MacLean, Malcom Shaw - Papers

Location: 
2.7.1
Date from: 
1894
Record Group: 
Principals and Presidents
Description: 

1940-1943 (Administrative)
Correspondence in the following categories: General (alumni and students; agricultural candidates; class day of 1889; Walter Brown, dean of men; dean of women; dining room; financial aid and student loan fund; student hospitalization at the Infirmary; religious activities; Script (Hampton); Student Discipline Committee; and summer convocations); Associations (Cooperative Education Association, 1940-1943; Miss Jane Hunter of the Phyllis Wheatley Association of Cleveland, 1936-1943; Progressive Education Association, 1941-1943); Companies and Corporations (Afro-American Newspaper, 1944; Eastern and American Airlines; Chicago Defender; John Price Jones Corporation; National Broadcasting Company; Sears, Roebuck and Company); Education-Courses Departments and Related Information (Department of Agriculture),
Army - (Enlisted Reserved Corps., Enlisted Men's Program ESMWT Courses (Civilian) 1940-1944, R.O.T.C.), Aviation C.A.A.- C.P.T., Biology Department, Business School- Evaluation Drafts, Curriculum 1943, Curriculum Subcommittees, Home Economics Department, Labor Leadership (1942- 1943) Training Program, Navy- (Instruction: Instructional Staff Courses 1942, Matters of Policy and Procedure (1942-1945), Dining Room-Kitchen Messing 1942, (Navy) Downes, Edwin Hall (1942-1943), Navy- General Correspondence (1942-1945), Physical Education Department, Reserve Officers' Training Corps (Hampton Institute (1940-1943)), Social Sciences Department, Trade School Reports (1941-1943), and Visual Education (1940-1942); Educational Institution and Agencies: Association of American Colleges, Atlanta University, Bennett College, Bruton Heights School, Florida Agricultural and mechanical College (1942), Howard University (1940-1943), Fort Valley State College (1940-1942), Negro Land Grant College, North Carolina College for Negroes (Durham, North Carolina) (1938-1943); Phenix School, Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Southern University (1940-1943), Spelman College (1940-1943), St. Paul's Normal and Industrial School, Talladega College, Tuskegee Institute, Virginia Academy of Science (1940-1943), Virginia Colleges Cooperative Plans (1940-1943), Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1940-1942), Virginia State College (1940-1943), Virginia Union University (1940-1943), West Virginia State College (1940-1943), and the College of William and Mary (1940-1943); Faculty and Administrative Staff: Addresses and Reports (1940-1941), Admissions Committee (1940-1943), Advisory Committee to the President (February 1943 to October 1943), Agricultural Conference (August 18-19, 1943), Anniversary - 75th, Archives, Art Week, Budget Account Statements , General Administration, Budget Folder 1940-1943, Builders Conference 1941, Cabin Campus (Tuskegee- Hampton 1941, Campaign Department), Campus Supervisors (1943), Carnegie Music Set, Catalog (1940-1943), Communications Center (1941-1943), Conferences and Conventions, CORE Committee 1940, Defense Conference and Inauguration (duplicates), Department of Personnel and Guidance, Faculty Committee on Scholarship Standards (1944-1945), Fair Employment Practices Committee (miscellaneous 1942), General Standing Committee, Hampton Association, Holly Tree Inn, Housing - Construction of (1940-1943), Housing - Faculty Renters (1942-1943), Human Relations Center, Leave of Absence, Faculty (1940-1943) Leaves, Sabbaticals, Summer study Library (1940-1943), Library Survey (1941), Music School, New Education Fellowship Conference, Notices, Office Expenses, Personnel and Guidance Committee, Public Relation (1941-1943), Reports - Disciplinary, etc., 1942-1943 Sewage Disposal Planet (1931-1943), Staff - General Correspondence (1940-1943), Summaries and Findings (1941-1943) Fair Employment Practice Committee - (Defense - National Emergency, Defense- (National Institute on Education and the War) 1942, Defense- Virginia State and National Training, Defense- (Vocational Training for War Workers), Teaching Fellows 1941-1943, and Veterans (Post-War Planning Committee 1943-1944; Foreign Affairs: African Information and Students, Foundations, Funds, Grants, Scholarships, and Trusts: Harmon Foundation (1941- 1945), Negro Land Grant, Phelps-Stokes Fund, and Southern Education Foundation; Individuals: Baker, Joseph (1940-1943), Barton, Bruce- (Trustee), Blout, George W., Buck , J.L. Blair (1942), Carney, Mabel (1940), Charity, John L. (deceased March 5, 1945)(1940-1945), Derbigny, I. A. (1941-1942), Hargrave, Thelma (1942), Loram, Charles T. (1940-1943), Massey, Pauline V., McIver, Marie (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Myers, Alonzo, Ogden, Florence (Miss) 1941, Phenix, George P. (Mrs.), (1931), Salley, Reverend Williams, Rockefeller, John D. (1940-1942), Saunders, Irene- (Department of Music), Stevens, C. D., (1941-1942), Thompson, Charles H., Willkie, Wendell L. White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (mural at Clarke Hall) (1942-1943), Willey and Wilson (1941), Williams, Ellis A. (1941-1942) and Young, P.B. (1940-1945); International, National, Regional, State and City Organizations and Agencies: American Council Education, American Federation of Teachers, American Teachers Association, Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Conference: Negro in National Defense held at time of President MacLean's Inauguration, National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, Incorporated, National Commission of Cooperative Curriculum Planning, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, National Council of Education, National Council on Parent Education, National Education Association, National Intercollegiate Christian council, National Negro Business League, National Negro Congress, National Youth Administration, Newbold, North Carolina, State of North Carolina (1940-1943), Southern Conference for Human Welfare (1970-1943), Office of War Information (1942-1943), State Board of Education, U.S. Office of Education, Virginia Interracial Commission (1940-1943), Virginia Peninsula Teachers Union- Local 607 and West Tennessee Educational Congress (1941).

1940.1943. (General)
Includes booklets, correspondence and letters (to and from President MacLean, Lawrence Cramer), Cramer, Lawrence (information), Defense - Hampton Campus Civilian Defense, Defense- National Institute on Education and the War (1942), Defense- Virginia State and National Defense Training- Vocational Training for War Workers (1940-1942), letters (Cramer, F.E. P.C.) Committee, National Defense, MacLean, University of Minnesota, memoranda- (members of the F.E.P. C. Committee), pamphlets on Villanova College, reports and related information on War Manpower Information, schedules of the F.E.P.C., summary reports on the central steam heating plant and the distribution system, telegrams (to and from President MacLean, Lawrence Cramer, others); General George Marshall; Franklin D. Roosevelt, General David Sarnoff and others. In 1941 President Roosevelt organized the Commission of Fair Employment Practice to investigate complaints of discrimination, order training programs for defense production, and require that defense contracts contain non- discriminatory clauses. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed President Malcolm MacLean as director of the commissions.

1940-1943.
Miscellaneous correspondence, biographical papers, chapel addresses, memoranda, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, portraits, reports, speeches, and travel accounting.

Subjects: 
Malcom Shaw MacLean - Papers