Cora Wilson Stewart papers

Abstract

The Cora Wilson Stewart Papers (dated 1869-1979, undated; 17.18 cubic feet; 70 document boxes, 4 flat boxes, 6 oversize folders, 3 items) consists of correspondence, speeches, subject files, pamphlets, scrapbooks, notebooks, posters, and publications that predominately showcase the efforts of Stewart to combat illiteracy in Kentucky and the greater United States from 1900 to the 1930s.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Cora Wilson Stewart papers
Date
1869-1979, undated (inclusive)
Extent
17.18 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Literacy -- United States.
Evening and continuation schools.
Rowan County (Ky.)
Educators.
Notebooks.
Speeches, addresses, etc.
Powell County (Ky.)
Moonlight Schools
Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center
Bert T. Combs Appalachian Collection
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by subject and format into 19 series: Biographical Materials, Correspondence, Native American Education, Financial records - National Illiteracy Crusade, Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, Moonlight Schools, Conferences, Religious Writings, Speeches, Notebooks and Scrapbooks, Articles, Publications, Newspaper Clippings, Illiteracy Statistics, Pamphlets, Subject Files, Prison Reader, Posters, and Artifacts.
Finding Aid Author
Sarah Coblentz
Preferred Citation
58M25: [Identification of Item], Cora Wilson Stewart Papers, 1869-1979, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Cora Wilson Stewart was an educator and author, born 17 January 1875 at her parents' farm in Powell County. She was the daughter of Dr. Jeremiah and Annie Eliza (Hally) Wilson and was educated at Morehead Normal school, National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio, and the University of Kentucky. She began her teaching career in Rowan County in 1895, becoming so highly regarded that she was elected to the post of school superintendent for the county in 1901. In 1904 she married Rowan County school teacher Alexander T. Stewart, and five years later she became the first woman president of the Kentucky Educational Association. In that same year she began her groundbreaking work in adult education, establishing the first "moonlight schools" in order to remedy adult illiteracy in Rowan County. The program made use of county school buildings after hours and employed as a text the Rowan County Messenger, an educational newspaper Stewart founded expressly for the purpose of developing an adult literacy training program which could avoid the stigma associated with primers. By 1913 moonlight schools had spread to seven other counties, and an institute in Morehead a year earlier had examined the problems and techniques of drawing and instructing illiterate adults. During this time, she generally received support from the state, as well as the press in Kentucky, attested to by the expansive correspondence she kept. During the first World War and Russian revolution she capitalized on patriotic sentiment to encourage the education of illiterate soldiers and warn of the susceptibility of unlettered individuals to communism. She worked on the behalf of many educational organizations during the 1920s and 1930s, including the Illiteracy Commission of the National Education Association, the National Illiteracy Crusade, and the World Federation of Educational Association. Stewart sought to establish standards of literacy in the African American and Native American populations as well. By the mid to late 1930s she had become less involved with education, devoting her attention to the Oxford Group, a religious organization, which believed that an individual's life should be guided by Divine Instruction. Cora Wilson Stewart passed away in December 1958 in North Carolina.
Scope and Content
The Cora Wilson Stewart Papers (dated 1869-1979, undated; 17.18 cubic feet; 70 document boxes, 4 flat boxes, 6 oversize folders, 3 items) consists of correspondence, speeches, subject files, pamphlets, scrapbooks, notebooks, posters, and publications that predominately showcase the efforts of Stewart to combat illiteracy in Kentucky and the greater United States from 1900 to the 1930s. The majority of the collection is comprised of correspondence to and from Cora Wilson Stewart between 1900 until her death in 1958 as well as some from family dating to 1979. This series is organized into three separate sub-series: by major correspondent, by year, and by major subjects. Correspondence includes letters from significant figures such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Calvin Coolidge, Alben Barkley, Ruth Bryan Owen, and William Allen White. The correspondence primarily relates to Wilson's efforts and involvement with the Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, Illiteracy Commission of the National Education Association (NEA), the National Illiteracy Crusade, the World federation of Educational Associations, and other organizations active through the 1920s and early 1930s. The remaining series also document the efforts to combat illiteracy in the United States, organized by subject. These include Native American education, moonlight schools, illiteracy and education conferences, publications by Cora Wilson Stewart and educational organizations, and illiteracy statistics. Most of the series are arranged alphabetically, however, the newspaper clippings series is arranged chronologically. The posters series documents the promotional materials of the Campaign to Combat Illiteracy in Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and South Carolina as well as some achievements and certificates bestowed upon Stewart for her efforts. The artifacts series is comprised of two items: a leather strip with Native American art on it and the "Loving Cup". Two series document Stewart's life outside of her work in education; Biographical Materials documents her family and personal life and Religious Writings showcase her notes and work with the Oxford group in the late-1930s.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Biographical Materials, 1869-1871, 1900-1958, undated

Cora Wilson Stewart, 1910-1925, undated

  • Box 1, folder 1
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Cora Wilson Stewart diary entries, 1926-1930

  • Box 1, folder 2
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Articles on Cora Wilson Stewart, 1915-1923, undated

  • Box 1, folder 3
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Autograph albums, undated

  • Box 1, folder 4
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First book, circa 1884

  • Box 1, folder 5
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Notes and notebooks, 1922, undated

  • Box 1, folder 6
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Published biographies, 1923-1925

  • Box 1, folder 7
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Cora Wilson Stewart activities and information, 1901-1930, undated

  • Box 1, folder 8
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Passport, 1934

  • Box 1, folder 9
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Obituary, 1958

  • Box 1, folder 10
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Genealogy information, 1908-1925, undated

  • Box 1, folder 11
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Ann Eliza Halley Wilson diary, 1869-1871

  • Box 2, folder 1
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Bunyan S. Wilson, 1934-1938

  • Box 2, folder 2
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Wilson family clippings, 1900, 1936-1946, undated

  • Box 2, folder 3
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Correspondence, 1900-1979, undated

Correspondents, 1910-1958, undated

Cluttie Bloodworth, 1925-1932

  • Box 2, folder 4
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Mary C.C. Bradford, 1920-1930

  • Box 2, folder 5
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W.J. Burger, 1921-1925

  • Box 2, folder 6
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Arpha Burrell, 1937-1940, undated

  • Box 2, folder 7
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Arthur Chamberlain, 1920-1929

  • Box 2, folder 8
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B.F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1915-1940

  • Box 2, folder 9
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Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Crabbe, 1911-1925

  • Box 2, folder 10
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J.W. Crabtree, 1920-1925

  • Box 2, folder 11
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Miss Mattie Dalton, 1910-1929

