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North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Missouri, Reports To, 3388 1892-1962 35.1 Linear Feet, 38 Volumes C North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Missouri, Reports to, 3388 1892-1962 35.1 linear feet, 38 volumes This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. INTRODUCTION The collection of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools contains University of Missouri school inspector's reports, annual accreditation reports to North Central Association, and miscellaneous materials. DONOR INFORMATION The collection was donated to the University of Missouri by Neil C. Aslin on 20 June 1968 (Accession No. 3763). SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The papers are arranged into three sections. The first and second sections are filed chronologically by academic year. The second section is filed alphabetically by location of school, within each year. Special Criteria Reports follow annual reports for each school. Related correspondence filed chronologically within relevant report. The last section is arranged topically and then chronologically within each topic. SEE ALSO C3392, University of Missouri, Committee on Accredited Schools and Colleges, Non- Public Secondary School Annual Reports, 1953-1961. FOLDER LIST Missouri Annual Reports to North Central Association Series f. 1-1465 1938-1960. Annual Reports, related correspondence, and Special Criteria Reports Miscellaneous Materials Series f. 1466 Undated list of library expenditures, report on accreditation standards by Missouri Education Department f. 1467 Teacher salary correspondence, 1935-1937 f. 1468 General correspondence, 1936-1945 f. 1469-1471 Report on Kansas City schools' business affairs, 1948 f. 1472-1473 Kansas City Public School System controversy, 1950-1951 f. 1474-1477 North Central Association statistical data summaries, 1950-1960 f. 1478-1479 Maplewood-Richmond Heights School Controversy, 1951-1953 f. 1480-1481 Miscellaneous items, 1953-1962 C3388 North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Missouri, Page 2 Reports to, 1892-1962 University of Missouri, Inspector’s Reports, 1892-1927 Series v. 1-38 Detailed evaluation of schools' organization, courses, texts, faculty. Monthly reports listing schools recommended and not recommended. Related correspondence between inspector and University president concerning articulation and teaching positions. NOTE: NO REPORTS APPEAR FOR 1896. INDEX TERMS Subject Folders Other Academy of Chaminade College, Clayton, v. 28, 33 Missouri Academy of Notre Dame de Sion, v. 32, 34 Marshall, Missouri Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Joplin, v. 20, 37 Missouri Academy of Ozark Wesleyan College, v. 30, 32 Marionville, Missouri Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Charles, 20,52,87,128,169,220,268,322,385,436, v. 25,26,28,29, Missouri 518,572,614,696,796,898,981,1052, 32,34,38 1111,1171,1250,1355,1433 Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Joseph, 1112,1252 v. 5,28,29,32, Missouri 34,36 Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Louis, 25,55,91,133,173,224,272,325,390,441, v. 20,25,29,32, Missouri 532,572,623,704,800,906,988,1057, 34,36, 38 1113,1173,1255,1337,1435 Academy of the Visitation, St. Louis, 25,55,91,133,173,224,272,325,391,441, v. 18-20,25,28, Missouri 533,572,624,705,800,906,988,1058, 29,32,34,36,38 1113,1173,1255,1338,1435 Adams, E. R. 21,428,1478 Alexander, Carter (1881-1965) v. 14, 15 All Saints High School, St. Peters, v. 34,39 Missouri Allison, Emery W. (1894- ) v. 31-34 Alsbury, Loraine 341 Antrobus, Louis 341-345 Appleton City Academy, Appleton City, 1-3, 5, 9, 11-13, 15, 17 Missouri Arcadia College, Arcadia, Missouri v. 28 Arkansas, Eureka Springs. High School 4,5,9 Arkansas, Fort Smith. High School v. 1,2,4,9- 14,19 C3388 North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Missouri, Page 3 Reports to, 1892-1962 Subject Folders Other Arkansas, Hot Springs. High School v. 4,9,13,14 Arkansas, Little Rock. High School 4,14 Arkansas, Paragould. High School v. 10 Arkansas, Pine Bluff. High School 4,9,13,14 Arkansas, Van Buren. High School 4,10,12-14 Ashland Private High School, Ashland, v. 18, 20, 24,29 Missouri Aslin, Neil C. 202,205,214,221,242,284,289,291,303, 307,330,341-343,346,352,411,1466 Assumption High School, O'Fallon, v. 29,31,34,38 Missouri Avalon College, Trenton, Missouri v. 5 Baker, Sam Aaron (1874-1933) v. 23-27,29,30 Baptist College, Webb City, Missouri v. 5 Baptist Female College, Lexington, v. 5 Missouri Barstow School, Kansas City, Missouri 42,75,114,156,202,253,303,366,422, 487,572,595,668,765,874,961,962,1468 Bayer, Helen 341-345 Belleview Collegiate Institute, Caledonia, v. 5 Missouri Bentonville