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Cage 579a
Enoch Albert Bryan
Papers 1843-1989

Enoch A. Bryan President 1893-1915
Papers of Enoch A. Bryan were received by the Washington State University Libraries circa 1958, included within papers of the President's Office, and in 1990 as Accessions MS90-48 and MS90-49. A few items were received via the President's Office in 1986 (UA86-26). In 1991 personal papers were separated from the records of the President's Office (Archives 158) and combined with the material acquired subsequently. The papers were processed by Ling Jinqi and Lawrence Stark.
BIOGRAPHY
A personal biography of E. A. Bryan accompanies the archival inventory of his correspondence, Cage 579b. The writings and speeches of Bryan, which are enclosed in this segment of his papers, reflect his thinking on many subjects. The main subjects are education, economics, history, moral philosophy, literature, and religion.
ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION
This segment of the papers of Enoch A. Bryan consist of drafts of speeches, essays, and books, as well as personal and business documents. The papers are arranged to reflect the provenance of the papers, as well as to facilitate access. Accordingly, materials acquired in 1990 are arranged in sequences separate from the papers acquired in the 1950s. (The exceptions are the drafts and manuscripts of Bryan's two books, and some of his classroom teaching materials, where related materials have been drawn together irrespective of which lot they originated with.) The reason the papers were originally divided is not clear. Possibly chance alone drove the original decisions. To some degree the papers transferred in 1950s from the President's office do reflect a more official capacity, for example, many of the speeches are related to matters involving the State College. Likewise the more personal materials transferred in 1990 tend to include more speeches and essays on literary and philosophic subjects. However, the division is not exclusive and, in fact, copies or variants of the same text can be found in both lots. The order and arrangement of the speeches and essays follows that which was received by the Libraries. Texts on roughly related topics are grouped, but other wise it is quite informal, and is neither alphabetical nor chronological. Indeed, many texts have no titles to use in alphabetization and are not dated well enough to allow arrangement in order of date.
Series List
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| Series 1 | Drafts of books by E.A. Bryan |
1-3
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| Series 2 | Teaching materials |
4-5
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| Series 3 | Papers: accessioned ca. 1958 3.1 Speeches and essays 3.2 Personal documents |
6-11
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| Series 4 | Papers: accessioned 1990 4.1 Speeches and Essays 4.2 Personal and family documents 4.3 Riveria Company records |
12-18
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Container List
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| 1 | 1-5 | Manuscript, "A Historical Sketch of the State College of Washington, 1890-1925 |
| 2 | 6 | Manuscript, "A Historical Sketch of the State College of Washington, 1890-1925 |
| 7 | Manuscript, "Orient Meets Occident," n.d | |
| 8 | "Orient Meets Occident: Advent of the Railways to the Pacific Northwest," n.d | |
| 9 | "Orient Meets Occident," Correspondence, 1939, 1956 | |
| 10 | "Orient Meets Occident," Original Photographs and Maps used, n.d. | |
| 11 | Railroad Maps, etc. | |
| 12 | Edited Review of "Orient Meets Occident" | |
| 13 | Drafts, "Orient Meets Occident" | |
| 3 | 14 | Drafts, "Orient Meets Occident" |
| 15 | Drafts, "Orient Meets Occident" | |
| 16 | Galley Proof, "Orient Meets Occident" | |
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| 4 | 17-28 | Economics, n.d. |
| 5 | 29 | Economics 100: Economic History |
| 30 | Economics 101: Fishery in Pacific Northwest Railway | |
| 31 | Economics 101: Fruits | |
| 32 | Economics 101: Minerals and Livestock | |
| 33 | Economics 101: Seattle | |
| 34 | Economics 101: Economic History | |
| 35 | Economics: Oceanic Gateways | |
| 36 | Grant of privilege from Russia to Construct an International Telegraph (document) | |
| 37 | Oregon | |
| 38 | Alaska | |
| 39 | Alaska On Travel and Adventure in the Territory of Alaska by Frederick Whymper | |
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Series 3.1: Speeches, essays, etc.
