THE DAUGHTERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS LIBRARY

 

Col 932

Sibyl Browne Papers

1912-1979

 

 

Collection information

 

Physical description: 36 document boxes, 3 oversize boxes

Acquisition: Gift of

Processed by: Adán Benavides, Jr., Patricia Blackman, María Carolina Flores and Gabriel Rios, 1992; Additional processing by Warren Stricker, 1994

 

 

 

Table of contents

 

 

 

 

Biographical Note

 

Martha Sibyl Browne was born in Columbia, South Carolina on November 17, 1892 to Samuel T. and Hetty S. Browne.  After studying at Winthrop College in South Carolina, she received a B.S. degree from Columbia University in 1916, returning there for an M.A. in 1933.  She received additional academic training at the Academie Moderne in Paris in 1921 and the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University in 1936-1937.  She traveled frequently in Europe and in Mexico, where she studied with Diego Rivera.

 

Sibyl Browne began her professional career at Main Avenue High School in San Antonio, Texas, where she was head of the Art Department from 1916-1920, followed by a position at the Bloomsburg (Pa.) State Normal College from 1922-1925.  From 1926 to 1930, she was co-director, with her mother, of the River Road Country Day School in San Antonio, a private, progressive school.  Her other teaching positions in art education were at Columbia University Teachers College (1930-1933); New Jersey State Teachers College (1933-1943); University of Georgia at Athens (1949-1957); and the State University of New York at Buffalo (1958).  Throughout her career, she acted as a visiting instructor or lecturer at various schools, and served as the first art curator at the Witte Museum in San Antonio.

 

She was a member of national and regional arts and education organizations, and published a number of articles in popular and professional journals.

 

In 1958, Browne and her mother retired to San Antonio, where Sibyl was active in the San Antonio Conservation Society and other historic preservation efforts.  She served as Chairman of the Exhibits Committee for the Society, organizing two exhibits related to historic buildings in San Antonio, "San Antonio Architecture, 1700-1900," in 1963, and "Tomorrow's Heritage," in 1965.

 

Browne's interest in preservation led to her involvement in a campaign in opposition to the route of the North Expressway, proposed to connect downtown San Antonio with its northern suburbs.  She was active in the campaign from 1959 until the highway was finally constructed in the mid-1970s. 

 

In 1966, Sibyl Browne's contributions to her profession were recognized by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C, which presented her with the National Art Education Award.  She continued to live in the building constructed for the River Road Country Day School until her death on October 5, 1979.


Hetty Sibyl (Turnipseed) Browne was born in Columbia, South Carolina on October 9, 1875.  She preceded her daughter at Winthrop College, receiving a B.S. from Columbia University in 1920 and an M.A. in 1923.  After teaching in rural and elementary schools, she directed an experimental rural school in association with Winthrop College from 1910-1918.  She was Director of Rural Education for Bloomsburg (Pa.) State Normal School from 1920-1922 and Supervisor of Rural Schools for Prince Georges County in Maryland (1923-1925) before founding the River Road Country Day School in San Antonio.

 

Her professional activities also involved the authorship of primers for children, and associated instructional material.

 

After retiring, Hetty S. Browne frequently traveled and lived with her daughter.  She died in San Antonio May 20, 1966.

 

 


Scope and Content Note

 

Correspondence, course material, notebooks, financial and legal documents, printed material, and photographs make up the Sibyl Browne Papers, documenting the professional and personal life of Browne and her mother, Hetty S. Browne.

 

The papers of Sibyl Browne have been organized into four series: Personal Material; Professional Material; San Antonio Conservation Society; and North Expressway Campaign. 

 

A large part of the Personal Material is made up of letters received from friends and colleagues, notably Martin Stan Buchner, Lillian Calcia, Stanley A Czurles, Lamar Dodd, Emily Edwards, Lillian Harmelin, Winifred Holt, Leon Gordon Miller, Chandler Montgomery, Belle Northrup, Edward John Stevens, Jr., Clement T. Tetkowski, and Clara Zeleny.  Greeting cards, some containing brief messages, have been filed separately, in chronological order.

