Overview of the Collection
Biographical NoteNora B. Cummins was born July 18, 1882. She attended the University of Minnesota where she received her B.A. She then attended Columbia University where she earned her M.A. Cummins also received special training at the South Dakota Normal and Industrial School. Cummins began her career at the Washington State Normal School at Bellingham (which would later become Western Washington University) in the fall of 1915 as a supervisor of student teachers. She chaired the Social Studies department on several occasions, acted as dean in 1938, and during World War II was Acting Registrar. When she retired in 1951, she was a Professor of Political Science. The records in the collection are from her work on two committees spanning from 1936 to 1946. One was the Whatcom County Advisory Committee on Social Security. This committee was created in response to the passage of the Social Security Act on August 14, 1935 and it played an advisory role concerning public relief. Cummins served on one of the sub-committees. Cummins also served as chairman on the Consumer Interest Committee. It was organized on January 26, 1942 as the Bellingham Consumer Representative's Council and worked with the Office of Price Administration (OPA) in Washington D.C. The Council became the Consumer Interest Committee in May of 1943 and functioned under the Civilian Defense Council. It worked to educate local consumers on price fixing and rationing during WWII. Nora Cummins died in Santa Rosa, California May 15 1974. Content DescriptionThe Nora B. Cummins papers, spanning the years 1936 to 1946, document her participation in two committees in Bellingham, Washington. Her records from the Whatcom County Advisory Committee on Social Security document the committee's role in studying public assistance and the recommendations it made to the Council Commissioners in matters regarding public relief. The records of this committee contain correspondence and administrative material such as reports and minutes from meetings. The collection also contains newspaper clippings that Cummins compiled regarding the committee's work and Social Security laws. The records from the Consumer Interest Committee documents Cummins' role in assisting consumers in understanding the price fixing system and rationing. The records also show how the committee worked to educate consumers on how to be economical buyers during WWII in order to conserve products and control inflation. The collection contains correspondence, administrative records, directives from the OPA, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings related to the activities of the Council as well as information related to the OPA. Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
The collection is open to the public. Preferred Citation :Nora B. Cummins papers, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University, Bellingham WA 98225-9123 Administrative Information
Arrangement :
The Nora B. Cummins papers are organized in accordance with the following series arrangement:
Detailed Description of the CollectionThe following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
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