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| 6 | 40 |
Agricultural education
Teaching Agriculture Higher Agricultural Education to: Editor Rural Spirit Methods of Agricultural Instruction What Does Agricultural Education Include Agricultural Education; Does is pay? |
| 41 | Agriculture To the Board of Regents, WAC&SofS (Report 1895) Fragment re: agricultural education Does Oceanic Shipping (illegible)? Untitled Suggestions of topics for papers and discussions to: Carl Gray, Hill Lines, RR Address of President Bryan at the Fourth Annual Session of the Winter School for Farmers Untitled, re: profitability of farming First Wheat Convention Untitled, re: Advocacy of mules Fragment Untitled, re: Extension service, ca. 1928 Untitled, address to dairy association Untitled, re: conversion of the West to agriculture Special (press release) to Post Intelligencer re: Corn growing contest Address of Elwood Mead at Tacoma, April 1904 Untitled, re: Wheat Growers, Shippers and Millers mtg. Fragment, re: agricultural journalism Untitled, re: Wheat Smut Untitled, re: Smut Untitled, re: Banker-Farmer Convention Untitled, re: Agricultural potential of Washington Holden Speech, Spokane Club, 1913 Untitled, re: Soil analysis Untitled, re: Cheese making Mr. Insinger, re: Dry Farming experimentation Untitled, re: Agricultural problem in Big Bend Country Untitled, re: State agricultural policy |
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| 42 | Agriculture Adaptation of the Live Stock Industry to the State of Washington Poultry in Washington Agriculture Dry Land Alfalfa Dairy History The Relation of Reasearch to Demonstration Work in Agriculture Changes in the Department of Agriculture The College Herd Untitled, re: Swine industry The Small Orchard Why has Soil Erosion in the Palouse Country Increased From the Range to the Ranch Transportation of Poultry Products and Feeds American Agriculture and European Markets Fall and Rise of the Dairy Industry in Western Washington Western Washington Agriculture Agricultural Lands in Western Washington Poultry in Washington That Agricultural Bloc, 1921 Outline Suggestions for a Policy for Washington Agriculture Dr. Bryan's Toll Gate Story Grasses and Cereals in Washington The Agricultural Revolution The Livestock Situation in Washington The Little Orchard Again Tweedle-dum and Tweede-dee Factors Affecting World Consumption of Wheat The Political Solidarity of Agriculture How the Open Range Disappeared Moses and Aaron The Margin of Profit to the Farmer Speculation Agriculture Holds its Place Agriculture in the Schools Principles of Live stock Judging Cheap Feed and High Priced Hogs Farmers Meeting in Bellingham, July 16, 1927 Livestock History Teaching Agriculture The Aged Ewe Factors Affecting World Consumption of Wheat For the Farm Trio, Industry-Commerce-Agriculture Production of Beef Cattla on a 160 Acre Farm How to Provide Calvalry Horses The New Agriculture The Country Life Commission |
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| 6 | 43 | Duplication of Courses at University and State College There is Plenty of Room for Both (by Geo. Newman) Dear Mr. Perkins, re: duplication controversy Dear Mr. Paulhamus, re: mission of college Correspondence with Suzzallo and others Untitled, re: Duplication issue The Scientific School Lands Belonging to the State College Untitled statement of the point of view of the State College To the Editor Fragment, on envelope Confidential, re: mission of College Untitled, re: duplication Untitled, re: excess praise for the State College Statement by J.L. Ashlock Press release, Pullman Chamber of Commerce Untitled (Same as Confidential, above) Two Universities What is the great issue between the Univeristy and the State College Fragment, re: duplication Some things the State College will lose of the recomendations of the Experts are adopted The Cost of Duplication Memoranda General Statement of the Position of the State College Fact Concerning the Phony Brief of Dean Condon of Univeristy of Washington Law School Chapter VI: Present Scope and Functions of the State College and the State University Chapter 7: Duplication and the Principle of Major Lines Chapter VIII: Differentiation of Washington State Higher Institutions Chapter IX: Education in the State College and University Chapter X: Minor Questions of Administration and Recommendations The Legal Status of the Functions of the State College of Washington and the University of Washington (2 copies) The Agricultural College Matching Dollars University and State College An Act relating to the University of Washington and the State College of Washington Committee of Experts commend the work of the State College History of Duplication, by Robert Cowan, President of Yakima Club. |