  • Box 3, folder 1
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Wil Lou Gray, 1919-1929

  • Box 3, folder 2
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Erwin A. Holt, 1918-1940

  • Box 3, folder 3-5
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Herbert Houston, 1924-1934

  • Box 3, folder 6-7
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Mabel Maxwell (Mrs. Bruce Carr) Jones, 1924-1925

  • Box 3, folder 8
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Sally Lucas Jean, 1921-1938

  • Box 3, folder 9-10
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Miss Willie Lawson, 1922-1936, undated

  • Box 4, folder 1
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S.K. Mardis, 1920-1925

  • Box 4, folder 2
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Loraine McGlone, 1918-1940, undated

  • Box 4, folder 3-5
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R.A. Nestos, 1923-1935

  • Box 4, folder 6-7
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Minnie J. Nelson, 1921

  • Box 4, folder 8
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Robert Paterson, 1927-1958

  • Box 4, folder 9
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Paul M. Pearson, 1922-1928

  • Box 4, folder 10
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Josephine Corliss Preston, 1918-1938

  • Box 5, folder 1-2
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Mary K. Sherman, 1921-1925

  • Box 5, folder 3
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Lela Mae Stiles, 1917-1940, undated

  • Box 5, folder 4-8
  • Box 6, folder 1-2
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Augustus O. Thomas, 1921

  • Box 6, folder 3
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E.B. Tucker, 1922-1923

  • Box 6, folder 4
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M.C. Turner, 1927

  • Box 6, folder 5
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William Allen White, 1923-1940

  • Box 6, folder 6
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Agnes S. Winn, 1922

  • Box 6, folder 7
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Albert E. Winship, 1912-1931

  • Box 6, folder 8
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Alice Ames Winter, 1921-1925

  • Box 6, folder 9
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Caroline S. Woodruff, 1923

  • Box 6, folder 10
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Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 1921-1924

  • Box 6, folder 11
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Year, 1900-1979, undated

1900-1909

  • Box 6, folder 12
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1910

  • Box 6, folder 13
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1911

  • Box 7, folder 1
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1912

  • Box 7, folder 2
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1913

  • Box 7, folder 3
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1914

  • Box 7, folder 4-5
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1915

  • Box 7, folder 6
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1916

  • Box 7, folder 7
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1917

  • Box 7, folder 8
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1918

  • Box 8, folder 1
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1919

  • Box 8, folder 2
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1920

  • Box 8, folder 3-5
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1921

  • Box 9, folder 1-3
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1922

  • Box 9, folder 4-5
  • Box 10, folder 1-3
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1923

  • Box 10, folder 4-6
  • Box 11, folder 1-4
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1924

  • Box 11, folder 5
  • Box 12, folder 1-6
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1925

  • Box 13, folder 1-5
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1926

  • Box 13, folder 6
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1927

  • Box 14, folder 1
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1928

  • Box 14, folder 2-3
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1929

  • Box 14, folder 4-6
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1930

  • Box 15, folder 1
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1931

  • Box 15, folder 2-3
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1932

  • Box 15, folder 4
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1933

  • Box 15, folder 5
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1934

  • Box 15, folder 6
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1935

  • Box 16, folder 1
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1936

  • Box 16, folder 2
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1937

  • Box 16, folder 3
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1938

  • Box 16, folder 4
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1939

  • Box 16, folder 5
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1940-1945,1957-1959, 1979

  • Box 16, folder 6
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Undated

  • Box 16, folder 7-8
  • Box 17, folder 1-3
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Subject, 1911-1937, undated

American Legion, 1922

  • Box 17, folder 4
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Chautauqua Association, 1922-1925

  • Box 17, folder 5
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Cora Wilson Stewart, 1911-1935

  • Box 17, folder 6-7
  • Box 18, folder 1
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Education bill, 1923-1924

  • Box 18, folder 2
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Employment in teaching, 1933

  • Box 18, folder 3
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Family, 1912, 1920-1940, undated

  • Box 18, folder 4-6
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Feeble-minded institutions, 1922-1925

  • Box 18, folder 7
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Illiteracy conference, 1922

  • Box 18, folder 8
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Illiteracy conference of Middle-West and Northern States, 1922

  • Box 18, folder 9
  • Box 19, folder 1
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Illiteracy conference of Northern States, 1922-1924

  • Box 19, folder 2-3
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Southern illiteracy conferences, 1923

  • Box 19, folder 4-6
  • Box 20, folder 1
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Alabama, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 2
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Arkansas, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 3
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Florida, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 4
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Georgia, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 5
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Mississippi, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 6
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Kentucky, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 7
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Louisiana, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 8
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - North Carolina, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 9
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - South Carolina, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 10
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Tennessee, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 11
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Texas, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 12
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Illiteracy conference of the Southern States - Virginia, 1922

  • Box 20, folder 13
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Illiteracy conferences of Western states (not held), 1922-1923

  • Box 21, folder 1
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International Illiteracy Campaign, 1923-1924

  • Box 21, folder 2
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Marden book department, 1923-1924

  • Box 21, folder 3
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Moonlight schools, 1922-1925

  • Box 21, folder 4-6
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National Illiteracy Commission - luncheon and conference in Indianapolis, 1925

  • Box 21, folder 7
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National Illiteracy Conference, 1924

  • Box 21, folder 8
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National Illiteracy Conference, 1923-1924

  • Box 22, folder 1-3
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National Illiteracy Conference, 1923, undated

  • Box 22, folder 4
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National Illiteracy Conference - Eastern, 1921

  • Box 22, folder 5
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National Illiteracy Conference invitations, 1923-1924

  • Box 22, folder 6
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National Illiteracy Conference - Southern, 1922

  • Box 22, folder 7
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National Illiteracy Conferences - photocopies, 1921-1923

  • Box 23, folder 1-2
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Press associations - state, 1922

  • Box 23, folder 3
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Pictorial Review Award, 1924-1932

  • Box 23, folder 4-5
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Radio broadcast response, 1933

  • Box 23, folder 6
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Requests for illiteracy materials and information, 1933-1937

  • Box 23, folder 7-8
  • Box 24, folder 1-2
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Sequicentennial Exhibition Association, 1925

  • Box 24, folder 3
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State Superintendents of Education, 1924

  • Box 24, folder 4
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Statistics, 1920-1922

  • Box 24, folder 5
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Success Magazine, 1924-1925

  • Box 24, folder 6
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VIP letters, 1920-1933

  • Folder 7
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Wardens, 1922

  • Box 24, folder 7
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Women's clubs - Alabama, 1922-1924

