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Guide to the Stanford University, Department of History, Records

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Guide to the Stanford University, SC0029A 1 Department of History, Records Overview Call Number: SC0029A Creator: Stanford University. Department of History. Title: Stanford University, Department of History, records Dates: 1903-1974 Physical Description: 18 Linear feet Language(s): The materials are in English. Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford, CA 94305-6064 Email: [email protected] Phone: (650) 725-1022 URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Custodial History Administrative transfer Information about Access Boxes 16 through 21 are restricted; consult the University Archivist for access. Ownership & Copyright Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives. Cite As [Identification of item], Stanford University, Dept. of History, Records (SC0029A). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Scope and Content The files of the History Department are diverse and fairly complete and include correspondence, minutes, memoranda, course materials, enrollment records, and reports. A few of the subjects covered by the records are: establishment of the Department; report on the four-quarter system; History Club minutes; course offerings including those taught in both World Wars; the Army Specialized Training Program of 1941-1945; Independent Study; Problems of Citizenship; Western Civilization; international relations committees; and university-wide committees on faculty self-discipline and general studies. There is also a manuscript History of the History Department. Boxes 1 through 9 were transferred to the Archives in 1966; a folder by folder survey of the papers was made but only names of important personalities were recorded. Boxes 10 through 21 were transferred to the Archives in August 1975. Boxes 10-15 contain the files of Prof. Gordon Craig; in boxes 16-21 the name of the department chairman or faculty member who created the file, where it can be determined, has been included in brackets after the folder title. Boxes 16 through 21 are restricted; please consult the University Archivist for access. Two letters dated 1903 from Max Farrand (then Dept. head) to Henry Cannon, describing the methods of running classes and department affairs, were given to the Archives in November 1970 by Mrs. Leland Brown. This collection complements the Edgar E. Robinson Papers which were received in 1964. For a complete history of the History Department of Leland Stanford Junior University consultation of the Robinson Papers is essential.

General Correspondence 1903-1961

Box 1, Folder A 2 letters. Max Farrand to Henry Cannon 1903

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Box 1, Folder 1 A 1908-09, Scope and Content Note H. Cannon, H.E. Bolton, D.S. Jordan, E.D. Adams F.P. Reppel (of the Association for International Conciliation). Correspondence is primarily between Adams and Bolton and deals with Stanford's hiring of the latter.

Box 1, Folder 2 B 1908-09, Scope and Content Note H. Cannon, H. Bolton, J. Branner, John Baer, J. Bowman (of U.C.), George Burr, John Blair, James Breakey.

Box 1, Folder 3 C 1908-09, Scope and Content Note G.E. Clark (Univ. librarian), chiefly concerning acquisition of books.

Box 1, Folder 4 D 1908-09, Scope and Content Note C.A. Duniway (concerning Pacific Coast Branch of the AHA), W. Dunning (of Columbia Univ.), Harvey Dorr (grad ass't).

Box 1, Folder 5 E 1908-09, Scope and Content Note O.L. Elliott (Univ. Registrar).

Box 1, Folder 6 F 1908-09, Scope and Content Note G.F. Foster, Max Farrand, H. Fairclough.

Box 1, Folder 7 G-H 1908-09, Scope and Content Note H.C. Hoover, sheet giving information about men in the History Department, list of history courses and attendence 1907-08, Charles Hull.

Box 1, Folder 8 I-J 1908-09, Scope and Content Note D.S. Jordan (Chiefly business letters between Jordan and Adams. Topics include recommendation of E.B. Krehbiel, Dr. Treat's behavior, J.F. Jameson, book import tax, S.L. Ware, Committee on Athletics, P. Martin, E.B. Krehbiel, George A. Burr, H.E. Bolton, Library).

Box 1, Folder 9 K 1908-09, Scope and Content Note E.B. Krehbiel, J.F. Kenney.

Box 1, Folder 10 L 1908-09, Scope and Content Note Charles Lathrop

Box 1, Folder 11 M 1908-09, Scope and Content Note J.E. Matzke, S.T. Murray, J. Macy (extensive correspondence dealing with hiring), Percy Martin, W.E. Martin.

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Box 1, Folder 12 N-O 1908-09, Scope and Content Note H.W. Ostroski.

Box 1, Folder 13 P-Q 1908-09, Scope and Content Note Fredrick L. Paxson, material dealing with preliminary papers.

Box 1, Folder 14 R 1908-09, Scope and Content Note John J. Ryan.

Box 1, Folder 15 S 1908-09, Scope and Content Note John Stillman, Donald Smith (U.C.), Theodore C. Smith, H.M. Stephens.

Box 1, Folder 16 T 1908-09, Scope and Content Note P.J. Treat, F.J. Turner, F.J. Teggart, number of telegrams dealing specially with the hiring of H.E. Bolton.

Box 1, Folder 17 U-V-W 1908-09, Scope and Content Note J.A. Woodburn, Jeanne E. Wier.

Box 1, Folder 18 X-Z 1908-09, Scope and Content Note A.A. Young.

Box 1, Folder 19 A-B 1909-10, Scope and Content Note C.M. Andrews, J.N. Bowman.

Box 1, Folder 20 C 1909-10, Scope and Content Note H.L. Cannon, G.T. Clark, G.A. Clark, G.E. Crothers.

Box 1, Folder 21 D 1909-10, Scope and Content Note C.A. Duniway.

Box 1, Folder 22 E-G 1909-10, Scope and Content Note O.L. Elliott, degree requirements for economics/sociology.

Box 1, Folder 23 H-J 1909-10, Scope and Content Note Charles H. Hull, D.S. Jordan, J.F. Jameson, J.P. Hemphill, Jarboe Collection (acquisition).

Box 1, Folder 24 K-M 1909-10, Scope and Content Note Burt O. Kinney, A.C. McLaughlin, A.T. Murray, Jesse Macy.

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Box 1, Folder 25 N-R 1909-10, Scope and Content Note F.L. Paxson, library business, programs for meeting of Pacific Coast Branch of AHA.

Box 1, Folder 26 S-V 1909-10, Scope and Content Note Don E. Smith, F.J. Teggart.

Box 1, Folder 27 W-Z 1909-10, Scope and Content Note , numerous letters concerning S.L. Ware, extensive correspondence between Adams and Mary Williams, J.A. Woodburn.

Box 1, Folder 28 A-B 1910-11, Scope and Content Note John Branner, J. Bowman.

Box 1, Folder 29 C 1910-11, Scope and Content Note H.L. Cannon, recommendations for E.E. Robinson, I.J. Cox (especially dealing with American invasion of West Florida), E.P. Cubberley, G.A. Clark, G.T. Clark.

Box 1, Folder 30 D-G 1910-11, Scope and Content Note W.A. Dunning, Max Farrand, Edw. Elliott's recommendation of E.E. Robinson, E.C. Franklin, A.L. Guerard, F.A. Golder.

Box 1, Folder 31 H-J 1910-11, Scope and Content Note D.S. Jordan, letters concerning acquisition of Archives Parlementaires, letter concerning the hiring of E.E. Robinson, British Sessional Papers.

Box 1, Folder 32 K-M 1910-11, Scope and Content Note Letters about E.E. Robinson.

Box 1, Folder 33 N-R 1910-11, Scope and Content Note F. Paxson, E.E. Robinson.

Box 1, Folder 34 S-V 1910-11, Scope and Content Note F.J. Turner, acquisition of Reichstag reports from Germany.

Box 1, Folder 35 W-Z 1910-11, Scope and Content Note G. Hempl, R. Wenley, J.E. Wier, Mary Williams.

Box 1, Folder 36 A-B 1911-12, Scope and Content Note John Branner, H.E. Bolton.

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Box 1, Folder 37 C 1911-12, Scope and Content Note Smyth Collection, I.J. Cox.

Box 1, Folder 38 D-F 1911-12, Scope and Content Note Max Farrand.

Box 1, Folder 39 G-J 1911-12, Scope and Content Note D.S. Jordan, acquisition of H.C. Hoover's Chinese Collection, H.C. Hoover, J.F. Jameson, A.B. Hurlburt.

Box 1, Folder 40 K-L 1911-12, Box 1, Folder 41 M-Q 1911-12, Box 1, Folder 42 R-V 1911-12, Scope and Content Note J.M. Vincent.

Box 1, Folder 43 W-Z 1911-12, Scope and Content Note Mary Williams, R. Wenley.

Box 1, Folder 44 A-B 1912-13, Box 1, Folder 45 C-D 1912-13, Scope and Content Note H.C. Cannon, C.A. Duniway.

Box 1, Folder 46 E-G 1912-13, Scope and Content Note H.R. Fairclough, O.L. Elliott.