| 44 | Economics Little Lesson on Economic Subjects: (by Jacob Sonnenschein, possible a pen name) How Did Property Originate? Who Fixes the Price? Who Pays the Taxes? Who Pays the Freight? How Shall We Build Our Roads? Who is the Producer? How Shall We build Our Roads? (Duplicate from above) The Economic Interpretation of History Economic Outlook for Washington Overheard Advantages of Organization and Co-operation Ocean Steamers The Economic Program of American Women |
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| 45 | Economics Some early and Unwritten History of Electric Development in Spokane (by J.B. Fisken) History (The Washington Water Power Company) A Typical Hydro-Electric Development in the Pacific Northwest (Idaho Power Co.) Navigation of the Columbia and Snake Water Power Development in the Pacific Northwest Review of Legislation and Decisions Affecting Irrigation and Water Rights therefor in the State of Washington Untitled, re: electricity in Oregon Notes, chiefly re: history of Washington Water Power Co. Econ. 101, paper re: electricity Puget Sound Power and Light Hydro-Electric Development of the P.N.W. Notes Water Resources of the P.N.W. Radio Service Fragments, notes, etc. re: water, electricity, etc. |
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| 7 | 46 | Education Education in the Inland Empire Colleges for More than Sport Educational Needs of Country Life Opening the Eyes of the Blind Vocational Education in Secondary Education National Aid for Industrial Education Agricultural Schools Some Problems of Primary Education School Officers The Relation of the Teacher and the Citizen to Social Problems |
| 7 | 47 | Education Untitled, re: public education rationale Extract from Address to Spokane High School, 1905 Notes, from David Starr Jordan on education Untitled, re: "common schools" Extract from Address of Commissioner E.A. Bryan at the N.E.A. Salt Lake Untitled, begins -- Ladies and Gentlemen The Relation of Liberal Education to the Community The Aristrocratic vs. the Democratic Theory of Education Research State, County, and Local Responsibility for Education The Modern University The Country Life Commission Shall the Instruction and Curriculum of the Public High School be prescribed by the Colleges and Universities What is the Matter with the Public Schools Rationalizing Education The Recent Status of Scientific Education and How it Came to Pass Post-War Education The Democratic vs. Aristrocratic View of Education, 1930 Should there be a Language Requirement for Graducation Industrial Democracy Does the Persuit of a College Course Lessen a Young Man's Chances for Success in Business Tenative Proposals of the Resolutions Committee of WEA New Duties American Colleges and Universities The Progress of Educational Thought The Relation of the Teacher to the State The Commercial Teacher Professor Beach's View of Military Training in Universities The Part of the State in Education (Cheney, 1932) Code of Public Instruction A National System of Education (3 copies) |
| 48 | Educational Survey Commission, 1915-17 Why the Educational Survey Report Should be Rejected Reasons for State College (1905) Why the State College Does Not Accept the Report of the Educational Survey Experts Untitled, re: Educational Survey Reporter in Davenport Hotel To the editor of the Post Intelligencer Instances of Inaccuracies, Clerical and otherwise in the Experts' Report Stenographic report of the remarks of President Bryan before the joint committee...1915 |
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| 49 | Fashions and Fads Untitled, re: Fashions Fads and Frills |
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| 50 | Farmers and Farming A National Agrarian Party Decentralization of Population To the Editor of the Pacific Farmer The Price of Farm Products What Shall we do with the Money? What Shall the Farmer do for his Children, singed Jacob Sonnenschien Farmers Institutes (2 copies) The Farm Census of 1910 Why not Quit? If the Farmer Should Strike For Better or for Worse The Family Row Washington for the Immigrant Is Diversified Farming a Failure A Southern Idaho Farmers Story Extension Work and Farmer Institutes Analysis of Farm Income The Farmer and Forestry Farm Bookkeeping Checking the Cityward Drift Why the Boy Leaves the Farm America's Country Home Be Reasonable A Statement of Mr. W.J. Spillman's Services to Agriculture |