  • Box 24, folder 8
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Women's clubs - Arizona, 1922-1925

  • Box 24, folder 9
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Women's clubs - Arkansas, 1922-1925

  • Box 24, folder 10
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Women's clubs - California, 1922-1923

  • Box 24, folder 11
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Women's clubs - Colorado, 1922-1924

  • Box 24, folder 12
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Women's clubs - Delaware, 1923

  • Box 25, folder 1
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Women's clubs - Florida, 1922-1925

  • Box 25, folder 2
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Women's clubs - Georgia, 1922-1925

  • Box 25, folder 3
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Women's clubs - Idaho, 1923

  • Box 25, folder 4
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Women's clubs - Illinois, 1922-1925

  • Box 25, folder 5
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Women's clubs - Indiana, 1922-1925

  • Box 25, folder 6
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Women's clubs - Iowa, 1922-1925

  • Box 25, folder 7-9
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Women's clubs - Kansas, 1922-1925

  • Box 26, folder 1
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Women's clubs - Kentucky, 1922-1925

  • Box 26, folder 2
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Women's clubs - Louisiana, 1922-1924

  • Box 26, folder 3
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Women's clubs - Maine, 1922-1923

  • Box 26, folder 4
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Women's clubs - Maryland, 1922-1924

  • Box 26, folder 5
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Women's clubs - Massachusetts, 1922-1923

  • Box 26, folder 6
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Women's clubs - Michigan, 1922-1925

  • Box 26, folder 7
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Women's clubs - Minnesota, 1922-1923

  • Box 26, folder 8
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Women's clubs - Mississippi, 1922-1923

  • Box 26, folder 9
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Women's clubs - Missouri, 1920-1924

  • Box 26, folder 10
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Women's clubs - Montana, 1922-1925

  • Box 26, folder 11
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Women's clubs - Nebraska, 1922-1924

  • Box 26, folder 12
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Women's clubs - Nevada, 1922-1923

  • Box 26, folder 13
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Women's clubs - New Jersey, 1922-1924

  • Box 26, folder 14
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Women's clubs - New Mexico, 1922-1923

  • Box 26, folder 15
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Women's clubs - New York, 1923

  • Box 26, folder 16
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Women's clubs - North Carolina, 1923-1924

  • Box 26, folder 17
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Women's clubs - North Dakota, 1922-1923

  • Box 26, folder 18
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Women's clubs - Oklahoma, 1923-1924

  • Box 26, folder 19
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Women's clubs - Ohio, 1922-1925

  • Box 26, folder 20
  • Box 27, folder 1
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Women's clubs - Oregon, 1922-1925

  • Box 27, folder 2
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Women's clubs - Pennsylvania, 1922-1925

  • Box 27, folder 3
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Women's clubs - Rhode Island, 1922

  • Box 27, folder 4
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Women's clubs - South Carolina, 1922-1924

  • Box 27, folder 5
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Women's clubs - South Dakota, 1923-1924

  • Box 27, folder 6
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Women's clubs - Tennessee, 1922-1925

  • Box 27, folder 7
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Women's clubs - Texas, 1921-1925

  • Box 27, folder 8
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Women's clubs - Utah, 1922-1924

  • Box 27, folder 9
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Women's clubs - Vermont, 1922-1923

  • Box 27, folder 10
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Women's clubs - Virginia, 1922-1923

  • Box 27, folder 11
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Women's clubs - Washington, 1922-1925

  • Box 27, folder 12
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Women's clubs - Washington, D.C., 1922-1925

  • Box 27, folder 13
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Women's clubs - West Virginia, 1921-1924

  • Box 27, folder 14
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Women's clubs - Wisconsin, 1922-1924

  • Box 27, folder 15
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Women's clubs - Wyoming, 1922-1923

  • Box 27, folder 16
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World Education Conference - International Illiteracy Conference, 1923

  • Box 27, folder 17-18
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Native American Education, 1914-1932, undated

Blackfeet Indian tablets, undated

  • Box 28, folder 1-2
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Manuscript for Indian Education book, undated

  • Box 28, folder 3
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Map of Indian reservations in the US, 1914

  • Box 28, folder 4
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Poetry and book excerpts for Indian education, undated

  • Box 28, folder 5
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Indian reservation newsletters and printed material, circa 1922-1932

  • Box 28, folder 6
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Mrs. Johnston's records from the Heart Butte School, undated

  • Box 28, folder 7
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Notes from photographs for Indian education, undated

  • Box 28, folder 8
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Class roll and notes for Mrs. Robinson, undated

  • Box 28, folder 9
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Indian student work, 1931, undated

  • Box 28, folder 10
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Student work, undated

  • Box 28, folder 11
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Materials from Cora Wilson Stewart when superintendent, Blackfeet Indian Agency, 1926-1931, undated

  • Box 28, folder 12
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"Indian note book" [notes on residents of a reservation], 1926

  • Box 29, folder 1
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Writing exercises by Indian students, undated

  • Box 29, folder 2
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Letters by Indian students, 1931

  • Box 29, folder 3-7
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Indian Reader - first book, undated

  • Box 30, folder 1
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Indians - illiteracy schools, 1931-1932, undated

  • Box 30, folder 2
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Financial Records - National Illiteracy Crusade, 1915-1934, undated

Financial statement, 1930

  • Box 30, folder 3
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Vouchers, 1928-1929

  • Box 30, folder 4
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Vouchers, 1929-1930

  • Box 30, folder 5
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Vouchers - office expenses, 1930 April

  • Box 30, folder 6
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Vouchers - office expenses, 1930 May - June

  • Box 30, folder 7
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Supplemental vouchers, 1930

  • Box 30, folder 8
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Vouchers - office expenses, 1931

  • Box 30, folder 9
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Ledger book, 1929-1930

  • Box 30, folder 10
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Audit report, 1929

  • Box 30, folder 11
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Audit report, 1931

  • Box 30, folder 12
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Supplemental vouchers, 1930

  • Box 30, folder 13
  • Box 31, folder 1
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Contributions, 1926-1932

  • Box 31, folder 2-3
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Vouchers, 1930-1932

  • Box 31, folder 4
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Vouchers, 1931

  • Box 31, folder 5-6
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Washington Loan and Trust Co., 1926-1927

  • Box 31, folder 7
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Washington Loan and Trust Co., 1928-1929

  • Box 31, folder 8
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Washington Loan and Trust Co., 1929 June - December

  • Box 31, folder 9
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Washington Loan and Trust Co., 1931