Box 1, Folder 47 H 1912-13, Scope and Content Note Annual report (essentially same as in the President's Report, but includes items such as gift sources and several minor items not included in the Report), D.S. Jordan, AHA, letters concerning Adams' leave of absence, R.F. Howes, V.L. Kellogg, letters resulting from visit of Oliviera Lima.

Box 1, Folder 48 N-Z 1912-13, Scope and Content Note A.B. Show, letters dealing with interdepartmental theses, R.L. Wilbur, Mary Williams.

Box 1, Folder 49 A-J (from this point on, folders are sorted roughly by alphabetical groups and chronologically within these) 1913-14, Scope and Content Note Mary Williams, rough draft of material for presidential report, E.B. Krehbiel, John Branner (especially with regard to establishment of a political science department), Adams' leave of absence, G.T. Clark, Max Farrand, P.J. Treat, Yamato Ichihashi (and letters concerning him).

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Box 1, Folder 50 K-Z 1913-14, Scope and Content Note P.A. Martin, E.E. Robinson, H.M. Stephens, P.J. Treat (including letters concerning Ichihashi), M.S. Wildman, F.C. Woodward.

Box 1, Folder 51 A-Z 1914-15, Scope and Content Note Comments on Vega collection of letters and documents, Preparation for Journalism, A.C. Coolidge, G.S. Ford (letters concerning E.E. Robinson), W.S. Ferguson (letters concerning F.A. Golder F.H. Hodder, C.T. Lapsley, I.F. Lange, Ralph Lutz, C.H. Levermore (World Peace Foundation), A. Kline, T.M. Marshall, T.P. Martin, P.A. Martin, T.R. Root, American Society of International Law, J.E. Wier, formation of History Club, History Club minutes.

Box 1, Folder 52 A-Z 1915-16, Scope and Content Note John Branner, preliminary material for presidential report, J.W. Baer, G.T. Robinson, death of Dr. Blair, E.C. Franklin, Y. Ichihashi, T.S. Kuykendall E.B. Krehbiel, W.A. Morris, AHA business, letters (to C.E. Nelson) on consular and diplomatic training, I.M. Patrick (son of Gen. Patrick), E. E. Robinson, Spalding Collection of baseball, History Club, letters concerning French War cartoons, R.L. Wilbur (especially concerning Ichihashi), Plan for Limitation of Students and Stanford University, establishment of political science department, Committee on Vocational Guidance, J.H. Meyer endowment, letter concerning Mary Williams, History Club minutes.

Box 1, Folder 53 1916-17 Scope and Content Note H.E. Bolton, Committee on Vocational Guidance, J.H. Meyer endowment, letter concerning Mary Williams, Dr. F.A. Hassler's maps, Report of the Department Committee on the Four-Quarter System, E.B. Krehbiel, W.G. Leland, R. Lutz, William MacDonald, W.A. Morris, Professor Emerton's proposed visit, Geroid Robinson, A.B. Show, J.M. Stillman, H. Suzzallo, J.B. Scott (Director, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), Sutro Branch (Calif. State Library), preliminary material for the presidential report, R.L. Wilbur, Seabury Fellowship, material concerning Y. Ichihashi, letters concerning re-appointment of H. Cannon and E.E. Robinson.

Box 1, Folder 54 10/1917 - 4/1919 Scope and Content Note Letters seeking replacement for Cannon, American Peace Society, Jens Bugge, Vocational Guidance Committee, NAACP, W.A. Dunning (especially with regard to establishment of political science department), C.A. Fryer, E.M. Hulme, British Documents, Charles W. Hackett, A.M. Kline, E.B. Krehbiel, Seaman's Church Institute (solicitations), World Peace Foundation pamphlet mailing list, P.A. Martin (also concerning Doheny Research Foundation), War History Committee, T.M. Marshall, William A. Morris, C.D. Marx, W. Notestein, I.M. Patrick, plans for Stanford War History, E.E. Robinson, Borel Fund, A.B. Show, J.M. Stillman, H.M. Stephens, P.J. Treat, R.L. Wilbur (also concerning establishment of political science department), Committee of 15.

Box 1, Folder 55 4/1919 - 12/1919 Scope and Content Note Brazilian Library, Y. Ichihashi, P.A. Martin, R. Lutz, E.E. Robinson, J.F. Jameson, T.M. Marshall W.A. Morris, F.M. Russell, E. Krehbiel, Committees for Educational Preparation for Foreign Service, Joseph Schafer, J.W. Swain, P.J. Treat, R.G. Trotte R.L. Wilbur.

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Box 1, Folder 56 1920 Scope and Content Note A.H. Abbott, E.F. Albertsworth, Walter Barnes, E.S. Brown, G. Burr, H.E. Bolton, J.A. Blaisdell, C.J. Brosnan, sabbatical leave, M.W. Graham, F.A. Golder, C.H. Haskins, E.M. Hulme, H.B. Learned, K.C. Leebrick, R.H. Lutz, E. Krehbiel, E.E. Robinson, C. Robinson, A.B. Show, J. Van Nostrand, W. Westergaard, Seabury Scholarship, A.C. Olney (recommendation for W. Westergaard).

Box 2, Folder 57 1921 Scope and Content Note Edward Beach (proposed American naval history lectures), Sydney M. Brown, F.A. Golder, E.A. Horne E.M. Hulme, E.E. Robinson, H.B. Learned, A.M. Kline T.M. Marshall, M.W. Graham, C.H. Van Tyne, H.E. Wildes, W. Westergaard, establishment of Mabel H. Cory Scholarship.

Box 2, Folder 58 1/1922 - 9/1922 Scope and Content Note Adams Private Lecture Series, F.L. Beach, W.C. Barnes, E.S. Brown, H. Hoover (Secretary of Commerce), D.S. Jordan, R.H. Leach, Charles R. Hicks, L.V. Koos, H.B. Learned, T.P. Martin, New York Council for Limitation of Armaments, Data for presidential report, I.M. Patrick, G.T. Robinson, F.M. Russell, B. E. Schmitt, C. Seymour, H.E. Wildes, R.L. Wilbur, Brazilian Library.

Box 2, Folder 59 1928-29 Scope and Content Note Carnegie Institute of Washington (Department of Historical Research), A.M. Kline, C.A. Duniway, H.C. Crockett, Independent Study Plan, P.J. Treat, H.G. Warren, W.C. Barnes, P.A. Martin (acting executive head), Institute of International Education, C.W. Hackett, R. Lutz, H. Temperley, R.L. Wilbur, C.E.E.B., T. Bailey.

Box 2, Folder 60 Professor Robinson's File 1929-30 Scope and Content Note J.E.W. Sterling, H.G. Warren, E.D. Adams, R.C. Binkley, W.C. Barnes, C.R. Fish, J. Ellison, H.H. Fisher, L.A. Harper, D. Harris, C.W. Hackett, C.B. Malone, P.A. Martin, Wallace Notestein, Frederick Moore, W.H. Robson, AHA, J.W. Thompson, Ray Turner.

Box 2, Folder 61 F.A. Golder's Correspondence Scope and Content Note R.F. Arragon, Albert Guerard (involved with international language), R.H. Lord, O.H. Wedel.

Box 2, Folder 62 1930-31 Scope and Content Note E.D. Adams, Robert Binkley; also includes one or two items from 1926.

Box 2, Folder 63 1930-31 Scope and Content Note Death of E.D. Adams, P.B. Albright, C.B. Malone material for presidential report, appointment of Thomas Bailey, Oregon Trail Memorial Association, G. Vernadsky.

Box 2, Folder 64 10/1931 - 10/1932 Scope and Content Note W.F. Adams, independent study, material for President's Report, J.E.W. Sterling, Max Savelle, P. J. Treat.

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Box 2, Folder 65 9/1932 - 8/1933 Scope and Content Note Letters discussing organization of history courses, material for President's Report, J.A. Barnes, R.H. Lutz, Max Savelle.

Box 2, Folder 66 1933-34 Scope and Content Note Memoranda (etc.) from E.E. Robinson, faculty research projects, History Club constitution, material for President's Report.

Box 2, Folder 67 1934-35 Scope and Content Note H.A. DeWeerd, C.N. Spinks, H.N.M. Winton, E.M. Hulme, material for President's Report, Emergency Relief Administration (especially with regard to student employment), question of preregistration.

Box 2, Folder 68 1935-37 General, 1935-36 Scope and Content Note Max Savelle (conflict with Van Patten), Calif. Youth Administration (student employment), P.A. Martin, H.F. Taggart, H.W. Temperley.

E.E. Robinson 1935-36 Scope and Content Note R.C. Binkley, Leonard Ferguson, Ralph Gabriel, Gordon Wright, J.P. Moore, W. Westergaard.

General (1), 1936-37 Scope and Content Note T.A. Bailey, F.G. Graham, Lynn White.