 

Also part of the Personal Material are scrapbooks documenting trips to Europe in the 1930s; the diary of Emily Wyatt, her companion on a 1921 European visit; and printed material, particularly announcements, catalogs, programs and clippings, reflecting Browne's interest in art, education, community planning, architecture, and historic preservation.  Photographs include artwork, personal photos, and friends and colleagues.

 

The Professional Material series consists of items directly associated with Sibyl Browne's academic career.  The series has been subdivided into General Education material, which includes subject files created by Browne (Browne's file titles are indicated by quotation marks); card files of subject notes and bibliographic references; notes and texts for speeches and lectures; articles by Browne in typescript and printed form; and material connected with her National Gallery of Art, Art Education award.

 

The remainder of the series is made up of records associated with specific teaching positions.  Particularly detailed are the records of her work at the University of Georgia, which include a variety of course materials and detailed notes for her classes.

 

The San Antonio Conservation Society series includes a small amount of general material.  More detailed are records of Browne's work with the Exhibits Committee.  Correspondence, financial records, notes, scripts and photographs for the "Tomorrow's Heritage" exhibit of 1965 document the research that went into the project.  Also included in the series are items related to Browne's interest in the Los Pastores pageants produced in San Antonio, and include a manuscript of the play written by Leandro Granados, and inscribed to her.

 

The final series, North Expressway Campaign, includes material related to the long battle over the route of the highway.  Included are correspondence and minutes of a group that formed early the process, the Save Our Parks Committee.  Printed material is related to some of the early elections on the issue, while clippings document the issue from 1959 to 1974.

 

The Hetty S. Browne Papers have been arranged as a separate subgroup of the Sibyl Browne Papers, and are made up of material associated with the activities of the educator, who worked closely with her daughter, frequently living with her.

 

The papers are in two series, Personal Material and Professional Material.  Much of the Personal Material is made up of letters from Sibyl Browne to Hetty S. Browne, written during trips to Europe in 1920-1921 and 1935-1936.  Typescript copies were made of most of the earlier letters.  Additional letters from Sibyl to Hetty, sent from Europe, are included in a scrapbook dating from 1927.

 

Professional Material includes papers from Hetty S. Browne's various teaching and administrative positions.  Her involvement in the Winthrop College experimental rural school produced numerous photographs, along with newspaper clippings and publications.  The River Road Country Day School material includes a few legal and financial records, along with examples of administrative records, publications, and photographs.  General professional material includes Mrs. Browne's manuscript for a manual to accompany a children's reader.  Most of the other photographs in this series are unidentified.

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

Processing of the Sibyl Browne Papers was completed with the valuable assistance of four students from the Archives and Manuscripts class at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Texas at Austin, who completed the initial arrangement and description of the papers.  The Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library gratefully acknowledges the time and effort contributed by Adán Benavides, Jr., Pat Blackman, María Carolina Flores, and Gabriel Rios.

 

 

Box/Folder

 

 

Sibyl Browne papers

 

 

 

I. Personal material

 

 

 

Correspondence

 

 

1/1

Letters sent, 1960-1970, n.d.

 

 

 

Letters received, 1938-1975, n.d. (arranged alphabetically, by author)

 

 

1/2

A

 

 

1/3

Ames, Eulala

 

 

1/4

B

 

 

1/5

Boaz, Bill and Angie

 

 

1/6

Buchner, Martin Stan; Myra; Lewis

 

 

1/7

C

 

 

1/8

Calcia, Lillian

 

 

1/9

Case, Zella May

 

 

1/10

Chabot, Maria

 

 

1/11

Christensen, Bodil

 

 

1/12

Comfort, Katherine

 

 

1/13

Corcoran, Ambrose

 

 

1/14

Czurles, Stanley A.