  • Box 31, folder 10
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Washington Loan and Trust Co., 1931-1932

  • Box 32, folder 1
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Petty cash accounts, 1932

  • Box 32, folder 2
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Bills, 1933

  • Box 32, folder 3
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Budget plans, 1927-1930

  • Box 32, folder 4
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Contributions and donations, 1927-1932

  • Box 32, folder 5
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Vouchers, 1930-1933

  • Box 32, folder 6
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Audit report, 1929

  • Box 32, folder 7
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Vouchers re: Mother's Campaign, 1929

  • Box 32, folder 8
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Completed vouchers, 1932

  • Box 32, folder 9
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"Audits prepped by Wayne Kendrick", 1929-1930

  • Box 32, folder 10
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Bills and receipts, 1930

  • Box 33, folder 1
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Financial statements, 1931-1932

  • Box 33, folder 2
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Financial statements, 1932-1933

  • Box 33, folder 3
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Railroad freight bills, 1920-1922

  • Box 33, folder 4
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Salt Lake Deposit Bank, 1924-1925, 1934

  • Box 33, folder 5
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Financial records, 1915-1931

  • Box 33, folder 6
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Banking and financial records, 1921-1934

  • Box 33, folder 7
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Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, 1916-1920, undated

Act to create Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, 1919

  • Box 33, folder 8
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Moonlight schools pamphlets and broadsides, 1918-1919, undated

  • Box 33, folder 9
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Kentucky Illiteracy Commission financial records, 1920

  • Box 33, folder 10
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Moonlight school course of study books, 1917-1919

  • Box 33, folder 11-12
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Published material, undated

  • Box 34, folder 1
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Blank reports and forms, undated

  • Box 34, folder 2
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Moonlight school blank forms, undated

  • Box 34, folder 3
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Reports, 1916, 1920

  • Box 34, folder 4
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Kentucky Illiteracy Commission and county superintendents report, 1920

  • Box 34, folder 5
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Reports to Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, 1919

  • Box 34, folder 6
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Reports to Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, 1920, undated

  • Box 34, folder 7
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Reports to Kentucky Illiteracy Commission and superintendents questionnaire replies, 1920

  • Box 34, folder 8
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Moonlight schools lesson books, undated

  • Box 34, folder 9
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Moonlight school class projects, undated

  • Box 34, folder 10-11
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County Illiteracy Agent's record books, 1919

  • Box 35, folder 1-4
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Moonlight schools and soldier's tablets, undated

  • Box 35, folder 5
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Moonlight Schools, 1914-1934, undated

Promotional materials, undated

  • Box 36, folder 1
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Operating info pamphlets, undated

  • Box 36, folder 2
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Teacher's letters (Kentucky), undated

  • Box 36, folder 3
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"Country Life reader" advertisement, undated

  • Box 36, folder 4
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Samples of student work - Arkansas, 1926-1930

  • Box 36, folder 5
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Samples of student work - Georgia, 1930

  • Box 36, folder 6
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Samples of student work - Kentucky, 1914-1919

  • Box 36, folder 7
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Samples of student work - multiple states, 1916-1931

  • Box 36, folder 8
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Samples of student work - multiple states, 1930-1934

  • Box 36, folder 9
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Samples of student work, 1928-1929, undated

  • Box 36, folder 10
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Writing practice tablets, undated

  • Box 36, folder 11
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Blank diploma form, undated

  • Box 36, folder 12
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Conferences, 1919-1934, undated

Illiteracy conferences, 1924, 1934, undated

  • Box 37, folder 1
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National illiteracy conferences, 1921-1931

  • Box 37, folder 2
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Southeastern Ohio Teachers Association annual convention, 1920

  • Box 37, folder 3
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Illiteracy Conference of the Western States, 1923

  • Box 37, folder 4
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Illiteracy Conference of the Mid-West and Northern States, 1922

  • Box 37, folder 5
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Delegates to conference of Middle-West and Northern States, undated

  • Box 37, folder 6
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Illiteracy Conference of Southern States tentative program schedule, 1919

  • Box 37, folder 7
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National Illiteracy Conference schedules, 1924

  • Box 37, folder 8
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National Citizens Conference on Education, 1920

  • Box 37, folder 9
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World Conference on Education, 1923

  • Box 37, folder 10
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Address list of delegates to the World Conference on Education, undated

  • Box 37, folder 11
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Exhibit materials from World Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1925

  • Box 37, folder 12
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World Conference conduct regulations, undated

  • Box 37, folder 13
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Conference publicity brochures and writings, 1920, undated

  • Box 37, folder 14
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Religious Writings, 1919-1940, undated

"The North American House Party" newsletters, 1934

  • Box 37, folder 15
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"The Oxford Group International House Party" newsletter, 1934

  • Box 37, folder 16
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Congressional record on "moral re-armament", 1939

  • Box 37, folder 17
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Information on moral re-armament, 1939, undated

  • Box 37, folder 18
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Oxford Group meetings, 1934-1936

  • Box 37, folder 19
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Oxford Group releases, 1938-1940

  • Box 37, folder 20
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Oxford Group speeches and sermons, 1934, undated

  • Box 38, folder 1
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Oxford Group essays, undated

  • Box 38, folder 2
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Witness and Canadian Homestead newspaper clippings, 1934

  • Box 38, folder 3
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Oxford Group Weekly Supplement, 1934-1935

  • Box 38, folder 4
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The United States News clippings, 1939

  • Box 38, folder 5
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The New Witness newsletter, 1938-1940

  • Box 38, folder 6
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Newspaper clippings on moral re-armament, 1936-1939

  • Box 38, folder 7-8
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Song-books and programs, 1936-1939, undated

  • Box 38, folder 9
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Moral re-armament publications, 1938, undated

  • Box 38, folder 10
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Various pamphlets, 1919-1940, undated

  • Box 38, folder 11
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The Calvary Evangel, 1935-1936

  • Box 38, folder 12
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"The Rise of a New Spirit", undated

  • Box 38, folder 13
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"America's Way Forward" by Herbert Hoover, undated

  • Box 38, folder 14
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A Challenge to Constructive Christian Living, undated

  • Box 38, folder 15
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"How do I Begin?" by Hallen Viney, 1937

  • Box 38, folder 16
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"God Calling (A Devotional Diary)" by Two Listeners, 1938

  • Box 39, folder 1
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"Why I Believe in the Oxford Group" by Jack C. Winslow, 1934

  • Box 39, folder 2
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"Life Changers" by Harold Begbie, 1932

  • Box 39, folder 3
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Notes, 1936-1938, undated