General (2), 1936-37 Scope and Content Note Max Savelle (Western Civilization questionnaire and extensive report), Henry M. Madden, assorted departmental information regarding enrollment, independent study and interdepartmental majors (Harris-Robinson), Harold Temperley, H.H. Fisher (Hoover Institute policies), comments on Far Eastern history program, Ernest C. Arbuckle (value of history major), Memorandum on the Work of the Department of History, P.A. Martin, committee considering departmental offerings and schedule.

Lynn White Correspondence 1936-37 E.E. Robinson 1936-37 Scope and Content Note T.A. Bailey, S.F. Bemis, Paul Eckel, W.S. Thompson, John Gange, P.A. Martin, R.E. Albright, C.M. Spinks, Tokyo meeting of World Federation of Education Associations, H.G. Warren, R.L. Wilbur, Harry Winton, Gordon Wright.

Box 2, Folder 69 1937-40 1937-38 Scope and Content Note C.A. Barker, Charles Scott, E.A. Cottrell (with regard to certain department policies concerning graduate students, etc.), letter to Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, E.R. Hilgard, Ralph Lutz, P.A. Martin, P.J. Treat.

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1938-39 Scope and Content Note AHA, S.F. Bemis, D.H. Burney, M. Cardozo, G.W. Cottrell, English-Speaking Union, A.C.Krey, C.F. Brand, Beverly McAnear, F.L. Paxson, AHA, C.N. Spinks, Dr. Pardee's California Papers, Lynn White, Dorothea Wyatt.

1939-40 Scope and Content Note T.A. Bailey, H.K. Beale, Max Savelle, H.H. Fisher, P.A. Martin, T. Mitchell, H.M. Smith, Nelson Spinks, H.G. Warren.

Box 2, Folder 70 1940-45 General, 1940-41 Scope and Content Note C.F. Brand, T.A. Bailey, Chester Davis (old Calif. letters), John Gange, David Harris, E.M. Hulme, R. Lutz, P.A. Martin, D.T. Moorhead, M. Spalding, Establishment of the School of Humanities

General, 1941-42 Scope and Content Note David Harris, E.M. Hulme, R. Lutz, W.H. Dusenberry, death of P.A. Martin.

Selective Service correspondence, 1941-45 Box 2, Folder 71 1942-45 1942-43 Scope and Content Note R. Lutz, H.H. Fisher, T.A. Bailey, B. Schilling of , C.F. Brand, A.D. Mazour, letters containing suggestions for departmental policies (by Bailey, Savelle and others).

1943-44 Scope and Content Note T.A. Bailey, George Knoles, Donald B. Tresidder, H.H. Fisher.

1944-45 Scope and Content Note M. Cameron (problem of disciplining Army trainees), C.C. Griffen, D. Harris, R. Lutz, M. Savelle, R.K. Snyder, M. Spalding, Shelby F. Strother, John Vanderburgh.

Box 2, Folder 72 1945-46 Scope and Content Note (autumn): C. Barker, Harlan R. Crippen, R.J. Kerner, A.C. Krey, H.F. McCreery, Harlan Notter (Rosenberg Foundation), Max Savelle, R.K. Snyder, H.F. Taggart Borel Collection, H.N.M. Winton. (winter, spring, summer): William D. Beatty, Carl F. Brand, T.A. Bailey, H.H. Fisher, Norman A. Graebner, Norman S. Kelley, R. Lutz, B. McAnear, C.E. Nowell, M. Savelle, E.D. Sohm, W.W. Tinsley, P.J. Treat, Owen Ulph, John A. White.

Box 2, Folder 73 1946-47 Scope and Content Note A. Bestor, M. Cameron, E.M. Hulme, Bruce Mazlish A. Mazour, Fredrick Merk, D. Moorhead, F.L. Paxson.

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Box 2, Folder 74 1947-48 Scope and Content Note (summer): T.A. Bailey, W.C. Bark, C.A. Buss, A. Guerard, D. Phillips. (autumn, winter): T.A. Bailey, T.C. Smith, H. Holloorn, A. Hyma, L.K. Koontz, R.R. Palmer, D. Phillips, M. Spalding. (spring, summer):George Knoles, J.J. Johnson, D. Phillips, H.G. Warren.

Box 2, Folder 75 1948-49 Scope and Content Note (autumn, winter): Pacific Coast Branch (AHA), Phillip W. Buck, Claude A. Buss, T.C. Smith, R.H. Gabriel, G.H. Knoles, R. Lutz, L.C. MacKinney, C.C. Scott, Dorothea K. Thompson, A.P. Whitaker, Lottie Woods (Colonial Dames Scholarship Fund), Gordon Wright. (spring, summer): M. Cardozo, Merrill Jensen, J.J. Johnson, C.F. Brand, Kazuo Kawai, C. Buss, G.H. Kerr, John C. Miller, Harley Notter, T.C. Smith, A.P. Whitaker.

Box 2, Folder 76 1949-50 Scope and Content Note (autumn, winter): John J. Johnson, A.C./Krey, A.A. Lobanov-Rostovsky, Ralph Lutz, T.C. Smith, A.P. Whitaker, statements by staff members in reference to research activities, O.O. Winther. (spring, summer): Distribution of grades, L.K. Loontz, A. Lobanov-Rostovsky, microfilming of German documents, O.O. Winther.

Box 2, Folder 77 1950-51 Scope and Content Note Claude A. Buss, C. Hodges.

Box 2a, 1957-52 Folder 77a-77d Box 2a, Folder 78 1953 Scope and Content Note (winter): Alexander DeConde, Donald E. Fehrenbacher, F. Freidel, problem of chair in Japanese history. (spring): A. Cranston, N. Graebner, L.B. Schmidt, B.H. Swig (mentions Prof. Nasatir), J.P. Weter Scholarships.

Box 2a, Folder 79 1953-54 Scope and Content Note (autumn): Letter to Dean R.N. Faulkner concerning dept. business, memorandum discussing aims, functions, needs, etc. of history dept. (winter): Controversy over review in Pacific Historical Review of book by W. Williams, letter to Sterling on condition of library, also on D. Fahrenbacher, endowment for chair in Japanese history, J.P. Weter Scholarships, Arthur Wright. (spring): L.W. Dinkelspiel, E.E. Robinson, Endowed Chair in History, problems concerning assistants, Foreign Ministers' meeting in Berlin, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, graduate exams. (summer): Letter to Dean Acheson, Dryden Press, Gordon Craig, H.C. Jones' papers, R.R. Palmer, F.A. Shannon Gordon Wright.

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Box 3, Folder 80A 1954-55 Scope and Content Note (autumn): Dean Acheson (with regard to Bailey's inquiry about his defense perimeter speech), C.A. Buss, A. DeConde, Franklin Hichborn, H.C. Jones (concerning his papers), A.G. Mazour, Alan Nevinx, W. Philipp, R.C. Swank, Office of Undergraduate Education. (winter): Jones Papers, C.B. Burdick, W.R. Coe, Anita Whitney Papers, A. Nevins, J.E.W. Sterling.

Box 3, Folder 80B 1955 Scope and Content Note (spring): History of the History Department, H.C. Meyer, R.C. Swank. (summer): Committee on Undergraduate Education, A. DeConde H. Stuart Hughes, W. Johnson, E. Pomeroy.

Box 3, Folder 81 1955 Scope and Content Note (autumn): History of Western Civilization (hereafter abbreviated Western Civ), D. O'Malley, W.B. Ready (library acquisitions), first inquiry about Otis Pease. (winter): H.S. Hughes (concerning Western Civ instructor policies), Pacific Coast Branch of AHA, correspondence concerning the coming of Prof. P. Geyl of Utrecht, E. M. Green, Thomas Hall (seeking to parsuade Hughes to come to Washington University in St. Louis), H.C. Meyer, Otis Pease, April 15 fellowship reply date. (spring): Letter to K.J. Arrow briefly discussing History Department research needs, K.R. Greenfield, letter to John F. Kennedy from Bailey, Otis Pease, Gordon Wright. (summer): F. Freidel, H.J. Tobias, Wayne Vucinich (trip to Europe and problems with Russian visa), Gordon Wright.

Box 3, Folder 82 1956-57 Scope and Content Note (autumn): B. Colby Papers, E. Cochrane, P. Geyl, F. Gilbert (AHA), H.K. Gunther, A. Mazour, D.M. Potter, P. Rhinelander (Dean), C.E. Schorske, requests for more money, J.W. Swain, Gordon Wright. (winter): F.C. Bellquist, A. DeConde, T. Edison (photos for Hoover Library), O.J. Falnes, D.H. Gabrielson (Civil War Diary of a Capt. Melhorn), J.F. Kennedy, A.R. Lewis, Coe Fund, Department self-examination (to Rhinelander), Fahrenbacher's promotion, other correspondence with Rhinelander regarding Departmental and University personal policies, problem of discussion groups in upper-division courses, R. Walker (senior colloquia), Gordon Wright.