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| 51 | Forestry and Logged-off Land Utilizing the Logged-off Lands Forestry Education in Idaho Forest have Proved basis of Industries Dean Francis A. Miller Extract from Article Written by Dr. John McLaughlin The Forests and Forest Products of the Pacific Northwest Clearing the Logged-off Land and Char-pitting Up-to-date The Forest and Forest Products of the Pacific Northwest Federal Aid for Logged-off Land Untitled, re: burning stumps and slash Untitled, re: burning stumps Part of the Address of H.W. Sparks, ... to the Logged-off Land Association, 1909 Lecture Delivered by H.W. Sparks...Portland, 1911 Stump-burning in Sandy Soil To Editor, Spokesman Review, re: logged-off land |
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| 52 | Higher Education Some Recent Changes in the Theory of Higher Education (2 copies) House Bill 69 relating to State institutions of Higher Education The Will to Learn and the Ability Chapter 4: General Considerations of Higher Education in Washington Chapter 2: The Support of Higher Education in Washington and other States The Recent Status of Scientific Education and How it Came to Pass The Value of Higher Education to the individual and to the Communnity Extract from address to Men's Club, Plymouth Congregational Church, 1905 Problem 1. Is Higher Education in this State Costing too Much Clog dancing Again |
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| 53 | History -- U.S. and Pacific Northwest N.W.T. (Northwest Territory) Notes re: publication of Orient meets Occident Notebook re: United State History Untitled, re: Pacific Northwest History of Washington Committee Rothrock and Wyandotte Cave A Bird's Glimpse of the Pacific Northwest Radio Program: Four Short Chapters in History of the Pacific Northwest The New Northwest The Gold Rush of the 60's |
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| 8 | 54 | Holland, E.O. Paper, re: honorary degree for Holland The New WSC President, for NW Journal of Education A new Regime |
| 55 | Idaho The Public School Situation in Idaho The Idaho System of Education History and Development of Property The Idaho System and the State University Higher Education Institutions in Idaho Idaho High Schools Untitled Speech The Problem of the Idaho (illegible) [about university] Untitled, to editor of Idaho Alumnus Untitled, re: talk to Idaho Judges Stenographic report...Bryan's testimony to legislature Untitled, with corresp. to faculty of Univ. of Idaho |
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| 56 | Irrigation and Water Untitled, re: riparian rights Irrigation Committee Transfer of Possession and Management of Canal The Greatest Good to the Greatest Number The American Falls Dam and Irrigation Project Cooperation between Smith-Hughes and Boys-Girls Club Work Reclamation The Rural Church and the Automobile The Fifty-cent Dollar and the Schools The Columbia Project and the State of Idaho Too Wet or Too Dry |
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| 57 | Labor To the Editor of the Pacific Farmer The Right to Strike A Study in Interest Then and Now Collective Bargaining Unemployment |
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| 58 | Land-Grant Colleges and Universities The Spirit of the Land-Grant Institutions, by Kerr, Davenport, Bryan and Thompson A Land-Grant College (MSS for Americana Illustrated, 1940) Untitled; critique of unidentified paper re: Land-grant Colleges |
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| 59 | Legends A College Ghost The Legend of the Black Cat |
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| 60 | Literature Note, re: Chaucer and Oxford Student Untitled, re: Ralph Waldo Emerson Statues at Large [transcription of Labor Law- London, 1587] Sartor Resartis Scotland, the Scotch and Robert Burns |