 

 

1/15

D

 

 

1/16

Dodd, Lamar

 

 

1/17

Dodd, Lamar, excerpts from letters

 

 

1/18

Donovan, Elizabeth

 

 

1/19

E

 

 

2/20-21

Edwards, Emily

 

 

2/22

F

 

 

2/23

Fortson, Laura

 

 

2/24

G

 

 

2/25

Griffin, Martha

 

 

2/26

Galbraith, Letty

 

 

2/27

H

 

 

2/28-29

Harmelin, Lillian

 

 

2/30-31

Holt, Winifred

 

 

2/32

I-J

 

 

2/33

K

 

 

2/34

L

 

 

2/35

M

 

 

2/36

Maddox, Mariema Miller

 

 

3/37

Miller, Leon Gordon

 

 

3/38

Montgomery, Chan

 

 

3/39

N

 

 

3/40

Newton, Eleanor

 

 

3/41

Northrup, Belle

 

 

3/42

O-R

 

 

3/43

Ritsch, Frederick and Jeannette

 

 

3/44

S

 

 

3/45

Sneed, Marion M.

 

 

3/46

Stevens, Edward John, Jr.

 

 

3/47

Sullivan, Toby

 

 

3/48

T

 

 

3/49

Tetkowski, Clement T. and Lee

 

 

3/50

V-Z

 

 

3/51

Wells, Mildred

 

 

4/52-53

Zeleny, Clara

 

 

4/54

Unidentified

 

 

4/55

Unsigned and incomplete

 

 

4/56

Letters to Mary Green: re Sibyl Browne's death, 1979

 

 

 

Greeting cards received

 

 

4/57

1925, 1949

 

 

4/58

1951

 

 

4/59

1952

 

 

4/60

1953-1955

 

 

4/61

1956

 

 

4/62

1958-1965

 

 

4/63

1966

 

 

4/64

1967

 

 

4/65

1969

 

 

4/66

1970

 

 

4/67

1971

 

 

5/68

1972

 

 

5/69

1973

 

 

5/70

1974

 

 

5/71-75

n.d.

 

 

5/76

Greeting cards returned, 1971, n.d.

 

 

5/77

Greeting cards unused, n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

6/78

Datebooks, 1954, 1955, 1956

 

 

 

Names and addresses

 

 

6/79

Address books

 

 

6/80

Lists

 

 

6/81

Notes

 

 

6/82

Property tax records, 1953-1957

 

 

 

Inventories

 

 

6/83

Books

 

 

6/84

Household items

 

 

6/85

Political material

 

 

6/86

Language study material

 

 

6/87-89

Sketch books

 

 

 

Creative works collected

 

 

6/90

"Thanksgiving Pageant"

 

 

6/91

Poems and quotations

 

 

6/92

Drawings and prints

 

 

 

Scrapbooks

 

 

Oversize Box 39

European trip, 1935

 

 

" "

European trip, 1935

 

 

" "

European trip, 1937

 

 

6/93

Prescriptions

 

 

6/94

Recipes

 

 

6/95

Miscellaneous personal material

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Papers of other individuals

 

 

 

Emily Wyatt

 

 

6/96

Diary, 1921

 

 

6/97

Diary enclosures, 1921-1923

 

 

 

Lillian Harmelin

 

 

7/98

Art education papers, 1966

 

 

7/99

Thesis, A Study of the Careers of Forty Nine Fine Art Education Graduates of New Jersey State Teachers College at Newark, 1938-1945. 1971 (photocopy)

 

 

7/100

Surveys, 1971

 

 

 

Printed material

 

 

7/101

            Advertisements and promotional material

 

 

 

            Announcements and invitations

 

 

7/102

Art exhibitions

 

 

7/103

Educational programs

 

 

7/104

Lectures

 

 

7/105

Museums

 

 

7/106

Performing arts

 

 

 

Brochures

 

 

7/107

Travel

 

 

 

Catalogs

 

 

7/108-109

Exhibitions

 

 

7/110-111

General

 

 

 

Programs

 

 

8/112

Performing arts

 

 

8/113

General

 

 

 

Yearbooks

 

 

8/114

San Antonio Art League

 

 

 

Calling cards

 

 

8/115

Sibyl Browne

 

 

8/116

Printing plate

 

 

8/117

Business cards

 

 

8/118

Library card

 

