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Albion College Archives
Research
Guide to MSS-0002
Thomas M. Carter Papers
Provenance
Biography
Scope and Content
Box/Folder/Item Inventory
Inclusive Dates: 1923-1977
Bulk Dates: 1934-1965
1.25 Linear Feet
Processed by: Karen Litchfield, July 1999
Edited by: Jennifer Thomas, January 2001
PROVENANCE
The literary rights to this collection are assumed to rest with the
person(s) responsible for the production of the particular items within
the collection, or with their heirs or assigns. Researchers bear full
legal responsibility for acquisition to publish from any part of said
collection per Title 17, United States Code. The Albion College Special
Collections Unit may reserve the right to intervene as intermediary at its
own discretion.
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BIOGRAPHY
Thomas Milton Carter was born on February 29, 1888 in Kentucky.
Carter's pre-college education was at Asbury College. He received his A.B.
from Illinois Wesleyan in 1914, his S.T.B. from Garret in 1917, and his
M.A. from Northwestern University in 1921. In 1922, he married his wife,
Frances Berry. They had 4 daughters: Virginia, Geraldine, Suzanne, and
Ruth. In 1923, Carter received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago
and joined the faculty at Albion College. Thomas Carter retired from
Albion in 1962.
Carter spent 49 years at Albion as the head of the Education and
Psychology Departments. His contributions to scholarly journals included: International
Journal of Ethics, Journal of Social Psychology, Journal of
Applied Psychology, Journal of Educational Psychology, Journal
of Higher Education, School and Society, and Elementary
School Journal. Carter also wrote a book entitled A Brief Biography
of Frederic Samuel Goodrich. It can be found in the Albion College
Archives.
Thomas Carter taught summer school at a wide variety of schools:
Central State Teachers College, Michigan State Normal College, Western
Michigan College of Education, South Dakota State College, University of
Louisville, University of Nebraska, Northwestern University, and the
University of Pennsylvania. He served as a chaplain in both World Wars and
received 2 special commendations from Major Generals, as well as the Oak
Leaf Cluster. Carter is listed in American Men of Science and Leaders
in Education.
Thomas M. Carter died on March 27, 1984.
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SCOPE AND CONTENT
The Thomas M. Carter Papers document many aspects of
Carter's life: his work in the military, scientific research,
contributions to the field of education, as well as aspects of his
personal life. These are reflected in the following series: Correspondence,
Publications, Unpublished Materials, and Photographs.
The Correspondence series contains 2 subseries:
Personal and Military. The Personal Correspondence
contains a testimonial for his lotion, as well as many letters regarding
his research and writings. The Military Correspondence contains
letters documenting his responsibilities as a chaplain and other daily
duties associated with the bases where he was stationed.
The Publications series consists of
articles written by Carter and other distinguished authors writing in
the fields of education, psychology, ethics, religion, and the
delinquency of minors. The subseries here are: Personal, Military,
Religion, Education, Psychology, Ethics,
Dissertation, Miscellaneous Research.
The Unpublished Materials series is
comprised of the subseries of Religion, Sermons, Education,
Psychology, Miscellaneous, and Fieldwork. In
the Sermons subseries, there are many interesting examples of
sermons Carter wrote while in the military addressing the conditions of
service men during World War II. The Miscellaneous subseries
contains Carter's military orders and fieldwork information relating to
a European observation trip that was part of the Marshall Plan. This
fieldwork generated articles about school, home and family life in
Post-World War II Europe.
Two examples from the Photographs series
include photographs from a conference at a mission in San Juan as well
as one of the first x-ray machines.