Box 3, Folder 83 1957 Scope and Content Note (spring): Letters supporting J. Donohoe (Wester Civ instructor), H. Bateman (death of Prof. Wedel), W.N. Melhorn (concerning Melhorn diary), problem of office space, A. DeConde, Norman Graebner, Henry C. Meyer, P. Rhinelander (History Department business, especially personal), T.A. Bailey's correspondence with his publishers, Gordon Wright. (summer): C.F. Brand, H.E. Cutler, W.T. Hutchinson, R.G. O'Conner, H. Quint, Gordon Wright.

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Box 3, Folder 84 1957-58 Scope and Content Note (autumn): J.R. Alden, William Armstrong, A. DeConde, H.H. Fisher, W.H. Kuhn, H.F. McCreery, H.C. Meyer, Bailey and his work in Washington (D.C.) on Advisory Committee on U.S. Foreign Relations, R.F. West Memorial Lectures, H. Quint, P. Rhinelander (money for teaching assistant, Western Civ), Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. D.C. Heath & Co., Fair Oaks Foundation, Foreign Campuses. (winter): J. Weter Scholarship, Bailey's publishers (Appleton-Century-Crofts), E.E. Lampard, R.W. Lyman, H.F. McCreery, J.C. Miller, G.B. Noble, D. Perkins, H. Quint, J. Ragland, P. Rhinelander (Department business: includes advocation for promotions for J. Johnson and Arthur Wright, material on Coe bequest and letter about H.S. Hughes), letters to J.E.W. Sterling, R.C. Swank.

Box 3, Folder 85 1958 Scope and Content Note (spring): H. Aitken, C.A. Barker, H.E. Cutler, A. DeConde, J. Joll, G.I. Langmuir, R. Lyman, G.B. Noble, David Potter, H. Quint, J. Raglund, P. Rhinelander. (summer): A. DeConde, Norman Graebner, David Harris, J. Joll, G.I. Langmuir, J.A. Monroe, G.B. Noble, H. Quint.

Box 3, Folder 86 1958 (autumn) Scope and Content Note H.M. Cutler Fund, A. DeConde, B.G. Noble (dealing chiefly with T.A. Bailey's work on foreign relations advisory committee), David M. Potter, P. Rhinelander, National defense training act (as regards the Ph.D. in history), letter to F.G. Terman outlining Department needs, Hispanic-America Studies, O.O. Winther.

Box 3, Folder 87 1959 (winter) Scope and Content Note A. DeConde, J.A. Hawgood, H.B. Melandy (concerning rumor that Stanford did not recommend best Ph.D.'s to San Jose State), history/classics major, David Potter, H. Quint, P. Rhinelander, F.D. Scott, History Department outline.

Box 3, Folder 88 1959 Scope and Content Note (spring): C.F. Brand, combined majors, proposed library survey, H. Quint, P. Rhinelander, undesirability of D students as history majors. (summer): Death of H.E. Cutler, A. DeConde, D. Fahrenbache E.A. Schaper correspondence, E.W. Lyon, report for accreditation committee of Western College Association, P. Rhinelander.

Box 3, Folder 89 1959 (autumn) Scope and Content Note Bailey Book Fund, C.A. Buss, NATO professorship, transfer of credits from Vienna, PCB program for Sept. (1960), K. Von Klemperer, P. Rhinelander (directorship of Hoover Institute, promotion of T. C. Smith, W.L. Langer), F.E. Terman (need for more history staff, report on A.B. in history).

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Box 3, Folder 90 1960 (winter) Scope and Content Note A New History of the Paris Peace Conference (letter to W.G. Campbell), considerable correspondence of J.J. Johnson concerning his research is scattered throughout this folder, George F. Kennan, course for overseas campuses, J.T.C. Liu, T.W. Lyman, comments on midterms (Bailey to McCord), J.G. Oswald, fellowship funds (Wright to Otis), The Ugly American (Buss to Pomeroy), P. Rhinelander (appointment of Spitz and Liu), H. Ross, L. Spitz, C.W. Gaylord Foundation Grant, F.E. Terman (Pease, Coe Grant), University of the Seven Seas. Note (NOTE: In folders 91-94 often the correspondence of several of the Department's senior men [especially Johnson and Buss, with regard to their travels and research] is scattered, being filed under the name of the corresponding party rather than that of the Department member).

Box 3, Folder 91 1960 Scope and Content Note (spring): Field project in Yugoslavia (Vucinich to Burkhardt), A. DeConde, T. Hammond (bibliography on books about Soviet foreign relations), Hilgard (Committee on Hoover Institute), J.J. Johnson's opinions on several (political) issues (Johnson to Hornig), J. Kuehl, J.T.C. Liu, H. Lutz (papers of Sudeten Germans), David Potter, P. Rhinelander (chair in Armenian Studies, Russian exchange), justification of History Department expansion (Wright to Ryan), J.L. Snell (Committee on Graduate Study in History), J.E.W. Sterling (Coe Professorship), F.E. Terman (hiring of Potter), M.S. Young (Armenian Studies). (summer): Comments on high school history (Bailey to Braden), David Potter, P. Rhinelander (appointment of Potter).

Box 3, Folder 92 1960 (autumn) Scope and Content Note Gordon Craig, Scottish History Collection (Lyman to Gorham), G.F. Kennan, George Knoles, Rollie E. Poppino, David Potter, James Ragland, P. Rhinelande (recommendations of Gordon Craig).

Box 4, Folder 93 1961 Scope and Content Note (winter): A. Bowker (scholarships, elimination of M.A. thesis), H. Maki (member of Japanese Diet; exchange of letters with C.A. Buss), R. Poppino. Also, much assorted J.J. Johnson correspondence. (spring): John M. Allison & C.A. Buss, American Friends Service Committee, Proposed Coe American History Studies program, Robert Blum to C.A. Buss (Asia Foundation, Department of State), Library microfilm acquisitions (Bailey to Brooks), Wallace E. Davies, A. DeConde, Gene Dulin (concern over right-wingers) History Department European offerings (Wright to E.M. Grieder), J. Ragland, P. Rhinelander (Department business), Wright to Terman (improving large classes).

Guide to the Stanford University, SC0029A 14 Department of History, Records General Correspondence 1903-1961

Box 4, Folder 94 1961 Scope and Content Note (summer): Overseas study of Ph.D. candidates (Wright to Brooks), C.A. Buss (materials obtained in the Orient), A. DeConde, History Department's application for inclusion in the National Defense Act Fellowship Program, possible endowed chair in History of Science and Technology (Wright to Dornbusch), History Department honors, A. Nevins, W. Vucinich (report on research), P. Rhinelander (need for more Western Civ. instructors), Library microfilm acquisitions. (autumn): J.H. Meyer Fund (Barclay to White), G.C. Boyce, C.A. Buss, W. Davies, J. Raglund (first to read Cordell Hull Papers), Department fellowships (Wright to Suppes), D. Thompson, J.F. Tierney (Ford Foundation), letter to H.S. Truman, undergraduate education (Pease to Wert), European Studies at Stanford.

Correspondence pertaining to the placement of academic personnel, 1906-1947

Box 4, Folder 95 Correspondents A-H A H.B. Adams (re R.D. Hunt). Pre-1906: A E.D. Adams, George B. Adams (re S.L. Mims and Robert K. Richardson), Charles Andrews (re S.L. Ware), Charles Ambler, Herman V. Ames (re Eugene C. Barker). 1906-16: A Thomas P. Abernathy. Post 1916: B S.G.W. Benjamin, Mary T. Blauvelt, J. Bowman, Edward Bonner. Pre-1906: B Walter G. Beach, H.E. Bolton, Beverly Bond, Gilbert G. Benjamin, request for recommendations about E.C. Barker. 1906-16: B George Burr (re C.C. Eckhardt), George H. Blakeslee (re L.H. Jenks), Samuel F. Bemis. Post 1916: C I.J. Cox, E.M. Clish (re R.D. Hunt), Heber D. Curtis (re R.D. Hunt), Archibald Coolidge (re W. Lichtenstein). Pre-1906: C R.C. Clark, Carl Christophelsmeir, Frank W. Chandler (re E.C. Griffith). 1906-1916: D G. Deutsch. Pre-1906: D John C. Dunning (including recommendations of him), M.E. Dailey (re S.B. Harding), Alfred L.P. Dennis (re W.E. Lunt and others). 1906-16: D William A. Dunning (re L.H. Jenks), Charles W. Dabney (re E.C. Griffith). Post 1916: E C.C. Eckhardt. 1920: F John A. Fairlie. Pre-1906: F J.W. Fertig, F.G. Franklin, R.B. Fulton (re B. Bond). 1906-16: G E.F. Gay (re W. Lichtenstein), F.A. Golder. 1906-16: G Elmer C. Griffith. 1920: H R.D. Hunt, Charles Haskins, E.D. Henderson. Pre-1906: H A.B. Hart (re W.E. Dodd and F.E. Riley D.F. Houstin (?) (re E.C. Barker), A.E. Harvey, Charles Haskins (re E.C. Barker and C.E. Fryer), E. M. Hulme. 1906-16: H H.S. Hadley (re C.C. Eckhardt), Carl ton Mayer (re L.H. Jenks), Charles Haskins (re C.W. David, R.A. Newhall and C.F. Brand), C.R. Hicks. Post 1916: Box 4, Folder 96 Correspondents J-Z J D.S. Jordan (re E.L. Hood). Pre-1906: J D.S. Jordan (re Dr. Fryer, S.B. Harding), J.F. Jameson. 1906-16: J Leland H. Jenks, Marcus W. Jernegan (re A.E. Harvey). Post 1916: K L.K. Koontz, Frank J. Klingberg, A. C. Krey (re L.H. Jenks). Post 1916: L Walter Lichtenstein. 1907: M C.H. McIlwain. Pre-1906: M A.C. McLaughlin (re several men), William MacDonald (re L.B. Shippee), Raymond McFarland, J.F. Millspaugh (re G.O. Virtue). 1906-16: M T.M. Marshall (re C.C. Eckhardt), H.P. McClintic (?) (re E.C. Griffith), Phillip Meyers (re E.C. Griffith). Post 1916: N J.B. Newell. 1902:

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N Thomas Newlin (re P.A. Martin). 1908: N Wallace Notestein. 1920: P J.W. Park (with recommendations, including one by Woodrow Wilson), F.W. Putnam (re Mr. Brandelier). Pre-1906: P F.L. Paxson. 1908: R Recommendations for B. Bond by I. Remsen and F.L. Riley. 1906: R Adolf Rein. 1912: S E.E. Sperry, G.L. Sherger, J.O. Sumner (re E.F. Henderson). Pre-1906: S Lester B. Shippee, Bernard C. Steiner (re B. Bond). 1906-16: S H.M. Stephens (re W.C. Barnes), B.E. Schmidt. Post 1916: T F.J. Turner (re R.C. Clark and Willard), Francis N. Thorpe, Everett L. Thorndike. Pre-1906: T F.J. Turner (re Pahlow), J.W. Thompson, Lynn Thorndike. 1906-16: T P.J. Treat. 1919: V J.M. Vincent (re B. Bond and S.L. Ware). 1908 & 1909: W J.E. Winston. 1908: W H.E. Wildes, James Willard (re C.C. Eckhardt). 1920-21: Z George F. Zook. 1920: Box 4, Folder 97 Correspondents A - Z, (names in parentheses are those of person considered for positions in the Department) 1946-47 Scope and Content Note (Willard F. Bliss), Carl Bridenbaugh (re R .E. Smith) Verner W. Crane (re Sam C. McCullough), (Eart Cranston), Ralph Gabriel (suggestions), (John Duffy), Thomas H. Greer, (Paul L. Hanna), (Merrill Jensen), Louis K. Koontz, A.C. Krey, John A. Krout, (William H. Maehl), (Gordon H. McNeil), Franklin C. Palm (re R. Brace), (Stanley M. Page), Fred Paxson, Rockefeller Foundation, Tracy E. Strevey, (Gordon Wright). (The following persons were considered for position in the Department; recommendations are included in the folder but not listed here). Far Eastern: Hugh Borton, D.N. Rowe, Knight Biggerstaff, C. Martin Wilbur, Richard D. Weigle, Charles C. Stelle, Chester A. Bain. Russian: Ronald Thompson, Albert Parry, Sydney S. Harcave, Gustav F. Johnson, M.I. Finley, Robert S. Eccles, Joel G. Colton, James E. King.

History Club

Box 4, Folder 98 Minutes, 1914-16 Minutes and Other Records 1905-1962

Box 4, Folder 99 History Department Minutes, (for special items incorporated in the minutes see 99A) 1905-15 Box 4, Folder 99A Additional Documents, 1905-15 Suggested courses for 1st year history majors. Aug 1905 Suggested courses for 1st year history majors. Aug 1907 Letter from Prof. Fairclough requesting library funds for Roman history. Oct 1907 Statement of the Requirements of the Department of History in regard to Examination and Thesis for the Master's Degree. Apr 1909 Recommended list of serial publications, 1909-10. Dec 1909 Clerical assistants for instructors. Sep 1910 Library Funds Committee Sep 1911 Book Fund, 1913-14. May 1913: History Club, Departmental Library, vocational aims of the history major. Oct 1913 More on Departmental Library. Jan 1914 More on Departmental Library. Feb 1914 History Department M.A. requirements. Apr 1915 History Library rules, report on library sets. Sep 1915 Proposals for rules in History Library Oct 1915

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Box 4, Folder 100 History Department Minutes, (for special items incorporated in the minutes see 100A) 1916-22 Box 4, Additional Documents, 1916-22 Folder 100A Requirements of the History Department for M.A. degree. Mar 1916 Memo from R.L. Wilbur dealing with department organization. 18 May 1916: Report of Departmental Committee on the 4 quarter system. Nov 1916 Requirements for a minor in history Dec 1917 High school teachers' minor in history. Dec 1918 Report of the Departmental Committee on the disposal of the Library Fund. Feb 1920 Ex-members of the deaprtment. Mar 1921 Committee on Lower Division. Mar 1922 Summer Quarter Graduate Students. Summer 1922: Degree Requirement Committee report, M.A. Examinations Committee. Oct 1922 Box 4, Folder 101 History Department Minutes, (For special items incorporated in the minutes see 101A) 1923-29 Box 4, Additional Documents, 1923-29 Folder 101A Graduate students. Summer 1923: Enrollment in courses. June 1923: Jewel Fund distribution. Dec 1923 School of Social Sciences. Jan 1924 Canadian materials for R.G. Trotter. Feb 1924 Questions Propounded by Committee on Lower Division. Mar 1925 Report on Department Requirements for Ph.D. Degree. Apr 1925 Requirements for M.A. Oct 1926 Box 4 History Department Minutes, 1929-34 Box 4 History Department Minutes, 1934-39 Box 4, Folder 102 History Department Minutes of Special Meetings to Consider Policy and Program, 7-28 Feb 1938 Scope and Content Note Also includes reports of several committees, as well as minor and supplementary reports: 1. Committee on M.A. Requirements. 2. Committee to Consider Revision of Department Ph.D. Requirements. 3. Proposed Honors Course in History. 4. Committee on Undergraduate Requirements.

Box 4, Folder 103 History Department Meetings, Agenda and Documents of Topics to be Considered. 1937-38: Box 4, Folder 104 History Department Meetings, Agenda and Topics for Meetings. 1939-41: Box 4, Folder 105 History Department Meetings, Agenda and Topics for Meetings. Spring 1941: Box 4, Folder 106 History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. Summer 1941: Box 4, Folder 107 History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. Summer and Autumn 1942: Box 4, Folder 108 History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. 1943: Box 4, Folder 109 History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. 1944-45: Box 4, Folder 110 History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. Winter 1947: Box 4, Folder 111 History Department Meetings, Material for Meetings. 1948-49: Box 5, Folder 112 National University Proposal, (E.J. McDermott, E.D. Adams et. al.). 1916 Box 5, Folder 113 Washington (D.C.) University Center Box 5, Folder 114 Honor System Box 5, Folder 115 Committee on Educational Preparation for Foreign Service, 1915-18 Scope and Content Note G.L. Swiggett, P.P. Claxton, Wilbur Carr (Head of Consular Service), John Clausen.

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Box 5, Folder 116 History Text Controversy, 1918-23 Scope and Content Note (Adams was on Calif. History Textbook Committee).

Box 5, Folder 117 California Committee on History Texts, A.C. Olney. 1918-23 Box 5, Folder 118 California Committee on History Texts, 1918 Box 5, Folder 119 E.D. Adams: War Issues Course, 1918 Box 5, Folder 120 E.D. Adams: AHA Committee of Nine, 1915-16 Box 5, Folder 121 E.D. Adams: California Teachers' Association History Section, 1909-10 Box 5, Folder 122 Independent Study, 1931 Box 5, Folder 123 Independent Study, 1934-35 Box 5, Folder 124 History of Western Civilization, 1937 and 1941 Box 5, Folder 125 History of Western Civilization, 1938 Box 5, Folder 126 History of Western Civilization, 1935 (?) Box 5, Folder 127 History of Western Civilization, 1935-38 Scope and Content Note Documents pertaining to the transfer of Citizenship to Western Civ.; Various reports on Western Civ. courses.

