Harry J. Carman papers, 1900-1964

Harry J. Carman papers, 1900-1964

Summary Information

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#0194
Bib ID:
4078584 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Carman, Harry J (Harry James), 1884-1964
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
47 linear feet (107 boxes (106 document boxes, 1/2 document box))
Language(s):
English .
Access:
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

Cataloged Correspondence Box 1 is located onsite. The remainder of the collection, totalling 106 boxes, is located off-site. Box numbering restarts at one for each series, as follows: Series I (boxes 1-15); Series II (boxes 1-20); Series III (boxes 1-26); Series IV (boxes 1-7); Series V (boxes 1-3); Series VI (boxes 1-6); Series VII (boxes 1-29). You will need to request these materials at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Description

Summary

Papers of Carman spanning his entire career beginning with his student days at Syracuse and Columbia Universities. His Columbia files include professional correspondence, lecture notes, course-related materia, and a bibliographical card index of American and European history. Dean Carman's abiding interest both in the academic and general communities is reflected in numerous special files which include correspondence to him as book review editor of HISTORICAL OUTLOOK, 1925-1929, as participant in Columbia's AMERICAN CULTURE SERIES, ca. 1935-1942, and STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURE, ca. 1935-1945. There are numerous files relating to his membership on the New York City Board of Higher Education, 1938-1964, the New York State Board of Mediation, 1941-1955, and the Japan American Committee on Intellectual Exchange. The many folders on American colleges attest to the Dean's concern for the quality and improvement of undergraduate education in the United States. Included are some of the working papers for PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE LIBERAL ARTS (published 1953), and THE RESURVEY OF PREPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN THE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE (published 1961). Among the few and incomplete book manuscripts there is a typescript of LINCOLN AND PATRONAGE (published 1943) with handwritten addition and correction.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into 8 series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

Cataloged Correspondence Box 1 is located onsite. The remainder of the collection, totalling 106 boxes, is located off-site. Box numbering restarts at one for each series, as follows: Series I (boxes 1-15); Series II (boxes 1-20); Series III (boxes 1-26); Series IV (boxes 1-7); Series V (boxes 1-3); Series VI (boxes 1-6); Series VII (boxes 1-29). You will need to request these materials at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Harry J. Carman papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Ownership and Custodial History

Gift of Mrs Margaret C. Carman, 1965.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--Carman, Margaret C. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1965. Accession number--M-65.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn 04/17/89.

Katia Shraga, May 2019: as migration issue for top containers is concerned - rehoused cataloged correspondence and Syracuse University (ca. 1900 - 1914) materials initially stored in one box in two separate boxes and renamed them as "Cataloged Correspondence Box 1" and "Box I.1". Added Roman numbers I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII to box numbers of Series I - VII correspondingly.

Revision Description

2010-01-21 Legacy finding aid created from Pro Cite.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical / Historical

Moore Professor of History, 1939-1964, and Dean of Columbia College, 1943-1950. Harry James Carman was a student at Syracuse and Columbia Universities, Principal of the Rhinebeck High School, Rhinebeck, N.Y., 1903-1913, taught history and political science at Syracuse University, 1914-1917, and was on the faculty of Columbia University for 46 years.

Subject Headings

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Genre/Form
Bibliographies
Lecture notes
Slides (photographs)
Name
Columbia College (Columbia University) -- Administration
Columbia University -- Faculty
Columbia University -- Students
Japan American Committee on Intellectual Exchange
New York (N.Y.). Board of Higher Education
New York (State). Board of Mediation and Arbitration
Rhinebeck High School (Rhinebeck, N.Y.). Principal
Syracuse University -- Students
Place
Europe -- History
United States -- History
Subject
Agriculture -- United States -- History
College administrators
College teachers
Education -- United States
High schools -- New York (State) -- Rhinebeck
History -- Study and teaching
Political science -- Study and teaching
Scrapbooks
Universities and colleges -- New York (State) -- New York
Universities and colleges -- New York (State) -- Syracuse
Universities and colleges -- United States

Cataloged Correspondence


Box Cataloged Correspondence Box 1

Cousins, Norman To Carman, 1952-1954, 3 t.1.s.


Box Cataloged Correspondence Box 1

Eisenhower, D. W. To Carman, 1955, 1 t.1.s.