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BOX/FOLDER/ITEM INVENTORY
Box 1
Correspondence Series
Personal Subseries
Folder 1: Personal: 1940-1962
- To Dr. T.A. Carter, From B.C.H. Harvey – Harvey has forwarded
Carter’s paper on to the Anatomical Record, March 15, 1930
- To Thomas Carter, From J.S. Aclkkerh [?] – Testimonial for
Carter’s lotion, January 7, 1934
- To Dr. T.M. Carter, From Frank N. Freeman – Freeman returning
the photos Carter sent him [Photos in Folder #39], March 5, 1934
- To T.M. Carter, From George E. Hill – Regarding an article Hill
sent to Carter [“Mental Hygiene of the Teacher”, Folder 8],
January 10, 1938
- To Thomas Carter, From H. Rogosin – Regarding article in American
Weekly, February 14, 1940 (2)
- To Thomas Carter, From John C. Noel, Jr. – Responding to his
request for a transfer [Includes his military discharge papers],
April 17, 1946
- To Thomas Carter, From Nicholas Schreiber – Responding to
request for statistical information about Michigan schools, October
5, 1954
- To Thomas Carter, From E.T. Franklin – Regarding an earlier
personal letter, March 2, 1960
- To Thomas Carter, From Edward N. MacConomy – Regarding an
inquiry into setting up an “Abstract Service”, March 2, 1960
Folder 2: Personal: 1967-77, n.d.
- To Thomas Carter, From Reader’s Digest – Rejection letter for
an article submitted by Carter, December 5, 1967
- To Thomas Carter, From William E. Lind – Regarding request for
an evaluation of Abraham Lincoln pamphlets, November 21, 1968
- To Thomas Carter, From Methodist Historical Collection –
Regarding donation [Inventory list included], March 12, 1970
- To Thomas Carter, From ISP – Regarding return of his
biographical questionnaire for their book, December 19, 1971
- To Dr. Gordon Carson, From Thomas Carter – Regarding
Environmental Awareness Week, April 6, 1972
- To John Fox, From Thomas Carter – Regarding a donation made to
the Archives, October 28, 1976
- To Librarian, Albion College, From Thomas Carter – Thank you
note for assistance, June 4, 1977
- To Thomas Carter, From James S. King – “A Report to the
President” [n.d.]
- To George Cameron, From Thomas Carter – Regarding a paper
review, December 13
Military Subseries
Folder 3: Military: 1943-1951
- To Commanding Officers, all posts, camps, and stations, 7th
Service Command, ASF – Regarding current payments and deferments
of Federal Income Tax, August 25, 1943
- To Commanding General – Regarding visit of Staff Chaplain to AAF
Convalescent Hospital, Fort Logan, CO, October 24, 1944
- To Chaplain Thomas M. Carter, From H.R. Harmon – Regarding his
commendation, February 15, 1945
- To Lt. Col. Thomas M. Carter, From F.M. Garver – Replying back
to an earlier letter, February 19, 1945
- To All Chaplains – Regarding Standard Operating Procedure for
the Chaplain’s Section, June 3, 1945
- To Lt. Col. Thomas Carter Base Chaplain – Regarding completion
of AFTRC form #24 [AAF Medical Statement], June 28, 1945
- To Staff Chaplain, 3rd Air Force Headquarters, Tampa, FL –
Regarding resuming of the Chaplainry program at Drew Field from
February 25-August 25, 1945, August 21, 1945
- To Dr. Arthur Larson, From Thomas M. Carter – Regarding
forwarding his credentials to his office, November 7, 1945
- To Lt. Col. Thomas M. Carter – Regarding the return of his
evidence of honorable separation from the service, January 15, 1946
- To Chaplain Colonel Thomas Milton Carter – Regarding his
promotion, March 14, 1946
- To R.H. Helm, From T.M. Carter – Regarding a change of address,
October 31, 1946
- To Thomas Carter, From John H. Plattenburg – Regarding his
request for overseas employment, May 23, 1951
Publications Series
Personal Subseries
Folder 4: Articles: 1927-1974 [About Thomas
Carter]
- “Cost to the College per student credit hour in the various
subjects of Albion College for the first semester of 1927 and
1928”
- “Dr. Carter gives interesting talk,” Albion Evening Recorder,
March 26, 1936.
