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Finding Aid for the Institute History Collection (1936-2015 Inclusive, 1950-2012 Bulk) Finding Aid for the Institute History Collection (1936-2015 inclusive, 1950-2012 bulk) Finding aid prepared by Heather Nelson, December 2015 Last updated: August 2016 C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, Library & Archives 2040 Gough Street San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 771-8055 ext. 207 URL: http://catalog.sfjung.bywatersolutions.com/ URL: www.sfjungarchive.org [email protected] © 2015 December Collection title: Institute History Collection Collection number: CaSfVAD MMC 6.1 Language of material: Primarily English, some German Physical description: 6 document boxes, 3 cartons, 1 portfolio binder; 7 linear feet Dates: (1936-2015 inclusive, 1950-2012 bulk) Abstract: This collection documents the history of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and the people, events, and organizations that contributed to its growth and development. Materials include correspondence, pamphlets, meeting minutes, event invitations, administrative documents and logs, brochures, memos, conference reports, rosters, directories, news bulletins, annual reports, and posters. The bulk of the materials date from the 1950s to the 2010s. Creator/collector: The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco Access: Access is available by appointment and advance notice is required. Contact the C.G. Jung Institute to set-up an appointment. Online access: Some items in this collection have been digitized and are available online through our library catalog. To locate online items, select the “Advanced Search” option from the KOHA catalog home page, open the “Collection” tab, and click the box next to the collection you’d like to search. You can then search each collection by keyword, subject, date, or format. Alternatively, navigate to www.sfjungarchive.org. Scope and content: This collection documents the history of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and the people, events, and organizations that contributed to its growth and development. Materials include correspondence, pamphlets, meeting minutes, event invitations, administrative documents and logs, brochures, memos, conference reports, rosters, directories, news bulletins, annual reports, and posters. Inclusive dates range from1936-2015, but the bulk of the materials date from the 1950s to the 2010s. In addition to the main collection of papers, the Archive also maintains an Institute History Reference collection. The Reference Collection contains general reference materials related to the Institute, compiled by the Archive. Materials are added regularly. Significant topics represented in these files include: C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco; Medical Society of Analytical Psychology; Society of Jungian Analysts of Northern California; North-South Conference; Virginia Detloff Library; ARAS; Jung Journal; Public Programs; C.G. Jung Institut Zurich; The Red Book; IAAP. Arrangement note: Materials in this collection have been re-housed from their original envelopes and albums and arranged according to topic, department, event, or publication. In cases where original order was discernible, it was preserved. This collection contains (10) series: Series I: Founding Documents (1948-1980) Series II: Institute Departments, Committees & Programs (1953-2015, undated) Page | 1 Series III: Conferences, Symposiums, Retreats & Meetings (1970-1972, 1982-2015, undated) Series IV: Institute Membership, Leadership, and Community (undated) Series V: Cards & Invitations (1972-2014, undated) Series VI: Institute and related publications (1955-2014, undated) Series VII: Associated Institutes & Foundations (1936-2014, undated) Series VIII: Public Programs Brochures (1968-2012) Series IX: Institute Posters (1980-2015) Series X: Reference Collection Accruals: This is an active series. Additions are expected. Acquisition and custodial information: Materials in this collection were collected by and donated to the Institute over the course of many years. When available, provenance information is documented within the finding aid. Related collections: Related material can be found in the Institute History Photo Collection, William McGuire Papers, and Katherine Bradway Papers. Publication rights: Copyright belongs to the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. All requests for permission to publish or quote from materials must be submitted in writing to the Institute Librarian. A copy of the request must also be submitted to the Archives Committee. Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Institute History Collection (Mixed Materials Collection 6.1), C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco Library & Archive, San Francisco, CA. Conservation notes: Please do not remove materials from their plastic sleeves. If removal is necessary, please alert the Archivist and use archival gloves (provided). Subject headings: Jungian psychology C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco—History C.G. Jung-Institut (Zurich, Switzerland) C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles (Calif.) C.G. Jung Institute of New York International Association for Analytical Psychology Virginia Allan Detloff Library Page | 2 Collection Inventory Box 1 Series I: Founding Documents (1948-1980, undated) Medical Society of Analytical Psychology (1948-1952, undated) Society of Jungian Analysts of Northern California (1950, 1962-1964, 1966-67, 1972, 1975, 1978, undated) C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco (1963-1980) Boxes 1, 2, 3, 4 Series II: Institute Departments, Committees & Programs (1953-2015, undated) Box 1 Subseries IIa: Programs Analytic Training Program (1960s-2000s) Child Study Program (1979-2006) Infant, Child, Adolescent Training Program (undated) International Student Training Program (2007) Public Programs Misc. (1990s-2000s) Note: See Carton 8 for Public Programs brochures Box 1 Subseries IIb: Committees Development Committee General fundraising materials (1991-1995) 50th Anniversary Campaign materials (1994-1996) San Francisco Jung Institute Fundraising Committee Newsletter (1992-1997) Friends of the Institute Events (2004-2010) Rhizome (newsletter) (2004-2015) Note: Missing #18, #21 Certifying Board Membership Roster (1953-1978) History and Policies (1967) Ethics and Grievances Committee Membership Roster (1976-1983) Page | 3 Procedures (August 29, 1990) Curriculum Committee (1995) Policy and Procedure Manual Ad Hoc Committees Subseries IIc: Departments (Box 2, 3, 4) Boxes 2, 3 Virginia A. Detloff Library (1950s-2000s) Note: For historical photos of library interior, consult Institute History Photo Collection, Box 3 Box 3 James Goodrich Whitney Clinic (1960s-2000s) Note: Consult Mel Kettner file for more information (Carton 6) Intern rosters (1997-1998, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2002-2003) Box 4 Administrative documentation (1973-1975, 1989-1997, 1999, 2002-2013) Box 4 Accreditation Certificate from the California Medical Association (1993) Box 5 Series III: Conferences, Symposiums, Retreats & Meetings (1970-1972, 1982-2015, undated) Spring Conference (also known as “North-South Conference”) (1953, 1957, 1958, 1960-63, 1965, 1968, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993-95, 1997, 1999, 2008, 2015) Joint Programs (1998, 2002-2003, 2006, 2008, 2012-2013, 2015) Way of the Dream (undated) Ghost Ranch (1982, 1984-1990, 2003) Society of Jungian Analysts of Northern California (1970-1972) ERANOS (undated) Note: Some oversize material stored in C.G. Jung Collection, Box 5. Other conferences (1983, 1984, 1988, 2008, 2010) Taped lectures and seminars (undated) ** Includes list of “for sale” tapes only; actual tapes stored elsewhere Page | 4 Carton 6 Series IV: Institute Membership, Leadership, and Community (1946-2014, undated) Scope and content note: This series includes correspondence, photos, publications, and obituaries associated with individuals who worked, learned, and taught at the Institute. Subseries IVa: Individuals Ainsworth, Mary Louise Alex, William Barrett, Jack Batt, Hal Bolen, Jean Shinoda Bolton, Bessie Boyer, Bruce Bowers, Elisabeth Bradway, Katherine Buehler, John Curry, Jan Detloff, Wayne Edinger, Edward Elliott, Lucile Gray, Horace Grossenbacher, Florence Hejinian, John Henderson, Joseph Hogle, George Hunter, Alexandra Page | 5 Jaffe, Aniela Jaffe, Larry Jung, Carl Gustav Kettner, Mel Note: Materials donated to the Institute on May 14, 2010 via mail with the following note: “Marianne: Here is a collection of various notes and other papers from my files. The brief notes in my hand were gleaned from the SJA files from the early years. If you need a translation of my abbreviations please feel free to call me. Warm regards, Mel Kettner (760) 789-1902. Ellen Becker has copies of two talks of mine for you.” Kilduff, Ray Kirsch, James Klaif, Charles Kluger, Rivkah Levy, John Mann, Kristine McGuire, William Middlebrook, Christina Nagy, Marilyn Oakes, Maud Osterman, Elizabeth Price, Zdena Radin, Jessica Reppert, Holly Russack, Neil Sandner, Donald Singer, June Page | 6 *Some of Singer’s papers have been digitized and are stored here: officeSharedLibraryScansPhotosInstitute History CollectionManuscript ScansJune Singer’s Papers Soloman, Edward Spare, Geraldine Spencer, Mary Jo Steele, Frederick Thompson, Clare Turner, Dennis Van Loben Sels, Helen Vuksinick, Louis Wagner, George Wheelwright, Jane Wheelwright, Jo White, Victor Whitney, Elizabeth G. Whitney, James G. Wickes, Frances Wolff, Toni Carton 6 Subseries IVb: Membership/Leadership Rosters Membership by year of admission (1946-1988, 1990-1992, 1994-1995, 2001-2002) Officers and Committee Members roster (1953-1995, 1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1997- 1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2005-2006, 2006- 2007)
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