Scope and Contents
The Faculty Papers documents activities and policies of UC Berkeley's Department of Architecture and College of Environmental
Design, primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. Course materials range from French and math classes at Fremont High School in
the 1930s to architecture exams of the 1960s. Several lectures are documented by Stump's hand-written notes. Research and
reference files include clippings and articles, writings, and correspondence as well as hundreds of pages of hand-written
research notes on a variety of topics relating to architecture around the world. Promotional materials consist primarily
of four portfolios used by Stump for his activity review and include correspondence and letters of recommendation for Stump's
promotion to full professor. Documentation of his sabbaticals includes reports to W. Wurster and writings on his architectural
research in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Stump's service on the California State Board of Architectural Examiners from 1957-1960
is documented with receipts, notes, and correspondence. Most photographs are of unidentified buildings, but there is also
a series of architectural travel prints by individual country.