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Collection Inventory +/-
box 1, folder 1: Undated -- unidentified teacher of algebra etc.
box 1, folder 2: Undated -- unidentified teacher of English history etc.
box 1, folder 3-5: Undated -- Beatty, Florence M.
box 1, folder 6: Undated -- Bishop, Myrtle
box 1, folder 7: Undated -- Blanchard
box 1, folder 8: Undated -- Hendrickson, Alphild C.
box 1, folder 9: Undated -- Marshall, Marion
box 1, folder 10: Undated -- Mortensen, F. C.
box 1, folder 11: Undated -- Packman, Florence
box 1, folder 12: Undated -- Stuckenbruck, Arthur
box 1, folder 13: Undated -- Twing(or Huwing?)
box 1, folder 14: Undated -- Williams, Helen
box 1, folder 15: 1895-1896 -- unidentified teacher of algebra
box 1, folder 16: 1896-1897 -- Zorbaugh, Grace S.
box 1, folder 17: 1897-1898 -- unidentified teacher of physics, etc.
box 2, folder 1: 1899-1900 -- unidentified teacher of geometry, etc.
box 2, folder 2: 1899-1900 -- Zorbaugh, Grace Stone
box 2, folder 3-4: 1900-1901 -- unidentified teacher of Bible, etc.
box 2, folder 5: 1901-1902 -- Caskey, R. J.
box 2, folder 6: 1902-1903 -- unidentified teacher of geometry, etc.
box 2, folder 7: 1902-1903 -- Wishard, Hattie W.
box 2, folder 8: 1903 -- Anderson, S. Herbert
box 2, folder 9: 1903 -- Paull (or Paule?), Ruth Hannah
box 2, folder 10-11: 1904 -- Anderson S. Herbert
box 3, folder 1-2: 1904-1905 -- Paull, Ruth Hannah
box 3, folder 3: 1905-1906 -- McKirahan, N. N.
box 3, folder 4: 1905-1906 -- Paull, Ruth Hannah
box 3, folder 5: 1906-1907 -- McKirahan, N. N.
box 3, folder 6: 1907-1908 -- McKirahan, N. N.
box 3, folder 7: 1911 -- Linn, Ednah V.
box 3, folder 8: 1912-1916 -- Mortensen, F. C.
box 3, folder 9: 1913 -- unidentified teacher of algebra, etc.
box 3, folder 10-11: 191913-1914 -- Stuckenbruck, Arthur
box 3, folder 12: 1914 -- McL[ain], M[adge]
box 3, folder 13: 1914-1915 -- Martin, Mary H.
box 3, folder 14: 1914-1915 -- Reherd, H. W.
box 3, folder 15: 1915-1916 -- Lloyd, Ralph W.
box 3, folder 16: 1915-1916 -- White, R. E.
box 4, folder 1: 1916 -- Lloyd, Ralph W.
box 4, folder 2-3: 1916 -- Lloyd, Ralph W.
box 4, folder 4-5: 1916-1917 -- Mortensen, F. C.
box 4, folder 6: 1917-1918 -- Ewen, Gladys Gordon
box 4, folder 7: 1917 -- Morningstar, L.
box 4, folder 8: 1917-1918 -- Lloyd, Ralph W.
box 4, folder 9: 1917-1918 -- Snyder, Chester A.
box 4, folder 10: 1917-1918 -- Zimmerman, M.
box 4, folder 11: 1917-1919 -- Jensen, W.
box 4, folder 12: 1918 -- Beatty, Florence M.
box 4, folder 13: 1918-1919 -- Brown, C. V.
box 4, folder 14-15: 1918-1919 -- Davies, Katherine C.
box 4, folder 16: 1918-1919 -- Ewen, Gladys Gordon
box 4, folder 17: 1918-1919 -- Horfelman, Walter M.
box 4, folder 18: 1919 -- Mitchell, Ruth B.
box 4, folder 19: 1919-1920 -- McLain, Madge
box 4, folder 20: 1919-1920 -- Newberry, Bernice V.
box 4, folder 21: 1927-1928 -- Marimon, Rosa Bird
Biographical Note/Historical Note +/-The Salt Lake Collegiate Institute was founded in 1875 by the First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City, opening it the church's basement on April 12, 1875 as a Presbyterian Preparatory school. In 1896 the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions assumed ownership and administrative control of the institute, and maintained operations until 1910, when it transferred the property to Westminster College, where the institute had became the "Preparatory Department" of Westminster College. In November 1895, a Presbyterian college was incorporated in Salt Lake City. In 1897 college courses were taught within the Sheldon Jackson College, named after well-known Presbyterian minister, missionary, and primary benefactor. Jackson had pledged $50,000 to the College, but when he was unable to fulfill his commitment the college obtained funds from William and Jeannette Ferry and changed its name to Westminster College in 1902. In 1945 high school courses were discontinued and in 1974 the school unaffiliated itself with the Presbyterian Church. Content Description +/-This collection consists of teachers' grade books, dating 1895-1928, from Sheldon Jackson College and Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. As there are no institutional identifications on the books, it is unclear if any of the grade books are from the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute or from the Preparatory Department of Westminster College. These small blank books were filled in and maintained by instructors recording the grades of individual students attending different courses offered. Entries include the title of the class, the student's name, and grades for various assignments. Each file also has a handwritten and typed list of class titles and student names, created earlier by an unidentified collection processor(s) in attempting to index and arrange the content of the books. Class titles include: Algebra, American literature, Anabasis, Analysis and pairing, Arithmetic, Bible, Bookkeeping, Botany, Caesar, Chemistry, Chorus, Cicero, Civics, Classics, College algebra, Commercial arithmetic, Commercial law, Domestic science, Drawing, Economics, English, English composition, English history, English literature, French, General history, General science, Geometry, German, German history, Grammar, Greek, History, Iliad, Latin, 19th century authors, Pedagogy, Physical geography, Physics, Physiology, Plane geometry, Rhetoric, Rhetoricals, U.S. history, Shorthand, Solid geometry, Spelling, and Zoology. Robert J. Caskey's 1901-1902 gradebook (Box 2, Folder 5) records classes in geometry, German, Bible, and rhetoricals. Caskey was principal of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute from 1892-1904. Herbert Ware Reherd's 1914-1915 gradebook (Box 3, Folder 14) records classes in Bible studies. Reherd, a Presbyterian minister, was the 4th president of Westminster College, serving from 1913-1939. Collection Use +/-Restrictions on Access: Open to public research. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law. Twenty-four hours advance notice is encouraged. Restrictions on Use: It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to publish material must be obtained from the director of the Giovale Library. Preferred Citation: Sheldon Jackson College and Westminster College teachers' grade books, 1895-1928, ACC-180, Giovale Library Archives, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. Administrative Information +/-Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder alphabetically by teacher's name. Processing Note: Processed January 2010 by Tera Mayo. The bindings on many of the grade books are damaged. Creator: Sheldon Jackson College (Salt Lake City, Utah) Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1902-1983) Language: Collection materials are in English. Quantity: 0.2 linear feet Language of the Finding Aid: English. Author of the Finding Aid: Finding aid written January 2010 by Tera Mayo; expanded January 2014 by Sarah Shaw. EAD Creation Date: 2014 January 9 by Sarah Shaw Standard: Describing Archives : A Content Standard (DACS) Subarea: ArchivesRelated Material: Related collections and photographs in Giovale Library Archives:
Subjects +/-Corporate Names: Salt Lake Collegiate Institute--Faculty Subject Terms: Church schools--Utah--History--Sources Form or Genre Terms: Grade books Geographical Names: Salt Lake City (Utah)--History--Sources |