 

8/119

Calendar cards

 

 

 

Postcards

 

 

8/120

Europe

 

 

8/121

Mexico

 

 

8/122

Texas

 

 

8/123

United States

 

 

8/124

Art works

 

 

 

Maps

 

 

8/125

Mexico

 

 

8/126

Texas

 

 

8/127

Texas-Fredericksburg

 

 

Oversize Box 37

Texas-San Antonio

 

 

8/128

United States-various

 

 

 

Clippings

 

 

8/129

Architecture

 

 

8/130-131

Art and Artists

 

 

9/132

Education

 

 

9/133

Performing arts

 

 

9/134

Personal

 

 

9/135

Politics

 

 

9/136

San Antonio

 

 

9/137

Texas

 

 

9/138

University of Georgia

 

 

9/139

Miscellaneous

 

 

Oversize Box 38

Newspapers

 

 

Box 36

Periodicals

 

 

9/140-141

Pamphlets

 

 

Box 36

Books

 

 

 

Photographs

 

 

24/364

Animals

 

 

 

Art

 

 

Box 27

Lamar Dodd-paintings, 1957-slides

 

 

Box 27

Lamar Dodd-paintings, 1961-slides

 

 

24/365

Lillian Harmelin-sculpture

 

 

24/366

Lillian Harmelin-paintings

 

 

24/367

Masks

 

 

24/368

Murals

 

 

24/369-370

Paintings

 

 

Box 27

Paintings-"Mrs. Daniel's Bostwick"-slides

 

 

24/371

Sculpture

 

 

Box 27

"Charles Williamson's pupils' slides"

 

                       

24/372

Miscellaneous

 

 

Box 27

Miscellaneous-slides

 

 

24/373

Unidentified exhibit

 

 

24/374

Hetty S. Browne

 

 

24/375

Sibyl Browne

 

 

 

Buildings and houses

 

 

24/376

112 Anastacia Place

 

 

24/377

114 Anastacia Place

 

 

24/378

118-120 Anastacia Place

 

 

Box 27

120 Anastacia Place-slides

 

 

24/379

Salem County, New Jersey

 

 

24/380

Miscellaneous

 

 

Box 27

Emily Edwards-slides

 

 

 

Individuals

 

 

24/381-382

Identified

 

 

24/383

Unidentified

 

                       

 

Landscapes

 

 

25/384

Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico

 

 

25/385

Unidentified

 

 

25/386

Taos, New Mexico (negatives)

 

 

25/387

University of Georgia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

II. Professional material

 

 

 

General Education

 

 

 

Subject files

 

 

10/142

"Art Concepts"

 

 

10/143-144

"Art Education-Literature and Exhibits"

 

 

10/145

"Art Education-Miscellaneous"

 

 

10/146

"Art Education News"

 

 

10/147

"Bibliographies"

 

 

10/148

"Biographical Data"

 

 

10/149

"Books-SB's List"

 

 

10/150

"Community Planning"

 

 

10/151-152

"Curricula"

 

 

10/153

"Curriculum Development"

 

 

10/154

"Equipment"

 

 

10/155

"Equipment and Supplies"

 

 

10/156

"Evaluation"

 

 

10/157

"Film list"

 

 

10/158

"Guidance of Art Activity"

 

 

10/159

"Human Development"

 

 

10/160

"Materials-General"

 

 

11/161

"Philosophy of Art Education"

 

 

11/162

"Purpose"

 

 

11/163

"Resource Material"

 

 

11/164

"Studio-Shops"

 

 

11/165

"Teacher Competencies"

 

 

11/166

"Techniques and Processes"

 

 

11/167

"Textiles"

 

 

 

Card files

 

 

Box 28

"Giotto Notes"

 

 

" "

"Planning"

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Greek history/art; Planning

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art; Art Education

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art; miscellaneous

 

 

 

 

Box 29

"Art History"

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art; Art Education

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art; Art Education

 

 

 

 

Box 30

"Bibliographies"

 

 

 

 

Box 31

"Giotto Bibliography"

 

 

" "

