Finding aid for the Payne Fund, Inc., Records


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: Payne Fund, Inc.
Title: Payne Fund, Inc., Records
Dates: 1911-1976
Extent: 79.75 linear feet (81 containers and 1 oversize folder)
Abstract: The Payne Fund, Inc., is a charitable fund which grew out of the National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading (founded in 1925 by Frances Payne Bolton). The fund initially supported studies and experiments on the needs of youth, focusing especially on children's literature and the effects of movies and radio on the values of children, and the development of radio as an educational tool. In addition to its support of various programs involving youth, the fund expanded its interests to include support for medical education and interracial cooperation. The collection consists of board of directors' files, annual reports, minutes, financial files, correspondence, memoranda, printed items and clippings. Included are the files of C.K. Ogden and the Orthological Institute; records of the National Committee for the Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures and of the Motion Picture Research Council; fellowships and grants files; Negro projects-race relation files; radio project files, including the records of the National Committee on Education By Radio, the Ohio State University Bureau of Educational Research, the Ohio School of the Air and National Association of Educational Broadcasters printed materials; files of the Junior Extension University, Inc. and various subject and organizational files relating to youth programs, character development, and educational broadcasting.
MS Number MS 4315
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English

History of the Payne Fund, Inc.

The Payne Fund, Inc., was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1927 and had its origin in the National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, founded in 1925 by Frances Payne Bolton. This committee was established in order to devise a character education program through a series of reading materials designed to promote citizenship in youth. By 1927 the committee's interests had expanded to include the effects of movies and radio on youth. In order to facilitate further research and widen its influence among educators, the committee was formally organized as the Payne Study and Experiment Fund. Upon incorporation in 1929 the name was shortened to the Payne Fund. Of particular interest to the organizers of the fund was the effect of mass communication on social values and its potential usefulness as a means of education. The fund was designed to financially assist preliminary surveys and experiments from which a greater understanding of youth and its needs could be gleaned. It was structured to provide annual grants to projects, utilizing donations provided principally by Mrs. Bolton, her brother, William Bingham 2nd, and her sister, Elizabeth Blossom. No capital or trust fund was established. It was the anticipation of the fund's directors that as studies were completed, the results would incite other organizations to implement findings in the form of educational programs and/or reform movements while the fund's participation in the projects would cease. The directors expected that the fund would fade out of existence as experiments were adopted and supported by either public or private philanthropies.

On of the fund's first projects, the study of juvenile reading, resulted in comprehensive surveys on girl life in America and the scope and content of existing publications for youth. Editorial programs were developed for both boys and girls, with the goal of publishing periodicals for both sexes. The fund supported, from 1930 to 1934, the section on children's literature of the International Bureau of Education (Geneva) in its efforts to study children's reading and international good will. The fund also supported research in to he effect of the written word on the reader (bibliopsychology).

With the development of motion pictures and radio as forms of mass entertainment and communication, directors of the fund saw an increasing need for studies to determine the relationships and responsibilities of movies and radio towards youth. The directors felt that while the commercially dominated media were shaping new standards and attitudes among youth, they were indifferent to their social responsibilities. Therefore, in 1927, funds were provided to the National Committee for the Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures to study the social effects of films. Twelve reports from this committee were published, including Motion Pictures and the Social Attitudes of Children, The Emotional Responses of Children to the Motion Picture Situation, Movies and Conduct, and Movies, Delinquency, and Crime. The fund also supported efforts to include motion picture appreciation courses in the public school curriculum.

One of the fund's long term projects was developing the educational possibilities of radio. Through national education organizations and the Payne Fund supported National Committee on Education by Radio (NCER), the fund intended to encourage and assist the development and use of radio as an educational tool in the nation's schools. The NCER also had as one of its goals the development of a national policy of radio broadcasting that would raise the cultural level of the American people. To facilitate these goals the NCER developed the radio council plan, whereby civic and educational agencies within a region co-operated to produce radio programs of high cultural value. The Rocky Mountain Radio Council was one of the most successful of these councils. The fund also supported the Ohio School of the Air, an educational broadcasting service out of Ohio State University. Communications projects at Ohio State University continued to be supported through the 1960s.

The development of Basic English was also supported by the fund. Interested in the system primarily as an international auxiliary language, Basic English was also advanced as a means of teaching English as a second language to immigrants. General language research was also supported.

As these early studies were completed, the fund turned its attention to additional projects involving youth. Among the projects supported were the Experiment in International Living, the training of seeing eye dogs for the blind, Youth of All National, the American Council on African Education, the Institute of International Education, youth attitudes studies, the Junior Extension University, and the Civics Research Institute. In addition, the fund provided scholarships to individuals for private study, and fellowships to 4-H students for summer study at the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D. C. In later years the fund expanded its field of endeavor to include support for medical education and interracial relations. Although the fund's primary donor, Mrs. Bolton, died in 1977, it continued thereafter to provide small grants to petitioners whose interests coincided with the fund's primary objectives of assisting experiments on behalf of the welfare of mankind, but particularly those of youth.

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Scope and Content

The Payne Fund, Inc. Records, 1911-1976 and undated, consist of Board of Director's files, annual reports, minutes, financial files, correspondence, memoranda, printed items, and clippings.

The Payne Fund Records reflect the conservative attitude of the fund's founder, Frances Payne Bolton, at a time when youth were pessimistically referred to as the "lost generation." Mrs. Bolton's correspondence, located in Series I, provides insight into her attitudes concerning the responsibilities accompanying personal wealth, and her goals for the fund. She established the Geneva office in order to study and report on the international drug (opium) problem, and to maintain connections with international organizations dealing with youth, particularly the League of Nations and the International Bureau of Education. Communications Projects records are of particular interest in assessing the extent and influence of censorship on the motion picture industry, and also provide insight into the early methodology of psychological inquiry. These records reveal that although the trustees of the fund claimed to be objective in their efforts to support experiments and fact finding studies, one of their premises was that commercially dominated motion pictures and radio were indifferent to their social responsibilities. The fund supported the National Committee for the Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures, whose findings ultimately supported this claim. The fund also made a clear statement regarding the necessity for action on the part of the general public to apply pressure to the movie industry by supporting one of the first of such efforts under the aegis of the Motion Picture Research Council. This Council developed out of the National Committee for the Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures.

Directors of the fund also felt that radio had enormous potential as a tool for education and promoted the use of radio in schools. To these ends the NCER provided assistance to establish radio councils, and helped fund the Ohio School of the Air, and educational broadcast channel operated out of Ohio State University. "Radio in Education" by Armstrong Perry, reported on the Ohio School of the Air and other radio experiments. Published in 1929, it was a response to the growing demand for information on the subject. The NCER also provided educational broadcasting stations with legal representation before Federal Communications Commission hearings. The NCER was involved in several national studies on the uses of radio for educational purposes, and offered an educational script service. It also lobbied for legislation requiring the allocation of fifteen percent of all available air channels for the exclusive use of education. The avowed goal of the NCER was the "development of a national policy of radio broadcasting which would raise the cultural level of the American people."

The materials on youth in Series II additionally provide insight into the fears of conservative adults regarding the responses of youth to a rapidly changing world, and their attempts to deal with social problems engendered by new technological and scientific forces. The fund's involvement with Basic English was prompted by enthusiasm for the development of an alternative international language in response to language barriers encountered with expanding communication among nations. However, Basic English devolved into being a method of teaching English as a second language to immigrants.


