scripps College Press,” 1975

Box 6, Folder 37

Quid Nunc Press, “O Give Thanks to the Lord,” 1981

Box 6, Folder 38

Sample Prints, [1981]

Box 6, Folder 39

“Scripps College Old Style,” [199-]

Box 6, Folder 40

Scripps College Press Information and faces Sample, 1987

Box 6, Folder 41

“Secrets of Art and Nature,” undated

Box 6, Folder 42

“Serpa Imago,” 1981

Box 6, Folder 43

Shannon, Lauren, “The House,” 1982

Box 6, Folder 44

Shaw, Luci, “Cosmos,” undated

Box 6, Folder 45

Shimada, Yoshika, “Through the Years,” undated

Box 6, Folder 46

“Sir Francis Drake,” 1975

Box 6, Folder 47

“A Speciman of Printers’ Flowers in use at the Scripps College Press,” 1975

Box 6, Folder 48

Stearns, Mali, “Herman Hesse Quotation,” undated

Box 6, Folder 49

Storey, Gwen, “Chameleon Brown,” undated

Box 6, Folder 50

Student Presswork (Miscellaneous), undated

Box 6, Folder 51

The Stuffed Bear press, Stationary, undated

Box 6, Folder 52

“A Traveller’s Hymn of Trust in Jehovah Psalm 121,” 1975

Box 6, Folder 53

Troxell, Keir, “Senior Art Exhibition,” 1994

Box 6, Folder 54-56

Trotta, Sarah, 1980, undated

Box 6, Folder 54

“Kingdom of Wheat,” undated

Box 6, Folder 55

Personalized Stationary, undated

Box 6, Folder 56

“Twinkling Star,” 1980

Box 6, Folder 57

“Twentieth Century Illustrated Books from the Hubert Collection,” 1988

Box 6, Folder 58

Typography Student Enrollment, 1986-2004

Box 6, Folder 59

Untitled, undated

Box 6, Folder 60-63

Willingham, Laura, 1981, undated

Box 6, Folder 60

“Bottle of Wine,” undated

Box 6, Folder 61

“Isla/Island,” 1981

Box 6, Folder 62

“Night Addicts,” undated

Box 6, Folder 63

Personalized Stationary, undated

 

Sub-series 10.4 Broadsides (Oversize), 1941-1985

Physical Description: 2.0 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of large broadsides created by students in the printing program and master printers associated with the Scripps College Press printing program. Of particular interest is the broadside created for the celebration of the Fine Arts Foundations’ 50th Anniversary in 1985.
This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 9, Folder 1

Allan, Susan, Untitled (Stanley Morrison Quotation), undated

Box 9, Folder 2

Aleks, Norman, “The Lesson of the Moth,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 3

Balgooey, Max Von, “Cosmos,” 1981

Box 9, Folder 4-10

Barnes, Wendy, undated

Box 9, Folder 4

“An Object at Rest Tends to Stay at Rest”

Box 9, Folder 5

“Migration”

Box 9, Folder 6

“Mother”

Box 9, Folder 7

“Tear”

Box 9, Folder 8

“One”

Box 9, Folder 9

“Some Poems by Students”

Box 9, Folder 10

“Three Songs of Time”

Box 9, Folder 11-13

Bertelson, Christine, 1980-1985

Box 9, Folder 11

“Contemporary Women Printers and Bookmakers,” 1980

Box 9, Folder 12

Fine Arts Foundation 50th Anniversary, 1985

Box 9, Folder 13

“A Good Beginning,” 1981

Box 9, Folder 14-23

[Bertelson, Christine], 1980-1984

Box 9, Folder 14

“Art of the First People,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 15

“Career Day,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 16

“Gay and lesbian Awareness Week,” [early 1980’s]

Box 9, Folder 17

“Invisibility in Academe,” [early 1980’s]

Box 9, Folder 18

“Photolithography,” 1980

Box 9, Folder 19

“The Sponsor Group,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 20

“Swimming Schedule,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 21

“Three, Six, Nine,” 1983

Box 9, Folder 22

“The 30th Anniversary of ‘The Wash,’” 1984

Box 9, Folder 23

“Typography,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 24-25

Buckley, Annabel, 1982

Box 9, Folder 24

“Flight,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 25

“The Rainmaker,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 26

Calief, Tammie, “Sunset Smiles,” 1983

Box 9, Folder 27-28

Carroll, Patty, 1983

Box 9, Folder 27

“Fate,” [1983]