Box 5, Folder 128 History of Western Civilization, 1944 Box 5, Folder 129 History of Western Civilization, 1944-45 Box 5, Folder 130 Liberal Arts - History of Western Civilization, 1945-46 Box 5, Folder 131 History of Western Civilization, 1949 Box 5, Folder 132 Lecture to Prospective History Majors, 1934 (?) Box 5, Folder 133 History Department Annual Reports to the President: 1917-18; 1919-20; 1937-38; 1938-39; 1939-40 Box 5, Folder 134 History Department and the President, (Notes of meetings with E.E.R.). 1945 Box 5, Folder 135 Elementary History, 1931-32 Box 5, Folder 136 Proposed School of Social Sciences, 1934-35 Box 5, Folder 137 Departmental Philosophy and Plans, 1929-44 Box 5, Folder 138 Department Plans, Staff biographies; recommendations for salary increases. Autumn 1949: Box 5, Folder 139 Course Contents, Enrollments, Requirements Mainly 1929 and 1934-35 Box 5, Folder 140 Content of Courses, Revisions 1930 Box 5, Folder 141 History Department, Miscellaneous Syllabus Fund, 1905-40 Jewel Fund Appropriation, 1908-40 Enrollment in Syllabus-Paying Classes, 1930-31-1939-40 Teaching Load, 1939-40 Box 5, Folder 142 Miscellaneous, 1937-39 Scope and Content Note Some important papers about the department at this time; evaluations of the department by members

Box 5, Folder 143 Independent Study, Graduate Study, Ordering Library Books Box 5, Folder 144 Papers Concerning Department Location, (i.e., in Social Science or Humanities or as a separate school). 1944 Box 5, Folder 145 General Memoranda, Autumn 1945 Scope and Content Note Includes reports of members' activities.

Box 5, Folder 146 Leaves of Absence, New Courses, Time Schedule for Ph. D. Candidates 1947: Box 5, Folder 147 Problems of Leaves of Absence 1948: Box 5, Folder 148 War Council/Military Pre-Induction Course 1941-42: Box 5, Folder 149 Stanford University War Council 1942: Box 5, Folder 150 Miscellaneous 1949:

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Box 5, Folder 151 Staff Suggestions 1949: Box 5, Folder 152 Faculty Material for President's Report, 1949-50 Box 5, Folder 153 New Courses, 1944 Box 5, Folder 154 Edgar E. Robinson Chair, 1948-49 Box 5, Folder 155 Gifts Committee; Expansion in the Department, Summer 1945 Box 5, Folder 156 History Department Annual Budgets, 1908-09 to 1920-21 Box 5, Folder 157 History Department Annual Budgets, 1929-30 to 1944-45 Scope and Content Note Includes evaluation of the staff, letters of resignation, recommendations for promotion, etc.

Box 5, Folder 158 History Department Annual Budgets, 1945-46 to 1951-52 Scope and Content Note Includes evaluation of the staff, letters of resignation, recommendations for promotion, etc.

Box 6, Folder 159 History Department Appointments, 1936 Box 6, Folder 160 History Department Joint Chair in Economics and History, 1957-59 Scope and Content Note Includes candidates Douglas North and Eric C. Lampard.

Box 6, Folder 161 Appointments Some Miscellany, 1929-31; 1931-35 Box 6, Folder 162 Arthur Bestor appointment in History-Humanities, 1945 Box 6, Folder 163 P.A. Martin Material Box 6, Folder 164 Deferments & Criteria; History Courses; Fellowships 1941-42: Box 6, Folder 165 Replacement for Arthur Wright 1959-60 Scope and Content Note List of suggested names, suggestions by Wright. Correspondence among T.A. Bailey, G. Wright, P. Rhinelander, James Liu. Suggestions from John Fairbank and Charles O. Hucker.

Box 6, Folder 166 German Appointment. Autumn 1960: Box 6, Folder 167 Potter Appointment Box 6, Folder 168 Headship File 1956: Box 6, Folder 169 Freidel Replacement File 1955-56: Scope and Content Note Barker, Beale, Bemis, Craven, DeConde, Deutch, Ehrmann, Gabriel, Gates, Goldmann, Green, Handlin, Harrington, Hill, Holt, Hutchinson, Johnson, Leopold, Link, Lively, Merk, Morris, Palmer, Rudin, Watson.

Box 6, Folder 170 R.W. Lyman File 1957-58: Box 6, Folder 171 G.I. Langmuir File 1957-58: Box 6, Folder 172 John Teall File 1957-58: Box 6, Folder 173 Medieval English History File 1957-58: Box 6, Folder 174 English History Replacement File 1957-58: Box 6, Folder 175 Don E. Fehrenbacher - summer appointment Autumn 1958: Box 6, Folder 176 O'Malley Replacement 1959-60: Box 6, Folder 177 History Department Placement Correspondence (Stanford Ph.D.'s). 1959-61: Box 6, Folder 178 Placement Correspondence 1961-62: Box 6, Folder 179 Ph.D. Minors' File Scope and Content Note Includes Mark Hatfield.

Problems of Citizenship 1920-1935

Box 6, Folder 180 Problems of Citizenship as taught at other institutions: Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, , Minnesota.

Guide to the Stanford University, SC0029A 19 Department of History, Records Problems of Citizenship 1920-1935

Box 6 Special Courses for Freshman (put out in 1922 by American Association of University Professors); Education for Citizenship Bulletin of the National Research Council: Honors Courses in American Colleges and Universities, Orientation Courses, the Construction of Orientation Courses fo College Freshmen. (1923); Box 6, Folder 181 Citizenship Advisory Committee, 1924-29 Box 6, Folder 182 Problems of Citizenship, Miscellaneous: Scope and Content Note Course origins; 1924-25 outline; outline for discussion sections; study aids, Personal Reflections on Citizenship (by an instructor), 1934; evaluation by a committee for the School of Social Sciences.

Box 6, Folder 183 Problems of Citizenship: Early Scope and Content Note Working papers (ca. 1925). Plans, problems, approach, method, aims, etc.

Box 6, Folder 184 Problems in Citizenship: Minutes of Staff Conferences, 1923-26 Box 6, Folder 185 Problems in Citizenship: Minutes of Staff Conferences, 1929-33 Box 7, Folder 186 Assembly Bill 307: Would require a course in constitutional citizenship Box 7, Folder 187 Instructors, 1931 & 1933 Box 7, Folder 188 Report to the President, 1933-34 Box 7, Folder 189 Points of View Scope and Content Note Contains correspondence between E.E. Robinson and R.L. Wilbur on a School of Public Affairs at Stanford. (Possible origin of Citizenship course).

Box 7, Folder 190 Grading System, 1923 Box 7, Folder 191 Problems of Citizenship Examination, 1935 Box 7, Folder 192 Lower Division Committee on Citizenship, 1920-24 Box 7, Folder 193 Plans for Books on Orientation Box 7, Folder 194 Publicity, 1923 Box 7, Folder 195 Revision of the Plan for Citizenship and History, 1932-34 Box 7, Folder 196 Problems of Citizenship, 1933-35 Scope and Content Note Also includes Danner's speed reading and study research.

Problems of Citizenship Correspondence Box 7, Folder 197 A-F. Includes Luther Evans. 1935-20, Box 7, Folder 198 K-Q. Includes letters of 1920 exploring idea of citizenship course; letter to Howard Meneely explaining end of course and a new approach. 1935-20, Box 7, Folder 199 R-Z. Includes Mayo Newhall, Henry R. Luce, J.E.Wallace Sterling application, C.E. Rothwell, C.N. Reynolds, Chester Rowell. 1935-23, Box 7, Folder 200 Syllabus Books, Autumn 1932 Box 7, Folder 201 Problems of Citizenship, Syllabus Reorganization 1931-32 Box 7, Folder 202 Problems of Citizenship, Syllabus Reorganization 1933-34, 1934-35 Problems of Citizenship, Transcription of Lectures Box 7, Folder 203 Autumn 1923 Box 7, Folder 204 Autumn 1924 Box 7, Folder 205 Autumn 1926-27 Box 7, Folder 206 1926-28 Box 7, Folder 207 1928 Box 7, Folder 208 1928-29 Box 7, Folder 209 1929-30 Box 7, Folder 210 1930-31, 1931-32 Box 7, Folder 211 1932-33 Box 7, Folder 212 1933-35 Army Specialized Training Program 1943-1945