Statement of Arrangement

The collection was arranged by an archivist employed by the fund in the late 1960s. Upon Frances Payne Bolton's death, the records were placed in storage until received by the Western Reserve Historical Society. The current arrangement follows the system created by the Payne Fund archivist, consisting of two series.
Series I: Retired Files, was separated from the fund's general files by the Payne Fund archivist.
Series I is arranged in seven sub-series.
Sub-series A: Administrative Records consists of the office files of the New York and Geneva offices maintained by the fund.
Sub-series A is arranged in nine sub-sub-series.
Sub-sub-series 1: Annual Reports
Sub-sub-series 2: Board of Directors' Files
Sub-sub-series 3: New York Office Correspondence
Sub-sub-series 4: New York Office Financial Files
Sub-sub-series 5: New York Office Historical Files
Sub-sub-series 6: New York Office Memoranda and Reports
Sub-sub-series 7: Geneva Office Correspondence Files
Sub-sub-series 8: Geneva Office Financial Files
Sub-sub-series 9: Geneva Office General Files
Within these nine sub-sub-series, historical files have been so designated by the Payne Fund archivist and consist of annual reports, correspondence, histories of the fund,
Generally, these historical files contain materials dealing with the establishment the fund and its early projects.
Sub-series B: Basic English Files is arranged in eight sub-sub-series.
Sub-sub-series 1: Orthological Institute, Cambridge, England, consists of the correspondence and financial files of its founder, C. K. Ogden.
Sub-sub-series 2: Orthological Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, consists of the correspondece files of this organization later known as the Language Research Institute.
Sub-sub-series 3: Basic English Teaching Aids and Manuals
Sub-sub-series 4: Basic English Translations
Sub-sub-series 5: Orthological Institute Publications
Sub-sub-series 6: Articles, Journals, and Other Printed Items
Sub-sub-series 7: Reports on Language
Sub-sub-series 8: Clippings
Sub-series C: Communications Projects contains the records of the National Committee for the Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures and is arranged in five sub-sub-series.
Sub-sub-series 1: Correspondence
Sub-sub-series 2: Motion Picture Council
Sub-sub-series 3: Publications
Sub-sub-series 4: Reports
Sub-sub-series 5: Clippings
Sub-series D: Fellowships and Grants consists of correspondence and grant applications from individuals, institutions, and 4-H fellows. It is arranged alphabetically by applicant in four sub-sub-series.
Sub-series D was reduced through sampling by the Payne Fund archivist prior to the receipt of the collection by the Western Reserve Historical Society. The extent of this sub-series prior to sampling is unknown.
Sub-sub-series 1: Grants to Individuals, A-R (grants to individuals S-Z can be found in Series II: Numerical Files)
Sub-sub-series 2: Individual Requests for Aid
Sub-sub-series 3: Institutional Grant Requests
Sub-sub-series 4: 4-H Fellowships.
Sub-series E: Negro Projects and Race Relations Projects contain correspondence with African American organizations and is arranged in three sub-sub-series.
Sub-sub-series 1: Bennett College
Sub-sub-series 2: Karamu House of Cleveland
Sub-sub-series 3: United Negro College Fund
Sub-series F: Radio Projects consists of the records of the National Committee on Education by Radio (NCER).
Sub-series F is arranged in sixteen sub-sub-series.
Sub-sub-series 1: Administrative Records
Sub-sub-series 2: Committee Correspondence
Sub-sub-series 3: General Correspondence
Sub-sub-series 4: NCER Printed Materials
Sub-sub-series 5: Ohio State University Printed Materials
Sub-sub-series 6: National Association of Broadcasters Printed Materials
Sub-sub-series 7: Other Printed Materials
Sub-sub-series 8: Payne Fund Office Files
Sub-sub-series 9-15: Service Bureau Files
Sub-sub-series 16: Ventura Free Press Files
Sub-series G: Youth Project Files consists of alphabetically arranged subject and organizational files.
Sub-series G includes some records of the National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, which supported the study
National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading records can also be found in Series II: Numerical Files.
Series II: Numerical Files consists of fund records that have been arranged by the Payne Fund archivist in numerical fashion and retained in their original order by the Western Reserve Historical Society.
Series II is arranged in six sub-series in general alphabetical order.
Sub-series A: General Administrative Files
Sub-series B: Negro Project Files
Sub-series C: Payne Fund Communications Project Files include motion picture studies materials and the work of Dr. Edgar Dale at Ohio State University.
Sub-series D: Payne Fund Radio Projects and NCER Files
Sub-series E: Payne Fund Scholarship Files
Sub-series F: Payne Fund Youth Project Files includes correspondence with the Children's Section of the International Bureau of Education, records of the National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading and their report on girl life in America.
Sub-series F also includes correspondence and studies regarding the attitudes of youth in the 1930s and correspondence with the Civics Research Institute.
Sub-series F also includes the files of the Junior Extension University Press, a project of the National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Basic English.
Children -- Books and reading.
Education of children.
Education.
Educational broadcasting -- United States.
Educational radio stations -- United States.
Endowments -- United States -- Archives.
Moral education.
Motion pictures -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Motion pictures and children.
Radio broadcasting -- United States.
Radio in education.
Youth.
ayne Fund, Inc. -- Archives.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 4315 Payne Fund, Inc. Records, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

The Payne Fund, Inc., 1986.

Processing Information

Processed by Leslie Solotko and Edward C. Cade in 1989.

Detailed Description of The Collection

Series I: Retired Files 1914-1976 undated

Sub-series A: Administrative Records 1920-1974 undated

Sub-sub-series 1: Annual Reports 1930-1936

Box Folder
1 1 Annual reports, New York Office 1930-1936

Sub-sub-series 2: Board of Directors' Files - New York Office 1925-1949 undated

Box Folder
1 2 Board agendas 1930-1932 1935-1937
1 3-4 Board meeting minute book 1930-1940
1 5-8 Board meeting minutes 1927-1938 1940 1949
1 9 Board personnel, applicants 1939
1 10 bylaws and incorporation papers of the Payne Fund 1930
1 11 Conference file 1935
1 12 Confidential file 1925-1941 undated
1 13 Donor "A" file 1932-1935
1 14 Early projects file 1928-1929 undated
1 15 O'Rourke/Starbuck/Boyce file 1934-1935
1 16 Publications list 1939
1 17 Reports 1935
1 18 Ten Year Report for 1927-1937 1938

Sub-sub-series 3: New York Office Correspondence 1924-1974 undated

Box Folder
1 19 Bolton, Frances Payne 1924-1925
1 20 Bolton, Frances Payne, and Clymer, Henry, European trip arrangements 1926
1 21-24 Bolton, Frances Payne 1926-1928
Box Folder
2 25-42 Bolton, Frances Payne 1929-1941
Box Folder
3 43-61 Bolton, Frances Payne 1942-1974 undated
3 62 Bolton, France Payne, scholarship file 1952-1956
3 63 Bolton, Frances Payne, Payne Fund report writers ca. 1930
3 64-65 Darrow, Benjamin H. 1927-1929
Box Folder
4 66 Darrow, Benjamin H. 1929-1930 1932
4 67-74 Maxfield, Berton L. 1929-1937 undated
4 75 Maxfield, Berton L., Junior Extension University Press 1929-1932
4 76 Seymour, Gertrude; Crandall, Ella; and Bolton, Frances Payne, Special personal file 1924-1927

Sub-sub-series 4: New York Office Financial Files 1926-1972 undated

Box Folder
4 77 Accounting memoranda 1930-1937
4 78-83 Audit reports 1926-1954
Box Folder
5 84-89 Audit reports 1955-1965 1970
5 90-94 Bank correspondence: American Express, Bank of the Manhattan Company, Central Hanover Bank, Chase National Bank, Cleveland Trust, United States Trust Company of New York, and Washington Loan and Trust 1927-1963
5 95-104 Budgets (cash receipts and disbursements) 1926-1972
Box Folder
6 105 Income tax files 1929-1941 undated
6 106-108 Ledger book 1933 1936 1952

Sub-sub-series 5: New York Office Historical Files 1920-1965 undated

Box Folder
6 109 Annual reports 1928-1938
6 110 Background file, Payne Fund projects 1938-1952
6 111-113 Board of Trustees informational notebook 1929
6 114 Bolton statements undated
6 115 Clippings regarding communication 1935
6 116-120 Crandall, Ella, European interviews, correspondence with Henry Clymer, correspondence with Margaret Walker, and miscellaneous correspondence 1925-1937
6 121-122 Crandall, Ella, personal correspondence 1929-1932 19387
6 123-124 Crandall, Ella, death notices, letters of condolence, and memorial 1938 1940
6 125 Health files, including nursing and National Organization for Public Health Hursing 1925-1929
6 126 Historically significant correspondence 1927-1965
6 127-129 Histories of the Payne Fund, draft undated
Box Folder
7 130 Histories of the Payne Fund, "A Ten Year Adventure" undated
7 131 International health Board 1926-1950
7 132-133 Manhattan Health Society 1920-1921
7 134-135 Phillips, Wilbur, special unit plan 1925-1935
7 136-139 Retired financial records, including account books 1928-1932
7 140-141 Retired financial records, including accounting memoranda, budgets, expense accounts for Miss Crandall's European trip, financial statements for the Committee on Juvenile Reading, and correspondence regarding checks paid out 1931-1932
7 142 Unclassified materials 1922-1930

Sub-sub-series 6: New York Office Memoranda and Reports 1930-1971 undated

Box Folder
7 143 Conference memoranda 1931
7 144-146 Office copies of memoranda and reports 1930-1971 undated

Sub-sub-series 7: Geneva Office Correspondence Files 1922-1933

Box Folder
7 147 Crandall, Ella and Gertrude Seymour correspondence 1923-1925
7 148 Alphabetical correspondence 1927-1930
7 149-150 Alphabetical correspondence 1929-1930
Box Folder
8 151-154 Alphabetical correspondence 1929-1930
8 155-157 Alphabetical correspondence 1931
8 158 Seymour, Gertrude, correspondence regarding resignation 1932-1933
8 159-169 Seymour, Gertrude, official correspondence (index in folder 161) 1924-1932
Box Folder
9 170-173 Seymour, Gertrude, Chinese correspondence 1930-1932
9 174-181 Seymour, Gertrude, opium correspondence filed alphabetically by correspondent 1926-1929
9 182-183 Seymour, Gertrude, personal correspondence 1928-1931
9 184 General correspondence files, Clymer, Henry 1929
9 185 General correspondence files, Crandall/Bolton correspondence regarding Miss Seymour 1924-1926
9 186 General correspondence files, Crandall/Miller correspondence regarding Miss Seymour 1924-1928
9 187 General correspondence files, motion picture 1928-1929
9 188-189 General correspondence files, Payne Fund 1930-1932
9 190 General correspondence files, Seymour/Bolton 1922-1928
9 191 General correspondence files, Seymour/Crandall confidential correspondence 1931
9 192-195 General correspondence files, Seymour miscellaneous 1930-1932
9 196-197 General correspondence files regarding Miss Seymour 1923-1926 1928-1929

Sub-sub-series 8: Geneva Office Financial Files 1924-1932

Box Folder
9 198 Accounts 1928-1930
9 199 American Express 1931
9 200 Bills 1924-1926
9 201 Bills and telegrams 1925-1926
9 202 Bills 1927-1929
9 203 Blenk, Fert & Co. 1928-1931
9 204 Budget 1931
9 205-206 Financial file 1924-1931
Box Folder
10 207 Financial file 1932
10 208 Office journals 1931