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| 61 | Man and his Characteristics; Moral Philosophy Baccalaureate Addess -- Choice of a Life's Work Untitled, re: the "age" and its prospects A Word from President Emeritus E.A. Bryan An Address by Frank Kreager Untitled, re: Our Age For a Class Graduating from the High School The Function of Work in Education The Tripos [Tripod] of Christian Character [Manhood] Roman Education and Roman Character Life's Work The Buried Talent Some Traits of Roman Character Phi Kappa Phi Address, 1925 The Spirit of Cain Baccalaureate Addess, Vincennes Univeristy, 1891 |
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| 8 | 62 | Man and his Characteristics; Moral Philosophy The Ethics of the Dust The Realm of Choice An Easter Medication: If a Man Dies, Shall He Live Again? Character Continuity and the Persistance of Character The Truth Shall Spring out of the Earth The Choice of Life's Work Be not Overcome of Evil but Overcome Evil with God Human Responsibility Shall the Instruction and Curriculum of the Public High School be prescribed by the College and Univeristy Characteristics Are the Schools Better The Buried Talent The Unused Talent Limitation |
| 63 | People and Memorials Memorial Address: Samuel G. Cosgrove The Other Concord and Emerson Tribute to Thomas Neill Funeral Address for Regent Brown Review of The Trend of the American University by David Starr Jordan Ben Holladay Henry C. Wallace and the Iowa Group Funeral of William D. Forester Appreciation of Dr. W.J. Spillman Three Men from Missouri Inauguration of Dr. A.H. Upham Memoirs Relative to Doctor Richard Owen The University of Birmingham |
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| 64 | Prices and Cost of Living Untitled, re: Pullman Housewives and cost of living The Message of America Will Prices Fall Infaltion and Contradiction |
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| 65 | Religion An Easter Meditation God's Training for Leadership, by Lemuel Moss, 1881 The Tripos of Christian Character The Gospel of the Kingdom of God The Rural Church The Master Teacher |
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| 8 | 66 | School Lands; Construction Ways and Means for Construction The Function and Purpose of the College Experiment Station at Puyallup Future Constructional Development College Lands Brewster Lands Scientific School Funds The State Board of Control Cost Plus The School Lands The Scientific School Lands Belonging to the State College |
| 67 | Senate of United States- Declaration of Candidacy | |
| 68 | Stories The Lobo Trail Blood Will Tell A Deer Hunt |
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| 69 | State Legislature Pertinent Facts (re: teacher certification) Untitled, re: Prohibition and temperance Untitled, re: Institutions of Higher Education and the Repeal of the Special Mill Tax Untitled, re: Teacher Training Statement Realtive to House Bill 345 (US Congress) Will the Next Legislature be Penny Wise? Copy of Letter to Re. LaFollette, re: Lever Bill |
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| 9 | 70 | Taxation Taxation for the Support of Public Schools Programme at Olympia The Method of Adjusting the Mill Tax for the State College and the Univeristy Notes on a State-wide Tax Franchise The Millage A Defense of High Taxes The Fixed Tax for the Support of Higher Educational Institutions, Commonly Known as the Mill Tax The Mill Tax (in three parts) Untitled, re: the mill tax A Mill Tax The Mill Tax Law Untitled, re: Governor's budget and mill tax changes Untitled, re: proposed budgets Untitled, re: tax changes |
| 71 | Transportation Two Railway Systems Major N.W. Builders Transportation in the Pacific Northwest (two parts) Rosario in the Argentine A Barge System in the Columbia Steamboat at the Bottom on Lake Pend Oreille Notes of J.G. Woodworth, NPRR |
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| 72 | Washington State College Foundation and Purpose of the College The Amended Charter of 1891 Twenty-one Years of Progress Need of an Armory Expansion Untitled Notes, re: Overview of WSC To the Members of the Legislature (re: name change) A Word from President Emeritus Bryan Untitled, re: Preparatory department To the Editor of the Spokesman Review (re: budget) To the Member of the Joint Appropriations Committee To the Editor of the Post Intelligencer Untitled, re: freshmen in athletics Untitled, re: general concept of college Suggestion (re: changing office of Dean of Faculty) Be It Enacted...(Draft Bill for purchase of a farm) [To] The Seattle Post Intelligencer (re: Bryan's last day as president) Untitled, re: budgets and appropriations The Message Welcome...