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Guide to the Jeanne Bendick Papers, 1951-1977


Ax 550





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Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Ax 550

 
Creator:
 

Bendick, Jeanne

 
Title:
 

Jeanne Bendick Papers

 
Dates:
 

1951-1977 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

14 linear feet
6 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Jeanne Bendick (b. 1919) was an author and illustrator of children's books, mostly nonfiction. The collection includes manuscripts, illustrations, and correspondence relating to Bendick's interest in the sciences, the history of science, and the environment.

 

Biographical Note

Jeanne Bendick was born on February 25, 1919, in New York, New York. Her father was Louis Xerxes Garfunkel, an inventor and restaurant businessman, and her mother was Amelia Maurice Hess Garfunkel, the daughter of French immigrants. Bendick attended the New York High School of Arts and Music, and graduated from Parsons School of Design with a B.A. degree in 1939. Because she was attending school during the Depression, she illustrated a children's magazine called Jack and Jill and taught a children's art class on the weekends, in order to help pay for her tuition. After her graduation, she was awarded a scholarship to study in Paris for a year. But with World War II raging in Europe, she decided against leaving home.

Bendick was most inspired by her maternal grandfather, an artist who spent many hours teaching her to draw. On many Sundays he also took her to the American Museum of Natural History. "Grandpa Charley was my hero," she once said, "a scholar and an artist, gentle, patient, full of humor, and endlessly generous with his time." Through these early experiences, Bendick conceived a lifelong interest in science and the desire to illuminate it for young readers.

An author and/or illustrator of over one hundred books, Bendick is particularly noted for her comprehensive research, clear text, and simple illustrations; her work reflects her ability to hold a reader's interest even when elucidating a complex principle or invention. Much of what she has written clarifies the areas of television, movies, time, shapes, numbers, ecology, astronomy, heredity, and science history, urging in her readers a basic understanding followed by the curiosity to learn more.

On November 24, 1940, she married Robert Bendick, a photographer who became one of the first three cameramen at the emerging CBS-TV network. This connection enabled her to work in the television field as a story editor and scriptwriter for series such as NBC-TV's The First Look from 1965-1966, and Giant Step, 1968, as well as a segment for ABC-TV's 20/20 titled "Evolution/Creation." During World War II, both Bendick and her husband offered their services full-time; he enlisted in the Army Air Forces, she joined the American Women's Voluntary Services. They continued to work jointly on projects even when he was away.

Bendick has commented, "One part of the job I set for myself is to make those young readers see that everything is connected to everything-that science isn't something apart. It's a part of everyday life. It has been that way since the beginning. The things the earliest scientists learned were the building blocks for those who came after. Sometimes they accepted earlier ideas. Sometimes they questioned them and challenged them. I want to involve readers directly in the text so they will ask themselves questions and try to answer them. If they can't answer, that's not really important... Questions are more important than answers... If I were a fairy godmother, my gift to every child would be curiosity."

(Source: Gale Literary Databases. "Jeanne Bendick." Contemporary Authors. 13 Nov. 2002. 12 July 2005.

Content Description

The Jeanne Bendick papers consist of original illustrations for twenty-six books; manuscripts for eleven books; correspondence from 1966 -1977; and numerous drafts, page proofs, galleys, dummies, etc. The collection also includes drafts of the Ginn Science Program's 1968 filmstrip series, and the Learning Experiences Series.

Manuscripts include The Consumer's Catalog of Economy and Ecology; Discovering Cycles, by Glen Blough; The Human Senses, Measuring, Motion and Gravity, and Adaptation from the series Science Experiences; The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster; Names, Sets, and Numbers; A Place to Live; Starting Points; What Things Are; Electronics for Young People; Filming Works Like This; Finding out About Jobs: TV Reporting; Heat and Temperature; How Much Space do Some Things Take Up?; How to Make a Cloud; Mathematics Illustrated Dictionary; Mrs. Magellan's Yard; and What to Do.

Illustrations are for the Science Experiences' Adaptation; The Human Senses; Living Things; Measuring; Motion and Gravity; Shapes; and Space and Time. Also included are illustrations for After the Sun Goes Down; Discovering Cycles; The Emergency Book; Look-out for the Forest; Mathematics Without Numbers (formerly titled Take Shapes, Lines, and Letters); The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster; Names, Sets, and Numbers; A Place to Live; Push-ups and Pinups; Solids, Liquids, Gases; Soon After September; Starting Points in Science; Take a Number; Tree on the Road; The Tree on the Road to Turntown; What Could You See?; The Wind; Why Can't I?; Young Scientist Takes a Walk; and a few miscellaneous illustrations.

Published works in the collection include the Ginn Science Education Program's field test editions of Animal Behavior; Astronomy; Atomic Model; Biological Change; Geology; Higher Animal; Higher Plant; Meteorology; Motion; and Oceanography.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Gift of Jeanne and Robert Bendick in 1969

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open to the public.

Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.

