Box 76
Contains 22 Results:
Correspondence with the Los Angeles Times editors, 1984-1986
Includes opinions and rejection responses.
The Boom of the Eighties in Southern California by Glenn Dumke, October 1944
Hardcopy signed by Glenn S. Dumke, copyright 1944 Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. Printed by Anderson & Ritchie: The Ward Ritchie Press, Los Angeles, CA. Includes newspaper clippings of coverage of book, Huntington Library brochure on the book, and photocopy of a review of the book from “Within the O” October 1944.
Untitled [possibly "Los Angeles Land Boom"] manuscript, undated
Pages 7 through 155 of an untitled manuscript with bibliography. Part I: Los Angeles and Part II: San Diego. Previously dubbed ”The Los Angeles Land Boom.” May potentially be an early draft of a part of The Boom of the Eighties in Southern California.
Untitled [possibly "S.F. State Unrest"] manuscript, preface and chapters 1-14, undated
Previously dubbed “SF State unrest.” Includes handwritten notes on the chapters of the manuscript.
"Followers of the Lone Eagle" manuscript, undated
A 72-page untitled manuscript, previously dubbed “A Trip to Europe,” describing a trip to Europe.
“The Queen of the Cow Counties” article, summer 1960
Article reprinted from College and University, signed by Glenn S. Dumke.
“The Masters of San Gabriel Mission’s Old Mill” article, September 1966
Article from California Historical Society Quarterly, Volume XLV, Number 3.
“Maybe a little “witch hunting” would be good for us” manuscript, undated
Unknown context, signed as Glenn Dumke Chancellor Emeritus and President for the Institute for Contemporary Studies.
“Accountability in Action” article, November 1973
Article for the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU).
“The Multi-Campus University: A study of Academic Governance” book review, 1971-1972
Book review in The Journal of Higher Education.