University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299 USA
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Guide to the Victoria Case Papers, 1892-1972


Ax 230





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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 USA
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Ax 230

 
Creator:
 

Case, Victoria

 
Title:
 

Victoria Case Papers

 
Dates:
 

1892-1972 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

5.5 linear feet
7 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Victoria Case (1897-1973) was a writer of short stories, articles, freelance work and books; she wrote articles for many Oregon newspapers as well. This collection represents her career as an author of a wide range of genres, from romance to geography.

 

Biographical Note

Victoria Case (1897-1973) was born May 24th in Dallas, Texas to Henry Oscar Case and Jane Hammond Case. She attended college at the University of Oregon, graduating in 1921. In the years 1922-1929 she worked for many Oregon newspapers, including The Oregonian, The Astorian, The Portland Telegram, and The Portland Journal. She wrote numerous short stories that were published in magazines including Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Reader’s Digest, Farm Journal, Liberty and others.

In addition to writing, Ms. Case was the journalism instructor and publicity director for Albany College in Albany Oregon (1931-1935). She worked as assistant publicity director for the U.S. Resettlement Administration in Portland Oregon during the years 1935-1937. She began her freelance writing career in 1938. She wrote two books with Robert Ormond Case: Last Mountains: The Story of the Cascades in 1945, and We Called it Culture: The Story of the Chautauqua in 1948. On her own she wrote The Quiet Life of Mrs. General Lane in 1952, Applesauce Needs Sugar in 1960, and A Finger in Every Pie in 1963. Doubleday published all of these.

Victoria Case was a member of the Shakespeare Club, Friends of the Library (McMinnville, Oregon) and Theta Sigma Phi. She died in 1973.

Content Description

The Victoria Case Papers contain manuscripts, drafts, tearsheets and related correspondence for a number of her short stories, articles and books. Also included are notes and research materials. The Victoria Case Papers contain a collection of magazines from the late 1800s and early 1900s and include The Century Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Harpers and Good Housekeeping. Also included is a pulp collection, including romance novels and westerns written between 1938-1949.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into the following series:

  • Manuscripts and Related Materials
    • Articles, memoirs and Related Materials
    • Short Stories for Rangeland Romances
    • Miscellaneous Manuscripts and Correspondence
    • We Called it Culture and Related Materials
    • The Quiet Life of Mrs. General Lane and Related Materials
    • Short Story Manuscripts and Related Materials
    • Television and Radio
    • More Articles and Related Materials
    • Miscellaneous
  • Correspondence
    • Correspondence with Brandt and Brandt
    • Articles, memoirs and Related Materials

Administrative Information

Processing Note 

Collection processed by processing staff, August 1972.

Separated Materials 

Sound recordings stored under call number Up649.

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, University of Oregon Libraries. 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 in Special Collections & University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], Victoria Case Papers, Ax 230, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.

Related Information

Additional Reference Guides 

Paper finding aid with additional information available in Special Collections & University Archives.

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.

 
Other Creators :

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Manuscripts and Related Materials

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
Articles, Memoirs and Related Materials
 
   
Woman Power Survey
  1942
 
box
1
folder
1

"Survey of Woman Power" Article ms., typed; 4 pages
 
 

"Women, Bless’em All." Article ms., 2 drafts, typed
 
 

Manuscript, untitled, undated, typed with corrections, beginning of short story
 
 

Manuscript, untitled, undated, typed with corrections, about working women
 
 

Correspondence: outgoing; 3 pieces
  1942
 

Correspondence, incoming; 13 pieces
  1942
 

"Oregon Checks Womanpower" Tearsheets from Independent Woman (includes cover); 3 pages
  March 1942
 

Research materials: 2 pieces
 
 

Notes, 2 pages typed, 1 page handwritten
 
 

Photographs: 6 black and white glossy
 
 

Emanon newsletter, with article on working women
  January 24, 1942
   
"Neighbors to the Rescue." (Working titles: Oregon Learns About Volunteer Labor, Volunteer Labor Saves the Crops, Oregon Enlists Volunteer Labor)
 
 
2
Tearsheets: "Dude Harvest." By Frank J. Taylor
  January 31, 1942
 

Tearsheets: "Dude Harvest." By Frank J. Taylor
 
 

Saturday Evening Post pp. 20-21; 94
  October 3, 1942
 

Various drafts, typed, with corrections and suggestions from editors, with attached
 
 

Correspondence, 3 sets
 
 

Correspondence: incoming, 21 pieces
  1941-1942
 

Correspondence: outgoing, 4 pieces
  1941
 

Correspondence: miscellaneous, 2 pieces
  1942
 

Clippings, 6 pieces
 
 
3
"Neighbors to the Rescue." Photographs: 10 black and white glossy, with notes; 3 black and white matte; 1 photo from newspaper clipping: The Oregonian Partial index of photos, handwritten
  June 8, 1942
 

