Table of ContentsCollection OverviewCollection Inventory+/-Biographical Note/Historical NoteContent DescriptionCollection UseAdministrative InformationSubjects |
Collection Overview +/-
Collection Inventory +/-
series: Idaho
series: Utah
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, folder 9: Utah
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, folder 10: American Fork
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, folder 11: Bingham Canyon
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, folder 12: Brigham City
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, folder 13: Cedar City
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, folder 14: Duchesne
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, folder 15: Green River
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, folder 16: Heber City
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, folder 17: Logan
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, folder 18: Magna
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, folder 19: Marysvale
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, folder 20: Midvale
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, folder 21: Mt. Pleasant
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, folder 22: Murray
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, folder 23: Myton
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, folder 24: Ogden
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, folder 25: Park City
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, folder 26: Payson
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, folder 27: Price and Carbon County
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, folder 28: Provo
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, folder 29: Richfield
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, folder 30: Roosevelt
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, folder 31: St. George
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, folder 32: Salt Lake City
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, folder 33: Spanish Fork
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, folder 34: Springville
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, folder 35: Tooele
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, folder 36: Vernal
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, folder 37: Whiterocks
Biographical Note/Historical Note +/-Burton C.J. Wheatlake, a successful businessman from Salt Lake City, graduate of Westminster College, and a member of the Westminster College Board of Trustees for 35 years. He agreed to be an interim president for 4 months in 1952 while a presidential search was made to replace out-going President Robert D. Steele. In 1998, Burton K. Wheatlake established the Dr. Burton C.J. Wheatlake Endowed Scholarship at Westminster College in memory of his father. J. Richard Palmer, 7th president (1953-1956), broke the tradition of hiring Presybterian ministers; Palmer came to the college from Denver, Colorado, where he was serving as a Methodist minister. July 1952 he accepted the invitation to become the 6th president of Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah). He assumed responsibilities September 1, 1952 and served his term from 1952–1956. During his term, President Palmer worked hard to stabilize Westminster College's financial situation. The Student Lounge located in the basement of the gymnasium, of which he was very proud, was dedicated during his term. The first summer school was held in 1955, also while he was president. Content Description +/-This collection consists of fundraising campaign materials assembled and collected from 1952-1953 by the President's Office of Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah, spanning the brief administration of Interim President Burton C. J. Wheatlake (Summer, 1952), and the first year in office of Westminster's 6th President, J. Richard Palmer, who served from 1952-1956. The materials consists of call sheets, correspondence, descriptions of churches, and notes documenting a fundraising efforts in Protestant Churches in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, and a few Utah businesses. The call sheets include the denomination (Congregational, Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian or miscellaneous), city, state, and county; pastor's name and address; and a listing of all their regular contributors containing name, address, occupation, and remarks (e.g., alumni, age, health). 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: Westminster College President's Office fundraising campaign records, 1952-1953, ACC-056, Giovale Library Archives, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. Administrative Information +/-Arrangement: Arranged alphabetical in series by state, thereunder alphabetical by city and church name. Processing Note: Minimally processed May 2007. Creator: Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1902-1983). President's Office Language: Collection materials are in English. Quantity: 0.3 linear feet Language of the Finding Aid: English. Author of the Finding Aid: Finding aid written by Patricia Lyn Scott; biographical note and expanded scope/content note written July 2012 by Sarah Shaw. EAD Creation Date: 2012 July 2 by Sarah Shaw Standard: Describing Archives : A Content Standard (DACS) Subarea: ArchivesRelated Material: Related collections in Giovale Library Archives:
Related photographs on Westminster College's website and other institutions: Subjects +/-Corporate Names: Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1902-1983)--Administration Subject Terms: Educational fund raising--Idaho Form or Genre Terms: Correspondence Personal Names: Palmer, J. Richard, 1916- Geographical Names: Idaho--History--Sources |