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Local History Resource Center Library 82 Main Street, Peabody, MA 01960

Franklin Parker Papers, 1936-2014

Collection Summary

Reference Code: MPeaI Repository: Local History Resource Center, Peabody Institute Library, Peabody, MA. Call Number: MS8 Creator: Franklin & Better Parker Title: Franklin Parker Papers, 1936-2014 Dates: 1936-2014 Size: 1.0416 LF Language(s): Collection materials are in English. Abstract: Franklin Parker is a professor emeritus at West Virginia University who has written extensively on George Peabody and the social foundations of education from a world view. His papers in this collection focus on his work and interest in George Peabody.

Biographical History

Franklin Parker (1921- ) and Betty June Parker (1929- ) (coincidentally have the same last name), met at Berea College near Lexington, KY, Sept. 1946; Frank graduated, B.A., English, 1949; Betty graduated, B.A., History, 1950. They were married on June 12, 1950, in Decatur, Ala., Betty's home town, in her Methodist Church. Franklin was born in New York on June 2, 1921 his father was Jacob Zaranick and mother was Ethel Serebrenick. Franklin attended the University of Illinois Graduate Library Science School, Urbana, 1949-50, were he earned his Masters in Library Science (M.L.S.) Franklin and Betty both first taught at Ferrum College near Roanoke, VA from 1950-1952. They went on to attend George Peabody College for Teachers and take classes at Vanderbilt University campus in Nashville, TN, summers 1951, 1952; Peabody College would later merge with Vanderbilt University in 1979. Teacher, writer, and researcher Betty June Parker was born June 3, 1929 in Decatur, Alabama. Her parents were Charles and Jane (Meadows) Parker. Betty studied at Berea College where she earned a B.A. in History in 1950. She later earned an MA in English from George Peabody College in 1956. Betty Parker taught English at several colleges and was a reading instructor at the University of Texas at Austin (1963-1964). Betty Parker also worked as a collaborator and editor with her husband on his research George Peabody. The two of them have given lectures and slide presentations to civic and academic groups. She is a member of the League of Women Voters and American Association of University Women. They worked part time jobs while completing their course work in Nashville and graduated in August of 1956. Betty completed an M.A. degree in English while Franklin completed his Ed.D. in Social Foundations of Education; Franklin’s doctoral dissertation topic, was on George Peabody took both of them to Salem and Peabody, . They also traveled to , , for three months, from September to December of Page | 2