(to E.O. Holland) Untitled, re: Tau Kappa Epsilion petition A Message (re: 45th Anniversary of WSC) Services of the State College of Washington to the Taxpayer Fair Play (re: appropriations) Cost of the State College of Washington to the Taxpayer Untitled, re: Overview of WSC Functions of the State College Memorandum of the Closing remarks Made on the Graduation of Class of 1937 To the Members of the Joint Appropriations Committee Dear Sir (re: overview of college) Liberal Arts Faculties at the State College of Washington A brief resume of the facts...re: charter of college To the Editor of the Tribune Untitled, re: accomplishments of the college Untitled, re: Smith-Lever and Extension Fragments, re: college, legal status, etc. Introduction...(re: manual training) Untitled Reminiscence, re: Gov. Rogers and education Untitled, re: history of college legislation Untitled, re: early history of the college From 1910 files, re: Home Economics Untitled, re: opening college, fall, 1916 Outline of Information (completed form) Untitled, re: early history of the college The State Agricultural College and School of Science Untitled, re: vetrinary program Untitled, re: review of year activities To the Editor of the Montana Farmer Untitled, re: college church Untitled (Does College Lessen Business Success chance?) Committee of Experts Commended Should the Work of the State College be limited? Engineering Departments Reminiscences of the State College of Washington Getting Under Way Radio Talk; The Founders of the College, Charles Vancouver Piper, Sofus Nelson, Elton Fulmer, W.J. Spillman The Reaserch Council Radio talk; Faculty Members -- Past and Present Radio Alumni Notes Reminiscence of Early Pullman and the College The Department of Elementary Science History of the Gavel and its presentation The case of the Agricultural College Reminiscences of Early History of the College and Pullman Historical Sketch of the Development of Engineer Education Untitled, re: Music and Fine Arts The New Spirit |
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| 9 | 74 | Washington State College Fragments -- Notes-- probably an annual report Conditions of Employment The Old College Fund |
| 75 | Various Papers, Speeches -- Undifferentiated Fragment -- reminiscences of 1893 Untitled, re: withdrawl of resignation Untitled, re: Grayville reunion, 1930 Introduction to Chinook of 1935 Untitled, probably Memorial Day address Suggestions to the Social Science Section of the Northwest Scientific Association Address to Pullman Kiwanis on Constitution Day Prelude The Ethics of Sex The Ethics of Sex -- The Family The American's Country Home Whither are we Drifting -- The New Rich The Control of the Purse Why Laboratories and Agrarians Differ Politically German Socialism Capitalism Washington and the Constitution Forefather's Day, 1920 Capitalism Abraham Lincoln A Word of Greeting from Doctor Bryan List of Agricultural competition prizes Report of time for week commencing Monday Sep 8 1915 (of Extension service agents?) Fragment of a letter, June 8, 1914 Report of Veterinary Program, S.B. Nelson, 1915 |
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| 76 | Various Papers, Speeches -- Undifferentiated Untitled, re: Conservation of Natural Resources (two copies) Fragment, re: Railroad land grants Untitled, re: Imperialism Dear Evergreen, re: European trip Editor Tacoma News, (On unfavorable living and working conditions in home kitchens, by Francis Christien) To the Faculty Untitled memo re: stenographic procedures at WSC Untitled, re: Boards for State Institutions American Colleges and Universities, two parts Copy of Gold Standard Act of 1900 Untitled, address to a teacher's association Fragment, re: tax receipts Untitled, a memo or address to Phi Beta Kappa Untitled, re: a case of athletic eligibility The Relation of the Public Lands to the Extinguishment of the First Public Debt Principles of the Anarchists The Truth Shall Make You Free (partial 2nd copy) Printing and Binding Experiment Station Enrollment of Students The Permanent vs. the Changeable The Waitsburg Academy The Japs on the Coast The Sick Room, Nurse, and the Public Nurse Success -- Finding it. Population Letters from Dr. E.A. Bryan The Deanship Paternalism Good Roads Internationalism |
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| 10 | 77 | Foundation Day speeches |
| 78 | Building Dedications | |
| 79 | Let Us Have Peace, and Peace and War | |
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| Box | Folder | Description |
