Box 52
Contains 25 Results:
"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).
"Liberal Education and the Educated Man", College of San Mateo [?], CA, May 24, 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 Role of the Library in a Changing Society", American Association of Library Trustees, July 13, 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).
"Digging History out of Journalism, Mugbooks, and Chambers of Commerce", American Library Association, July 18, 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).
Various speaking engagements, correspondence and contracts, 1941-1951
Programs for speeches and lectures by Dumke, 1946-1986
Phi Kappa Phi Membership, 1963
“A Historian Looks at the Reagan Years," unknown luncheon, undated
"What Should We Do About the Revolution in Asia?", November 5, 1951
Radio program 'The American Way.'
"The opening of commercial relations between the United States and California", March 22, 1953
Lelia Byrd Sesquicentennial and Mark Dedication, Cabrillo Landing, San Diego.