Box Cataloged Correspondence Box 1

Roosevelt, Eleanor To Carman, 1952-1953, 7 t.l.s., 1 t.l.

Series I, 1900-1945


Box I.1

Syracuse University, ca. 1900 - 1914


Box I.2

Syracuse University Continued


Box I.2

Early Financial Records, (ca. 1900 - 1920)


Box I.3

Rhinebeck High School , New York, (ca. 1910 - 1912)


Box I.4

Columbia University Student Days, 1914 - 1918


Box I.4

Correspondence: Historical Outlook, l925 - 1929


Box I.5

Correspondence, (ca. 1928 - 1930)


Box I.5

Correspondence, A - C, (1930 - 1932)


Box I.6

Correspondence, D - Z, 1930 - 1932


Box I.7

Correspondence Under Special Headings:Association of History TeachersColumbia University Press:Freeland:Heath and Company: Historical Outlook:League of Nations:Positions Wanted, 1930 - 1939


Box I.7

Agriculture and Studies in the History of American Agriculture (1935 - 1945)Correspondence: (1935 - 1945)


Box I.8

Agriculture:Subject Files: A - Farm Labor Reports


Box I.9

Agriculture:Subject Files: Farm Population and Employment - W


Box I.10

Agriculture:1) Correspondence: (1941)2) Misc. Unsorted Materials


Box I.11

Agriculture:Misc. Unsorted Materials continued


Box I.12

AgricultureScrapbooks


Box I.13

Misc. Correspondence, (ca. 1935 - 1940)


Box I.13

American Culture Series, (ca. l935 - 1942)


Box I.13

Columbia: Contemporary Civilization & Departmental Affairs, (ca. 1935 - 1945)


Box I.14

Misc. Files: Correspondence, Course Exams, etc., (ca. 1937)


Box I.15

Misc. Correspondence:1) Unfinished Business: A - Z2) Letters from Students, 1939

Series II, 1940-1950


Box II.1

A - B


Box II.2

C - Conference of Christians


Box II.3

Conference on 500 - E (misc.)


Box II.4

Ea - F


Box II.5

G..Hi


Box II.6

I - J


Box II.7

K - L


Box II.8

Labor Relations (Mediation): History of Labor Series, ., (ca. 1942)


Box II.9

Labor, J - N


Box II.10

Labor, P - W and New York State Board of Mediation/ Jules Freund


Box II.11

M


Box II.12

N.Y.C. Board of Higher Education, (l939 - 1943)


Box II.12

N.Y.C. Board of Higher Education General File, 1942 - 1952


Box II.13

N.Y. C. Board Brooklyn College, l942 - 1952


Box II.14

N. Y. C. Board City CollegeHunter CollegeQueens College, 1942 - 1952


Box II.15

N - Pr


Box II.16

Pr - S (general) (folder 3)


Box II.17

S (general) (folder 4) - Si


Box II.18

Sp - V


Box II.19

W - Z and Misc. Unsorted Material


Box II.20

Correspondence: (1944 - 1945)1) Letters of Congratulations on Appointment as Dean of Columbia College2) Letters of Condolence on Death of Mrs. Cathryne M. Barrett Carman

Series III, 1950-1956


Box III.1

A - American Assembly


Box III.2

American Council on Education (1)


Box III.3

American Council on Education (2)


Box III.4

American Council on Education (3)


Box III.5

Ar - Bard College (l950 - 1952)


Box III.6

Bard College(l953 - 1955) - Board of Higher Education(l)


Box III.7

Board of Higher Education(2) - Colgate University


Box III.8

Columbia University - Coss


Box III.9

D - Earl Hall


Box III.10

Earlham College - Emigrée


Box III.11

F


Box III.12

Labor


Box III.13

Law - Ma


Box III.14

Mediation Board: Individual Cases, A - F


Box III.15

Mediation Board: Individual Cases, H - Z - National Concerts


Box III.16

National Conference Sub-Committee on Preprofessional Education of the Survey of Medical Education: Financial Records, 1952


Box III.17

National Scholarship - Pa


Box III.18

Pe - Pres


Box III.19

Pu - S (general)


Box III.20

Sa - Sy


Box III.21

T - Whitney Foundation, 1950 - 1951


Box III.22

Whitney Foundation (l952-1955) - Z and Misc. Unsorted Material


Box III.23

Japan Committee on Intellectual Exchange Committee(ca.1950-1960)General Files:1) Folders 1 - 122)A - Ca


