Box 52
Contains 25 Results:
"America Faces the Future", November 2, 1945
Addressed to World Community Day Glendale Council of Church Women.
"Teaching California History: Methods and Materials" panel at Annual Institute of American History at UCLA, 1945-1949
Lectures for classes at Belmont Evening High School, 1945-1946
Includes correspondence.
"Challenge and Response", June 18, 1953
"The West: Opportunities for interdisciplinary research in history", August 10, 1955
Lecture for American Studies Association (Northern California Section) and PCB at meeting in Berkeley.
"The Prosperous Decade: California during the 1920s", June 22, 1956
Presented at the Conference for California Historical Societies.
"Some Problems of Mexican-American Relations", October 25, 1957
Speech for Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies.
"Cahper Speech", March 28, 1958
The bulk of this series relates to Dumke's work as president of San Francisco State College.
This series is arranged into four groups: Correspondence; Speeches; Administrative files; and Master Plan for Higher Education Survey Team files. Corresponence is arranged in two categories: general (chronologically) and individual (alphabetically).
"The Challenge to Higher Education in America", Armstrong College Commencement, Berkeley, CA, April 11, 1958
The bulk of this series relates to Dumke's work as president of San Francisco State College.
This series is arranged into four groups: Correspondence; Speeches; Administrative files; and Master Plan for Higher Education Survey Team files. Corresponence is arranged in two categories: general (chronologically) and individual (alphabetically).
"Modern Mexico and American Attitudes", Pan American Day at San Jose State College, San Jose, CA, April 16, 1958
The bulk of this series relates to Dumke's work as president of San Francisco State College.
This series is arranged into four groups: Correspondence; Speeches; Administrative files; and Master Plan for Higher Education Survey Team files. Corresponence is arranged in two categories: general (chronologically) and individual (alphabetically).