Sub-sub-series 9: Geneva Office General Files 1922-1934 undated

Box Folder
10 209 Berlin Youth Congress 1930
10 210 Miss Chaflin file 1927-1929
10 211 Child drug addiction in the United States 1928-1929
10 212 China child welfare 1929-1930
10 213 China narcotics problem undated
10 214 Cinema 1928
10 215 Cinema, non-League file 1930-1931
10 216 Commission Internationale D'Enseignement et d'Education Sociale par le Cinematographe et la radiodiffusion 1930
10 217-218 Confidential file 1925
10 219 Confidential report 1928
10 220 Description of Geneva for Mrs. Bolton 1929 undated
10 221 Education on the Air list 1930-1931
10 222 Huang, Garfield, and the National Anti-Opium Association of China 1929-1931
10 223 Institut International du Cinematographe Educatif, Rome 1929-1931
10 224-225 International Federation of League of Nations Societies 1930-1931
10 226-231 League of Nations publications 1924-1934
Box Folder
11 232 League of Nations reports 1923-1928
11 233 League of Nations survey 1929-1930
11 234 League of Nations wireless station 1928-1929
11 235 Memorandum to the Payne Fund 1932
11 236 Notes on articles in "Der Shulfunk" 1930-1931
11 237 Opium and China, China's case undated
11 238 Opium press clippings 1924-1925
11 239 Opium materials, general 1928
11 240 Payne Fund, opium articles and correspondence 1928-1929
11 241 Radio materials from Mr. Burrows 1930
11 242 Radio materials, general 1927-1930
11 243 Reports on opium research 1929
11 244 Reports on projects 1920
11 245 Seymour files, duplicate copies 1928-1931
11 246-249 Seymour files, opium article and manuscript 1928-1932
11 250-254 Seymour files, reports, articles, and photographs 1922-1931
11 255 Seymour files, retired files, article correspondence 1927
11 256 Seymour files, retired files book inventory 1931-1932
11 257 Seymour files, retired files confidential materials 1931-1934
11 258-260 Seymour files, unclassified materials 1926-1930
Box Folder
12 261-262 Seymour files, unclassified materials 1931
12 263 Seymour files, Zimmerman lectures undated

Sub-series B: Basic English Files 1914-1976 undated

Sub-sub-series 1: Orthological Institute, Cambridge, England 1927-1947 undated

Box Folder
12 264-278 Ogden, C. K., correspondence 1927-1934
Box Folder
13 279-291 Ogden, C. K., correspondence 1935-1947
13 292-293 Ogden, C. K., reports and other materials 1938-1945 undated
13 294 Budget and other financial material 1932-1946

Sub-sub-series 2: Orthological Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1930-1976 undated

Box Folder
13 295-299 Chronological correspondence 1930-1933
Box Folder
14 300-317 Chronological correspondence 1933-1946
Box Folder
15 318-328 Chronological correspondence 1947-1976 undated
15 329 Foreign correspondence, Africa, Alaska, Albania, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Annam, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, British West Indies, Bulgaria, Burma, and Canada 1932-1937
15 330 Foreign correspondence, China 1931-1937
15 331 Foreign correspondence, Cochin-China, Columbia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Danzig, and Denmark 1932-1937
15 332 Foreign correspondence, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, and Germany 1931-1937
15 333 Foreign correspondence, Great Britain 1931-1937
15 334 Foreign correspondence, Greece, Guatemala, Hawaii, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, and Italy 1931-1938
Box Folder
16 335-336 Foreign correspondence, Japan 1931-1938
16 337 Foreign correspondence, Java, Latvia, League of Nations, Mexico, Norway, Palestine, Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, and Rhodesia 1932-1937
16 338 Foreign correspondence, Rotary International, Rumania, Russia, Samoa, Serbia, Siam, Singapore, and Spain 1932-1937
16 339 Foreign correspondence, Strait Settlements, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanganyika, Tasmania, Turkey, Wales, and Yugoslavia 1932-1937
16 340-341 Subject files, basic office files 1933-1941
16 341 Subject files, Basic English directory and explanations 1932-1940
16 341 Subject files, book and price lists and general materials 1936-1940 undated
16 342 Subject files, Bolton, Frances Payne, and Tyler, Charlotte correspondence 1937-1940
16 343 Subject files,Carter, Edward C., Institute of Pacific Relations and short-wave programs for Latin America 1931-1932 1940
16 344 Subject files, DeKruyf, Girard 1939-1942 undated
16 345-346 Subject files, Language Teaching Development Committee, Inc. 1947-1953
16 347 Subject files, publishers 1938
16 348 Subject files, Richards, Ivor A. 1939-1945
16 349-350 Subject files, Rockefeller Foundation 1932-1942
16 351 Siepmann, Mrs. Charles A., and Thain, Lillian F. correspondence 1940-1941
16 352-353 Subject files, Tyler, Charlotte 1937-1940
16 354 Subject files, Walpole, Hugh, chapters 2 and 3 of "Semantics"; and Wheeler, Russel 1939-1941 undated
16 355 Subject files, WRUL radio, Basic English broadcasts 1938-1946

Sub-sub-series 3: Basic English Teaching Aids and Manuals 1939-1973 undated

Box Folder
16 356 Basic English word wheel undated
16 357 Lists of words and ABC proofs 1939
16 358 Mimeographed and xeroxed language learning materials 1941-1965 undated
16 359 Primer proofs 1939
Box Folder
17 360 Printed texts, "Basic by Picture Stamps," by C. K. Ogden 1941
17 361 Printed texts, "Basic Picture Talks," by L. W. Lockhart 1942
17 362 Printed texts, "The Basic Way to English" books 1-4 undated
17 363 Printed texts, "The Basic Way to English," teaching books 1-4 undated
17 364 Printed texts, "The Basic Way Reading Books," books 1 and 2, by L. W. Lockhart undated
17 365-368 Printed texts, "English Through Pictures," by I. A. Richards and Christine Gibson 1953 1957 1973
17 369 Printed texts, "English Through Pictures," by I. A. Richards and Christine Gibson and "English/Spanish Dictionary" packaged together for distribution to immigrants undated
17 370-371 Printed texts, "First Steps in Reading English," by I. A. Richards and Christine Gibson 1957 1959
17 372 Printed texts, "A First Workbook of English," based on the "Pocket Book of Basic English," by I. A. Ricahard and Christine Gibson 1946
17 373-374 Printed texts, "From Basic to Wider English" undated
17 375-377 Printed texts, "Learning the English Language" with teacher notes 1942-1943
17 377 Printed texts, "Teacher's Guide for Learning the English Language" 1943
Box Folder
18 378-380 Printed texts, "Learning the English Language" including workbooks 1947 1949 1962
18 381 Printed texts, "Notes on Basic English" 1940
18 382 Printed texts, "An Outline History of the United States [in Basic English]" by J. B. Wright 1950
18 383 Printed texts, "The Pocket Book of Basic English" by I. A. Richards 1948
18 384 Printed texts, "Put-In-The-Pictures" 1959
18 385 Printed texts, "A Second Workbook of English" based on the "Pocket Book: English Through Pictures," by I. A. Richards and Christine Gibson 1950
18 386 Printed texts, "Words at Work" by Christine Gibson 1942
18 387 Printed texts, "Words on Paper," by I. A. Richards and Christine Gibson 1943
18 388 Basic English teaching manuals in foreign languages, "ABC del Basic English" 1945
18 389 Basic English teaching manuals in foreign languages, "Basic English Schritt fur Schritt" 1940
18 390 Basic English teaching manuals in foreign languages, "Il Basic English in 30 Lezioni Graduate" 1943
18 391 Foreign language teaching manuals, "French Self-Taught with Pictures," by I. A. Richards, M. H. Ilsley, and Christine Gibson 1950
18 392 Foreign language teaching manuals, "German Through Pictures" by I. A. Richards, I. Schmidt Mackey, W. F. Mackey, and Christine Gibson 1953
18 393 Foreign language teaching manuals, "Spanish Self-Taught Through Pictures" by I. A. Richards, Ruth Metcalf, and Christine Gibson 1950
18 394-397 "The Unit Method English Course" 1951-1953