- “Albion College educator back home from 6 weeks’ look at
continent,” Albion Evening Recorder, [April] 1950.
- Carter, Thomas. “Campus unrest nothing new,” Albion Evening
Recorder. May 1, 1968.
- “Society: 50th Anniversary Events,” Albion Evening Recorder,
August 29, 1972.
- “Dr. and Mrs. T.M. Carter to Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday,” Albion Evening Recorder, August 1972.
- Reed, George R. “A Young Man ‘Gets Religion’,” Michigan
Christian Advocate. January 31, 1974.
- Reed, George R. “Former pupil records colorful story of Thomas
M. Carter,” Albion Evening Recorder. February 12, 1974.
- “Here’s a List of Leap Year Babies,” Albion Evening
Recorder, February 29, [n.d.].
Military Subseries
Folder 5: Military: c.1943
- “To the Wives of Officers Rights and Privileges of
Servicemen.” [WWII]
- “Report of MASC Chaplain’s Conference Post Chapel, Olmsted
Field, Middletown, PA, August 24-25, 1943.”
- Transcription of Interview between Thomas M. Carter and Miss
Halpin, re: Irving Berlin's This is the Army funds for Army
Emergency Relief [n.d.]
Folder 6: Military Chaplains: [n.d.] (Newspaper
Clippings – Scrapbook)
- Chaplain Thomas Milton Carter
- Chaplain Edward A. Rein – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Leo J. Sheeran – Jefferson Barracks
- Curry J. Simpson - Jefferson Barracks
- Charles V. Loftus - Jefferson Barracks
- J. Edwin Orr - Jefferson Barracks
- Clarence P. Smales - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Floyd J. Armstrong - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Edward S. Bayless - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain William A. Hanley - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Lamar Stroud - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain John L. Harris - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Harold I. Peterson - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Augustus F. Loeb - Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Virgil P. Hulse – Scott Field
- Lee P. Ward - Scott Field
- William P. Burns - Scott Field
- Dorsey E. Dent - Scott Field
- Chaplain Myron L. Netzel - Scott Field
- Chaplain Thomas F. Jackson - Scott Field
- Arnold R. Jansen - Scott Field
- Chaplain John E. Hadlay - Scott Field
- Chaplain Robert K. Gumm - Scott Field
- Chaplain William C. Hart – Chicago
- Chaplain Joseph Levenson - Scott Field
- Chaplain E.V. Fleckles – Detroit
- Chaplain James T. Bard – Tomah
- Charles W. Stirek – Tomah
- Chaplain Arthur P. White – 31st AAFTTD University of Chicago
- Russell L. Shay – Madison
- Chaplain Major C. Waldrup – Madison
- Chaplain Pfeiffer, Theodore – Madison
- Chaplain Marteney, Charles – Madison
- Chaplain M.S. Kleinberg – Madison
- Chaplain Estus Autrey – Chanute
- Chaplain Theophilis L. Bearse – Chanute Field
- Chaplain Frank J. Unger – Chanute Field
- Chaplain Cecil C. Campbell – Chanute Field
- Chaplain Walter L. Moser – Chanute Field
- William G. O’Brien – Chanute Field
- Edwin B. Nylen – Chanute Field
- Chaplain Edward J. Fitzsimmons – Chanute Field
- Chaplain Donald C. Means – Chanute Field
- Chaplain Theophilis L. Bearse
- Robert H.P. Ross – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Norbert E. Selzler – Sioux Falls
- Percy C. Clark – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Herbert T. Bernthal – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Carl E. Lindstron – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Lowell S. Thompson – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain McGeehon – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Russell K. Lee – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain E.E. Nelson – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Noman Feldheym – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Glen J. Witerspoon – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain O.V.T. Chamberlain – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Roy F. Reynolds – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Lawrence M. Wolf – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Daniel F. Lenahan – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain William E. Pearson – Scott Field