"Greek Art Bibliography"

 

 

" "

"FA Readings"

 

 

" "

"Roll"

 

 

" "

"A-O 127"

 

 

" "

"P-Z 119"

 

 

" "

"Reference Notes, Resource Material"

 

 

 

 

Box 32

Unlabelled: education

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art; New Jersey addresses

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art; Planning

 

 

" "

Unlabelled: Art

 

 

 

 

Box 33

Unlabelled: Art

 

 

 

 

Box 34

Unlabelled: Art; Curriculum; Courses; Education

 

 

 

 

11/168

Course material

 

 

 

Notes

 

 

11/169

Removed from notebook

 

 

11/170

New York University, Graduate School of Fine Arts, seminar, 1935-1936

 

 

11/171

Chinese and Japanese painting

 

 

11/172

General

 

 

11/173

Student work

 

 

11/174-178

Speeches and talks

 

 

 

            Creative Works

 

 

11/179

"Some Educational Phases of Creativeness in Art," typescript, 1931

 

 

11/180

"Creative Opportunities for Children." The Parents' Magazine IX (February 1934) No. 2.  2 copies.

 

 

12/181

"Has School Art a Place in Modern Life." Reprinted from Teachers College Record XXXV (February 1934) No. 5.  3 copies.

 

 

12/182

"Educating Teachers of Art for the New School," typescript, n.d.

 

 

12/183

"Educating Teachers of Art for the New School," reprinted from Progressive Education, March 1934.  3 copies.

 

 

12/184

"Living Art," The Faculty Bulletin V (May 1934) No. 3

 

 

12/185

"Community Planning a Challenge to Teachers," Progressive Education XV (May 1938) No. 5.  2 copies.

 

 

 

"Art and Child Development," typescript, with notes, ca. 1954

 

 

12/186

Introduction

 

 

12/187

Pottery and Modelling

 

 

12/188

Puppets, Masks and Costumes

 

 

12/189

Painting

 

 

12/190

Block Printing-Screen Printing

 

 

12/191

Weaving

 

 

12/192

Lettering

 

 

12/193

Building with Solids-Wood

 

 

12/194

"From Ethel"

 

 

12/195

"[...] as a Part of Living." typescript, n.d.

 

 

12/196

"The Arts and Integration," typescript, n.d.

 

 

12/197

Organizations

 

 

 

Conferences and workshops

 

 

12/198

Association for Childhood Education, 1937

 

 

12/199

General, 1942, n.d.

 

 

 

National Gallery of Art, Art Education award

 

 

12/200

Correspondence

 

 

12/201

Biographical material

 

 

12/202

Medal (photocopies and rubbing)

 

 

12/203

Clippings

 

 

12/204-206

Pamphlets

 

 

Box 36

Books

 

 

13/207-211

Periodicals

 

 

 

 

 

Columbia University, Teachers College

 

 

13/212-214

Course material, "Kilpatrick's notes"

 

 

13/215

Notes, "Kilpatrick lecture"

 

 

 

Creative works

 

 

13/216

"Has School Art a Place in Modern Life?" title page

 

 

 

Pamphlet

 

 

13/217

Kilpatrick, William H. A Reconstructed Theory of the Educative Process. New York: Bureau of Publication, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1931.  2 copies.

 

 

13/218

Placement material

 

 

13/219

Receipts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

State Teachers College of New Jersey

 

 

13/220

Correspondence

 

 

 

Course Material

 

 

13/221

Bibliographies

 

 

13/222

Notecards

 

 

13/223

Printed material

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

University of Georgia at Athens

 

 

 

Correspondence

 

 

14/224

Sent, 1957

 

 

 

Received

 

 

14/225

1949-1956

 

 

14/226

1957

 

 

 

Course material

 

 

14/227

"Art 100"

 

 

14/228

"Art 414-614"

 

 

14/229

Art 736

 

 

14/230

"Mimeos"

 

 

14/231

Workshop for Supervising Teacher Conference

 

 

14/232

Workshop in Art Education, 1950

 

 

14/233

Workshop in Art Education, 1951

 