Box 9, Folder 28

“Life,” 1983

Box 9, Folder 29

Cheng, Donna, “Tom Thumb Books,” undated

Box 9, Folder 30-31

Cogburn, Laura, 1984, undated

Box 9, Folder 30

“Notice: The Motley to the View,” undated

Box 9, Folder 31

“Stanzas for the man with the Blue Guitar,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 32

Cotter, Ann, “Rayner Banham: The Future in the Suburbs,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 33

Davie, Donald, “ Grace in the Fore Street,” 1983

Box 9, Folder 34

Don, Abby, “If I Am Not or Myself ?,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 35

Duncan, Megan, “Design Art Games,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 36-37

Evans, Kathleen, 1982

Box 9, Folder 36

“The Rose,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 37

“Your Response,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 38

Falk, Marcia, “Sheep in a Field,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 39

Garlic Press, “Figural,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 40

Gillingswaters, Jean, “Snake Skirts Herself,” 1982

Box 9, Folder 41-43

Goldsmid, Charles, 1984, undated

Box 9, Folder 41

“Claremont Books and Prints,”undated

Box 9, Folder 42

"Claremont Books and Prints: Happy Birthday To Us”,” undated

Box 9, Folder 43

“Thrilled Abecedarian,” 1984

Box 9, Folder 43A-43B

Goudy, Frederick, 1941-1946

Box 9, Folder 43A

First Proof, 1941

Box 9, Folder 43B

First Proof, 1946

Box 9, Folder 44

Grello, Laura, “Collective Gestures,” 1988

Box 10, Folder 1

Hamilton, Stuart, “You Said That You Loved Me Once,” 1983

Box 10, Folder 2

Heaney, Seamus, “Remembering Mailbu,” 1983

Box 10, Folder 3

Langland, Lois, “On a Certain Origin of Thought,” 1988

Box 10, Folder 4

Leason, Amelia, “To Our master Craftsman,”reprint, 1966

Box 10, Folder 5

Miller, Scott, Do You Get Embarrassed ?,” undated

Box 10, Folder 6-7

Nelson, Lisa

Box 10, Folder 6

“Avant-Garde Film Festival,” undated

Box 10, Folder 7

“Scripps Film Series,” undated

Box 10, Folder 8

Nickless, Lea, “Tangled Threads,” 1981

Box 10, Folder 9-10

Nova, Laurie, 1981,undated

Box 10, Folder 9

“Literary Autobiography and Letters,” undated

Box 10, Folder 10

“Western Wind,” 1981

Box 10, Folder 11

Ojeda, Myriam, “Lombardie Capitals,” 1984

Box 10, Folder 12

Penquin, M.G., “Sonia Johnson,”undated

Box 10, Folder 13

PseDONym press, [Active/Passive], 1982

Box 10, Folder 14

Rich, Adrienne, “Song,” 1983

Box 10, Folder 15-16

Shimada, Yoshika, 1982-1984

Box 10, Folder 15

“Book Art in the 20th Century,” 1982

Box 10, Folder 16

“Never Look at My Eyes,” 1982

Box 10, Folder 17

Sitton, Jessica, “Broken Hearts,” 1984

Box 10, Folder 18

Stinsmuchlen, Susan, “Glassworks,” 1985

Box 10, Folder 19

Storey, Gwen, “Dear Denise,” undated

Box 10, Folder 20

Trillium Press, “The Paper Maker’s Craft,” 1981

Box 10, Folder 21

Trozpek, Robin, “S,” 1979

Box 10, Folder 22

Uchiyamada, Deidre, “Reach for the Sky,” 1983

Box 10, Folder 23

Vollers, Kim, “Eyre Faire,” 1985

Box 10, Folder 24

Walters, Cindy, “Who Am I,” undated

Box 10, Folder 25-26

Walsh, Leslie, 1983

Box 10, Folder 25

“Gaelic,” 1983

Box 10, Folder 26

“The Human Face,” [1983]

Box 10, Folder 27-29

Wehrmann, Carol, 1982

Box 10, Folder 27

“Holy the Firm,” 1982

Box 10, Folder 28

“On the Prarie,” 1982

Box 10, Folder 29

“Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance,” 1982

Box 10, Folder 30-31

Williams, Amy, 1984

Box 10, Folder 30

“Mardi Gras,” [198-]

Box 10, Folder 31

“The Moral,” 1984

Box 10, Folder 32-33

Willingham, Laura, 1980

Box 10, Folder 32

“Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev,” 1980

Box 10, Folder 33

“Rab bits,” undated

Box 10, Folder 34-45

Unidentifiable Author (possibly Christine Bertelson), [1980-1985]