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Box 8, Folder 213 History 133 Tests (120a) 1. Memo to Dept. Heads from Classification Officer, 29-Sep-43 2. Typed & holograph letter from [Bob] to Charles, undated 3. Part I examination from Savelle. 4. Part I examination from Bailey. 5. Basic Phase Curriculum BE-1, 1st term. 6. Letter to Messrs. Robinson, Bailey, Bradley Barker, Knoles & White from M.S. [Max Savelle], 6-Oct-43 7. List of subject objectives, Parts I, II & III. 8. Holograph notes. 9. Items from memorandum from War Dept. 10. Letter to Charlie from no sig., undated 11. Memo to Savelle re Proposed Contracts with War Department fro Test Construction and Standardization for ASTP. Box 8, Folder 214 Item Analysis & Explanation of Program Reports, 1944 1. Report on Item Analysis for Terms I & II, 1944 2. Purpose & Content of #133 Program - report. 3. Basic Phase Curriculum B-1 - report. 4. What the Teachers Say of American History in the California Public High Schools - report. 5. Letter to University & College Heads from the Director of AST Division re purposes & procedures of ASTP, 5-Mar-43 Box 8, Folder 215 U.S. History Tests - Reports, etc. Summer 1943 1. History 133 grade sheets from 2 classes. 2. Summary of grade distribution, medians, etc. between Bailey and Parker's classes. 3. Analysis of how questions answered, Parts I, II and III. 4. History 133, Term I examination - Includes a page on purposes of the course & examination. Sep-43 5. History 133, Term II examination - Sep-43 6. History 133, Term III examination - Sep-43 7. Time Schedule for Reports. 8. Analysis of the Characteristics of the Test in History 133. 9. History 120a examination questions, 26 Jul, 6 Aug, 23 Aug 1943 10. U.S. History test questions. 11. Holograph page of numbers and grades. Box 8, Folder 216 U.S. History Tests - Part II 1. 2 rough drafts of part of history examination, Sep-43 2. Examination from History 120a, 10-Sep-43 3. Various test questions for make-up of Part II with holograph corrections, revisions & statements. Box 8, Folder 217 U.S. History Tests - Part IV 1. Rough drafts of examination - holograph revisions by [Parker & Bailey]. Box 8, Folder 218 Army Reports 1. Director's Reports on Instructional Time in Army Program, 23 Oct 1944-27 Aug 1945 2. Weekly Reports on Instruction in AST Units 3905. Form B & some Form C's. (1 report per month saved). 19 Jul 1943-14 Aug 1944 Box 8, Folder 219 Army Tests - History 133 1. List of Raw Scores & Distribution of Raw Scores for Preprofessional Term 3, 26-Jun-44 2. Basic Phase Curriculum BE-1 grade sheets for Terms I-III - includes precentile conversion tables 3. Achievement Test scores. 4. Absence reports & list of trainees of Jewish faith. Box 8, Folder 220 Assistants - Communication

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1. Correspondence with instructions on various matters on ASTP assistants from [Savelle], 1 Nov 1943-23 Mar 1944 Box 8, Folder 221 Comments on ASTP History course & Army Achievement Test 1. Criticism reports on History 31 - 71, exams, etc., 1944-45 Box 8, Folder 222 Coordinator's Office - Messrs. Harriman, Sensabaugh, Johnson 1. Schedule of exams, 13-Dec-45 2. Memo to ASTP instructors re time schedule for reports, scheduling of exams, etc., 1944-45 Box 8, Folder 223 Correspondence - General 1. Mainly correspondence with book companies, 28 Sep 1943-17 Jul 1945 Box 8, Folder 224 Correspondence - University 1. Basic Curriculum B-65 as a replacement. 2. ASTP prospects for summer quarter. 3. Memo to Miss Gay, History Dept. from M.J. Cody, Registrar's Office. 4. Memo to Curricula Directors & Dept. Heads from Alvin C. Eurich with report on time devoted to ADTP. 5. Memo from Edgar E. Robinson re memo concerning instructional costs of program & report on instruction time in program, 18-Oct-44 6. History Inter-Dept. correspondence. Includes names of Gay, Sensabaugh, W.H. Johnson, Mitchel, Bailey, Robinson, Savelle. All pertaining to ASTP sections & courses. Includes some statistics & list of some of the professors & their educational background. Also memo on tentative training strength & procedures for Basic I,II & III, 31 Aug 1943-11 Sep 1944 Box 8, Folder 225 Curriculum, Basic Phase 1. History 73 Course Objectives, Contents & Procedures. 2. Basic Curriculum B-65. 3. History 72 - summer schedule 1945 4. History 72 Course Objectives, Contents & Procedures. 5. History 31 - 71, course outline. 6. College Training Program (Aircrew). 7. Outline for History 133. 8. Reserve Curricula Introduction Report (Georg Knoles), 25-Apr-44 9. Curricula N-10, N-20, B-60 - 25-Apr-44 10. Introductory Curriculum N-30, 8-Aug-44 11. List of textbooks & instructional meterial used in ASTP. 12. Memorandum - Evaluation of Curricula. 13. History 11-61 - Selection of paper topics for the course. 14. Teacher's Manual for Higher American Citizen ship Charts, A Teacher's Manual for the Sanford-Grady American History Maps, Both for History 133. 1930, 1942 Box 8, Folder 226 History for the Army 1. Objectives & procedures & content of History 11-61 (America in World Affairs). 2. Circular on Curricula N-10, N-20 & B-60, 25-Apr-44 Box 8, Folder 227 Miscellaneous - ASTP 1. Corrected rosters for Cycle I, 14-Dec-45 2. Report on Time Devoted to ASTP by Gay & Bouret. 3. Spring quarter & winter quarter scheduling sheets. 4. Brief outline of History 31a. 5. History 133 schedule of sections, 2-Feb-44 6. Scheduling plans for M. Savelle: 14 Dec 1943, 22, 25, 27 Mar 1944, 4, & Apr 1944 7. Memo re receipt of maps. 8. Revised University calendar to co-ordinate University & ASTP, autumn-summer, 1944 9. Autumn schedule for Bailey. 10. Various schedules for sections including schedules for Moule & Gay. 11. Quarterly budgets for instruction of AST units: (7) (4) 1 Oct 1943, 29 Jan 1944, 8 May 1944 12. Holograph page of supplies & time list, winter 1944

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13. Summer quarter 1943 list of assistants & instructors & costs. 14. Cost analysis for History 133, 28-Sep-43 15. Forms for additional requirements of AST textbooks, 10 Jan-30 Jun 1944 16. Holograph notes. 17. Report on ASTP 705 - Historical Geography of France. 18. Suggestions for using AST achievement test results. Box 9, Folder 228 Examinations, History 11-61, 121a, 133 Summer 1944 - Box 9, Folder 229 Examinations, History 31-71 Winter 1944-45 - Box 9, Folder 230 Examinations, History 31-71 Autumn 1943-44 - Box 9, Folder 231 Examinations, History 72, Term I Summer 1945 - Box 9, Folder 232 Examinations, History 73, Term II Autumn 1945 - Box 9, Folder 233 Examinations, History 133, Terms I-III. Examination Schedules, Preprofessional Unit. Spring 1944 - Box 9, Folder 234 Examinations, History 133, Terms I-III Winter 1944 - Box 9, Folder 235 Examinations, Autumn 1943 Scope and Content Note Review questions for History 133.

Box 9, Folder 236 Instructors - Communications Scope and Content Note Correspondence to and between instructors, 4 Oct. 1943 - 6 July 1945.

Box 9, Folder 237 Answer Keys (could not be matched with exams in folders 228-235) Box 9, Folder 238 Questionnaires 1. 1 detailed questionnaire Information on Courses in American History & Civics in California 4 year & Senior High Schools. 2. Ca. 60 questionnaires re educational background of the trainees, U.S. History courses taken in high school & what aspects of American history before 1900 they wish to have reviewed. 3. Questionnaires for the trainees asking educational background, history courses taken, history books read. Box 9, Folder 239 Syllabi 1. History 11-61 - Summer 1944 2. History 31-71 - Winter 1945 3. History 31-71 - Autumn 1944 4. History 72 - Summer 1945 5. History 73 - Autumn 1945 6. History 133 - (Terms II & III); (Terms I-III); (Terms I-III); and (Term II). Summer 1944 Spring 1944 Winter 1944 Autumn 1943 Box 9, Folder 240 Trainee - Authorized Absence Reports Scope and Content Note Contents of folder destroyed - remainder kept as sample.

Box 9, Folder 241 Grade Sheets, Summer 1943 - Autumn 1945 Scope and Content Note Representative grade sheets from each quarter between above dates. Includes 8 weeks reports & end quarter reports. Mainly History 133, some Curriculum BE-1, History 31 & History 73.

