Box 3
Contains 30 Results:
Republican National Convention and Earl Warren Delegation, 1948
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.
Student work: “The United States and Mexico”, [1927]
Possibly a student paper.
Student work: Personal manuscripts, 1915-1926
Possibly Dumke's research notes as a student.
Student work: Notes on “Ulysses S. Grant President of the Mexican Southern railroad”, undated
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 The writing series includes both published and unpublished works, some of which contain notes, drafts and correspondence.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.
Student work: Phi Beta Kappa- Delta of California at Occidental College, 1937
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 The writing series includes both published and unpublished works, some of which contain notes, drafts and correspondence.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.
Student work: “The Power of individualism”, May 1937
Dumke's student paper while at Occidental College.
Student work: Dumke’s papers as a student, 1940
Possibly at Occidental College.
Student work: Ph.D. at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 1942-1960
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 The writing series includes both published and unpublished works, some of which contain notes, drafts and correspondence.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.
Student work: Occidental College Class of 1938 – 50th Reunion Yearbook, May 13, 1988
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 The writing series includes both published and unpublished works, some of which contain notes, drafts and correspondence.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.
Student work: “Abraham Lincoln” Likely grade school writings, from ‘University Training School’, undated
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.