1954, which influenced their lives, and was first suggested by Peabody College for Teachers Graduate Dean Felix C. Robb (1914-1997). Dean Robb told Franklin that during his own doctoral study at Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard’s History Dr. Arthur Schlesinger Sr. (1888-1965), knowing Robb was a Peabody College administrator, told him: “Robb, your college founder, George Peabody (1795-1869), was the largely forgotten founder of modern educational . His Peabody Education Fund, just after the Civil War, set the pattern for all later large educational funds and foundations. A well done doctoral dissertation based on his original papers and related papers needs to be written.” Perhaps regretting that he had written on another topic (school administration), Robb urged Franklin to look into George Peabody’s influence. Betty and Franklin did and were inspired by what they found. The two of them spent many months reading documents on George Peabody in libraries in Nashville, Washington, DC; , , Boston, Peabody, and Salem, Massachusetts; plus libraries in London, England. The research trip that brought them to London changed their lives and they took twenty-seven trips abroad. In London they read George Peabody-related papers at his banking firm, the British Library, University of London Library, and at Windsor Castle. Upon returning to Nashville in December of 1954, Franklin and Betty found new part-time jobs, with Frank writing his doctoral dissertation on George Peabody. On February 18, 1955, George Peabody’s 160th birthday, Franklin was invited to give the Peabody College Founders Day Address, published as George Peabody (1795-1869), Founder of Modern Philanthropy (Nashville: George Peabody College for Teachers, 1955). Franklin wrote, and Betty edited, his “George Peabody” dissertation, which was defended, accepted, and later published by Vanderbilt University Press as George Peabody, a Biography, 1971; updated and republished with 12 illustrations in 1995 on the 200th anniversary of George Peabody’s birth. The George Peabody research experience further strengthened the couples’ bond. Franklin and Betty’s experiences at Berea College, Peabody College, and their research experiences, especially in London, led Franklin to strongly emphasize international education during his over forty years of teaching at colleges and universities around the United States. Some of the schools include: Distinguished Visiting Professor at Western Carolina University (1989-1994); Distinguished Visiting Professor at Northern Arizona State University (Flagstaff) (1986-1989); Claude Worthington Benedum Professor of Education at West Virginia University (1968-1986 and Emeritus in 1986); Professor of Education at the University of Oklahoma (1964-1968); Associate Professor of Education at the University of Texas (Austin) (1957-1964) and State University of New York at New Paltz (1956-1957). His work as a librarian includes: Circulation Librarian, George Peabody College for Teachers of Vanderbilt University (1955-1956); Librarian, Belmont University (1952-1954); and Ferrum College (1950-1952). Both felt that teachers with intercultural-international understanding could help new generations of students build a more peaceful world. As long time editor of the Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, Franklin learned of, and publicized, low-cost travel and international study opportunities for students and teachers. A competitive Kappa Delta Pi (education honor society) Fellowship in International Education took them to Africa for eight months during 1957-58. The British south central African colonies of Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia), Southern Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe), and Nyasaland (later Malawi) had formed a multiracial federation. Their research plan was to record how this multiracial experiment was working out educationally for the white, African, Asian, mixed-blooded racial groups, especially the segregated African majority. The Carnegie Page | 3

Corporation president, long involved in African education, helped them become attached as unpaid researchers to the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in Salisbury, now the University of Zimbabwe in Harare. They visited African mission schools and white government schools, and studied documents in the Government Archives. They explained their research purpose and limited funds in a letter to the editor of the Salisbury (now Harare) newspaper. In response, Thus they had an opportunity to compare ruling white minority luxury living with majority African subsistence living. The culmination of that research and experience led Franklin to publish a book about the 1957-58 experience. The book was titled African Development and Education in Southern Rhodesia and was published by the Ohio State University Press in 1960. After the book was published Franklin was asked to contribute articles about Africa to encyclopedia yearbooks: Americana, World Book, Collier’s among others for over a decade. In 1961-62, as a Fulbright Research Scholar, Franklin and Betty were attached to the Rhodes Livingstone Institute, Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia (now part of the University of Zambia). While in Africa, Franklin wrote many articles about the Northern Rhodesia government and mission schools. Franklin also wrote three pamphlets (with Betty’s collaboration) in Phi Delta Kappa’s publication series. They were The Battle of the Books: Kanawha County, 1975, based on a much publicized school textbook censorship case in Charlestown, W. Va.; What Can We Learn from the Schools of China? 1976, was based on Franklin’s China school visits in March 1974. They both would later visit China’s schools in July 1978 and again during December 1986-January-1987. The last pamphlet was titled British Schools and Ours, 1979, based on school visits in and around London plus short courses we took at Cambridge University and the University of London. Franklin Parker has published over 400 articles and has presented at many conferences and given lectures along with Betty over the years. Publications include encyclopedia articles, journals, series editor, chapters in books and book reviews. Retired in 1994 and live in Uplands Retirement Village, which is located in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee.

Scope and Content Note

This collection has been divided into eight series. The bulk of the collection contains the papers of Franklin Parker, including: dissertation abstract; restricted dissertation chapter; published and published materials; book reviews; research on George Peabody and personal correspondence.

The collection has been arranged chronologically within each series and divided into eight series at the folder level contain specific topics and publications.

