1. Maud May Babcock papers
- Author
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Babcock, Maud May and Babcock, Maud May
- Subjects
- Drama teachers Archives. United States, College department heads Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women in higher education Archives. United States, Women deans (Education) Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women college teachers Archives. United States, Latter Day Saint women authors Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women theatrical producers and directors Archives. United States, Women in the theater Archives. United States, Elocutionists Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Elocution Study and teaching.
- Abstract
The Maud May Babcock papers (1885-1981) contain materials dealing with the personal life and professional activities of Maud May Babcock (1867-1954). Materials related mainly to her personal life are: a book, Babcock Genealogy; Valentine and Christmas cards; news clippings; and a contract for building her residence. Most of the correspondence is from family members and deals with personal matters, but also included are letters of introduction and commissions related to her professional affairs. Some of the personal correspondence touches on professional topics, particularly her Utah School of Physical Culture and Elocution., Materials related to her role as founder and head of the University of Utah Speech Department and to her involvement with theater include: class registers, scrapbooks, professional expense accounts, plays, poetry and recitations, programs, and honors and awards. Babcock was an author as well as an educator. This aspect is represented by two books on interpretation of the printed page and the manuscript of a third which she co-authored. The tours of the Orient she conducted are represented by travel brochures and news clippings note her service as a member of the State Senate and Trustee of the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind., Other materials in the collection include miscellaneous correspondence, biographies, theater programs, lists of plays, and scrapbooks. Also included is a copy of her final address before the Speech Association of America and various memorabilia items.
- Published
- 2024