Box III.24

Japan Committee:1) General Files: Co - P:2) Visitors to Japan: American Personal Name File


Box III.25

Japan Committee:Correspondence: Japanese Personal Name File, A - Ta


Box III.26

Japan Committee:1) Correspondence: Japanese...Name File, Ta - S2) Account Books3) Printed Matter

Series IV, 1955-1959


Box IV.1

A - C


Box IV.2

D - Mac


Box IV.3

Man - R


Box IV.4

The Resurvey of Preprofessional Education in the Liberal Arts College Conference on the Resurvey... (1958):1) Correspondence2) Working Papers (l)


Box IV.5

The Resurvey ...:1) Working Papers(2) 2) Colleges Visted by Dean Carman (A - Z) 3) Pre-medical Material4) Miscellaneous Material


Box IV.6

S - Z and Misc. Unsorted Material


Box IV.7

Ethics (Institute of Ethics for the Institute for Religious and Social Studies of the Jewish Theological Seminary)

Series V, 1955-1960


Box V.1

A - K


Box V.2

M - Z and Misc. Unsorted Material: (1956-1958 [1])


Box V.3

Misc. Unsorted Material, l958[2] - 1960

Series VI, 1959-1964


Box VI.1

A - B


Box VI.2

C


Box VI.3

D - G


Box VI.4

H - N


Box VI.5

O - T.


Box VI.6

1) U - Z and Misc. Unsorted Material, 1961 - 1964


Box VI.6

2) Correspondence re: Carman's 75th birthday, 1959

Series VII: Miscellaneous


Box VII.1

Lincoln and Patronage , manuscript and typescript with ms. corrections


Box VII.1

Lincoln and Patronage , Typescript (without t. - p.)

[On Patronage in N.Y. State]


Box VII.2

Mss.: Misc manuscripts and typescripts, including some speeches


Box VII.3

Mss.: Misc. typescripts submitted to Carman (1)


Box VII.4

Mss.: Misc. typescripts submitted to Carman (2)


Box VII.5

Mss.: Misc. typescripts submitted to Carman (3)


Box VII.6

Lecture Notes (includes: clippings; reprints; course-related material):American History (l)


Box VII.7

Lecture Notes: American History (2)


Box VII.8

Lecture Notes: American History (3)


Box VII.9

Lecture Notes: American History(4)


Box VII.10

Lecture Notes: Economics


Box VII.11

Lecture Notes: European History(l) (Europe: 1500 - 1800)


Box VII.12

Lecture Notes: History 15 - 16


Box VII.12

Lecture Notes: European History (2) (Europe: 1800 - 1921)


Box VII.13

Lecture Notes: European History(3): *1) History 20; 2) Geographical File(1): A - Germany


Box VII.14

Lecture Notes: European History(4): 1) Geographical File; 2) Gt. Brit. - Scand


Box VII.14

Lecture Notes: World History: 1) Asia; 2) Africa


Box VII.15

Lecture Notes: Government and Politics (l)


Box VII.16

Lecture Notes: Government and Politics (2)


Box VII.17

Lecture Notes: History of Science (l)


Box VII.18

Lecture Notes: History of Science (2)


Box VII.19

Lecture Notes: Miscellaneous Files


Box VII.20

Columbia University Course - Related Material: Course Syllabi


Box VII.21

Columbia University History Exams


Box VII.22

Columbia University History 90 Exams


Box VII.23

Columbia University 1) History 182


Box VII.23

Columbia University 2) History 187


Box VII.20

Columbia University 3) Misc Notes


Box VII.24

Card Files:1) Contemporary Civilization A1 - A2: Lecture Notes2) Bibliography: A - Z


Box VII.25

Card Files:American History Bibliography (1)


Box VII.26

Card Files:1) American History Bibliography (2)2) European History Bibliography3) Memorabilia


Box VII.27

Miscellaneous:1) Personal Documents 2) Inscribed Reprints3) WMCA Radio Editorials: ca. l958-19594) Misc. Notes and Bibliographies


Box VII.28

Miscellaneous:1) Columbia role books2) Memorabilia


Box VII.29

Black and white glass slides depicting environment and life of farm laborers (i.e., share croppers, tenant farmers, and migrant laborers) during the 1930 depression years.