Arrangement

Series 1. Dissertation, 1956 Subseries 1.1 Dissertation Series 2. Publications, 1935-2014 Subseries 2.1 Unpublished Works, 1980-1994, No Date Subseries 2.2 Published Works, 1950s-2004, No Date Subseries 2.3 Book Reviews, 1971-1995, No Date Page | 4

Subseries 2.4 Berea College, 1956 Subseries 2.5 Peabody College, 1955-1971, No Date Subseries 2.6 Press Releases, 1972-1995, no date Subseries 2.7 Newspaper Clippings, 1972-1990, No Date Subseries 2.8 Publications about George Peabody, 1935-2014, No Date Subseries 2.9 Interviews, No Date Series 3. Research, 1938-2012 Subseries 3.1 Chapters from books, 1995 Subseries 3.2 Research from the Internet, No Date Subseries 3.3 Parts of Books, 1938, 1978, No Date Subseries 3.4 From the Peabody Institute Library, 2012 Series 4. Correspondence, 2001-2004 Subseries 4.1 Franklin Parker Correspondence, 2001-2004, No Date Subseries 4.2 Unsorted Papers, No Date Series 5. City of Peabody, Peabody Institute & George Peabody Celebrations, 1953-1995 Subseries 5.1 Peabody Institute Library Centennial, 1953 Subseries 5.2 Peabody Centennial, 1955 Subseries 5.3 Peabody Institute – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 Subseries 5.4 George Peabody House – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 Subseries 5.5 Peabody Institute, Danvers – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 Subseries 5.6 Peabody College – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1994-1995 Subseries 5.7 City of Peabody – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 Subseries 5.8 George Peabody Bicentennial – Other Celebrations, 1995 Series 6. The of London, 2012 Subseries 6.1 Program celebrating 150 years of the Peabody Trust, 2012 Subseries 6.2 Peabody Trust Promotional Materials, 2012 Subseries 6.3 Peabody Trust 2012 Calendar, 2012 Subseries 6.4 Peabody Trust Newspaper Clippings, 2012 Series 7. Photograph, No Date Subseries 7.1 Photo of the unveiling of George Peabody Statue in London, No Date Series 8. Curriculum Vitae, No Date Subseries 8.1 Franklin Parker curriculum vitae, No Date

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation: [Identify the item], [Folder Number], Franklin & Betty Parker Papers, Local History Resource Center, Peabody Institute Library, Peabody Massachusetts.

Provenance: Materials were collected and created by Franklin & Betty Parker.

Acquisition Information: Donated by Franklin and Betty Parker in March of 2017.

Processing: The papers were reviewed and sorted and processed from March-July of 2017.

Access Rights: Collection is open for research.

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Technical Access Restrictions: None

Accruals: No further accruals are expected.

Copyright: All copyrights belong to the Peabody Institute Library, Peabody, MA. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Local History Resource Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, when applicable, which must also be obtained by the researcher. This does not apply to items where the copyright has expired.

Conservation Work: Papers were unfolded and tears mended. Some memos and correspondence were photocopied on archival quality paper to preserve their recorded information. Staples and paperclips were removed and materials were transferred to archival quality folders.

Related Archival and Museum Materials at Other Institutions:

Franklin Parker taught at various colleges and universities throughout the United States and in Africa; as such, they have several archival collections and pieces of art in various cultural institutions. For more information about Hamilton Coolidge and his family, please see the following collections:

Related Collections: Additional Franklin Parker correspondence can be found in the Peabody Institute Library Records.

Franklin Parker Papers, 1947-2008 (RG 08/8.20) Franklin Paper Papers, Franklin Parker Papers, Berea College Special Collections & Archives. Materials in this collection include biographical information, photographs and copies of his numerous writings.

Franklin Parker, Professor of Education, Papers (A&M.2676) Franklin Parker, Professor of Education, Papers, West Virginia University, West Virginia and Regional History Center Repository. Materials at this institution include Correspondence, notes, government reports, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, news releases and other materials on education in Zambia and northern Zimbabwe among other materials.