| 80 | Agriculture, n.d. | |
| 81 | Autobiography, Biography, Letter, 1958 | |
| 82 | Biennial Estimates, University of Washington, 1909-1911 | |
| 83 | Biographical Sketch and Letter To Herman J Deutsch, 1914, 1952 | |
| 84 | Hattie Williams Bryan, March 10, 1938 | |
| 85 | William Lowe Bryan, Photograph, 1938 | |
| 11 | 86 | Calling Cards, n.d. |
| 87 | Certificate of Appreciation from the Congregation of the United Presbyterian Churchesm January 3, 1916 | |
| 88 | Correspondence Regarding Location of College at Pullman Site, 1891-1899 | |
| 89 | Correspondence to W.O. Passmore, February 2, 1937 | |
| 90 | Cost of Education, ca. 1916 | |
| 91 | Degree of Flora Certificate, 1903 | |
| 92 | Family Photograph, 1931, 1938 | |
| 93 | Financial Documents (Tax), 1904, 1905, 1910 | |
| 94 | Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree Diploma, Washington State College, June 3, 1929 | |
| 95 | Maps of Northwest, 1890-1916 | |
| 96 | Memoranda Regarding Choice of Pullmuan as Site for Agricultural College, n.d | |
| 97-99 | Newspaper Clippings, 1899-1942 | |
| 100 | Official Stamp, n.d. | |
| 101 | Phi Kappa Phi Certificate, 1924 | |
| 102 | Photograph of Home in Vincennes, Indiana, n.d. | |
| 103 | Pullman Chamber of Commerce Life Membership Award, 1903 | |
| 104 | The Quarter-Century Club Menus, 1934, 1936 | |
| 105 | Scrapbook, 1936 | |
| 106 | Sketch, 1926 | |
| 107 | Student Expenses, 1915-1916 | |
| 108 | Twentieth Century Club, 1912 | |
| 109 | University of Washington, 1911 | |
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| 12 | 110 | Political Ladies and Gentelmen, a campaign speech for Senate The Foes of Democracy (Early Address and Essays) The Lost Jewel The Passion of Conquest Public Sentiment The Need of the South The Twonship Trustee Problem Decoration Day Statemenship |
| 111 | Early Addresses and Essays Grayville High School Commencement Materials (denoting possible authorship of some papers by Grayville Students) Heredity, Environment and the Will Items -- on Pym and Cromwell The Educational value of Work and Play Abhor That Which is Evil My Confession of Faith Life a Contest; first public oratation of E. A. Bryan |
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| 112 | Early Addresses and Essays Health The Need of the South Rain Alcestis of Euripides (translation) Unrequited Merit |
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| 113 | Addresses and Essays Untitled, to the Matrons Club The Dismissal of President Suzzallo Lines of Experiment Station Work A National System of Education Experiment Station Methods Money The Belles of Bloomington Ignorance and the Ballot in the South |
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| 114 | Addresses and Essays Gold Radio Talk - Founders of the State College, Elton Fulmer The Realm of Choice (Ohio Univerisity, 1930) Financial History - U.S. Untitled, re: Financial History |
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| 115 | Literature If a Man Dies, Shall He Live Again? Platonism and Christianity On the Study of Biography A True Ghost Story Shakespeare and His Contemporaries in Literature, Religion, Politics, Arts, and Discoveries Prelude in Plays George Washington: The Image and the Man Situations of the Play In a Balcony The Life and Art of Maude Adams On Writing Essays Anael Character Sketches from Virgil Soil |
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| 12 | 116 | Literature Prelude on Stage, Prologue in Heaven Browning's Creed on Art as revealed in Old Pictures in Florence The Good Old Pope Ibsen's Conception of the Ideal Man As Revealed in Brand Gunlang, the Mother The Harpies The Roman Matron Language and the English language The Princess: Tennyson and the Emancipation of Women |
| 13 | 117 | Literature The Spirit of the Forest Study Questions for a Souls Tragedy Browning's Paraccelsus Dante's Hell compared with Milton's A Soul's Tragedy: Browning Life of Elizabeth Barnett Browning Prometheus UnboundOn Plato's Philosophy Shakespeare's Qurrn Catherine Aristotle on Plato's Communism Sartor Resartus (book review) The Chameleon and Metamorphic Rocks Portia, an Italian Girl (Shakespeare Study) William Shakespeare The Holy Grail of Literature The School for Husbands (Play) |
| 118 | The Unification of Italy, several drafts | |
| 119 | Addresses and Essays Americanization Untitled, on Immigration Untitled, on Jean Bodin My Confession of Faith |