  • Box 39, folder 4-6
  • Box 40, folder 1-5
  • Box 41, folder 1-2
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Notebooks, 1921-1937, undated

  • Box 41, folder 3-5
  • Box 42, folder 1-2
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Speeches, 1881, 1902-1936, undated

Programs, 1918-1925

  • Box 42, folder 4-6
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Alabama, undated

  • Box 43, folder 1
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Arkansas, 1922, undated

  • Box 43, folder 2
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Democratic National Convention and Campaign, undated

  • Box 43, folder 3
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General, 1912-1923, undated

  • Box 43, folder 4-7
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General federation of Women's Clubs, 1918-1924

  • Box 43, folder 8
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Georgia, 1923, 1930

  • Box 44, folder 1
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Illinois, undated

  • Box 44, folder 2
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Illiteracy facts, 1929-1930, undated

  • Box 44, folder 3
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Illiteracy in relation to world understanding and good will, undated

  • Box 44, folder 4
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Incomplete, undated

  • Box 44, folder 5
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Iowa, 1921, undated

  • Box 44, folder 6
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Institute for Teachers, opening remarks, undated

  • Box 44, folder 7
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[about] John C. Mayo, undated

  • Box 44, folder 8
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Kentucky, 1914

  • Box 44, folder 9
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Kentucky Education Association address, 1906, 1921

  • Box 44, folder 10
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Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, 1923

  • Box 44, folder 11
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Maine, undated

  • Box 44, folder 12
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., undated

  • Box 44, folder 13
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Missouri, 1933, undated

  • Box 44, folder 14
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Moonlight schools, 1922, undated

  • Box 44, folder 15
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Morehead State Normal School, 1924, undated

  • Box 44, folder 16
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National City Christian Church, undated

  • Box 44, folder 17
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National Education Association, 1923, 1932, undated

  • Box 44, folder 18
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National Education Association - illiteracy commission, 1922-1925, undated

  • Box 44, folder 19
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National Conservation Congress, undated

  • Box 44, folder 20
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National Illiteracy Conference, 1924, undated

  • Box 44, folder 21
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New York, undated

  • Box 44, folder 22
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North Carolina Education Association, 1932 March 19

  • Box 45, folder 1
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North Dakota, undated

  • Box 45, folder 2
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Ohio, 1935

  • Box 45, folder 3
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On immigrants and illiteracy, 1923-1936, undated

  • Box 45, folder 4
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"Our Mountain Jewels", circa 1902

  • Box 45, folder 5
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Pennsylvania, undated

  • Box 45, folder 6
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Programs, 1926-1934

  • Box 45, folder 7
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Programs, 1935, undated

  • Box 45, folder 8
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Quotations, undated

  • Box 45, folder 9
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Quotes and excerpts, undated

  • Box 45, folder 10
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Radio broadcasts, 1931, undated

  • Box 45, folder 11
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Relation of good roads to education, 1913

  • Box 45, folder 12
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South Carolina, undated

  • Box 45, folder 13
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Southern Educational Association, undated

  • Box 45, folder 14
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Speech supporting pending federal legislation, undated

  • Box 45, folder 15
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Tennessee, 1929, undated

  • Box 45, folder 16
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Texas, 1924, undated

  • Box 45, folder 17
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Transcripts and poems, 1927-1931, undated

  • Box 46, folder 1
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Typescripts and manuscripts, 1881, 1914-1934, undated

  • Box 46, folder 2-4
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Unidentified speeches and notes, undated

  • Box 46, folder 5
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U.S. Congress - Senate Committee on Education and Labor and House Committee on Education testimonies, 1919 July 11

  • Box 46, folder 6
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Utah, undated

  • Box 46, folder 7
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Virginia, undated

  • Box 46, folder 8
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Washington, undated

  • Box 46, folder 9
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U.S. Congress - House Committee on Education hearings, 1914-1919

  • Box 46, folder 10
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Woman suffrage, undated

  • Box 46, folder 11
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Wyoming, undated

  • Box 46, folder 12
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Notebooks and Scrapbooks, 1911-1916, undated

Cora Wilson Stewart notebooks, undated

  • Box 46, folder 13
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Scrapbook on adult education, undated

  • Box 47, folder 1
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U.S. illiteracy committee, undated

  • Box 47, folder 2
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Poetry and prose binder, undated

  • Box 47, folder 3
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Memo books, undated

  • Box 47, folder 4
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Cora Wilson Stewart memo books, undated

  • Box 47, folder 5
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Educational drawing and writing charts, undated

  • Box 47, folder 6
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Scrapbook on fight against illiteracy, undated

  • Box 48, folder 1
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Scrapbook, 1911-1916

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Scrapbook, 1914-1916

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Items removed from scrapbooks, undated

  • Item 3
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Articles, 1913-1937, undated

"By Universal Service", 1924

  • Box 49, folder 1
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"The County School of To-Morrow" by Frederick T. Gates, 1913

  • Box 49, folder 2
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"Current References on American Youth Problems" - American Council on Education, 1937

  • Box 49, folder 3
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"The Education of the Mountain Child" by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 49, folder 4
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"Freeing America is Her Huge Job", 1930 January 29

  • Box 49, folder 5
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General, 1914-1932, undated

  • Box 49, folder 6-9
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"How to Stamp Out Adult Illiteracy" by Cora Wilson Stewart, 1913

  • Box 49, folder 10
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Illiteracy, 1925-1930

  • Box 49, folder 11
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Illiteracy [by Cora Wilson Stewart], 1925-1930

  • Box 49, folder 12
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"Illiteracy in the United States Army" by Cora Wilson Stewart, 1924

  • Box 49, folder 13
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"It Can Be Done", 1937 October 5

  • Box 49, folder 14
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Kentucky illiteracy, 1919, undated

  • Box 49, folder 15
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Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, 1915-1920, undated

  • Box 50, folder 1
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Kentucky's War on Illiteracy: The work of Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart and her moonlight schools, undated

  • Box 50, folder 2
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"The League of Nations Flag" by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 50, folder 3
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Manuscripts, undated

  • Box 50, folder 4
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Moonlight schools, undated

  • Box 50, folder 5
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National illiteracy, undated

  • Box 50, folder 6
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National Illiteracy Crusade, undated

  • Box 50, folder 7
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"The New Strength of the Hills" by Henry J. Allen, undated

  • Box 50, folder 8
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Oklahoma Journal of Education - article on Oklahoma Educational Association, undated

  • Box 50, folder 9
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"Schools in the South" chapter VII, by A.D. Mayo, undated