Sub-sub-series 4: Basic English Translations 1927-1945 undated

Box Folder
19 398 Proofs 1931-1932 undated
19 399 "Carl and Anna" proofs and notes for translators 1930
19 400 Marryat, Captain. Mr. Midshipman Easy. Cambridge: The Basic English Publishing Company 1942
19 401 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #1: Across the Isthmus of Panama, by Elizabeth Elsbree. All books in this series are undated, published for the Orthological Institute by Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., London. undated
19 402 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #2: Electric Power at Work, by Muriel Haynes undated
19 403 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #3: Fireside Stories, by margaret S. G. Phelan undated
19 404 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #5: Schoolboys of Early Times, part 2, by Beatrice D. Hurley and Ina C. Sartorius undated
19 405 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #8: The White Man Comes to New York, by George Richard Spoerer undated
19 406 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #9: How Men Have Kept Their Records, by Michael Lipman undated
19 407 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #11: To Far Cathay, by William C. Bagley, Jr. undated
19 408 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #12: All About Motion Pictures, by Frank W. Wead undated
19 409 Our Changing Times Library of Basic English, book #13: Late Night Special!, by Louis J. Hazam undated
19 410 Psyche miniatures general series, Bennett, E. S. A Philosophy in Outline. All books in this series are published by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd, London 1931
19 411 Psyche miniatures general series, Bousfield, W. R. The Basis of Memory 1928
19 412 Psyche miniatures general series, Burrow, Trigant. The Structure of Insanity 1932
19 413 Psyche miniatures general series, Ch'u, T. K. Stories from China 1937
19 414 Psyche miniatures general series, Claremont, Claude A. Intelligence and Mental Growth 1927
19 415 Psyche miniatures general series, Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe 1933
19 416 Psyche miniatures general series, Dingwall, E. J. Chosts and Spirits in the Ancient World 1930
19 417 Psyche miniatures general series, Evans, Montgomery. Prodigal Sons, or the Future of Caste 1928
19 418 Psyche miniatures general series, Faraday, Michael. The Chemical History of a Candle 1933
Box Folder
20 419 Psyche miniatures general series, Florence, P. Sargant. Uplift in Economics 1929
20 420 Psyche miniatures general series, Fox, H. Monro. Selene 1928
20 421 Psyche miniatures general series, Frank, Leonhard. Carl and Anna 1930
20 422 Psyche miniatures general series, Franklin, Benjamin. wise Words of an Early American 1935
20 423 Psyche miniatures general series, Haldane, J. B. S. The Outlook of Science 1935
20 424 Psyche miniatures general series, Haldane, J. B. S. Science and Well Being 1935
20 425 Psyche miniatures general series, Hartmann, C. Hughes. Stories from Hans Anderson 1931
20 426 Psyche miniatures general series, Hatfield, H. Stafford. The Conquest of Thought by Invention 1929
20 427 Psyche miniatures general series, Herrick, C. Judson. Fatalism or Freedom 1927
20 428 Psyche miniatures general series, Holden, Inez. Death in High Society and other Stories 1934
20 429 Psyche miniatures general series, Jeffreys, Harold. The Future of the Earth 1929
20 430 Psyche miniatures general series, Kluver, Heinrich. Mescal: The "Divine" Plant and its Psychological Effects" 1928
20 431 Psyche miniatures general series, Lockhart, L. W. Basic for Economics 1933
20 432 Psyche miniatures general series, Lockhart, L. W. The Basic Traveller 1931
20 433 Psyche miniatures general series, Lockhart, L. W. Everyday Basic 1934
20 434 Psyche miniatures general series, Lockhart, L. W. World Economy 1931
20 435 Psyche miniatures general series, Morris, Margaret. The Notation of Movement 1928
20 436 Psyche miniatures general series, Needham, Joseph. Man A Machine 1927
20 437 Psyche miniatures general series, Neurath, Otto. Basic by Isotype 1937
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21 438 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. The ABC of Basic English 1932
21 439 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Basic by Example 1933
21 440 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. The Basic Dictionary 1937
21 441 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Basic English 1937
21 442 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Basic English Applied 1931
21 443 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Basic English Versus the Artificial Languages 1935
21 444 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Basic for Science 1942
21 445 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Basic Step by Step 1942
21 446 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. The Basic Vocabulary: A Statistical Analysis 1930
21 447-448 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. The Basic Words 1932 1944
21 449 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Brighter Basic 1931
21 450 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Jeremy Bentham 1932
21 451 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Opposition 1932
21 452 Psyche miniatures general series, Ogden, C. K. Stories from the Bible 1933
21 453 Psyche miniatures general series, Poe, Edgar Allan. The gold Insect 1932
21 454 Psyche miniatures general series, Rantz, J. The Meno of Plato 1938
21 455 Psyche miniatures general series, Reiser, Oliver L. The Alchemy of Light and Colour 1928
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22 456 Psyche miniatures general series, Richards, I. A. Basic Teaching: East and West 1935
22 457 Psyche miniatures general series, Rossiter, A. P. Statement and Suggestion 1935
22 458 Psyche miniatures general series, Rissiter, P. M. Basic for Geology 1945
22 459 Psyche miniatures general series, Rouse, A. L. On History 1927
22 460 Psyche miniatures general series, The Basic St. mark 1935
22 461-462 Psyche miniatures general series, Salzado, S. L. A Basic Astronomy and Basic for Business 1933-1934
22 463 Psyche miniatures general series, Sewell, Anna. Black Beauty 1933
22 464 Psyche miniatures general series, Shenton, Herbert N., et. al. International Communication 1931
22 465 Psyche miniatures general series, Smith, G. Elliot. et. al. The Diffusion Controversy 1928
22 466 Psyche miniatures general series, Steed, Wickham. International Talks 1932
22 467 Psyche miniatures general series, Stefansson, Vilhjalmur. The Standardization of Error 1928
22 468 Psyche miniatures general series, Stevenson, Robert Louis. Keawe's Bottle 1935
22 469 Psyche miniatures general series, Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver in Lilliput 1934
22 470 Psyche miniatures general series, Tolstoi, Leo. Stories for the Young 1934
22 471 Psyche miniatures general series, Takata, T. Lamb's Stories from Shakespeare 1932
22 472 Psyche miniatures general series, Wheeler, William Morton. Emergent Evolution and the Social 1927
22 473 Psyche miniatures general series, Wisdom, John. Interpretation and Analysis 1931
22 474 Psyche miniatures general series, Walpole, Ellen. From Pictures to Letters 1937
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23 475 Psyche miniatures medical series, Blondel, Charles. The Troubled Conscience and the Insane 1928
23 476 Psyche miniatures medical series, Critchley, Macdonald. Mirror-Writing 1928
23 477-479 Psyche miniatures medical series, Crookshank, F. G. Diagnosis and Spiritual Healing; Individual Diagnosis; and Individual Sexual Problems 1927 1930-1931
23 480 Psyche miniatures medical series, Culpin, Millais. Medicine and the Man 1927
23 481 Psyche miniatures medical series, Gillespie, R. D. Hypochondria 1929
23 482 Psyche miniatures medical series, Hurst, Arthur F. The Constitutional Factor in Disease 1927
23 483 Psyche miniatures medical series, O'Donovan, W. J. Dermatological Neuroses 1927
23 484 Psyche miniatures medical series, Ray, Matthew Burrow. Rheumatic Diseases 1927
23 485 Psyche miniatures medical series, Rolleston, Sir Humphry. Idiosyncra 1927

Sub-sub-series 5: Orthological Institute Publications 1925-1942

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23 486 Hatfield, H. Stafford. What Things are Made Of. Cambridge: The Basic English Publishing Company 1942
23 487 Orthological Institute. Counter-Offensive: An Exposure of Certain Misrepresentations of Basic English. Campridge: The Orthological Institute 1935
23 488 "Basic English News" 1938-1940
23 489-492 "Psyche" 1925-1926
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24 493-516 "Psyche" 1926-1932 1937

Sub-sub-series 6: Articles, Journals, and Other Printed Items 1914-1964 undated

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25 517-530 Articles, journals, and other printed items concerning Basic English and language 1914 1920-1921 1923 1931-1964 undated

Sub-sub-series 7: Reports on Language 1935-1961 undated

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25 531-533 Reports on language 1935 1938 1945 1947
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26 534-536 Reports on language 1952 1956-1957 1959 1961 undated

Sub-sub-series 8: Clippings 1929-1962 undated

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27 537-541 Scrapbook and loose clippings 1929-1937 1940-1962 undated

Sub-series C: Communications Projects 1925-1973 undated

Sub-sub-series 1: Correspondence 1925-1940

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28 542 Alphabetical A-B 1929-1940
28 543-551 Charters, W. W. 1929-1938
28 552 Alphabetical D-M 1932-1935 1940
28 553 Alphabetical N-Sh 1932-1935
28 554-565 Short, William H. 1925-1933
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29 566 Short, William H. 1933-1935
29 567 Alphabetical Sm-W 1932-1936
29 568-569 Edgar Dale newsletter and correspondence with the Payne Fund 1953-1975
29 570-571 Motion picture fellowships, publications, and general correspondence 1929-1940

Sub-sub-series 2: Motion Picture Council 1928-1934

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29 572-575 Minute notebook 1928-1934

Sub-sub-series 3: Publications 1931-1971 undated

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29 576-586 Dale, Edgar 1933-1966
29 587 Motion Picture Council undated
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30 588 Motion Picture Council 1938-1942
30 589-590 Ohio State University, Educational Research Bulletin and The Newsletter 1931-1934 1937 1953 1971
30 591-592 Ohio State University, pamphlets 1933-1937 1941
30 593-594 General publications 1932-1938 1959

Sub-sub-series 4: Reports 1926-1973 undated

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30 595-600 Motion Picture Studies Council 1926-1938
30 601 Motion Pictures Studies Council, financial reports 1927-1934
30 602-604 Ohio State University 1927-1929 1933-1937 1953 1963 1973
30 605-606 Payne Fund (Edgar Dale) 1928-1937 1940-1946
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31 607-621 Payne Fund (Edgar Dale) 1947-1973
31 622-624 Reports, general 1927-1933
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32 625-628 Reports, general 1933-1946 undated

Sub-sub-series 5: Clippings 1933-1935

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33 629-644 Newspaper clippings 1933-1934
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34 645-648 Newspaper clippings 1933-1935

Sub-series D: Fellowships and Grants 1928-1973 undated

Sub-sub-series 1: Grants to Individuals, A-R 1951-1964

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35 649-667 Grants to individuals filed alphabetically by applicant last name, A-R (grants to individuals S-Z are located in Series II, Numerical Files) 1951-1964

Sub-sub-series 2: Individual Requests for Aid 1928-1973

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35 668-672 Requests for aid (sampled), filed alphabetically by applicant last name, A-Z 1928-1973

Sub-sub-series 3: Institutional Grant Requests 1928-1971

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35 673-674 Institutional grant requests (sampled), filed alphabetically by applicant name, A 1929-1971
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36 675-688 Institutional grant requests (sampled), filed alphabetically by applicant name, B-Y and summaries 1928-1971

Sub-sub-series 4: 4-H Fellowships 1929-1941 undated

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36 689-696 4-H Fellowships, filed by year 1931-1939
36 697 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, George M. Harris 1932-1933
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37 698 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Margaret Latimer 1932-1933
37 699 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Esther Mildred Friesth 1933-1934
37 700 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Barnard Joy 1933-1934
37 701 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Mildred Ives 1934-1935
37 702 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Edwin H. Matzen 1934-1935
37 703-704 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Ruth Lohmann 1935-1936
37 705 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, James W. Potts 1935-1936
37 706-707 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Ruth Durrenberger 1936-1937
37 708-709 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Keith Jones 1936-1937
37 710-711 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Kenneth H. Anderson 1937-1938
37 712-713 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Winifred S. Perry 1937-1938
37 714 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Blanche Brobeil 1938-1939
37 715 Studies and reports by fellowship recipients, Max A. Culp 1938-1939
37 716 4-H fellowship recipient reunion 1939
37 717-719 General correspondence 1931-1940
37 720-721 Correspondence with the United States Department of Agriculture 1929-1934
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38 722-723 Correspondence with the United States Department of Agriculture 1935-1940
38 724-725 General publications 1931-1945
38 726 Reports on 4-H fellowships 1940-1941
38 727 Extension of fellowships after 1939 undated
38 728 "Growing Paynes" 1938-1940