Academy, Bentonville, v. 9 Arkansas Bishop Hogan High School, Kansas City, 202,253,304,366,422,488,572,595,669, Missouri 765,875,963, 1034,1092,1153,1220, 1309,1403 Bishop Robertson Hall, St. Louis, Missouri v. 5 Blees Military Academy, Macon, Missouri v. 7-9, 11-15 Boyd, John B. v. 32-36 Brookfield College, Brookfield, Missouri v. 2 Brother J. Felix 346,362 Bryan, J. G. 260,263,284,307,330,341,346 Buchanan College, Troy, Missouri v. 2, 4-7 Burk, Cassie v. 36, 37 Burris, Carl 4,35,66,104,146,187,240,290,343,350, 647 Butler Academy, Butler, Missouri v. 1, 2 Callaway, P. P. v. 19, 20, 22,23 Campbell, Ernest H. 640-643,645-663,669-678,681-684,686, 687,689,690,692-699,702,705,706,709- C3388 North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Missouri, Page 4 Reports to, 1892-1962 Subject Folders Other 714,719-727 Canada, S. Woodson 330 Cape Girardeau Normal School, Cape v. 4,5 Girardeau, Missouri Carleton College, Farmington, Missouri v. 5, 10-13 Carthage Collegiate Institute, Carthage, v. 6,8,11 Missouri Carthage Fitting School, Carthage, v. 3, 4 Missouri Cathedral High School, St. Joseph, v. 20, 25 Missouri Cave, Carl 19,51,86,127,168,218,266,319,382,515 v. 24,27,28,30, 32,35,37 Centenary College, Palmyra, Missouri v. 5 Central Christian College Albany, Missouri v. 5 Central College Academy, Fayette, v. 15 Missouri Central College for Women, Lexington, v. 14, 28, 31 Missouri Central College, Lexington, Missouri v. 33 Central Female College, Lexington, v. 5 Missouri Central Missouri State Teachers College, 30 Warrensburg Central Missouri Teachers Association v. 14 Central Wesleyan College, Warrenton, v. 5, 6, 8, 20, Missouri 22 Chaminade College Academy, Clayton, 4,35,66,105,146,188,240,290,351,3409, v. 24, 26, 40, Missouri 463,72,579,648,744,851,942,1015,1081, 31 1141,1206,1288,1385 Charleston College, Charleston, Missouri v. 5 Charters, Werrett Wallace (1875-1952) v. 12, 14 Chillicothe District High School, v. 3,4 Humphreys, Missouri Chillicothe Normal and Business Institute, v. 5, 10, 11 Chillicothe, Missouri Christian Brothers College High School, 624,803,906,989,1058,1339,1436 v. 5 St. Louis, Missouri Christian Brothers High School, St. 21, 53, 88, 129, 170, 221, 269, 323, 386, v. 34, 36 Joseph, Missouri 437, 521, 572, 616, 698, 799, 900, 983, 1053, 1113, 1172, 1254, 1337, 1434 C3388 North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Missouri, Page 5 Reports to, 1892-1962 Subject Folders Other Christian Brothers High School, St. Louis, 25,55,92,133,173,224,272,326,351,442, v. 36, 38 Missouri 534,572,705,1115,1175,1258 Christian College, Columbia, Missouri v. 5, 7, 9-14, 18, 31 Christian Orphan School, Fulton, Missouri v. 5 Christian University, Canton, Missouri v. 5, 17 Clark, E. Eugene 341-345 Clarksburg College, Moniteau, Missouri v. 2, 5, 6, 9, 11 Clinton Academy, Clinton, Missouri v. 1, 2, 5 Clinton Theological Seminary, Clinton, v. 14, 26, 28, Missouri 29, 33 Cole, George L. v. 26, 27, 29, 30 College High School, Warrensburg, 30,61,98,100,401 Missouri College of St. Joseph, St. Joseph, Missouri v. 5 Colleges and universities--Missouri 10 Columbia Normal Academy, Columbia, v. 4, 5, 7-11 Missouri Conception Seminary, Conception, 5,36,67,106,148,189,242,292,353,412, v. 24, 26, 29, Missouri 466,572,581,649,743,854,944,1017 31, 33, 35 Concordia College, Gravelton, Missouri v. 2 Convent of the Sacred Heart, St. Joseph, 21,53,88,129,171,221,270,324,387,437, v. 38 Missouri 522,572,616,699,799,901,1252 Cooper Institute, Boonville, Missouri v. 1, 2 Cosby, Byron v. 34 Cottey College, Nevada, Missouri v. 5,10- 13,16,25 Country Day School, Kansas City, Missouri v. 20, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37 Coursault, Jesse Harliaman (1871-1937) v. 9-17, 31 Crescent College, Eureka Springs, v. 15, 19 Arkansas Crisp, Ernest R. 341-345 Crowell, Robert A. 624 Croy, Wallace 398 Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana v. 9 Cumberland College, Clarkesville, v. 4 Arkansas C3388 North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Missouri, Page 6 Reports to, 1892-1962 Subject Folders Other Dadeville Academy, Dadeville, Missouri v. 4, 5 Daffron, W. L. 260,263 Daugherty, C. F. v. 29-34 Davis, Florrilla Sides 341-345 De La Salle Academy, Kansas City, 115,157,203,253,305,367,422,488,572, v. 9,20,24,26, Missouri 595,670,765,876,963,1035,1093,1154, 28,33,35,37 1222,1307,1405 DeAndreis High School, St. Louis, 722 Missouri Deardorff, E. v. 37, 38 DeRocker, Frank E. 341-345 Diefendorf, J. W. v. 31-34 Dillon, W. G. v. 29-38 Dobbs, Ella Victoria (1866-1952) v. 23 Drury College Academy Springfield, v. 12 Missouri Dubach, Otto F. 21 Education 1-1481 v. 1-38 Educational counseling 640-727 Education--Study and teaching 452-571 Elizabeth Aull Seminary, Lexington, v.
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