  • Box 50, folder 10
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"Some Factors in Determining a Teacher's Professional Worth" by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 50, folder 11
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"War-Modified Education and Illiteracy" by Cora Wilson Stewart, 1918 October

  • Box 50, folder 12
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"The War on Illiteracy - its purpose and progress" by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 50, folder 13
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"What are We Doing to remove Illiteracy", 1933 December 10

  • Box 50, folder 14
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["World Call"?], undated

  • Box 50, folder 15
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Publications, 1902-1935, undated

Short stories by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 51, folder 1
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"The Feud of Fire" by Cora Wilson Stewart, drafts, undated

  • Box 51, folder 2
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Illiteracy short stories, undated

  • Box 51, folder 3
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Moonlight Schools short stories, 1924-1931, undated

  • Box 51, folder 4
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"Nemesis that Overtook the Guilty Seven - A True Story of a Famous Kentucky Feud" by Cora Wilson Stewart short story, undated

  • Box 51, folder 5
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"The Rowan County War" short story, 1902

  • Box 51, folder 6
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"The Seven Widows" short story, by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 51, folder 7
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"Stories of Sunshine and Cereals" short story, by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 51, folder 8
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"That Child of Yours and His parent" short story, by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 51, folder 9
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"What I Should Do if I Could Live my Life Over Again" short story, undated

  • Box 51, folder 10
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"Wonderful Exploits of Sergeant Willie Sandlin" short story, undated

  • Box 51, folder 11
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His Mark manuscript by Cora Wilson Stewart, 1935

  • Box 51, folder 12
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His Mark drafts, 1933

  • Box 51, folder 13
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Chapter drafts of Moonlight Schools, undated

  • Box 51, folder 14
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Mother's Book: A First reader for Home Women by Cora Wilson Stewart, undated

  • Box 51, folder 15
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Congressional Digest, 1924

  • Box 51, folder 16
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Iowa Federation News, 1922-1924

  • Box 51, folder 17
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Women's Clubs - General Federation News, 1922-1925

  • Box 51, folder 18
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New material for readers, 1925, undated

  • Box 52, folder 1
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Prose and Poetry, undated

  • Box 52, folder 2
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First Drill Book in Reading English, 1929

  • Box 52, folder 3
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Citizen's Reference Book volume II, 1928

  • Box 52, folder 4
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Humor - Illiteracy and Other Educational Stories, undated

  • Box 52, folder 5
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National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy - Manual for Teachers of Adult Illiterates, 1930

  • Box 52, folder 6
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Excerpt book, 1920

  • Box 52, folder 7
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Scrapbook on Education, 1920, undated

  • Box 52, folder 8
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Poetry book, undated

  • Box 52, folder 9
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Bulletin of Kentucky Department of Education - Rural School Supervision number 2, 1912

  • Box 52, folder 10
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Federal Textbook on Citizenship Training, part 1, 1924

  • Box 52, folder 11
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Illiteracy and health, religion, and school attendance, undated

  • Box 53, folder 1
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Illiteracy and crime, undated

  • Box 53, folder 2
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Economic loss due to illiteracy, undated

  • Box 53, folder 3
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Illiteracy and WWI soldiers [includes Willie Sandlin], undated

  • Box 53, folder 4
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The Third All-India Women's Conference on Educational Reform proceedings, 1929

  • Box 53, folder 5
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Newspaper Clippings, 1909-1939, undated

1909

  • Box 53, folder 6
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1912

  • Box 53, folder 7
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1913

  • Box 53, folder 8
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1914

  • Box 53, folder 9
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1915

  • Box 53, folder 10
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1916

  • Box 53, folder 11
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1917

  • Box 53, folder 12
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1918

  • Box 54, folder 1
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1919

  • Box 54, folder 2-5
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1920

  • Box 55, folder 1
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1921

  • Box 55, folder 2
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1922

  • Box 55, folder 3
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1923

  • Box 55, folder 4
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1924

  • Box 55, folder 5
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1925

  • Box 55, folder 6
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1926

  • Box 55, folder 7
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1927

  • Box 55, folder 8
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1928

  • Box 55, folder 9
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1929

  • Box 55, folder 10
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1930-1939

  • Box 55, folder 11
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Undated

  • Box 56, folder 1-6
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Illiteracy Statistics, 1914-1934, undated

Alabama, 1914-1931, undated

  • Box 57, folder 1
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Arizona, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 2
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Arkansas, 1919, 1930, undated

  • Box 57, folder 3
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California, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 4
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Connecticut, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 5
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Delaware, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 6
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District of Columbia, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 7
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Florida, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 8
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Georgia, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 9
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Idaho, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 10
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Illinois, 1930-1931, undated

  • Box 57, folder 11
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Indiana, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 12
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Iowa, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 13
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Kansas, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 14
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Kentucky, 1930, undated

  • Box 57, folder 15
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Louisiana, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 16
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Maine, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 17
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Maryland, 1931-1932

  • Box 57, folder 18
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Massachusetts, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 19
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Michigan, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 20
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Minnesota, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 21
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Mississippi, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 22
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Missouri, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 23
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Nebraska, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 24
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New Jersey, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 25
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New York, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 26
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North Carolina, 1916-1930

  • Box 57, folder 27
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Non U.S. countries, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 28
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Ohio, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 29
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Oklahoma, 1930, undated

  • Box 57, folder 30
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Oregon, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 31
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Pennsylvania, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 32
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Prohibition, 1931

  • Box 57, folder 33
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Rhode Island, 1930-1931

  • Box 57, folder 34
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South Carolina, 1918-1931

  • Box 58, folder 1
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South Dakota, 1930-1931

  • Box 58, folder 2
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Tennessee, 1930-1931

  • Box 58, folder 3
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Texas, 1930-1931

  • Box 58, folder 4
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United States, undated

  • Box 58, folder 5-7
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Vermont, 1930-1931

  • Box 58, folder 8
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Virginia, 1930-1934

  • Box 58, folder 9
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West Virginia, 1930-1931

  • Box 58, folder 10
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Wisconsin, 1930-1931

  • Box 58, folder 11
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Wyoming, 1930-1931

  • Box 58, folder 12
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Global illiteracy fact sheets, undated

  • Box 58, folder 13
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"Startling Statistics", undated

  • Box 58, folder 14
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U.S. Census information, 1914, 1922, 1933, undated

  • Box 58, folder 15
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National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy pamphlets, 1930

  • Box 58, folder 16
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Questionnaire on Adult Illiteracy Crusade, undated

  • Box 58, folder 17
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Department of Commerce - Bureau of the Census "Illiteracy", 1923