Sub-series E: Negro Projects and Race Relations Projects 1941-1965

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38 729-730 Bennett College correspondence 1942-1943 1953-1965
38 731 Bennett College reports 1942-1943 1962
38 732-734 Karamu House correspondence 1941-1964
38 735 Karamu House 40th anniversary 1955
38 736-737 United Negro College Fund correspondence 1944-1965
38 738-739 United Negro College Fund reports 1944-1949 1962
38 740 General correspondence 1941-1943
38 741 Housing file 1936-1937 1943
38 742 Publications 1941-1942

Sub-series F: Radio Projects of the National Committee on Education by Radio 1924-1953 undated

Sub-sub-series 1: Administrative Records 1929-1941

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38 743 Agendas for meetings December 1930-May 1931
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39 744-757 Agendas for meetings October 1931-December 1941
39 758 By-laws 1931
39 759 Conference on educational radio 1930
39 760 Education by Radio plan book 1931-1935
39 761 Financial records, account book 1930
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40 762-763 Financial records, account book 1931-1932 1934-1935
40 764 Historical documents 1929-1940
40 765 Institute for Education by Radio, planning committee meeting minutes 1938
40 766 Office files, calendars and financial payroll records 1931-1936
40 767 Office files, financial records and mailing lists 1931-1935
40 768 Office files, procedure instructions and Payne Fund reports and correspondence 1930-1940
40 769 Radio, bibliographies 1933-1934
40 769 Ohio Directing Committee, Radio-Movie-Press Project 1936-1937
40 770 Ohio Directing Committee, scripts and speeches 1932-1936
40 771-772 Research Studies in Education notebook 1931-1936

Sub-sub-series 2: Committee Correspondence 1930-1941 undated

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40 773 Alphabetical C 1930-1935
40 774 Coltrane, Eugene J., congressional correspondence 1933-1935
40 775 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, Alabama-Georgia 1932-1934
40 776 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, Idaho - Iowa 1932-1934
40 777 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, Kansas - Maine 1932-1934
40 778 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, Maryland - Nebraska 1932-1934
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41 779 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, Nevada - North Carolina 1932-1934
41 780 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, North Dakota - Pennsylvania 1932-1934
41 781 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, Rhode Island - Texas 1932-1934
41 782 Coltrane, Eugene J., engagements correspondence, filed alphabetically by state, Utah - Washington, D. C. 1932-1934
41 783 Coltrane, Eugene J., general correspondence 1932-1933
41 784-793 Crane, A. G. 1931-1942
41 794 Cummings, J. E. 1934-1941
41 795 Griffith, W. I. 1934-1936
41 796 Alphabetical H - I 1930-1932 1939-1941
41 797-800 Keller, J. O. 1930-1940
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42 801-803 Alphabetical L - M 1930-1941
42 804-806 Robinson, Reverend Charles S. 1930-1941
42 807-808 Rule, James N. 1931-1935
42 809 Alphabetical Sa-Sm 1931-1939
42 810 Sutton, W. A. 1935-1941
42 811-816 Tyler, Tracy F., correspondence, speeches, and articles 1930-1941 undated
42 817-819 Umberger, H. J. 1932-1941
42 820 Alphabetical W 1931-1941
42 821 Zook, G. F. 1934-1941
42 822-823 Form letters 1931-1935 1938-1941

Sub-sub-series 3: General Correspondence 1929-1949 undated

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43 824 Congressional, individual file 1931-1940
43 825-826 Congressional, general 1930-1940
43 827 Government departments, executive departments, alphabetical agriculture - commerce 1931-1941
43 828 Government departments, executive departments, alphabetical interior (commissioner, office of education) 1930-1940
43 829-830 Government departments, executive departments, alphabetical interior, C. M. Koon correspondence 1931-1939
43 831-832 Government departments, executive departments, alphabetical interior, general correspondence 1932-1941
43 833 Government departments, executive departments, alphabetical justice - state 1931-1941
43 834-835 Government departments, Federal Communications Commission, individual correspondence, filed alphabetically by correspondent 1934-1941
43 836-837 Government departments, Federal Communications Commission, general correspondence 1934-1941
43 838-839 Government departments, Federal Communications Commission, conferences 1931-1935
43 840 Government departments, Federal Communications Commission, hearings and reports 1934-1938
43 841 Government departments, Federal Housing Commission 1938
43 841 Government departments, Federal Radio Commission 1930-1934
43 842 Government departments, Federal Trade Commission - Tennessee Valley Authority 1933-1938
43 843 Individuals, filed alphabetically by correspondent, A 1931-1941
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44 844-864 Individuals, filed alphabetically by correspondent, B-Z 1930-1941
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45 865-881 Organizations, filed alphabetically by correspondent (organization name), A-N 1930-1941
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46 882-897 Organizations, filed alphabetically by correspondent (organization name), N-S 1930-1941
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47 898-902 Organizations, filed alphabetically by correspondent (organization name), S-W 1930-1941
47 903--908 Payne Fund correspondence 1930-1949
47 908 Reports and budgets 1933 undated
47 909-912 Form letters 1930-1935
47 913-918 Unclassified correspondence, including American Listeners Society, Radio control and operations debate, and radio education correspondence 1931-1940
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48 919-922 Unclassified radio education correspondence 1929-1937

Sub-sub-series 4: National Committee on Education by Radio Printed Materials 1928-1942 undated

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48 923-934 "Education by Radio" 1931-1938
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49 935-944 "Education by Radio" 1938-1941
49 944 Correspondence regarding "Education by Radio" 1934-1935
49 945 National Committee on Education by Radio memoranda 1931-1939 undated
49 946 Radio scripts, American Education 1933
49 946-949 Radio scripts, Citizens Forum 1932-1934
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50 950-952 Radio scripts, Citizens Forum 1934-1935
50 953 Radio scripts, Discovery of the Elements and Education 1932 undated
50 954 Radio scripts, Geology series and medical series 1932 1934
50 955 Radio scripts, medical series 1932-1933
50 956 Radio scripts, pressing agricultural issues and Radio Child Study Group 1933-1934
50 957-958 Radio scripts, Radio Child Study Groups 1933-1934
50 958 Radio scripts, Reptiles and Amphibians 1932
50 959-961 Radio scripts, Rural Life Review 1932-1934
50 961-966 Radio scripts, science series 1932-1935
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51 967-969 Radio scripts, science series 1935-1936
51 970-971 Radio scripts, Significant Anniversary series 1932-1933
51 971-977 Books and pamphlets 1929-1940
51 978-979 Articles 1930-1939 undated
51 980 Publication bibliographies, correspondence, and mailing lists 1932-1942
51 981-982 Reports 1928-1929
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52 983-986 Reports 1931-1939 undated
52 987 Speeches 1931-1939 undated

Sub-sub-series 5: Ohio State University Printed Materials 1929-1953 undated

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52 988 Bureau of Educational Research, A. A. U. W. Radio series 1937
52 988-990 Bureau of Educational Research, Institute for Education by Radio 1930-1953
52 991 Bureau of Educational Research, The Newsletter 1936 1939
52 991-992 Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio Radio Announcer 1935-1938
52 992 Bureau of Educational Research, radio-movie-press project 1936-1938
52 993-994 Bureau of Educational Research, reports, speeches, and articles 1932-1934 1937
52 995-998 Ohio State University Evaluation of School Broadcasts, bulletins 1941
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53 999-1003 Ohio State University Evaluation of School Broadcasts, bulletins 1942
53 1004-1008 Ohio Emergency Junior Radio College of Ohio State University, lessons, English, French, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Spanish 1934
53 1009-1012 Ohio State University Ohio School of the Air, Courier 1929-1936
53 1012 Ohio State University Ohio School of the Air, Radio Record book 1935
53 1013 Ohio State University Ohio School of the Air, reports 1933-1936
53 1014-1015 Ohio State University general printed materials 1929-1950 undated
53 1016-1017 American Council on Education printed materials 1938-1939 1952

Sub-sub-series 6: National Association of Broadcasters Printed Materials 1932-1939

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53 1018 Bulletins 1932-1933
53 1019-1021 National Association of Broadcasters Reports 1933-1936
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54 1022-1026 National Association of Broadcasters Reports 1936-1939
54 1027 Other National Association of Broadcasters publications 1938-1939

Sub-sub-series 7: Other Printed Materials 1929-1941

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54 1028-1029 National Association of Educational Broadcasters printed materials 1930-1935 1938-1939
54 1029 Radio Station WBOE, Cleveland, printed materials 1938-1939
54 1030-1032 General printed materials 1929-1935 1939-1941