Separated Material: Two books were separated out: A Life Divided by Robert Van Riper and Notable American Philanthropists edited by Robert T. Grimm, Jr. are in the rare book collection. The postcards have been separated out and are in the Postcard Collection. The film negative has been separated and is in the photograph collection. Two full page book reviews have been separated out and can be found in the Newspaper Collection. A microfilmed copy of Franklin Parker’s dissertation has been placed into the rare book collection.

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

Berea College Peabody Institute (Peabody, Mass.) Peabody Institute (Peabody, Mass.)—Centennial

Genre(s)

Danvers (Mass.)—History Peabody (Mass.)—History South Danvers (Mass.)—History City of Peabody—Centennial Peabody Trust

Personal Name(s)

Parker, Franklin, 1921- Parker, Franklin, 1921—Correspondence. Parker, Betty June, 1929– Peabody, George 1795-1869 George Peabody (1795-1869)—Bicentennial

Subject(s)

Dissertation Book Review(s) Bibliography Unpublished material Press Releases Newspaper Clippings Interviews Curriculum Vitae

Collection Inventory

Series 1: Dissertation, 1956 This series contains materials that relate to Franklin Parker’s dissertation topic on George Peabody.

Subseries 1.1: Dissertation, 1956 This subseries contains materials that relate Franklin Parker’s dissertation.

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Number Box 1 Dissertation abstract, 1956 1 Possible George Peabody illegitimate child, 1956 2 Appendix to Franklin Parker’s dissertation, 1956 3 Bibliographic Essay, 1956 4 Bibliography, 1956

Series 2: Publications, 1956 This series contains materials that relate to Franklin Parker’s dissertation topic on George Peabody along with newspaper clippings and other works that has been published about George Peabody.

Subseries 2.1: Unpublished Works, 1980-1994, No Date This subseries contains writings that Franklin Parker wrote. Some of the materials is unpublished while others are published. Also included are reviews of his book, press releases, newspaper clippings and articles about George Peabody.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Additional chapters for revised edition of George Peabody: A Biography 5 Unpublished material, 1993 6 Unpublished material, 1994 7 Draft of unpublished work, No Date 8 Unpublished material, No Date 9

Subseries 2.2: Published Works, 1950s-2004, No Date This subseries contains writings that Franklin Parker wrote. These are essay, articles and other writings that have been published. Some of the material are proofs with Parker’s notes before the article went to press.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1950s 10 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1960s 11 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1970s 12 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1991 13 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1992 14 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1993 15 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1994 16 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 1998 17 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 2002 18 Published articles by Franklin Parker, 2003-2004 19 Page | 8

Founder of Modern Philanthropy, No Date 20

Subseries 2.3: Book Reviews, 1971-1995 This subseries contains reviews of Franklin Parker’s condensed dissertation on George Peabody.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Reviews of George Peabody: A Biography, 1971 21 Reviews of George Peabody: A Biography, 1972 22 Reviews of George Peabody: A Biography, 1973 23 Reviews of George Peabody: A Biography, 1995 24 Reviews of George Peabody: A Biography, No Date 25

Subseries 2.4: Berea College, 1956 This subseries contains writings that Franklin Parker wrote for the Berea College alumnus magazine.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Berea College (Alumnus) article, 1956 26

Subseries 2.5: Peabody College, 1955-1971, No Date This subseries contains writings that Franklin Parker wrote for Peabody College magazine The Peabody Reflector.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 “The Girl George Peabody Almost Married,” 1955 27 “George Peabody 1795-1869: Founder of Modern Philanthropy,” 1965 28 “To Live Fulfilled,” 1970 29 “On The Trail of George Peabody,” 1971 30 “George Peabody and the Spirit of America,” No Date 31

Subseries 2.6: Press Releases and Public Programs, 1972, 1995, No Date This subseries contains press releases and notices of public appearances that relate to his book on George Peabody.

