Box 3
Contains 30 Results:
Student work: Occidental Reunions and Alumni Information, 1956-1961
Glenn Dumke was also a writer who wrote across formats, from fictional westerns to academic journal articles, to historical non-fiction. The writing series includes both published and unpublished works, some of which contain notes, drafts and correspondence. Part of this series is also his early writing as a student.
"Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Occidental College" press release, June 12, 1960
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).
Student work: "Inexpensive Portrait with the Miniature Camera", [1940s]
Includes a poem with a rejection note by LIFE magazine's editors.
Correspondence--finances, legal matters, and property, 1950-1961
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Correspondence about property rental on Balboa Island, 1946-1954
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Marjorie Dumke - Business correspondence, 1942-1960
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Correspondence--general secondary school credentials, 1945-1950
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Correspondence--Civil and military services, 1941-1943
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Correspondence--Inquiries, offers, and resignations for jobs, 1955-1969
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.
Correspondence--insurance (Life, automotive, and teacher insurance), 1941-1960
Includes correspondence with various notable individuals that are of a more personal nature, such as, former California Governors, George Deukmejian and Ronald Reagan, Donald Gerth, Irving Stone, and Charles George Page, as well as figures who seemed notable to Dumke personally. Also includes invitations and thank you notes regarding events, as well as personal correspondence between Dr. Dumke and his wife, Dorothy.