 

14/234

Workshop in Art Education, 1952

 

 

14/235

Miscellaneous

 

 

 

 

 

Notebooks (material removed from looseleaf notebooks)

 

 

15/236

Art 100

 

 

 

Senior Art Education, 1954, 1955, 1956

 

 

15/237

Unlabelled section

 

 

15/238

1. Teacher Competencies

 

 

" "

2. Supervisory Competencies

 

 

" "

3. Philosophy of Art Education

 

 

" "

4. Functional Understanding of Human Development

 

 

" "

5. Functional Understanding of Group Processes

 

 

15/239

6. Guidance of Art Activity

 

 

15/240

7. Curriculum Development

 

 

" "

8. Functional Uses of Resource Material

 

 

" "

9. Functional Acquaintance with Equipment and Supplies

 

 

" "

10. Ability to Plan Art Centers and Studios

 

 

" "

11. Critical Acquaintance with Literature on Art and Education

 

 

15/241

                                    Loose material

 

 

15/242

Programs

 

 

15/243

Directories

 

 

15/244

Personnel and retirement

 

 

 

Committees

 

 

15/245

"College of Education Evaluation Committee"

 

 

 

 

15/246

Georgia Student Art Exhibition

 

 

 

Slides

 

 

Box 27

"Georgia Children's Art, August 1957"

 

 

Box 27

"Art 100, August 1957"

 

 

 

                       

 

           

 

State University of New York, College for Teachers at Buffalo

 

 

 

Course Material

 

 

15/247

Art 452

 

 

15/248

General

 

 

15/249

Letter of recommendation: Stanley Czurles

 

 

15/250

Catalog

 

 

15/251

Address list

 

 

Oversize Box 38

Newspapers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

III. San Antonio Conservation Society

 

 

 

General material

 

 

16/252

Correspondence

 

 

16/253

Newsletters

 

 

16/254

Yearbooks

 

 

16/255

Publications

 

 

16/256

Lists-Sam Zisman tribute

 

 

 

Clippings

 

 

16/257

Alamo plaza

 

 

16/258

Ethel Harris

 

 

16/259

HemisFair

 

 

16/260

Urban renewal/historic preservation

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibits Committee

 

 

 

"San Antonio's Architecture, 1700-1900"

 

 

16/261

General material, 1963

 

 

Oversize Box 37

Maps, 1963

 

 

 

"Tomorrow's Heritage"

 

 

16/262

Correspondence, 1963-1965

 

 

16/263

Correspondence-Old Salem photos, 1965

 

 

16/264

Financial records, 1964-1965

 

 

16/265

Lists

 

 

16/266

Script

 

 

16/267

Display labels

 

 

16/268-270

Notes

 

 

17/271

Publicity

 

 

17/272

Publicity-clippings

 

 

 

Photographs

 

 

25/388

Exhibit

 

 

25/389

Meyer Halff residence

 

 

25/390

Schultze residence

 

 

25/391

Schultze warehouse

 

 

25/392

Ursuline Academy

 

 

25/393-397

Various

 

 

17/273

General Exhibit Committee material

 

 

 

 

 

Special projects

 

 

17/274

José Antonio Navarro House, 1960-1963

 

 

17/275

Guilbeau House, 1962

 

 

17/276

Yturri-Edmunds House, 1971-1972

 

 

 

Los Pastores

 

 

17/277

Manuscript: "Libro de pastorela para Selebrar El Nacimiento de N.S. Jesucristo. Escrito por el puño y Letra de Leandro Granado en Sn Antonio Texas," 1941.

 

 

17/278

Typescript: "Pastorela: Dedicado al Nacimiento de Cristo y Consilio de Siete Diablos, Corgido y Aumendada por el Puno de Leandro Granado in San Antonio, Texas, Febrero de 1924."

 

 

17/279

Notes

 

 

17/280

Clippings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IV. North Expressway campaign

 

 

18/281

Correspondence-sent, 1959-1972

 

 

18/282

Correspondence-received, 1959-1971

 

 

18/283

Minutes, Save Our Parks Committee, 1959-1960

 

 

18/284

Lists-membership, organizations, registers, etc.

