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Harold L. Clapp Papers 1929-1961 1947-1961
The Harold L. Clapp papers consist of talks; unpublished articles, stories, books, verse, and translations; newspaper clippings about Clapp; and correspondence. One published book is reproduced here; other published works are listed in Appendix A. The papers span the years 1929-61, with the bulk of the material between 1947 and 1961. Mr. Clapp was very concerned about American public primary and secondary education and in teacher training, favoring greater emphasis on basic elementary subjects. Much of the collections records his active work in this area, speaking and writing and working for the Council for Basic Education in Washington, D.C. This interest began with his observations of his sons’ education in Swiss public schools during the family’s year in Geneva, 1947-48. The year is described in detail in letters written by HLC and Laura Clapp and in Laura Clapp’s introductory pages to the letters. All of these are in “Letters from Switzerland,” the first series in the Clapp papers. The Swiss letters also describe living and travel conditions and problems of American students in post-war Europe. Mr. Clapp’s ideas on education are most fully documented I the series Council for Basic Education, Talks, and Published and Unpublished Writings. French Play School shows the practical application of his ideas. His fiction (three books) was satire on American education. Other than the Manual for French A2 the papers contain very little directly relating to Mr. Clapp’s teaching of French at Grinnell College. Laura Clapp transcribed by hand or had typed some of the papers because the originals were difficult to read. She collected and in part arranged the material and appended explanatory notes where she felt they would help a reader better understand her husband’s writings. Excerpts from her letters to her mother (series 10) describe some campus events of the 1940s and ‘50s.
Clapp, Harold L.
Parte de Dorothy S. Palmer Papers 1989-1993
President's Commitee for a Stronger Minority Presence
Parte de Dorothy S. Palmer Papers 1989-1993
VHS tape, "Grinnell College Class of 1962 25th Reunion"
Parte de Dorothy S. Palmer Papers 1989-1993
Translations No date indicated. 12 poems by various writers and a selection from Courteline. [See also “Meteors” by Georges Courteline, in Grinnell College Arena, vol. 3 no. 3, (Easter 1953), p. 75-77]
Parte de Searchlight Club Records 1896-1994
Parte de Searchlight Club Records 1896-1994
Chronicle of events in the life of Paul Somers Harding, the fictional hero. Author unknown. Date unknown but probably early 20th century.
Lenabel Courtney Oral Interview 1883-1977 1883-1899
Lenabel Body Courtney was interviewed by her grandson, J. Courtney Wilson, in January, February, August and December 1977. The collection consists of 15 cassette tapes and transcripts of approximately 230 typed pages, the transcript for each tape having an index of topics discussed.
Wilson, J. Courtney
Parte de Congregational Church (Victor, Iowa) records 1883-1933
Parte de Congregational Church (Victor, Iowa) records 1883-1933
Literary reviews, original manuscripts
Parte de Charles H. Foster papers 1939-1985
Carbon copy review of Robert Frost’s A Masque of Mercy, published in “The Tanager,” December 1947 Published “The Genesis of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s ‘The Minister’s Wooing,’” “New England Quarterly,” December 1948 Published book review of Edwin Cady’s The Gentleman in America: A Literary Study in American Culture, American Quarterly, Summer 1950 “The Shot Heard Round the World” text written by Foster for a brochure announcing 1951 George F. Baker Foundation Grant to Grinnell College, and its published version titled “A Quest for Leadership in Small Town Schools of America” “Jonathan Edwards” carbon copy of original manuscript submitted to Broadcast Music, Inc. for “The American Story” radio program, letter of receipt March 6, 1958, check stub for $75m and radio script Foster’s copy of September 10, 1955 “New Yorker” in which Edmund Wilson reviews his book, The Rungless Ladder.
Correspondence: MacKinlay Kantor to Foster
Parte de Charles H. Foster papers 1939-1985
Letter dated July 5, 1957 Letter dated July 16, 1957 Letter dated August 29, 1957 Letter dated December 30, 1957 “Something More Powerful,” The Alumni-Senior Chapel Address, June 8, 1957