Restrictions on Use 

Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives. Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the Manuscripts Librarian of the Division of Special Collections & University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], The Jeanne Bendick Papers, Ax 550, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Bendick, Jeanne
Bendick, Jeanne--Correspondence
Children's literature, American--Authorship
Children's literature, American--Illustrations
Women authors, American--20th century
Women illustrators--United States
Book illustrations
Dummies (printed matter)

Detailed Description of the Collection

 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
1
folder
1

Science Experiences Series. Correspondence
 
 
2
Starting Points in Science. Correspondence
 
 
3
The Consumer's Catalog of Economy and Ecology. Manuscript
 
 
4
The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Original manuscript
 
 
5
The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Xerographic copy of manuscript
 
 
6
The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Incomplete revised manuscript
 
 
7
The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Dedication, caption, bibliography, etc.
 
 
2 1
The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Clippings and photographs
 
 
2
The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Correspondence
 
 
3
Science Experiences Series. Motion and Gravity. Manuscript and published book
 
 
4
Science Experiences Series. Observation. Manuscript and published book
 
 
5
Why Can't I? Incomplete manuscript, eight pages
 
 
6
Why Can't I? Incomplete manuscript, sixteen pages
 
 
7
Why Can't I? Excerpts, artwork, dust jacket, and published book
 
 
8
Why Things Work: A Book about Energy. Original manuscript and published book
 
 
9
Why Things Work: A Book about Energy. Revised manuscript
 
 
3 1
Correspondence. Outgoing
 
 
2
Correspondence. Incoming
 
 
3
The Consumer's Catalog of Economy and Ecology. Dummy
 
 
4
Electronics for Young People. Selected pages
 
 
5
Electronics for Young People. Xeroxed page proofs
 
 
6
Electronics for Young People. Page proofs
 
 
7
Filming Works Like This. Final draft
 
 
8
Filming Works Like This. Galley, blueprint, unbound work
 
 
9
Finding out about Jobs: TV Reporting
 
 
10
Ginn Science Program, Starting Points. Overviews
 
 
11
Starting Points. Early drafts
 
 
12
Starting Points. Unit One. Late drafts
 
 
13
Starting Points. Unit Two. Late drafts
 
 
14
Starting Points. Unit Three. Late drafts
 
 
15
Starting Points. Unity Four. Late drafts
 
 
16
Starting Points. Units Five and Six. Late drafts
 
 
17
Starting Points. Galleys
 
 
18
Ginn Science Program. Level A. Manuscript
 
 

Ginn Science Program. Level A. Galleys
 
 
20
Ginn Science Program. Level B. Manuscript
 
 
21
Ginn Science Program. Level B. First galley
 
 
22
Ginn Science Program. Level B. Final galleys
 
 
4 1
The Consumer's Catalog of Economy and Ecology. Galleys
 
 
2
Starting Points. Unit Three. Photographs
 
 
3
Starting Points. Wall chart
 
 
4
Ginn Science Program. Level A. Sketches
 
 
5
Learning Experiences: Shapes. Illustrations
 
 
6
Mathematics Illustrated Dictionary. Galleys
 
 
7
Mathematics Illustrated Dictionary. Paste-up
 
 
8
Ginn Science Education Program. Field test editions
 
 

The Higher Animal. Book Four
 
 

The Higher Animal. Book Five
 
 

The Higher Animal. Book Seven. Two copies
 
 

The Higher Animal. Book Eight
 
 

The Higher Plant. Book Four
 
 

The Higher Plant. Book Five. Two copies
 
 

The Higher Plant. Book Six. Two copies
 
 

The Higher Plant. Book Eight. Two copies
 
 

Meteorology. Intermediate Level C. Two copies
 
 

Meteorology. Book Seven. Two copies
 
 

Motion. Book Five. Two copies
 
 

Oceanography. Intermediate Level A. Two copies
 
 

Oceanography. Intermediate Level C
 
 

Animal Behavior. Two copies
 
 

Astronomy. Introductory Level C
 
 

Astronomy. Intermediate Level B. Two copies
 
 

Astronomy. Advanced Level A. Three copies
 
 

Astronomy. Advanced Level B
 
 

Astronomy. Book Four
 
 

Atomic Model. Intermediate Level A. Two copies
 
 

Atomic Model. Intermediate Level B. Two copies
 
 

Atomic Model. Intermediate Level C. Two copies
 
 

Atomic Model. Advanced Level
 
 

Biological Change. Intermediate Level A
 
 

Biological Change. Intermediate Level B. Two copies
 
 

Geology
 
 

Geology. Intermediate Level A
 
 

Geology. Intermediate Level C
 
 
5 1
Mrs. Magellan's Yard. Proposal and script
 
 
2
Place to Live. Drafts, galley
 
 
3
Science Experiences: Observation. Manuscript
 
 
4
Television Works Like This. Galley
 
 
5
What To Do. Manuscript
 
 
6
What To Do. Galleys
 
 
7
What To Do. Paste-up
 
 
8
What To Do. Blueprints
 
 
9
Wind. Manuscript
 
 
10
Unidentified manuscript
 
 
11
Miscellaneous proofs of illustrations
 
 
12
Miscellaneous
 
 
13
Miscellaneous
 
 
14
Miscellaneous
 
 
6 1
Ginn Science Program. Level C. Manuscript
 
 
2
Ginn Science Program. Level C. Galleys
 
 
3
Ginn Science Program. Field test edition
 
 
4
Ginn Science Program. Teacher's edition
 
 
5
Ginn Science Program. Student text
 
 
6
Ginn Science Program. Discard, backgrounds, outlines, and early drafts
 
 
7
Ginn Science Program. Discard, backgrounds, outlines, and early drafts
 
 
8
Ginn Science Program. Discard, backgrounds, outlines, and early drafts
 
 
9
Ginn Science Program. Discard, backgrounds, outlines, and early drafts
 
 
10
Heat and Temperature. Manuscript and galley
 
 
11
How Much Space Do Some Things Take Up?
 
 
12
How to Make a Cloud
 
 
13
Learning Experiences. Preliminary outlines
 
 
14
Learning Experiences. Human Senses
 
 
15
Learning Experiences. Names, Sets, and Numbers
 
 
16
Learning Experiences. Shapes
 
 
17
Learning Experiences. Shapes
 
 
18
Mathematics Illustrated Dictionary. Drafts