Sub-sub-series 8: Payne Fund Office Files 1924-1940 undated

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54 1033 Codel, Martin, correspondence 1929
54 1033 Coltrane, Eugene, J., correspondence and speeches 1932-1933
54 1033 Conference publicity and group reports 1933-1934
54 1034 Conference, general materials 1934
54 1034 Congressional study of radio 1933-1934
54 1034 Frequency modulation (FM) 1940
54 1034 Legal decisions regarding radio 1931
54 1034 Listening surveys 1937-1939
54 1035 National Committee on Education by Radio, correspondence with commercial broadcasting stations 1930-1931
54 1036 National Committee on Education by Radio, correspondence, committee replies concerning land grant survey extension to Jesuit institutions 1931
54 1036-1039 National Committee on Education by Radio, financial files 1931-1940
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55 1040 National Committee on Education by Radio, mailings, including form letters, questionnaire, survey cards, "killing the college stations," and mailings to listening groups 1930-1933 undated
55 1040 National Committee on Education by Radio, office procedure file undated
55 1041 National Committee on Education by Radio, reports, including "A Plan for an American Broadcasting," and "An American Public Radio Board" 1937
55 1041 Booklet of information 1932
55 1042 Booklet of information 1933 1935
55 1042 Bylaws 1931-1932
55 1042-1043 Clip sheet regarding National Committee on Education by Radio committee plan, including European radio reports 1931 undated
55 1043 Memoranda for Mrs. Bolton 1939
55 1043 National committee list 1930-1931
55 1043 "Principles of Broadcasting" 1935
55 1043 Program of Committee 1939
55 1043 "Radio Committee Organization" 1931
55 1044 National Committee on Education by Radio, reports, subcommittee on definite future procedure 1935
55 1044 National Committee on Education by Radio, research, "Projects undertaken in land grant and state universities" 1928-1930
55 1044 Political parties and their relation to radio 1932-1936
55 1044 Press-radio relations 1934-1938
55 1044 Programs for school radio 1940
55 1045 Radio executive correspondence 1931
55 1045 Resolutions of state and national organizations 1930-1933
55 1046 School broadcasting undated
55 1046 State departments of education 1924-1939
55 1047 Transcriptions, electrical 1932
55 1047-1048 Universities, Florida, Iowa, Ohio State, Syracuse, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical, and Virginia 1924-1939

Sub-sub-series 9: Service Bureau Files 1926-1938

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55 1049 Adult education 1931
55 1050 Advertising; and Alderman, Dr. Lewis R., correspondence 1931-1935
55 1051 Ambruster, Howard W., correspondence; American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities; and American Home Economics Association meeting 1930-1935
55 1052 Appleton High School Association; Butman, Carl H., (radio consultant) correspondence; Charters, W. W., Ohio State Bureau of Educational Research correspondence; Columbia Broadcasting System; and Consumers Research Group, Inc. 1931-1935
55 1053 Consumers Research Group, Inc.; and Crane, A. G., Wyoming University, correspondence 1930-1935
55 1054 Crane, A. G., correspondence; and Darrow, Benjamin H., Ohio School of the Air, correspondence 1931-1935
55 1055 Davis, Honorable Edwin L., House of Representatives, correspondence; Dill, Clarance C., correspondence; and Educational broadcasting station lists 1931-1934
55 1056 Educational films 1931-1935
55 1057 Federal Communications Commission; Federal Trade Commission; and Histories of educational broadcasting stations 1930-1935
55 1058 Institute for Education by Radio, Columbus, Ohio; International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation; and International radiotelegraph conference 1930-1935
55 1059 Jensen, Professor J. C., correspondence; Keith, Alice, correspondence; and KFUO, Concordia Theology Seminary 1931-1935
55 1060 Koon, Cline M., United States Office of Education; Leroy, Howard S., correspondence; and Lohnes, Horace L., correspondence 1931-1935
55 1061 Louisiana Broadcasting Station; McCraken, Dr. John H., correspondence; McFadden, Hon. L. T., correspondence; Mailing lists; Mercer, Professor C. H., Dalhousie University, Hallifax, correspondence, and Minutes of Chicago conference on radio education 1930-1935
55 1062 Morgan, Dr. Joy Elmer, correspondence 1930-1935
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56 1063 National Advisory Council on Radio in Education; National Association of Broadcasters; and National Broadcasting Company 1930-1935
56 1064 National Committee on Education by Radio statement to Payne Fund requesting grant; National Committee on Education by Radio radio education conference; National Education Association; Nordenskiold collection; and Northeast Missouri State Teachers College 1931-1935
56 1065 Original papers of the National Committee on Education by Radio witnesses presented at hearings before the Federal Communications Commission 1934
56 1066 Payne Fund 1930-1932
56 1067-1082 Perry, Armstrong, correspondence files 1926-1938
56 1082-1085 Perry, Armstrong, subject files, including European trips, foreign radio reports, foreign statement regarding the national committee, Madrid conference, Service Bureau bulletin items, and Service Bureau weekly reports to the Payne fund 1930-1935
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57 1086 Perry, Armstrong, talks and articles 1931-1934
57 1087 Radio in schools; and radio legislation proposed 1930-1935
57 1088 Report of the Federal Communications Commission to Congress regarding educational broadcasting; and Radio Corporation of America 1932-1934
57 1089 Report of the Service Bureau to the national committee; Reppy, Alison, editor of Air Low Review; Robinson, Reverend Charles A., St. Louis University; Rockefeller Foundation; Rulse, James N., correspondence; Short-wave relaying; State Agricultural and Mechanical College, Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Tennessee Valley Authority 1930-1935
57 1090 Tyler, Tracy F., correspondence 1931-1935
57 1091 Umberger, Dean H. J., Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan; University of Idaho; United States Department of State; Virginia Polytechnic Institute; WIXAL, World Wide Broadcasting Corporation; Walter, Judith C., Station WMAQ, Chicago; Wired radio; Women's National Radio Committee; and Worchester Institute 1930-1935

Sub-sub-series 10: Service Bureau Correspondence with Educational Broadcasting Stations 1930-1935

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57 1092-1093 WOSU, Ohio State University 1931-1935
57 1094 KFKA, Colorado State Teachers College; KFKU, University of Kansas; KFMX, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota; KGEW, Fort Morgan, Colorado; KGY, St. Martin's College, Lacey, Washington; and KOB, New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts 1931-1935
57 1095 KOCW, Oklahoma College for Women; KSAC, Kansas State Agricultural College; and KUOA, University of Arkansas 1931-1935
57 1096 KUSD, University of South Dakota 1931-1935
57 1097 KWSC, State College of Washington 1931-1935
57 1098 WAPI, Alabama Polytechnic Institute; WBAA, Purdue University; and WBAK, Pennsylvania State Police 1930-1935
57 1099-1101 WCAJ, Nebraska Wesleyan University 1930-1933
57 1102 WCAX, University of Vermont; WEHC, Emory and Henry College, Virginia; WHAD, Marquette University; WJBU, Bucknell University; WPSC, Pennsylvania State College; and WTFI, Toccoa Falls Institute, Georgia 1931-1933

Sub-sub-series 11: Service Bureau Correspondence with European Contries 1931-1935 undated

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57 1103-1108 Albania - France 1931-1935
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58 1109-1116 Germany - Yugoslavia 1931-1935
58 1117-1119 Miscellaneous European materials 1931-1935 undated

Sub-sub-series 12: Service Bureau Correspondence with Non-European Foreign Countries 1931-1935

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58 1120-1127 Algiers - Venezuela; and countries not responding 1931-1935

Sub-sub-series 13: Service Bureau General Correspondence 1930-1935

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58 1128-1130 General correspondence 1930-1932
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59 1131-1134 General correspondence 1933-1935

Sub-sub-series 14: Service Bureau Correspondence with Interest Groups 1929-1934

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59 1135-1136 Correspondence with interest groups 1929-1934

Sub-sub-series 15: Service Bureau General Educational Broadcasting Station Materials 1929-1939 undated

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59 1137 Educational radio station directors; Educational radio station lists; and "Essential Don'ts for Broadcast Stations 1931-1939
59 1138 Form letters 1932
59 1139 History of educational stations; hours of operation; letter to educational stations; letter to educational station directors regarding National Broadcast Reporter article; and notes on educational stations by Armstrong Perry 1930-1932 undated
59 1140 Positions held by graduates; Radio and Education bibliography; and WMAL hearing 1929-1933 undated

Sub-sub-series 16: Ventura Free Press Files 1929-1945 undated

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59 1141-1148 Davis, H. O. correspondence 1930-1934
59 1149 Davis/Evans publications 1932
59 1150-1152 Evans, S. Howard, articles and publications 1936-1938 undated
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60 1153-1156 Evans, S. Howard, articles and publications undated
60 1157 Evans, S. Howard, political choice undated
60 1158 Evans, S. Howard, newspaper clippings and memoranda 1931-1932
60 1159 Evans, S. Howard, correspondence regarding articles and newspaper clippings 1931-1934
60 1160-1162 Evans, S. Howard, general correspondence 1935-1945
60 1163-1170 Correspondence between S. Howard Evans, Walter V. Woehlker, and H. O. Davis 1931-1933
60 1171-1175 Evans, S. Howard, radio press campaign 1930-1933
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61 1176 Evans, S. Howard, radio press campaign 1933-1934
61 1177 Evans, S. Howard, Wheeler report 1934
61 1178 General correspondence, Georgia fact-finding committee 1929-1937
61 1179 Radio memoranda 1931
61 1180 Scrapbook of Ventura Free Press articles 1931

Sub-series G: Youth Project Files 1922-1962 undated

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61 1181 American Youth Commission of the American Council on Education, report on leisure, recreation, and young people, preliminary draft undated
61 1182 Berlin youth conference report 1930
61 1182-1183 Charters, W. W., conduct problems workbooks 1931
61 1184 Civics Research Institute 1940-1949 undated
61 1185 Cleveland International Youth Leaders Exchange Program 1957
61 1185-1187 Experiment in International Living 1932-1964
61 1187-1190 The Inquiry 1930-1938 undated
61 1191 International Student Service 1929-1931
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62 1192-1193 International Student Service 1932-1941
62 1194 Junior Extension University Press 1930-1931
62 1194 Juvenile delinquency 1942-1949
62 1195 National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, correspondence 1925-1926 1937-1947 undated
62 1196-1201 National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, Girl Life in America, including correspondence, form letters, mailing lists, paste ups, printed background materials, questionnaires, tables, and tabulations 1922-1927 undated
62 1202 National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, girls magazine materials 1924-1927
62 1203-1204 National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, notebook containing minutes, reports, and financial statements 1925-1928
62 1205-1208 National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, printed items 1923-1952
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63 1209 National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, printed items 1960 undated
63 1210 National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading, scrapbook 1924-1925
63 1211 National Student Federation of America 1936
63 1211 Project Rough 'N' Ready 1962

