Correspondence. ca. 1879-1937
Jesse F. Millspaugh--correspondence. 1879-1898.
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Jesse F. Millspaugh--correspondence. 1898-1899.
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Jesse F. Millspaugh--correspondence. 1901-1916.
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Jesse F. Millspaugh--correspondence. 1917-1918.
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Jesse F. Millspaugh--correspondence. 1898-1919.
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Articles, Speeches, and Notes by Jesse F. Millspaugh--Arranged by Title
The Complete Education.
Coöperation Between Home and School in the Education of the Child.
Four lectures at State Normal School [Winona]. June 1899.
The Educational Value of Music.
Eulogy for Miss Jacobs [physical education teacher].
Expressive Activities.
Some Extra-Professional Qualifications of Teachers.
General Truths Connected with Teaching.
Giving Reality to Teaching.
History of Education, Ethical Value of History.
The Industrial Movement in Education.
Is There Still a Place for Mathematics in Secondary School?
Manual Training.
The Meaning of Freedom (earlier version of folder 15).
The Meaning of Freedom: A Commencement Sermon.
The Meaning of Peace.
Mechanical Teaching.
Modern Concepts of Patriotism.
The Most Important Thing in Teaching.
National Preparedness.
The Need for More Men for Our Public Schools.
Need of a School for Truants.
Need of Convictions and Emotions.
New Ideals of Patriotism.
The New Patriotism.
Notes on Intellectual Treasures Inherited from the Past.
On the Use of Slang.
Opening Address.
Articles, Speeches, and Notes by Jesse F. Millspaugh--Arranged by Title
Papers written by Jesse F. Millspaugh while he was a student.
The passing of former President Pierce.
The Personal Touch in Teaching.
Preparation of Teachers from the Standpoint of the Normal School.
Professional Training of Teachers.
The Public Schools and Training for Citizenship.
The Pupil Himself.
Relations Between Citizenship and Education.
Religious Instruction in Public Schools.
Remarks on Return After Illness.
School Diseases.
School Incentives.
Selfhood Through Service: a Baccalaureate Address.
September 8, 1911.
Sociology's Demand Upon the Schools (earlier version of folder 18).
Sociology's Demand Upon the Schools.
Some Remarks on the Achievement of this Normal School (Los Angeles).
Some Raw Material for the Building of a Faculty Creed.
Some Things Fundamental in Kindergarten Practice.
Articles, Speeches, and Notes by Jesse F. Millspaugh; Articles and Newspaper Clippings About Jesse F. Millspaugh
The Teacher's Attitude Toward Child Study.
Teaching Little Children to Read.
The Teaching of Science in Elementary Schools.
Tendencies of Modern Education.
Textbook and Oral Instruction.
To the Alma Mater.
The Trend of Modern Educational Thought.
True Education Dependent Upon Presence of Both Men and Women in Teaching Corps.
Utilitarian View of Education.
What Ought One's Education to Mean?
Untitled material.
Untitled notes.
Untitled material and miscellaneous notes.
Jesse F. Millspaugh--vitae and picture.
Jesse F. Millspaugh Bill: A teacher's college for California.
Two articles on Jesse F. Millspaugh's life and career by D.H. Christensen.
Obiturary notices, memorials, retrospective articles.
Memorabilia and Los Angeles State Normal School
Newspaper clippings: the Salt Lake years (1890-1900) and the Winona years (1900-1904).
Newspaper clippings: the Los Angeles years (1904-1919).
Los Angeles Normal School memorabilia ca. 1902-1920.
Expression of appreciation from Los Angeles Normal School teachers for Jesse F. Millspaugh.
Scrapbook presented to Jesse F. Millspaugh by Los Angeles Normal School students. 1915.
UCLA dedication of Westwood campus.
Cards, invitations, etc.
In Appreciation, Jesse F. Millspaugh's Life. With photographs of Los Angeles State Normal School, Vermont Avenue Campus.