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Public Programs & Press Releases, 1972, 1995, No Date 32

Subseries 2.7: Newspaper Clippings, 1972-1995 This subseries contains newspaper clippings about events and Franklin Parker and George Peabody.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Franklin Parker Newspaper Clippings, 1972 33 George Peabody Newspaper Clippings, 1945-1972 34 George Peabody Bicentennial Newspaper Clippings, 1994-1995 35 Peabody Centennial Newspaper Clippings, 1968 36 Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore, 1971, 1990 37 Newspaper Clippings, No Date 38

Subseries 2.8: Publications about George Peabody, 1935-2014 This subseries contains writings that Franklin Parker wrote. Some of the materials is unpublished while others are published. Also included are reviews of his book, press releases, newspaper clippings and articles about George Peabody.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 George Peabody’s Teachers College, 1935 39 “The First Great Cheerful Giver,” 1966 40 An Historical Sketch of the Peabody Institute (Peabody), ca. 1980 41 Publications about George Peabody, 1980 42 “George Peabody ‘One of the Poor’s Greatest Benefactors,’” 1981 43 Publications about George Peabody, 1994, 2014 45 Publications about George Peabody, No Date, 46 “George Peabody Honors,” No Date 47

Subseries 2.9: Interviews, No Date This subseries contains several interviews with Franklin Parker, at least one of the interviews as done with his wife, Betty.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Interviews, No Date 48

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Series 3: Research, 1938, 1978, 1995, 2012, No Date This series contains research materials that Franklin Parker has used or collected over time. Materials include parts of books, whole chapters of others and material found on the Internet.

Subseries 3.1: Chapter from The Peabody Story, 1995 This subseries contains a photocopy of a chapter from the book The Peabody Story which was written by John Wells.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Chapter from The Peabody Story, 1995 49

Subseries 3.2: Internet Research, No Date This subseries contains printouts of information that Franklin Parker had found on the Internet.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Research from the Internet, No Date 50

Subseries 3.3: Parts of Books, 1938, 1978 This subseries contains photocopies of sections, not chapters, from Money to Burn by Horace Coon and George Peabody Merchant and Financier 1829-1854 by Muriel Emmie Hidy.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Parts of Books, 1938, 1978 51 Parts of Books, No Date 52 The South Danvers Observer, 2012 53

Series 4: Correspondence, 2001-2004 This series contains research materials that Franklin Parker has used or collected over time. Materials include parts of books, whole chapters of others and material found on the Internet.

Subseries 4.1: Correspondence, 2001-2004 This subseries contains Franklin Parker’s personal correspondence including letters from the Corporation of London Records Office, Mayor Peter Torigian of Peabody and some print outs from emails. Page | 11

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Franklin Parker Correspondence, 1995, 2001-2004, No Date 54

Subseries 4.2: Unsorted Papers, No Date This subseries is comprised of those documents which relate to Franklin Parker and George Peabody, but are so few as to not require a box of their own box or series.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Unsorted Papers, No Date 55

Series 5: Peabody, Peabody Institute & George Peabody Celebrations, 1953-1995 This subseries contains materials that relate to various celebrations that have occurred in Peabody, Massachusetts in the mid to late 20th century. These include the 100 year anniversary of Peabody separating from Danvers; the sesquicentennial (150th) anniversary of the Peabody Institute and the bicentennial of the birth of George Peabody. Many of these materials were collected by Franklin Parker.