Box 10, Folder 34

Caxton Quotation, undated

Box 10, Folder 35

“Empathy,” undated

Box 10, Folder 36

Fall Dance Concert, undated

Box 10, Folder 37

“Fish Bait,” undated

Box 10, Folder 38

“Nimbus,” undated

Box 10, Folder 39

[“Misprtint”], undated

Box 10, Folder 40

“Pomona and Scripps Student Exhibitions,” undated

Box 10, Folder 41

Sample Print, “Duck,” undated

Box 10, Folder 42

“Spectator Creative Arts Magazine,” undated

Box 10, Folder 43

“Suite of linocut self-portraits,” undated

Box 10, Folder 44

“ZXY,” undated

Box 10, Folder 45

Untitled, undated

 

Subseries 10.5 Booklets, 1943-1946

Physical Description: .5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of booklets created by students in the Scripps College Press printing program.
This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 6, Folder 64

“Bookplates Designed by Students at the Scripps College Press,” 1948

Box 6, Folder 65-66

“Christmas Cards Designed by Students at the Scripps College Press,” 1946-1947

Box 6, Folder 67

Davenport, Betty, “Tiger-Tiger and the other poems by Rudyard Kipling,” 1943

Box 6, Folder 68

“A Fayre and Happy Milk-Mayd,” 1947

Box 6, Folder 69

Foster, Joseph Arnold, “Parkinson’s Law,” 1958

Box 6, Folder 70

Galyean, Sandra, “Waste Not, Want Not,” 1958

Box 6, Folder 71

“In Honor of Irving M. Walker,” 1958

Box 6, Folder 72

“John Alfred Kimberly, 1838-1928,” undated

Box 6, Folder 73-74

“A Letter Written by Joel Chandler Harris and Printed from the Original Copy in the John I. Perkins Collection at Scripps College,” 1947

Box 6, Folder 75-76

“Letter Written by Thomas Fragnall Dibdin and printed from the Original Copy in the John I. Perkins Collection at Scripps College,” 1947

Box 6, Folder 77

Macaulay, Peggy H. and Walton, Carolyn, “Salvage and other Poems by Theodric Westbook,” 1944

Box 6, Folder 78

Milligan, Patti, “The Child’s Own Collection of Dog Stories,” 1954

Box 6, Folder 79

Nelson, Evelyn, “A Tribute to Master Nicolas Jenson Published Soon After His Death in MCCCCLXXX,” 1941

Box 6, Folder 80

Pederson, Faith Hallett, “A Letter from Hester Lynch Piozzi to Sir James Fellowes June 15, 1816 in the John I. Perkins Collection Scripps College Library,” 1947

Box 6, Folder 81

Reynolds, Ariel, “Loveliest of Trees from the Shropshire Lad A.E. Housman,” 1943

Box 7, Folder 1

“Rocky Mountain Correspondence: A letter by Philip Leget Edwards Published in Niles’ Weekly Register 11 October 1834,” 1947

Box 7, Folder 2

Schiff, Peggy, “from Gosta Berling’s Sage by Selma Lagerloff,” 1945

Box 7, Folder 3

“Senior Vespers,” 1949, 1953

Box 7, Folder 4

Swager, Beverly Ruth, “A Letter from Horace Walpole to the Countess of Ossory 1775,” 1949

Box 7, Folder 5

“Three Devices Designed by Porter Garnett for the Laboratory Press,” 1951

Box 7, Folder 6

Trozpek, Robin, “Cause to Celebrate,” program for John H. Chandler’s Installation as President, 1976

Box 7, Folder 7-9

Walton, Carolyn, 1943-1945

Box 7, Folder 7

“Hiding and Other Poems,” 1944

Box 7, Folder 8

“It Sounds Like Rain,” 1945

Box 7, Folder 9

“Time to Rise and Other Poems,” 1943

 

Sub-series 10.6 Bookplates, 1947-1957

Physical Description: .15 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of bookplates created by students in the Scripps College Press printing program.
This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 7, Folder 10

Bookplates, 1947-1952

Box 7, Folder 11

Bookplates, 1956-1957

Box 7, Folder 12

Bookplates, undated

Box 7, Folder 13

“The Crombie Allen Prize for the Best Written Work in the Field of…Awarded to Scripps College,” 1948

Box 7, Folder 14

“Louise Seymour Jones Bookplate Collection,” 1954

Box 7, Folder 15

Mary B. Eyre Nursery School Bookplates, undated

 

Sub-series 10.7 Non-Scripps College Presswork, 1928-1970

Physical Description: .25 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series consists of presswork created at presses other than Scripps College Press, including several publications by Frederick Goudy. This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 7, Folder 15A