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| 120 | Land Tenure History Recent Discussions on the Mark Theory |
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| 121 | Land Tenure History The Theory of village Community as presented by Sir H. Maine |
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| 122 | Land Tenure History The Origins of Property in Land Other Land Tenure Notes |
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| 13 | 123 | Land Tenure History Notes, etc, re: United States Public Lands |
| 124 | Petition to Congress for purchase of Western lands | |
| 125 | Essays Montague B[illeg] Cinque Ports Economics 3, Harvard Univ, 1893 American History (magazine), Aug 1892, with article re: the founding of Post Vincennes Historical Notes Fragment (page 2 forward) re: American Commerce in Asia Memorandum of an Analysis of what a history of the Northern Pacific should contain... Memorandum on the Agricultural Development of the Northwest |
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| 126 | Essays Untitled, on history of London Untitled, on history of Rome and Italy Germany and the Germans Woman's Place in Society and her Proper Preparation for it The Bright Side of the Teacher's Life On the death of President Garfield Fragment (p.2 forward) on history of eduaction For the Bible Society The Spirit of the Land-Grant Institutions Untitled, re: tribute to Mrs. (Solon) Shedd |
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| 14 | 127 | Essays A National System of Education The Truth Shall Set You Free The Democratic vs Aristicratic View of Education Untitled, re: personal recollection of WSC in 1890's The Present Status of Scientific Education and How it Came to Pass Founding the State College Untitled, re: draft of talk to an education association The State School of Mines The Master Teacher Extract from Address to Spokane High School, 1905 Address at Commencement, 1937 Tribute to James Albert Woodburn |
| 128 | Essays and Speeches Recent Economic Progress of American Women Untitled, to Seattle High School, 1901 Diversified Farming Untitled, to teachers of Spokane County Untitled, notes on history of college curriculum in 1820 Nansen and Nordenshiold Recollections Is Economic a Universal Science? Emulation Fragment and notes re: land history, constitutional history, etc. Cambridge, 1892 The Relation of Higher Education to the Community Christian education -- fragment Fragment (p.4 ff) on education Untitled, opens, "A Child's education" Three subjects for Talks The Art and Science of Education Fragments (literary and poetic) Adherence to Truth in Art Resume of the Education Situation in Idaho A True Ghost Story The Farmer and Labor Federal Aids The Economic Development of the Pacific Northwest Industrial Democracy Cooperative Work between Stations and the Department of Agriculture On the Occassion of the Inaugaration of President E.O. Holland |
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| 129 | Fragments of Essays and Speeches | |
| 130 | Two MSS, possibly authored by Hattie Bryan, but in handwriting of EAB | |
| 131 | Manuscripts by persons other than E.A. Bryan Toast to E.A. Bryan, June 1910 Julius Galland Trust Fund F.A. Golder (Facetious autobiography) |
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| 15 | 132 | Legal and Financial Documents, E.A. Bryan, Family members, Pullman Presbyterian Church, 1866-1902 |
| 133 | Legal and Financial documents, 1877-1922 | |
| 133.1 | Account, E.A. Bryan, 1877-1890 | |
| 134 | Estate of E. Bryan, 1941 | |
| 135 | Account Books of E.A. Bryan, 1877-1896 | |
| 136 | Family documents and notes, 1843-1989 | |
| 137 | Indiana University, 1877, and "History of the Class of '78" | |
| 138 | Grayville, Illinois, materials, chiefly newspaper column by E.A. Bryan, 1867-1882 | |
| 139 | Vincennes University Materials, 1887-1892 | |
| 140 | Trips to Europe, 1906-1912 | |
| 16 | 141 | Calling cards, announcements, metting badges, etc. 1879-1927 |
| 142 | Newsclips and newspapers, ca. 1892-96 | |
| 143 | Newsclips and newspapers, re: churches, 1887-1933 | |
| 144 | Honorific Material, certificates of appreciation, University Diplomas, etc. 1878-1941 | |
| 17 | 145 | Correspondence, legal and financial documents, 1910-1937 |
| 146 | Checks, sight drafts, etc. 1910-1914 | |
| 147 | "Enoch Bryan Utopia", by Jay Kalez (a map of Riviera was seperated and placed with WSU Libraries Historic Map Collection) |