 

 

Box 35

Card file

 

 

18/285

Memoranda and newsletters, 1960-1971

 

 

18/286

Planning material

 

 

18/287-288

Campaign material

 

 

18/289

San Antonio City Council material

 

 

 

Legal documents

 

 

18/290

Sibyl Browne, Richard K. Caldwell, and William B. McDonald vs. Herbert C. Petry, Jr., Hal Woodward, J.H. Kultgen, and DeWitt Greer, 1966

 

 

18/291-292

Source material

 

 

Oversize Box 37

Map

 

 

18/293

Notes

 

 

 

Clippings-general

 

 

19/294

1959

 

 

19/295

1960

 

 

19/296

1961-1962

 

 

19/297

1963

 

 

19/298

1964-1966

 

 

19/299

1967-1968

 

 

19/300

1969-1970

 

 

19/301

1971-1974

 

 

19/302

n.d.

 

 

19/303

Clippings-subject

 

 

Box 36

Periodicals

 

 

Oversize Box 38

Newspapers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hetty S. Browne Papers

 

 

 

V. Personal material

 

 

 

Correspondence

 

 

 

Received

 

 

 

Sibyl Browne

 

 

20/304-306

1920

 

 

20/307-310

1921

 

 

20/311-312

1920 (typescript copies)

 

 

20/313

1921 (typescript copies)

 

 

20/314-315

1935

 

 

20/316

1936

 

 

20/317

1953, 1956

 

 

21/318

General, 1922-1963, n.d.

 

 

21/319

Sent, 1921, 1940

 

 

 

Scrapbook

 

 

Oversize Box 39

Letters and memorabilia of Sibyl Browne's European trip, 1927

 

 

 

Diary

 

 

21/320

1952-1956, 1957-1959

 

 

21/321

Legal and financial documents, 1931-1966

 

 

21/322

Property records, 1940-1945

 

 

21/323

Business and calling cards

 

 

21/324

Membership cards

 

 

21/325

Church material

 

 

 

Organizations

 

 

21/326

Delta Kappa Gamma Society, yearbook, 1957-1958

 

 

21/327

Printed material

 

 

21/328

Clippings

 

 

21/329

Miscellaneous personal material

 

 

21/330

Funeral records

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VI. Professional material

 

 

 

Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S.C., Experimental rural school

 

 

22/331

Class material

 

 

22/332

Instructor's cards, 1925

 

 

22/333

Periodicals and pamphlets

 

 

 

            Publications

 

 

22/334

Hetty S. Browne. An Experimental Rural School at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S.C. United States Bureau of Education Bulletin, 1913, No. 42. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913.

 

 

22/335

Hetty S. Browne. "The Winthrop Farm School." The Journal of Home Economics, VII (November 1915) 9.

 

 

22/336

Press release

 

 

22/337-338

Clippings

 

 

 

Photographs

 

 

26/398

Prints

 

 

Box 27

Lantern slides

 

 

 

 

 

Bloomsburg State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa.

 

 

22/339

Correspondence, 1921

 

 

 

 

 

River Road Country Day School, San Antonio Texas

 

 

22/340

Correspondence, 1927-1938

 

 

22/341

Minutes, 1929

 

 

22/342

Property records, 1925-1949

 

 

22/343

Tax records, 1927-1938

 

 

22/344

Promotional material

 

 

22/345

Press releases

 

 

22/346

Student work

 

 

22/347

Report cards

 

 

22/348

Programs, 1929

 

 

 

Publications

 

 

22/349

Golden Glory, 2 copies

 

 

22/350

Map

 

 

22/351

Stationery

 

 

22/352

Clippings

 

 

26/399

Photographs

 

 

 

 

 

General Professional Material

 

 

 

Publications

 

 

23/353

Sarah Withers, Hetty S. Browne, and W.K. Tate. The Child's World First Reader. Richmond, Va.: Johnson Publishing Co., n.d. (photocopies of selected pages).