  • Box 58, folder 18
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Pamphlets, 1912-1938, undated

Commercial, 1921, undated

  • Box 59, folder 1
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Delaware, 1917-1926

  • Box 59, folder 2
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Democratic National Committee, undated

  • Box 59, folder 3
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Education Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1928 March 26

  • Box 59, folder 4
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Extracts from the Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Reorganization of the Administrative Branch of the Government, 1924

  • Box 59, folder 5
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Florida, state conference, 1922

  • Box 59, folder 6
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Foreign, 1912-1934, undated

  • Box 59, folder 7
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General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1922-1932, undated

  • Box 59, folder 8
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General Federation of Women's Clubs - illiteracy division, undated

  • Box 59, folder 9
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Georgia, 1920-1938, undated

  • Box 59, folder 10
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Georgia Department of Education, 1916, 1930

  • Box 59, folder 11
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Hearings before the Committee on Education and Labor - U.S. Senate, 1924

  • Box 59, folder 12
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Illinois, 1915-1925

  • Box 59, folder 13
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Illiteracy conferences, 1923-1924

  • Box 59, folder 14
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Iowa, 1918-1924, undated

  • Box 59, folder 15
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Kentucky, 1917-1924, undated

  • Box 59, folder 16
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Kentucky Educational Association, 1918, 1923

  • Box 60, folder 1
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Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs - education department, undated

  • Box 60, folder 2
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Kentucky Illiteracy Commission, 1914-1920, undated

  • Box 60, folder 3
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League of Nations, 1924, undated

  • Box 60, folder 4
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Louisiana and illiteracy, 1922, 1930

  • Box 60, folder 5
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Maine, 1923, undated

  • Box 60, folder 6
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Manuscript writing, 1918

  • Box 60, folder 7
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Massachusetts Department of Education, 1919

  • Box 60, folder 8
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Michigan, 1922-1925

  • Box 60, folder 9
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Mississippi, 1916, 1922

  • Box 60, folder 10
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National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy, 1930-1932

  • Box 60, folder 11
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National Arts Club Bulletin, 1923-1925

  • Box 60, folder 12
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National Congress of Parents and Teachers Association, 1925, undated

  • Box 60, folder 13
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National Education Association, 1921-1928, undated

  • Box 60, folder 14
  • Box 61, folder 1
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National Illiteracy Crusade, 1926, undated

  • Box 61, folder 2
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National League of Women Voters, 1923

  • Box 61, folder 3
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Nebraska, 1922

  • Box 61, folder 4
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Nevada, 1922

  • Box 61, folder 5
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New Mexico, 1914-1921

  • Box 61, folder 6
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New York, 1919-1937, undated

  • Box 61, folder 7
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North Carolina, 1912-1920

  • Box 61, folder 8
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North Dakota, 1921-1923, undated

  • Box 61, folder 9
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Ohio, 1919-1924

  • Box 61, folder 10
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Oklahoma, 1915-1924, undated

  • Box 61, folder 11
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Oregon, 1919

  • Box 61, folder 12
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Patriotic, 1919, undated

  • Box 61, folder 13
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Pennsylvania, 1914-1927

  • Box 61, folder 14
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Rotary International - national campaign against adult illiteracy, undated

  • Box 62, folder 1
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Reading and writing book for Honduras, 1923, undated

  • Box 62, folder 2
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South Carolina, 1915-1932, undated

  • Box 62, folder 3-4
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Story of the Bath and San Francisco From Oakland, undated

  • Box 62, folder 5
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Story of the Moonlight Schools, undated

  • Box 62, folder 6
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Tennessee, 1915-1934

  • Box 62, folder 7
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Texas, 1922

  • Box 62, folder 8
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U.S. Bureau of Education, 1913

  • Box 62, folder 9-10
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Vermont, 1923-1925

  • Box 62, folder 11
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Virginia, 1921-1923, undated

  • Box 62, folder 12
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Washington, 1922, undated

  • Box 63, folder 1
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West Virginia, 1929

  • Box 63, folder 2
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Wisconsin, 1921-1922

  • Box 63, folder 3
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Women's International Society of Daily Vacation Bible Schools, 1924

  • Box 63, folder 4
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Woodrow Wilson, undated

  • Box 63, folder 5
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World Association for Adult Education, 1920-1923

  • Box 63, folder 6
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World Association of Daily Vacation Bible Schools, undated

  • Box 63, folder 7
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Subject Files, 1887, 1910-1941, undated

Address lists, undated

  • Box 63, folder 8
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Addresses and lists, undated

  • Box 63, folder 9
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Adult illiteracy education materials and information, 1915-1929, undated

  • Box 63, folder 10
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Alabama Department of Education, 1914-1930

  • Box 63, folder 11
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Alabama Illiteracy Commission, 1915-1916

  • Box 63, folder 12
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American Council on Education - Activities of the American Youth Commission, 1937

  • Box 63, folder 13
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American Legion check-lists, 1922-1924

  • Box 63, folder 14
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American Legion - endowment fund for disabled men and the orphans of veterans, undated

  • Box 63, folder 15
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American Library Association - Adult Education and the Library, 1924

  • Box 63, folder 16
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The American National Red Cross - the organization of a nutrition service, 1924

  • Box 63, folder 17
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The Berry schools, 1922-1924, undated

  • Box 63, folder 18
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Better America Federation, 1924-1925, undated

  • Box 63, folder 19
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Bibliographies on illiteracy and education, undated

  • Box 63, folder 20
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Booklets and clippings, 1925, undated

  • Box 63, folder 21
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California illiteracy numbers, circa 1910s

  • Box 63, folder 22
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Census of Illiterates - Rowan County, 1913-1918, undated

  • Box 64, folder 1-4
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The Chautauqua Quarterly, undated

  • Box 64, folder 5
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Child Labor amendment publications, 1924-1925, undated

  • Box 64, folder 6
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Clara Barton, undated

  • Box 64, folder 7
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Clippings, undated

  • Box 64, folder 8
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The Colorado School Journal, 1923-1925

  • Box 64, folder 9
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Daughters of the American Revolution, 1922, undated

  • Box 64, folder 10
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Department of the Interior - Bureau of Education bibliography on illiteracy, undated

  • Box 64, folder 11
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Education legislation in the U.S., 1913-1919, undated

  • Box 64, folder 12
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General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1923-1924

  • Box 64, folder 13
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Health and education, 1918, undated

  • Box 64, folder 14
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Health Officer's report of Grayson County, undated

  • Box 64, folder 15
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Illiteracy, 1921-1923, undated