Correspondence: incoming, 8 pieces
  1941-1942
   
"You and the Kids Can Help Save the Crops This Year"
 
 

Tearsheets from The Oregonian, pp. 1 and 2
  April 19, 1942
 
4
"Jam for MacArthur’s Boys"
 
 

Tearsheets from The Oregonian, p. 2
  May 31, 1942
 

Correspondence: incoming, 24 pieces
  1941
 

Correspondence: outgoing, 2 pieces. Notes, 3 pages
  1941
   
Applesauce Needs Sugar
 
 
5
Cover proof in color, Chapter list with notes, 1 page; miscellaneous notes, 2 pages.
 
 

Correspondence: incoming, 42 pieces
  1957-1962
 

Correspondence: outgoing, 1 piece.
  January 18, 1960
 

Clippings and reviews, numerous, in envelope
 
   
"Sugar Shortage"
 
 
6
Short story ms., typed with corrections; 7 pages
  October 1946
 

Correspondence: incoming, 31 pieces
  1940-1950
   
"When We Were Rich"
 
 
7
Short story ms., 5 drafts, typed with corrections, various page lengths.
  1942-1947
 

Correspondence: incoming, 9 pieces
 
 

Notes, handwritten; 2 pages
 
   
"Good Morning, I’m the Country Nurse." As told to Ms. Case
 
 
8
Tearsheets ( 2 copies) from Saturday Evening Post, pages 36-38 and 79-84. Draft (working name "Your Neighbor’s Diseases"). typed with corrections; 16 pages.
  May 17, 1941
   
"The Unending War"
 
 

Typed ms., 25 pages Untitled, undated ms, starts at page 18
  1941
 

Correspondence, outgoing, 4 pieces
  1941
 

Correspondence: incoming, 28 pieces
 
 

Photographs: black and white, glossy, 4 piece Negatives, 2
 
   
The Last Mountains
 
 
9
Related correspondence: incoming; 20 pieces. Outgoing, 1 piece
  1943-1960
   
"Can Small Colleges Survive"
 
 
10
Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 36,104, 107-110, Related correspondence, incoming, 8 pieces, Clippings and reviews
  September 30, 1950
   
"A Boot for Cinderella"
 
 

Short story, Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 24, 120-124. Related correspondence: incoming, 6 pieces, Related notes: 2 pages
  October 4, 1947
   
"Bear Hunt." (Story became a chapter in Applesauce Needs Sugar)
 
 

Tearsheets (2 copies) from Ladies Home Journal, pp.62, 101. Related correspondence: incoming, 6 pieces
  March 1962
   
"Why You Need A Birth Certificate"
 
 
11
Tearsheets from Good Housekeeping, p.32
  September 1942
 
10
Related correspondence: incoming, 5 pieces
  September 1942
   
"Portland: Ace Host To Fighting Men"
 
 

Tearsheets from Liberty back page
  January 30, 1943
 

Related correspondence: incoming, 5 pieces
  1943
 

Clippings, 2 pieces
  1943
   
"The Captivating Woman"
 
 

Tearsheets from The American Magazine, pp. 38, 76-80.
  June 1953
 

Related correspondence: incoming, 4 pieces
  1953
   
"Applesauce Needs Sugar" (Excerpt from the book)
 
 

Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp.16, 49-50, 52, 54, 57-58.
  October 26, 1946
   
"A Knock in the Night"
 
 

Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 24, 42-43
  December 26, 1953
   
"Sauce for the Goose"
 
 

Tearsheets from The American Magazine, pp. 28-29, 123-127
  November 1952
 

Related correspondence: incoming 2 pieces.
  1952
   
"A Woman’s Place"
 
 

Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp. 21, 39. 41-43
  August 24, 1946
 

Related correspondence: incoming, 2 pieces
  August 24, 1946
 

Clippings: 2 items
 
   
"Sunshine Is Free"
 
 

Tearsheets from American Home, p. 4.
  July 1942
   
"You Never Can Tell About A Woman"
 
 

Tearsheets from The Saturday Evening Post, pp 27, 104-106, 108.
  July 26, 1947
   
Short Stories for Rangeland Romances
 
   
Manuscripts (typed) of short stories published in Rangeland Romances
  1938-1939
 
folder
11

"A Boot For Cinderella" 17 pages, (appeared in revised form in The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1947)
  1938-1939
 

"Cowboy and the Queen" 13 pages
 
 

"Dauntless in Love" 13 pages
 
 

"Hearts Along the Milky Way" 17 pages
 
 

"Kathy Covets a Mare" 15 pages
 
 

"Man Handler" 14 pages
 
 

"Primitive Woman" 14 pages
 
 

"Queen in the Hole" 9 pages. Pencil comment "first story sold"
 
 

"Shadow of broken Butte" 15 pages
 
 

"Skeeter Comes Home" 2 versions, 12-15 pages
 
 

"Stomach for Indian Fighting" 15 pages
 
 

"That Damned Love" 12 pages
 
 

"Unquenched Flames" 16 pages
 
 

"Unwilling Santa Claus" 9 pages
 
 

"Wages of Sin" 2 versions, 4-5 pages
 
   
Related correspondence
 
 

Incoming from editors, 8 pieces
  1938-1940
 

Incoming, personal, 5 pieces
  1938-1940
 

Check stubs: 7 items
 
   
Miscellaneous Manuscripts and Correspondence
 
   
"A Higher Justice"
 
 
folder
12

ms., typed with hand written corrections, 21 pages.
 