Brooks, Courtney, “Plays and Puppets & cetera,” 1981

Box 7, Folder 16

Cleland, Robert G., “As a Watch in the Night,” 1954

Box 7, Folder 17-21

Dawson, Muir, 1947-1949

Box 7, Folder 17

“The Aitken Bible,” 1949

Box 7, Folder 18

“The Henry R. Wagner List,” 1947

Box 7, Folder 19

“My Prayer,” 1947

Box 7, Folder 20

“Ode of Mrs. E.M. Wills, October 29, 1850,” 1947

Box 7, Folder 21

“A Visit with Dr. R by Ernest Dawson,” 1948

Box 7, Folder 22-23

Dunn, Waldo Hilary, 1938-1940

Box 7, Folder 22

“Cibola,” 1938

Box 7, Folder 23

“Traum-Kopf,” 1940

Box 7, Folder 24

Goudy, Frederick W., Broadsides designed by Goudy,undated

Box 7, Folder 25

Goudy Publications, 1928-1936

Box 7, Folder 26

Green Horn Press, undated

Box 7, Folder 27

Housman, A.E., “A Poem,” 1941

Box 7, Folder 28

Mahoney, Charleen, “Ode to a Medieval Manuscript,” 1948

Box 7, Folder 29

“A Specimen of the Scripps College Type Printed for Members of the Zamorano Club on the occasion of their visit to the Ella Strong Denison Library, Scripps College,” 1947

Box 7, Folder 29A

Thompson, Francis: “Minor Poets,” 1949

Box 7, Folder 30

Walton, Carolyn, “Peter Tum Goes Christmas Shopping,” 1946

Box 7, Folder 31

Miscellaneous Printings, undated

Box 7, Folder 32

Miscellaneous Publications, [1930-1970]

 

Series 11 Topical Files, 1940-1975

Physical Description: .5 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of newspaper clippings, writings, and other miscellaneous items concerning issues relating to Scripps College Press.
This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 7, Folder 33-34

Alexander, Hartley Burr, undated

Box 7, Folder 33

“More Subtle Than Logic”

Box 7, Folder 34

Untitled Poem

Box 7, Folder 35

American Institute of Graphic Arts Membership List, 1945

Box 7, Folder 36-39

Drake, Dorothy, 1944-1945, undated

Box 7, Folder 36

“Catherine Coffin Phillips,”undated

Box 7, Folder 37

“How did it all begin?,” undated

Box 7, Folder 38

“The Scripps College Press” in Scripps Alumnae News Letter Vol. VII No. 2, 1945, 1945

Box 7, Folder 39

“Type Speaks,” 1944

Box 7, Folder 40

Early Printing at Scripps Press Miscellaneous Writings, 1941-1944

Box 7, Folder 41

Early Scripps Press Miscellaneous Notes, undated

Box 7, Folder 42

Foster, Joseph, “The Scripps College Press, 1946-1971,” undated

Box 7, Folder 43

Gentry, Helen, undated

Box 7, Folder 44-49

Goudy, Frederick W., 1939-1947

Box 7, Folder 44

Convocation Address, 1939

Box 7, Folder 45

Goudy-Phillips Dinner, 1941

Box 7, Folder 46

Newspaper Clippings, 1939-1947

Box 7, Folder 47

Program for Goudy Day, 1941

Box 7, Folder 48

“Type Design for the Scholarly Book,” the address given before the Pasadena Library Club Wednesday evening. October 30, 1940 in Celebration of the Five Hundredth Anniversary of Printing, [1940]

Box 7, Folder 49

“The Village Press Lives Again: A Statement by Dr. Jacqua,” 1941

Box 7, Folder 50

Kerr, William, “Printers’ Grammars” talk before the Zamorano Club of L.A., 1943

Box 7, Folder 51

Presentation of the 1941 Class Gift of the Hartley Burr Alexander Press, 1941

Box 7, Folder 53

. Magazine Clippings, undated

Box 7, Folder 54

Newspaper Clippings, 1950

Box 7, Folder 55

Newspaper Clippings concerning printing as a profession, 1975, undated

Box 7, Folder 56

Presentation of the 1941 Class Gift of the Hartley Burr Alexander Press, 1941

Box 7, Folder 57

Print Shop Architectural Drawings, 1965

Box 7, Folder 58

“Scripps College Italic” Article, undated

Box 7, Folder 59

“Scripps Printers Have First Meeting of Year” in The Scripture Vol. XII No. 7, 1941, 1941

Box 7, Folder 60-61

Ward, Ritchie, 1951-1969

Box 7, Folder 60

“The Beginnings of the Scripps College Press,” 1969

Box 7, Folder 61

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 1951