Subseries 5.1: This subseries contains newspaper clippings about the centennial of the Peabody Institute Library in Peabody.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Peabody Institute Library Centennial, 1953 56

Subseries 5.2: Peabody Centennial, 1955 This subseries contains newspaper clippings about the centennial for when Peabody separate from Danvers in 1855.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 City of Peabody, Centennial, 1955 57

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Subseries 5.3: Peabody Institute – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 This subseries contains materials produced by the Peabody Institute, Peabody, for the bicentennial of the birth of George Peabody. Included is a short history of the Library, a timeline of the life of George Peabody and a ballot that children would fill out about renaming the City.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 58

Subseries 5.4: George Peabody House – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 This subseries contains materials produced by the George Peabody House, for the bicentennial of the birth of George Peabody included two copies of a public program, and two handouts to promote events at the George Peabody House for George Peabody’s Bicentennial.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 George Peabody House, 1995 59

Subseries 5.5: Peabody Institute, Danvers – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 This subseries contains materials produced by the Peabody Institute, Danvers, for George Peabody’s Bicentennial. Materials include a one page biography of George Peabody; Friends of the Library reception; Friends of the Library publication, Library Lines; a handout for children about George Peabody; hand out for programming Franklin and Betty Parker speaking at the Library and a transcription of Franklin and Betty Parker’s talk.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Peabody Institute, Danvers, 1995 60

Subseries 5.6: Peabody College – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1994-1995 This subseries contains materials produced by the Peabody College, for George Peabody’s Bicentennial and includes a dialogue about educational philanthropist George Peabody by Franklin and Betty Parker.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Peabody College, 1995 61

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Subseries 5.7: City of Peabody – George Peabody Bicentennial, 1995 This subseries contains materials produced by the City of Peabody for the bicentennial of the birth of George Peabody. Included in the folder are stickers, several bookmarks, public program booklets; handouts to promote events happening around the city, and a concert series handout.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 City of Peabody GP Bicentennial Events, 1995 62

Subseries 5.8: George Peabody Bicentennial – Other Celebrations, 1995 This subseries contains materials that celebrate the birth of George Peabody and are form England.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 George Peabody Bicentennial – Other Materials, 1995 63

Series 6: The Peabody Trust of London, 2012 This subseries contains materials that relate to the Peabody Trust, now called Peabody. The materials form from the sesquicentennial (150th) of the founding of the Peabody Trust.

Subseries 6.1: Program celebrating 150 years of the Peabody Trust, 2012 This subseries contains a program from Abbey, which had a service to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Peabody (Trust) and the work of its founder George Peabody; promotional materials; a 2012 calendar and a newspaper clipping. Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 program, 2012 64

Subseries 6.2: Program celebrating 150 years of the Peabody Trust, 2012 This subseries contains a program from promotional materials for the Peabody Trust, which includes a booklet of pictures and a brochure.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 The Peabody Trust Promotional Materials, 2012 65

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Subseries 6.3: Peabody Trust 2012 Calendar, 2012 This subseries contains a 2012 calendar that was produced by the Peabody Trust. The calendar uses historical images from the Peabody Trust historic collections.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Peabody Trust Calendar, 2012 66

Subseries 6.4: Peabody Trust Newspaper Clippings, 2012 This subseries contains two newspaper clippings about the sesquicentennial of the Peabody Trust. The clippings were sent by Barbara Holden, who is related to Chuck Holden who is married to Martha Holden, the Library’s former director for sixteen years.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 Peabody Trust Newspaper Clippings, 2012 67

Series 7 Photograph, No Date This subseries contains materials that relate to the Peabody Trust, now called Peabody. The materials form from the sesquicentennial (150th) of the founding of the Peabody Trust.

Subseries 7.1: Photo of the unveiling of George Peabody Statue in London, No Date Subseries contains a photo of a drawing of the unveiling of George Peabody Statue in London.

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number Box 1 George Peabody Statue in London, No Date 68

Series 8 Curriculum Vitae, No Date This subseries contains materials that relate to the Peabody Trust, now called Peabody. The materials form from the sesquicentennial (150th) of the founding of the Peabody Trust.

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Subseries 8.1: Franklin Parker curriculum vitae, No Date This subseries contains four variations of Franklin Parker’s curriculum vitae (VC).

Box Number/Folder Title Folder Number

Box 1 Franklin Parker, CV & Resume, No Date 69