Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Washington State University Libraries
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special
Collections
New Holland Library Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA (509) 335-6691 http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm
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Collection Number:
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Cage
52
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Creator:
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Anderson, Ida Louise
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Title:
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Ida Louise Anderson
Papers
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Dates:
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1921-1970 (inclusive)
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Quantity:
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1 container. 1 linear feet of shelf space.
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Languages:
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Collection materials are in
English
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Summary:
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Notes, clippings and scrapbooks on
dramatic and literary topics, many prepared for classroom use. Also an
autographed pamphlet from former student E.R. Murrow and copies of the Anderson
memorial booklet (1942).
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Biographical Note
Ida Louise Anderson was born in Morganton, Tennessee, on 6 November
1900. At three years of age she and her parents moved to Colfax, Washington.
Five years later, she returned to Tennessee with her family for a visit. While
there, she became gravely ill. Doctors diagnosed her condition as infantile
paralysis or polio. During the next several years, Anderson underwent medical
and physical therapy in attempt to lessen the disease's effects. Nevertheless,
Anderson was physically handicapped, with a severe curvature of the spine. In
1924, Anderson received an undergraduate degree in speech from the State
College of Washington. She spent a summer in Alaska before returning to Pullman
to begin a sixteen-year teaching career at WSC in the school's Department of
Speech. Anderson took advanced speech work at the Boston School of Expression
and at the University of California during two summers. She also studied a year
at Northwestern University. Her teaching career ended in 1939, when the
lingering effects of polio forced her to retire. Shortly, Anderson moved to
Oregon to be nearer her sister. She died there on 16 September 1941. Anderson
was buried in Colfax, Washington.
Ida Lou Anderson was one of the State College's most respected
instructors with a powerful mind and character that reached well beyond the
classroom. She pioneered the field of radio broadcasting. One of Anderson's
earliest and most impressive students was Edward R. Murrow, a European news
correspondent during World War II and a journalist and executive for the news
division of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) through the early 1960s.
Content Description
The Ida Louise Anderson Papers are comprised of several types of
items. Correspondence includes letters between Anderson and WSC president
Ernest O. Holland and WSC vice-president Herbert Kimbrough concerning her
resignation and retirement, and letters concerning plans for a memorial
publication commemorating Anderson's life. Other material includes scrapbooks
and large-size single leaves on which Anderson typed favorite passages from
literary works. Also included are handwritten lists of books that Anderson had
read during the 1920s, along with favorite quotations from several of them.
Finally, the collection includes several copies of Ida Lou Anderson: A
Memorial, a small volume published by the State College of Washington c.1942.
It includes tributes to Anderson from WSC president E. O. Holland, Edward R.
Murrow, Maynard Daggy, and other friends and relatives.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information The Washington State University Libraries acquired the Ida Louise
Anderson Papers in piecemeal fashion from the 1940s through 1970.
Processing Note They were arranged as manuscript collection Cage 52. In March 1994,
the papers were reprocessed.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access This collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation [Item Description]. Cage 52, Ida Louise Anderson
Papers . Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
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.
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| Anderson, Ida Louise--Archives (creator) |
| Murrow, Edward R. |
| Speech--Study
and teaching (Higher)--Washington (State)--Pullman |
| Emergency
Committee in aid of Displaced German Scholars |
| Ida Lou
Anderson: A Memorial |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Ida Lou Anderson: A Memorial, copy
1 , 1942
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Ida Lou Anderson: A Memorial, copy
2 , 1942
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Ida Lou Anderson: A Memorial, copy
3 , 1942
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Correspondence, Incoming and
Outgoing, 1940-1941
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Correspondence, re: Ida Lou
Anderson's death, 1941-1942
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Correspondence,
Miscellaneous, 1963-1970
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Booklet "Emergency Committee in aid
of Displaced German Scholars" , 1934
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Ida Lou Anderson, from memorial
book, 1942
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Radio Memorial to Ida Lou Anderson,
draft, republished in memorial book. , 1941
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Miscellaneous notes on drama,
literature, culture, ca. 1920-1950
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Lists of books read during the
1920s and quotes from some entries; theater program; mounted literary clippings
from magazines [oversize folder].
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