 

 

23/354

Child's World Primer. Seat-Work--Baby Ray and His Pets.

 

 

23/355-360

Child's World Reader, manual, typescript and manuscript, with notes, 1925

 

 

 

            Class material

 

 

23/361

New School for Social Research, 1936-1937

 

 

23/362

General

 

 

23/363

Press release

 

 

 

Photographs

 

 

26/400

Rupert school

 

 

26/401

Winthrop College?

 

 

26/402

Winthrop College?-unidentified school group

 

 

26/403-404

Unidentified schools

 

 

26/405-406

Unidentified

 

 

 

 

Separated material

 

Book storage

 

Art Education: A Frontier for Freedom. Kutztown, Pa.: The National Art Education Association, 1955.

 

Barkan, Manuel, ed. Research in Art Education. Kutztown, Pa.: National Art Education Association, 1954.

 

Barkan, Manuel, ed. Research in Art Education. Kutztown, Pa.: The National Art Education Association, 1956.

 

Cattell, Jacques. Directory of American Scholars: A Biographical Directory. Lancaster, Pa.: The Science Press, 1951.

 

Cattell, J. McKeen, ed. Leaders in Education: A Biographical Directory. New York: The Science Press, 1932.

 

Chapin, F. Stuart. Communities for Living. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1941.

 

de Francesco, I.L., ed. This is Art Education, 1952. Kutztown, Pa.: The National Art Education Association, 1952.

 

de Francesco, I.L., ed. Art Education Organizes: The 1949 Yearbook. The National Art Education Association, 1949.

 

Horn, Francis H., ed. Current Issues in Higher Education 1953: Proceedings of the Eighth Annual National Conference on Higher Education. Washington: Association for Higher Education, 1953.

 

Howell, Youldon C., ed. Art and the Adolescent. Kutztown, Pa.: The National Art Education Association, 1957.

 

Huizinga, J. Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element in Culture. Boston: The Beacon Press, 1950.

 

Mumford, Lewis. From the Ground Up. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1956.

 

Smith, G. Kerry, ed. Current Issues in Higher Education: The Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual National Conference on Higher Education. Washington: Association for Higher Education, 1956.

 

Tredell, Russell. Drawing the Figure. Laguna Beach, California: Foster Art Service, Inc., n.d.

 

Wright, Henry. Rehousing Urban America. Columbia University Press, 1935.

 

Ziegfield, Ernest, ed. Art and Human Values. Kutztown, Pa.: National Art Education Association, 1953.

 

 

 

Periodicals

 

American Mercury. XC (April 1960) 453.

 

The Center Magazine

 

            I (November 1968) 7

            II (May 1969) 3

            II (September 1969) 5

           

A Center Occasional Paper

 

            II, No. 1

            II, No. 3

 

Georgia Alumni Record. XXXVI (November 1956) 2.

 

Life. 45 (September 22, 1958) 12.

 

The New Yorker

 

            XXXIII (October 5, 1957) 33

            XXXIII (October 12, 1957) 34

            XXXIV (September 13, 1958 30

            XXXV (August 8, 1959) 25

            XXXV (August 15, 1959) 26

            XXXV (August 22, 1959) 27

            XXXV (October 17, 1959) 35

            XXXV (October 24, 1959) 36

            XXXV (October 31, 1959) 37

            XXXV (November 7, 1959) 38

            XXXV (November 14, 1959) 39

            XLVI (November 21, 1970) 40

 

The Reporter. 22 (April 14, 1960) 8

 

Saturday Evening Post. 231 (June 13, 1959) 50.

 

South Carolina College for Women Bulletin. VI (Fall 1968) 1.

 

U.S. News and World Report. XLVIII (June 20, 1960) 25.

 

 

Maps: see catalog for location

 

Finder Map of Greater San Antonio. San Antonio: Ferguson Map Co., 196-?

 

Route Map of San Antonio. 195-.

 

Road Map of Bexar County, Texas. San Antonio: Ferguson Map Co., 1964.

 

San Antonio Architecture, 1700-1900. San Antonio: San Antonio Conservation Society, 1963.