Box 9, Folder 242 Class Roll Books, Summer 1943-Autumn 1945 Scope and Content Note Representatives kept from each quarter

Files of Prof. Gordon Craig 1962-1974

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Guide to the Stanford University, SC0029A 23 Department of History, Records Files of Prof. Gordon Craig 1962-1974

Box 10, Lectures (4), 1970-71 Folder 243 Box 10, Text, interim 1974 edition, for winter 1975 course. Folder 244 Box 10, Legislative history of the Jackson amendment, 1972 Folder 245 Box 10, Textbook, Ch. I-IX. [for the Stanford Materials, Aug 1974, Aug 26-30, 1974 Folder 246 Box 10, Textbook, Ch. X-XV. [see explanation, Folder 246.] Aug 1974 Folder 247 Box 11, Lectures (3), 1971 Folder 248 Box 11, Lectures (2), 1971 Folder 249 Box 11, Lectures (1), 1971 Folder 250 Box 11, Armaments, NATO, Helsinki, Vienna, etc., 1973 Folder 251 Box 11, Text: Draft, Ch. I, 1972 Folder 252 Box 11, Text: Prelim. draft, Ch. I, 1973 Folder 253 Box 11, Text: Prelim. draft, Ch. II, 1973 Folder 254 Box 11, Text: Prelim. draft, Ch. III, 1973 Folder 255 Box 11, Text: Prelim, draft, Ch. IV, 1974 Folder 256 Box 11, Ford Foundation Proposal, 1972 Folder 257 Committees Box 11, Committee on Relations Among Nations, 1965 Folder 258 Box 11, Committee on Relations Among Nations, 1966 Folder 259 Box 11, Committees on International Relations, (incl. material re. various international Folder 260 relations committees, 1968 1964-69 Box 12, International Relations Committee: Course and reading lists, 1969 Folder 261 Box 12, International Relations Committee: 1969 Folder 262a Box 12, International Relations Committee: 1969 Folder 262b Box 12, International Relations Committee: 1969 Folder 262c Box 12, International Relations Committee: Report, May-69 Folder 263 Box 12, International Relations Committee: 1972-74 Folder 264 Box 12, CRIS (Center for Research in International Studies): Search Committee, 1972-73 Folder 265 Box 13, CIR/CRIS, (Committee on International Relations/Center for Research in Folder 266 International Studies) 1970-71 Box 13, CRIS, Jan-Jun 1972 Folder 267 Box 13, CRIS, Jun 1972-Feb 1974 Folder 268

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Box 13, General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1966 Folder 269 Box 13, General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1964-65 Folder 270 Box 14, General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1962-63 Folder 271 Box 13, General Studies, Comm. on, [incl. minutes] 1963-64 Folder 272 Box 13, Faculty Self-Discipline, Floor Management Committee, 1970-72 Folder 273 Box 13, Faculty Self-Discipline, 1972 Folder 274 Box 13, Faculty Self-Discipline Code, 1972 Folder 275 Box 15, AAUP (American Association of University Professors): Commission on Faculty Folder 276 Self-Discipline, 1969-70 Box 15, AAUP Report on Government of University, 1968 Folder 277 General Departmental Files 1952-1974 Note Boxes 16 through 21 are restricted; consult the University Archivist for access.

Box 16, Adams, James D. [Knoles] 1971-72 Folder 278 Box 16, Advisees, [Craig] 1972-74 Folder 279 Box 16, Africa - History; Joint Appointment, [Wright, Knoles] 1963-65 Folder 280 Box 16, African Studies, [Potter] 1967-68 Folder 281 Box 16, Afro-American History, [Knoles] 1968-70 Folder 282 Box 16, Afro-American Studies, [Knoles] 1968-69 Folder 283 Box 16, AHA Meeting (American Historical Assn.), [Potter] 1966 Folder 284 Box 16, Americanist, [Potter, Knoles] 1971-72 Folder 285 Box 16, Americanist - Diplomatic, [Potter] 1966 Folder 286 Box 16, Americanist - General, [Potter] 1966-67 Folder 287 Box 16, Americanist - Inactive, [Potter] 1966-67 Folder 288 Box 16, Americanist - Kennedy, [Potter] 1966-67 Folder 289 Box 16, Americanist - Pomeroy, [Potter] 1966-67 Folder 290 Box 16, BAP (Budget Adjustment Program), [General] 1970-71 Folder 291 Box 16, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 292 Box 16, China Prospects, [Smith, Knoles] 1968-69 Folder 293 Box 16, Committee on International Studies, [Potter] 1965-67 Folder 294 Box 16, Communications to Staff, [Potter] 1965-67 Folder 295

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Box 16, Comparative History, [Potter] 1966-67 Folder 296 Box 17, Courses and Degrees, [Potter] 1967-68 Folder 297 Box 17, Course Schedule, [General] 1962-65 Folder 298 Box 17, Courses Scheduled, [General] 1965-68 Folder 299 Box 17, Course Syllabuses, [General] 1965-66 Folder 300 Box 17, Dawson, Philip, [Knoles] Includes articles. 1969-70 Folder 301 Box 17, Dean, Benjamin Douglass, Fund (Institute of American History), [Knoles] 1966-72 Folder 302 Box 17, Degree Requirements, [Knoles] 1952-69 Folder 303 Box 17, Dept. Meetings, [Knoles] Includes minutes. 1968-69 Folder 304 Box 17, Dept. organization, [Knoles] 1968-72 Folder 305 Box 17, Departmental Rosters, [Potter] 1967-68 Folder 306 Box 17, East Asia, [General] 1960-65 Folder 307 Box 17, East Asian Appointment, [General] 1966-69 Folder 308 Box 17, East Asian Studies, [General] 1966-69 Folder 309 Box 17, East European Studies, [General] 1968 Folder 310 Box 17, European Appt., [General] 1966-67 Folder 311 Box 18, Fellowship Committee Files [General] Folder 312 Box 18, Fellowships, [General] 1962-65 Folder 313 Box 18, Freshman Seminars, [Potter] 1965-68 Folder 314 Box 18, General Studies, [Potter] 1966-68 Folder 315 Box 18, Gifts, [Potter-Knoles] 1966-72 Folder 316 Box 18, Graduate Admissions, [Knoles] 1965-69 Folder 317 Box 18, Grad. Admissions, [Potter-Knoles] 1967-68 Folder 318 Box 18, Grad. Admissions - Support, [Knoles] 1968-72 Folder 319 Box 19, Guest Lecturers, [Knoles] 1968-71 Folder 320 Box 19, History 200 (D. Kennedy), [Knoles] 1968-69 Folder 321 Box 19, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 322 Box 19, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 323 Box 19, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 324

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Box 19, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 325 Box 19, Honors Program, [Potter] 1966-70 Folder 326 Box 19, Hoover Institute, [Potter-Knoles] 1966-70 Folder 327 Box 19, Housekeeping Items, [General] 1959-69 Folder 328 Box 19, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 329 Box 19, Humanities and Sciences, [Potter] 1965-68 Folder 330 Box 19, Institute of American History - Budget, [General] 1961-70 Folder 331 Box 19, Instructional Costs, [General] 1962-67 Folder 332 Box 19, Johnson, Wesley, [Knoles] 1968-71 Folder 333 Box 19, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 334 Box 20, Grad. Admissions and Fellowships, Assistantships, [Wright] 1958-64 Folder 335 Box 20, Grad. Assistants, T.A.S., and Work-Study, [Potter-Knoles] 1966-69 Folder 336 Box 20, Graduate Curriculum, [Potter] 1966 Folder 337 Box 20, Graduate Students, [Knoles-Wright] 1962-65 Folder 338 Box 20, Graduate Students. Teaching, [Knoles] 1968 Folder 339 Box 20, Latin America, [Wright-Knoles] 1962-64 Folder 340 Box 20, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 341 Box 20, Library, [General] 1962-65 Folder 342 Box 20, Library: Old File, [General] 1957-63 Folder 343 Box 20, Mexican-American Studies, [Knoles] 1969-70 Folder 344 Box 20, Modern France, [Knoles] 1970 Folder 345 Box 20, New Appointments, General, [General] 1958-65 Folder 346 Box 20, Potter, David, [Knoles] Includes memorial resolution, obituaries. 1970-72 Folder 347 Box 21, Rhodes James, Robert, [Potter] 1966-68 Folder 348 Box 21, Rosenberg, John, [Potter] 1968 Folder 349 Box 21, Sabbaticals and Leaves, [Wright] 1960-65 Folder 350 Box 21, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 351 Box 21, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 352 Box 21, Spingarn, Stephen, [Potter] 1966-68 Folder 353

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Box 21, Summer School - old file, [Wright] 1958-63 Folder 354 Box 21, Summer Session, [Potter] 1966 Folder 355 Box 21, Telephone, [Potter] 1967 Folder 356 Box 21, [File returned to History Department 10/75.] Folder 357 Box 21, Toynbee, Arnold, [Potter] 1967 Folder 358 Box 21, Travel, [Wright] 1961-65 Folder 359 Box 21, Western Civilization, [Knoles] 1963-69 Folder 360 Box 21, Western Civilization, [Knoles] 1968-71 Folder 361 Box 21, Woodrow Wilsons, [Knoles] 1965-70 Folder 362

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