 

Untitled, 3 pages (numbered 19-21) from unknown ms.
 
   
"Mount St. Helens"
 
 

text for calendar picture; with correspondence: incoming, 3 pieces; outgoing, 2 pieces.
  1953-1954
   
"Vitamin Era Brings Bonanza of the Deep"
 
 

newspaper clipping from The Baltimore Sun.
  January 4, 1942
 
13
Correspondence: incoming from publishers: 88 pieces
  1945-1962
 

Correspondence: outgoing, 3 pieces
 
 

Transcript from radio show "Personality of the Week— McMinnville Hour"
  July 29, 1947
   
"Inside Information" From The Saturday Evening Post
 
 

mentions Victoria Case: Volume 3, No. 31 and Volume 4 No. 31
  July 19, 1947, July 24, 1948
   
We Called It Culture and Related Materials
 
 
14
We Called it Culture. Correspondence, reviews, related periodical articles.
 
   
"William Jennings Bryan"
 
 
15
ms., 19 pages Notes, 9 pages handwritten, 13 pages typed; re: William Jennings Bryan and Chautauqua
 
 
16
The Literary Digest. Volume 60, no. 8
  February 22, 1919
 
17
The Lyceum World. Volume X No. 7
  October 1917
 
18
The Chautauquan, Official Program, 7th Season.
  June 29, 1947-Agust 24, 1947
 
19
The Chautauquan. Newspaper Volume 13. No. 200, 2 copies
  January 1948
 
20
The Chautauquan Information Book
  1947
 
21
The Chautauquan. Preliminary Program, 74th annual Session
  June 29, 1947-August 24, 1947
 
22
The Chautauquan. Volume XV, No. 4
  July 1892
 
23
Chautauqua: Photographs (black and white), articles and clippings
 
 
24
The Chautauquan. Volume 11, No. 170.
  February 1946
 
25
"Chautauqua on Chautauqua Lake." Brochure
 
   
We Called it Culture.
 
 
26
Correspondence: outgoing, 3 pieces, incoming, 15 pieces; notes, 1 page
  1950-1961
   
"What was Chautauqua?"
 
 
27
17-page ms. article with correspondence (3 pieces).
  1953
   
"The Kitchen Chautauqua."
 
 

Article by Clara Miller Sexton from The Eugene Register Guard, undated
 
 

Correspondence with American Mercury, 1 in/ 1 out.
  1953
 

Notes: Chautauqua outline, 9 pages
 
 

"History of Chautauqua." ms., 2 pages.
 
 

"Chautauqua Bulletin Number 1." 8 pages
  December 7, 1912
 

Correspondence: miscellaneous, 3 pages, from Ellison-White
  August 30, 1920
 

Paper read at Chautauqua convention, by J.R. Ellison, 3 pages
  March 16, 1924
   
"Vanished Tents of Chautauqua"
 
 
28
article ms., 13 pages3 Manuscript articles (untitled) re: Chautauqua, as told to Case by J.R. Ellison. 1st is 4 pages; 2 copies. 2 others; 9 pages each
 
   
"The Chautauqua Is Coming. . ."
 
 

Tearsheets from The Oregonian. 2 copies
  June 16, 1935
   
"The Chautauqua is Coming . . . Part II"
 
 

Tearsheets from The Oregonian. 4 copies
  June 23, 1935
 
27
Related Correspondence: incoming, 9 pieces; outgoing, 6 pieces
  1935
 
29
We Called It Culture. Clippings, reviews and articles
 
 
2 1
We Called It Culture. Source material, manuscript, galleys, correspondence and reviews.
 
 
2
We Called it Culture. Related periodicals: The New Yorker; Christian Herald, Volume 71, No. 5
  February 14, 1948-May 1948
 
3 1
The Chautauqua Program: Season of 1910
 
 
2
The Chautauquan Daily. Volume XXXV, Nos. 26, 28-30
  August 6, 1910, August 9, 1910-August 11, 1910
 
3
Chautauqua Text Books. 6 issues, Nos. 6-8, 25, 32, 43.
  1879-1883
 
4
Special Courses of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
 
 
5
Guide to Chautauqua Sabbath School Normal Lessons. Nos. 1-13
 
   
Our Alma Mater
 
 
2 6
Bi Monthly Messenger to members of The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. Two of no. 3, one of no. 2, one dated April 1884, unnumbered, 4 in total
 
 
3 7