  • Box 65, folder 1-2
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Illiteracy Commission of the National Education Association, undated

  • Box 65, folder 3
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Illiteracy Commission reports, undated

  • Box 65, folder 4
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Illiteracy education in Alabama, 1912-1931, undated

  • Box 65, folder 5
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Illiteracy and education chairmen lists, undated

  • Box 65, folder 6
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Illiteracy information, 1925, undated

  • Box 65, folder 7
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Illiteracy issues in Arizona, 1919-1923, undated

  • Box 65, folder 8
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Illiteracy issues in Arkansas, 1920-1924

  • Box 65, folder 9
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Illiteracy issues in California, 1915-1923, undated

  • Box 65, folder 10
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Illiteracy issues in Kentucky, 1916, undated

  • Box 65, folder 11
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Illiteracy and labor, undated

  • Box 65, folder 12
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Illiteracy report of the Literacy Commission of the National Education Association, 1924

  • Box 65, folder 13
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Illiteracy and U.S. Government departments, 1921, 1935-1936, undated

  • Box 65, folder 14
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Indian illiteracy - lessons, 1922

  • Box 66, folder 1
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Information on illiteracy in the U.S., undated

  • Box 66, folder 2
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Institute material, 1911-1916, undated

  • Box 66, folder 3-4
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Instructions on teaching illiterates, undated

  • Box 66, folder 5
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International Bureau of Education, 1929, undated

  • Box 66, folder 6
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Interstate Bulletin - adult elementary education, 1924-1927, undated

  • Box 66, folder 7
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Kentucky educational directory, 1922, undated

  • Box 66, folder 8
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Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, 1916, 1927

  • Box 66, folder 9
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Kentucky Literacy League financial records, 1920-1921

  • Box 66, folder 10
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Material on americanization, 1918-1919

  • Box 66, folder 11
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Material from the Office of the President, 1922-1923, undated

  • Box 66, folder 12
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Meeting of the Department of Illiteracy at the World Federation of Education Associations Conference, 1931 July 28

  • Box 66, folder 13
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Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Department of Superintendence, 1924 February 23

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National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy, undated

  • Box 66, folder 15
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National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy executive committee meeting, 1931 May 18

  • Box 66, folder 16
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National Council of Education, 1920, undated

  • Box 66, folder 17
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National Council for Prevention of War and Education, 1923-1924, undated

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National Education Association, 1923-1928

  • Box 66, folder 19
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National Education Association illiteracy committee report, undated

  • Box 66, folder 20
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National Illiteracy Crusade - statements of support, undated

  • Box 66, folder 21
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Newspaper clippings, circa 1887-1932

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Night school reports from Washington, 1916

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Notes, undated

  • Box 67, folder 2-3
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Notes and notebooks on County and Mountain schools, undated

  • Box 67, folder 4
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Notes and anecdotes, 1920, undated

  • Box 67, folder 5
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Notes and illiteracy material, undated

  • Box 67, folder 6
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Notes on Sally Lucas Jean, undated

  • Box 67, folder 7
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Oklahoma illiteracy and adult schools, circa 1920s

  • Box 67, folder 8
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Oxford Group meeting, 1933

  • Box 67, folder 9
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Poetry, undated

  • Box 67, folder 10
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"Practice Book for the Writing Book numbers 4 and 5", 1925

  • Box 67, folder 11
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Record of school visitation notebook by Cora Wilson Stewart [Rowan County], 1910

  • Box 68, folder 1
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Report of illiteracy campaign in Arkansas, undated

  • Box 68, folder 2
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Reports of supervisors on condition of school property, undated

  • Box 68, folder 3
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Report tio U.S. Commissioner of Education, undated

  • Box 68, folder 4
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Rowan County Annual Report and Annual Settlement of the County Superintendent, 1910-1913

  • Box 68, folder 5
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Sand - the four act comedy, by Rebecca Dial, 1920

  • Box 68, folder 6
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School lessons, 1926, undated

  • Box 68, folder 7
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Shelby County night school reports, 1930

  • Box 68, folder 8
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Song lyrics and sheet music, undated

  • Box 68, folder 9
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Unidentified reports, 1930, 1935, undated

  • Box 68, folder 10
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Unidentified report on illiteracy, undated

  • Box 68, folder 11
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United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1923

  • Box 68, folder 12
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U.S. illiteracy information, 1922, undated

  • Box 68, folder 13
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Vic's letter strips and writing pad, undated

  • Box 68, folder 14
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Virginia educational report, 1921

  • Box 68, folder 15
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Washington state census information, 1920

  • Box 68, folder 16
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Women's clubs, 1924, 1941, undated

  • Box 68, folder 17
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Women's club meeting minutes, undated

  • Box 68, folder 18
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World Federation of Education Associations, undated

  • Box 68, folder 19
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Prison Reader, undated

Excerpts for Prison Reader, undated

  • Box 68, folder 20-21
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Education in prison information, undated

  • Box 69, folder 1
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Prison Reader material, undated

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Posters, 1897-1927, 1941, undated

Baldwin County school fair broadside, 1925

  • Box 70, folder 1
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Scroll of Honor [given to Cora Wilson Stewart], 1941 May 19

  • Box 70, folder 2
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Moonlight schools posters, undated

  • Box 71, folder 1
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Educational Rally poster, undated

  • Box 71, folder 2
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Diplomas, certificates and appointments, 1897-1927

  • Box 71, folder 3
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Stamp out illiteracy campaign poster - Alabama, undated

  • Box 71, folder 4
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Illiteracy maps of the world and United States, undated

  • Box 71, folder 5
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James Montgomery Flagg poster "Thank God! At last I'll be able to read and write.", undated

  • Box 72, folder 1
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Illiteracy posters, undated

  • Box 72, folder 2
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Campaign to Combat Illiteracy - Kentucky Illiteracy Commission posters, 1920

  • Box 72, folder 3
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Illiteracy maps of U.S. states, 1920

  • Box 72, folder 4
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Illiteracy map of Kentucky, undated

  • Box 72, folder 5
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Illiteracy map of Kentucky, 1920

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Illiteracy map of Kentucky, 1910

  • Box 72, folder 7
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Illiteracy maps of U.S. states, 1920

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Illiteracy posters, undated

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Campaign to Combat Illiteracy posters - Oklahoma, undated

  • Folder 3
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Campaign to Combat Illiteracy posters - South Carolina, undated

  • Folder 4
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Artifacts, undated

Native American drawings on leather, undated

  • Box 73
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Loving cup, undated

  • Box 74
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