Series II: Numerical Files 1911-1968 undated

Sub-series A: General Administrative Files 1911-1966 undated

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63 1212 Payne Fund, historical information, monthly financial reports, and budgets 1927-1951
63 1213-1214 Payne Fund, board member notices, correspondence, and referendum votes 1927-1938 undated
63 1215 Payne Fund, dissolution of committees and history of projects 1928-1938
63 1216-1217 Alphabetical A correspondence 1926-1956
63 1218 American Social Hygiene Association 1949-1953
63 1218 Alphabetical B correspondence 1929-1958
63 1219 Bingham, William correspondence 1930
63 1219-1220 Blossom, Elizabeth Bingham, correspondence 1927-1930
63 1220 Boy Scout correspondence 1925-1928
63 1221 Banking 1911
63 1221 Bernays, Edward L., correspondence 1951-1953
63 1221-1224 Boyce, Ralph S. M., correspondence 1929-1939
63 1225 Boyce, Ralph S. M. and Ho. O. Davis materials 1930
63 1225 Breckenridge, Mrs. Henry 1924-1935
63 1225 Biographies 1932 undated
63 1225 Bolton, Newell C., correspondence 1937-1940
63 1226-1227 Alphabetical C correspondence 1924-1958
63 1228-1231 Charters, W. W., correspondence 1929-1938
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64 1232 Charters, W. W., correspondence 1939-1952
64 1232 Comic strips 1941-1942
64 1232 Clough, Marjorie, correspondence 1951-1955
64 1232 Community councils 1938-1939
64 1232 Congress on Education for Democracy 1939
64 1232 Crandall, Ella Phillips, correspondence 1927-1930
64 1232 Cranston, William, correspondence 1931-1952
64 1233-1234 Clymer, Henry M., correspondence 1921-1937
64 1235 Copyrights 1927
64 1235 Child Study Association of America 1930-1938
64 1235 Alphabetical D correspondence 1930-1938
64 1236 Davis, H. O., Ventura Free Press 1930-1939
64 1237-1238 Davidson, Dr. George Millard, correspondence 1921-1937
64 1239 De Kruyf, Gerald, correspondence 1929-1956
64 1240 Alphabetical E correspondence 1925-1958
64 1240 Educational television 1951-1954
64 1241 Empire State Building 1952-1966
64 1242-1244 Evans, S. Howard, correspondence 1927-1940
64 1245-1246 Alphabetical F correspondence 1926-1939 1963
64 1247 Fellowship and scholarship information 1946-1961
64 1247 Payne Fund scholarship aid application forms 1955-1961 undated
64 1248 Foundations, miscellaneous 1949-1959
64 1248 Ford Foundation 1951-1954
64 1248 First National Bank 1933-1934
64 1249-1250 Alphabetical G correspondence 1924-1958
64 1251-1252 Goodnough, Ruth Ryan, correspondence 1939-1961
64 1253 Alphabetical H correspondence 1925-1934
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65 1254 Alphabetical H correspondence 1935-1962
65 1254 Holmes Press 1929-1930
65 1255 Alphabetical I correspondence 1922-1942 undated
65 1256 Alphabetical J correspondence 1923-1939 1960
65 1256 Jones, Miss Olive, correspondence 1921-1928
65 1256 Alphabetical K correspondence 1926-1962
65 1257 Alphabetical L correspondence 1924-1946 1963
65 1258 Lebo, Joseph, correspondence 1956-1957
65 1258 Library Research Fund 1934-1936
65 1259 Alphabetical M correspondence 1924-1946
65 1260-1262 Maxfield, Berton L., correspondence 1929-1940
65 1263 Mailing lists 1926-1932
65 1263-1264 Martens, Violette, correspondence 1940-1961
65 1265 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 1925-1952
65 1265 Mee, Arthur, correspondence 1925-1933
65 1265 Alphabetical Mc correspondence 1929
65 1266 McGuire, Walter P., correspondence 1925-1933
65 1267 Alphabetical N correspondence 1925-1957
65 1268 Narcotics 1922-1935
65 1268 National Craft Training Center 1941
65 1269 National Municipal League 1937-1941 1954-1955
65 1269 National Economic and Social Planning Association 1934-1940
65 1269 National Education Association 1939
65 1270 Alphabetical O correspondence 1925-1932
65 1270 Owen, T. F., correspondence 1954-1957
65 1270 Alphabetical P correspondence 1925-1935
65 1271 Public discussion 1935 1937
65 1271 Post war education 1942-1947
65 1271 Alphabetical R correspondence 1925-1942
65 1272 Radio and television newspaper clippings 1952-1953
65 1272 Rockefeller Foundation 1940-1941 1952
65 1272 Alphabetical S correspondence 1924-1928
65 1273 Alphabetical S correspondence 1929-1938 1948-1956
65 1274 Skinner, George A., correspondence 1928-1930
65 1274 School of Successful Law Administration 1939
65 1274 The Seeing Eye 1930-1933 1937
65 1274 Seymour, Gertrude, correspondence 1924-1934
65 1275 Sex education 1925-1929
65 1276 Alphabetical T and U correspondence 1927-1955
65 1276 Vrooman, Clare M., correspondence 1938-1942
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66 1277 Alphabetical W correspondence 1938-1940
66 1278 Watt, Donald, and the Experiment in International Living 1934-1935 1955-1963
66 1279 Waples, Douglas, correspondence 1932-1937
66 1279 Walpole, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 1937-1942
66 1280 Walker, Margaret B., correspondence 1939 1941
66 1280 Walter, Henriette, correspondence 1925-1928
66 1281 Youth 1946-1947
66 1281 Youth of All Nationals 1943-1954 1963

Sub-series B: Negro Project Files 1942-1948

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66 1282 American Council on African Education 1944-1948
66 1282 Dorothy Straus survey on negro life 1942

Sub-series C: Payne Fund Communications Project Files 1925-1968 undated

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66 1283-1285 Motion Picture file 1926-1942
66 1286 Familiarity of 8000 common words (Edgar Dale) 1935
66 1287-1298 Dale, Edgar, correspondence 1932-1952
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67 1299-1304 Dale, Edgar, correspondence 1953-1968
67 1305 Financial statements 1958-1967
67 1306-1308 Printed items, The Newsletter 1935-1966
67 1309-1310 Printed items, The Ohio Radio Announcer 1935-1938
67 1311 Printed items, SEC Newsletter; OSU Research Review; and other printed materials 1934-1965 undated
67 1312 Project reports 1961 1963
67 1313 Radio stations WEAO and WOSU, Ohio State University 1932-1958
67 1314 Research Council on Motion Pictures 1929-1952
67 1315 Research Council on Motion Pictures, newspaper clippings regarding movies, youth, and motion picture studies 1933-1935 1938
67 1316 Research Council on Motion Pictures, motion picture study, "The $24 Island" 1927-1928
67 1316 Research Council on Motion Pictures, general motion picture study materials 1925 1931-1933 undated
67 1317 Research Council on Motion Pictures, Payne Fund motion picture studies materials 1929-1931
67 1318 Research Council on Motion Pictures, Metropolitan Motion Picture Council 1939
67 1318 General radio correspondence 1941-1948 1955 1958
67 1318 Association for Education by Radio 1941-1956
67 1319 American Council on Education 1952-1957
67 1319 Payne communications awards 1950-1955

Sub-series D: Payne Fund Radio Projects and National Committee for Education by Radio Files 1926-1956 undated

