Series 4: General and Personal Files, 1917-1951 (continued)
Education-related Material
F 1 Miscellaneous. (1910, 1911, 1912, 1914).
Includes Teaching Contract (1911), and "Consolidation of Rural Schools School Buildings and Plans and Local Taxation" (1912).
F 2 Miscellaneous. (1910, 1911, 1914).
Includes personal notes and "Consolidation of Rural Schools." (1914).
F 3 Miscellaneous. (1920, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1925, 1926).
Includes "The New Mellon Bill Now Up to Senate; Lower Branch Reverts to Cannonism" (1925), and the Memorial Edition of La Follette's Magazine, "La Follette's Autobiography." (1925).
F 4 Miscellaneous. (1925, 1926).
Includes "The Oklahoma Sunday School Worker" (1926), correspondence, and programs from Krebs.
F 5-7 Miscellaneous. (n.d.).
Includes personal notes and poetry.
F 8 Educational Directory. (1947 - 1948).
F 9 Contracts and Correspondence. (1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915).
Includes some of WC's early teaching contracts and letters of recommendation for teaching.
F 10 WC's early teaching records. (1923, 1924, 1925).
F 11-13 Miscellaneous. (n.d., 1907).
Includes personal notes and correspondence; Presidential Proclamation by President Theodore Roosevelt Nov. 16, 1907.
WC's Personal School Work
F 14 Essays of WC written in high school. (n.d., 1943).
F 15 Notebooks - Psychology, Political Economy, Oklahoma History. (n.d., 1925).
F 16-18 Miscellaneous (1914, 1916).
Includes material on woman's suffrage; publication by University of Oklahoma Extension. (1914, 1916).
F 19 Unicameral Legislatures - arguments for and against. (1913).
F 20 Guaranty of Bank Deposits - arguments for and against. (1913).
F 21 Teachers' Pensions - arguments for and against. (1917).
F 22 Universal Military Training. (1919).
Military Papers - W.C.'s WWI and WWII service, Oklahoma National Guard service, and his work with the Veteran's Vocational Training Program
F 23 Discharge from Oklahoma National Guard. (1914).
F 24 Various Materials.
Discharge from U.S. Army. (1919); Army Insurance; correspondence regarding bonus money; materials relating to WC's service in WWII.
F 25 Veterans' Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Program. (1920-1921).
F 26 Veterans' Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Program. (1920-1921).
F26B Travel Regulations of the Federal Board for Vocational Education (1920).
Also includes a booklet of subvouchers for meals and lodging.
F 27 Miscellaneous World War I programs
Includes "Clean Communities Camps Fighters" "The Soldier's Spirit" (1917), 1918 Calendar, "Next Steps" (1918), "Smash the Line," (1917) "Do Your Bit to Keep Him Fit" (n.d.), "Keep 'em Smiling!" (1918), and "Why Force War "At Any Cost' When We Can Have Peace with Honor?" (1915).
F 28 Investigation of WC's war record and work in Veterans' Program by American Legion Post. (1918, 1921, 1922).
F 29 Resignation of W.C. from Vocational Training Program. (1921).
F 30 WWI victory medal; corporal's chevron. (1917).
F 31 World War I clippings. (1917, 1918, 1919).
F 32 Application to the Naval Academy. (1932).
F 33 Applications and letters of recommendation for various service positions following 1942 election.
F 34 Miscellaneous Material.
Adjutant General's School Bulletin. (1942). Program, menu and song sheet from School of Military Government third class party. (1943). Song: "He Got Up" by E. M. Bartlett. Musical Play: "Uncle Sam's Visit: by Maude O. Wallace.
F 35 Communication (1944).
Concerns lost baggage.
F 36 World War II (1942-1944).
Magazine articles on WWII, other WWII news; also includes allied currency, francs, marks, and centavos-Japan.
F 37-38 Miscellaneous notes, clippings, etc. (1943, 1944).
F 39 "Officer Candidates." (1942).
F 40 World War II clippings. (1938, 1941, 1942).
F 41 Typescript of WC's experiences in WWII. (1943-1944).
F 42 Regulations Governing the Admission of Candidates into the U.S. Naval Academy as Midshipmen (1926).
Religious Materials
F 43-45 Sunday school quarterlies. (1940s).
F 46 Daily devotional guide.
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