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67 1320-1322 Rocky Mountain Radio Council correspondence 1939-1956
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68 1323-1324 Rocky Mountain Radio Council, reports, annual reports 1940-1946 1952-1953
68 1324 Rocky Mountain Radio Council, reports, biennial reports 1945-1949
68 1325 Rocky Mountain Radio Council, reports, other 1940-1947
68 1326-1329 Rocky Mountain Radio Council printed items 1940-1945 1951
68 1330 Rocky Mountain Radio Council, plan for establishment 1937-1940
68 1331-1332 National Committee for Education by Radio, Crane, A. G, correspondence 1939-1942
68 1333 National Committee for Education by Radio, committee correspondence 1940-1946
68 1334 National Committee for Education by Radio, notebook, including by-laws, minutes, and reports 1931-1942
68 1335 National Committee for Education by Radio, committee correspondence 1941-1952
68 1336 National Committee for Education by Radio, meeting reports and history by Frank Ernest Hill 1941 undated
68 1337 General radio correspondence 1930-1941
68 1338 General radio correspondence, Chicago Civic Broadcast Bureau 1932-1935
68 1338 General radio correspondence, Commonwealth Fund 1926-1928
68 1339 General radio correspondence, Davis, H. O. 1931-1932
68 1339 Education by radio, music, Commonwealth brief 1927-1928
68 1339 Educational radio programs for schools, questionnaires on educational broadcasting 1928 undated
68 1340 Educational radio programs for schools, National Advisory Council on Radio and Education 1932-1935
68 1340 Educational radio programs for schools, Payne Fund information on radio 1930-1931
68 1340 Educational radio programs for schools, Radio in Secondary Education (thesis) 1927
68 1341 National Committee for Education by Radio, audits 1936-1938 1941
68 1341 National Committee for Education by Radio, financial correspondence 1937-1940
68 1342 National Committee for Education by Radio, programs, budget, and memorandum 1931-1934 1939-1940
68 1343-1344 National Committee for Education by Radio, Perry Armstrong files 1929-1933
68 1345-1346 National Committee for Education by Radio, correspondence with the Payne Fund 1934-1935
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69 1347 National Committee for Education by Radio, correspondence with the Payne Fund 1936-1941
69 1348 National Committee for Education by Radio, printed materials 1941
69 1348 National Committee for Education by Radio, the Wisconsin experiment 1929-1930
69 1349 National Committee for Education by Radio, Radio Institute 1930
69 1350 National Committee for Education by Radio, Evans, S. Howard, materials 1931-1940
69 1350 National Committee for Education by Radio, 1935 radio campaign 1934-1935
69 1351 National Committee for Education by Radio, 1935 radio campaign 1935-1937
69 1352 National Committee for Education by Radio, radio memoranda of S. Howard Evans 1930-1940
69 1353 National Committee for Education by Radio, radio recordings, a study on transcriptions for school use 1938-1941
69 1353 National Committee for Education by Radio, radio educational research 1931-1937
69 1353 National Committee for Education by Radio, radio recording, "There's a Law Against It" by Malcolm Easterlin 1939
69 1353 National Committee for Education by Radio, reviews given by Radio in Education 1929-1930
69 1353 National Committee for Education by Radio, "Radio in Education" manuscript, including correspondence between Armstrong Perry and H. M. Clymer 1929
69 1354 National Committee for Education by Radio, requests for "Radio in Education" 1929-1934
69 1355 National Committee for Education by Radio, radio advisory committee reports 1929
69 1356-1357 National Committee for Education by Radio, report of the advisory committee on education by radio, confidential draft and printed copy 1929-1930
69 1358 National Committee for Education by Radio, correspondence with Walter Woehlke, Department of Indiana Affairs 1931-1935
69 1358 National Committee for Education by Radio, The Ohio Experiment 1935-1938
69 1359 National Committee for Education by Radio, Perry, Armstrong, report to the advisory committee on education by radio 1929
69 1360 National Committee for Education by Radio, Ohio State radio-movie-press project minutes 1936-1938
69 1361 National Committee for Education by Radio, Perry, Armstrong, state reports on radio in education ca. 1929
69 1362 National Committee for Education by Radio, Perry, Armstrong, state reports ca. 1929
69 1363 National Committee for Education by Radio, Ohio State project bulletins 1937-1938
69 1363 National Committee for Education by Radio, Ohio State Education Association 1933 1935
69 1364-1365 National Committee for Education by Radio, Ohio State University, Benjamin H. Darrow, Ohio School of the Air, correspondence 1931-1937
69 1366 National Committee for Education by Radio, Ohio State University, Bureau of Educational Research, radio bulletins ca. 1931-1934
69 1366 National Committee for Education by Radio, preliminary committee on educational broadcasting 1929
69 1366 National Committee for Education by Radio, reports on educational research in radio 1926-1931
69 1367 National Committee for Education by Radio, reports on educational research in radio 1932-1934
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70 1368 National Committee for Education by Radio, reports on radio 1928-1929

Sub-series E: Payne Fund Scholarship Files (Grants to Individuals) 1951-1963

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70 1369-1372 Grants to Individuals, alphabetical S-Y 1951-1963

Sub-series F: Payne Fund Youth Project Files 1922-1966 undated

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70 1373 International Bureau of Education, Marie Butts correspondence 1927-1937
70 1374-1375 International Bureau of Education, Blanche Weber correspondence 1928-1943
70 1376-1377 International Bureau of Education, printed items and reports 1929-1932
70 1378 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, correspondence 1925-1932
70 1378 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, director's monthly reports 1927-1928
70 1379 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, reports and articles 1924-1932
70 1380 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, "Girl Life in America" reviews and statisticians worksheets 1925-1929
70 1381-1384 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, editorial program for girls, correspondence, and comments of committee members, filed alphabetically by correspondent, B - S 1925-1929
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71 1385 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, editorial program for girls, correspondence, and comments of committee members, filed alphabetically by correspondent, V - W 1928-1929
71 1385 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, editorial program for girls, summary of comments 1926-1929
71 1386 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, early drafts of outline of the editorial program for girls 1928-1929
71 1386 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, magazine materials 1925-1931
71 1386 National Committee on the Study of Juvenile Reading, prospectus for a magazine for girls and young women 1931
71 1387-1389 Parents Publishing Company, correspondence, 1929-1950
71 1390 Parents Publishing Company, George Hecht correspondence 1925-1929
71 1391 Parents Publishing Association, minutes 1930-1932
71 1391-1392 Parents Publishing Association, Roubakine, Dr. N., correspondence and questionnaire regarding the effect of the written word on the reader (Tom Sawyer) 1927-1932
71 1392 Parents Publishing Association, correspondence regarding Psyche article on bibliopsychology 1929-1930
71 1393 Parents Publishing Association, charts and explanation of bibliopsychology ca. 1927-1929
71 1394 Parents Publishing Association,draft of bibliopsychological inquiry for children 1927 undated
71 1395 Parents Publishing Association, Roubakine material, translator's copy ca. 1927
71 1396-1399 Starbuck, Dr. Edwin Diller (Institute of Character Research), correspondence 1922 1929-1938
71 1400-1401 Magazine for boys 1923-1928 undated
71 1402 American Friends Service Committee 1945 1948-1954
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72 1403-1404 American Friends Service Committee 1955-1960
72 1404 Magazine conference 1930
72 1404-1405 Correspondence with Jay Jerome Williams of "Alger's Newspaper" and the Parade of Youth 1932-1937
72 1406 Institute of International Education, correspondence 1953-1965
72 1407-1409 Institute of International Education, annual reports 1943-1945 1951 1953-1954 1957 1960-1964
72 1410-1413 Institute of International Education, News Bulletin 1957-1961
72 1414-1416 Institute of International Education, Open Doors 1954-1956 1960-1965
72 1417-1419 Institute of International Education, miscellaneous publications 1936 1952-1956 1959
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73 1420-1423 Institute of International Education, miscellaneous publications 1959-1966 undated
73 1424 Parhad clinic 1953-1956
73 1424 Amazonia Foundation 1955-1956
73 1424-1427 Donald A. Laird, Colgate University, correspondence, study of attitudes in youth, and case study forms for youth study 1930-1939
73 1428-1429 Pathfinders of America, correspondence with James F. Wright and lessons 1926 1930-1932
73 1430 Sherman, Mandel, correspondence regarding youth attitudes 1931-1934
73 1430 Ohio State University summer study program 1955-1956
73 1431 Washburne, John W., correspondence regarding youth attitudes 1930-1931
73 1431-1433 Youth attitudes studies, correspondence with Dr. Williams, Mr. Sheldon, and Northwestern University 1931-1935
73 1434 Aleppo College 1955-1961
73 1434 Cape Flates Distress Association 1956-1959
73 1434-1435 Cleveland International Youth Leaders Exchange Program 1956-1965
73 1436 Radcliffe College grant 1957-1960
73 1436 Vocational Advisory Service 1957-1965
73 1436-1442 Civics Research Institute correspondence 1931-1943
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74 1443-1445 Civics Research Institute correspondence 1944-1951
74 1446 Civics Research Institute financial correspondence 1932-1950
74 1447 Civics Research Institute report to the Payne Fund ca. 1939
74 1447 Hayden Foundation grant 1937
74 1448-1450 Civics Research Institute publications 1930-1945 undated
74 1451 International Federation of League of Nations Societies 1930-1932
74 1451-1454 International Student Service correspondence and printed items 1930-1940
74 1455 Discussion method correspondence 1938-1939
74 1455 Special Committee of the New York State Constitution 1938
74 1455 Citizen's Union 1939-1940
74 1456 National Institute of Public Affairs, University of Illinois 1939
74 1456 National Institute of Public Affairs, University of Indiana 1939
74 1457 Junior Extension University, incorporation 1929-1931
74 1458 Junior Extension University, correspondence and minutes 1926
74 1459 Junior Extension University, financial files 1925-1938
74 1460 Junior Extension University, plans, charts, and cost estimates 1925-1931 undated
74 1461 Junior Extension University, plans, charts, cost estimates, and other materials undated
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75 1462 Junior Extension University, possible supporters, prospectus drafts, and prospectus criticisms 1925-1930
75 1463 Junior Extension University, comments on "Plan for Out of School Education" booklet 1927
75 1464-1465 Junior Extension University, Bureau plans for juvenile reading, originals 1923-1926 undated
75 1465 Junior Extension University, record of termination 1931-1934
75 1466-1469 Junior Extension University, printed items 1924-1926 1932 1934-1936
75 1470 China, mass education movement, Sydney D. Gamble letters 1924-1932 undated
75 1470 Report of six months observation of children's reading habits in Europe undated
75 1470 Study of juvenile reading habits in Italy undated
75 1470 Study of juvenile reading habits in Poland, including YMCA material and National Geographic article 1926-1927 undated
75 1471 Materials on Russia 1922-1931
75 1471 Scheme for the establishment of an International University for training statesmen and diplomats undated
75 1472-1473 American Youth Commission of the American Council on Education 1936-1944
75 1474-1475 National Student Federation of America 1935-1937
75 1476 Juvenile publications, notebook 1925 1927
75 1476 Juvenile reading study, correspondence and reports 1925-1927
75 1477-1481 General printed materials on youth 1925-1936
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76 1482-1484 General printed materials on youth 1937-1938 1963
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77 New York office, oversize ledger book 1928-1932
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78 New York office, oversize ledger books 1925-1941
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79 New York office, oversize ledger books 1942-1962
79 Geneva office oversize expense ledger 1929-1931
79 Casebook 1932-1952
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80 Basic English oversize proofs, "A Little About Geography" and "Basic Word Pictures" undated
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81 National Committee for Education by Radio, oversize ledger books 1930-1941
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1485 Oversize Folder 1: Twelve Chinese anti-drug posters ca. 1925
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1485 Oversize Folder 1: Distinguished Service to American Radio Appreciation Award ca. 1941
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1485 Oversize Folder 1: Institute for Education by Radio-Television, Ohio State University, 25th Anniversary Recognition Citation 1955