- Chaplain James G. Patterson – Scott Field
- Chaplain Forrest L. Noll – Scott Field
- Chaplain Edward Bradley – Scott Field
- Chaplain Philip R. Giles – Scott Field
- Chaplain Walter L. Oberholtzer – Chicago
- Chaplain Willis A. Brown – Grand Rapids
- Chaplain Russell C. Haggard – Grand Rapids
- Chaplain Alfred T. Johnston – Madison
- Chaplain Edward F. Maher – Chanute
- Chaplain Edward Ellenbogen – Chanute
- Chaplain Field “Wings” March 26, 1943
- Chaplain Paul F. Ketchum – Chanute
- Chaplain Saul Kraft – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Albert A. Behnke – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Edward M. Horning – Sioux Falls
- Chaplain Edwin T. Kraemer – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Chrysostom J. Lewandowski – Madison
- Chaplain Robert D. Quirk – Madison
- Chaplain Horace R. Ferking
- Chaplain Basil J. Kelly
- Chaplain Arthur L. Hanson
- Chaplain Charles L. Lack
- Chaplain Thomas S. Matthews
- Rabbi Louis Werfel – Jefferson Barracks
- Chaplain Charles P. White
- Chaplain W.A. Hunneycutt
- Chaplain Howard L. Bailey
- Chaplain Edgar R. West
Folder 7: Community Biographies: 1972-73
- Dr. and Mrs. Randall, December 7, 1972
- Dr. Louis U. Rowland, February 3, 1973
- Dr. A.M. Chickering, May 3, 1973
- Betz Family, October 13, 1973
- Engstroms, March 23, 1974
- Miss Lotta Rogers, September 21, 1974
Religion Subseries
Folder 8: Religious: 1935-1969
- “Wornout?…A Chapel Mediation” Michigan Christian Advocate,
June 27, 1935.
- “Christianity with the individual left in” Michigan Christian
Advocate, February 6, 1936.
- Prouty Shedd, Clarence. “Religion in the College” Journal of
Bible and Religion, November 1940.
- “A pertinent theme for a time like this: Public morale”
Michigan Christian Advocate, December 4, 1941.
- Prouty Shedd, Clarence. “The agencies of religion in higher
education” Religious Education, October 1943.
- “Religion in Europe” Michigan Christian Advocate, August 3,
1950.
- “College Students and Religion” Michigan Christian Advocate, May
8, 1958. (2)
- “How can ‘soft’ U.S. recapture greatness?” Detroit Free
Press, June 6, 1960.
- “Religion is like an airplane” Michigan Christian Advocate, August
24, 1967. (2)
- “Teaching ABOUT religion in the public schools” Michigan Christian
Advocate, November 13, 1969. (2)
Education Subseries
Folder 9: Educational: 1927-59
- “Educational research and statistics: A standardized mental test
vs. an unstandardized English test as a means of predicting success
in college English” School and Society, July 30, 1927
- Hill, George Edward. “Factors Associated with Delinquency Among
Young Male Offenders with Special Emphasis on Educational
Backgrounds”.
- “Activities of College Students” The Phi Delta Kappan, August
1932.
- “The Effect of College Fraternities on Scholarship” The
Journal of Applied Psychology, June 1934.
- Hill, George E. “Cheating among delinquent boys” July 1934.
- Hill, George E. “Educational attainments of young male
offenders” December 1934.
- Hill, George E. “Participation in extra-curricular activities
among delinquent boys” School Activities: The National
Extra-Curricular Magazine, April 1935.
- “Education for Production and Education for Consumption of
Elements of Culture” School and Society, December 7, 1935.
- Hill, George E. “The ethical knowledge of delinquent and
non-delinquent boys” 1935.
- Hill, George E. “The intelligence of young male offenders”
January 1936.
- “Digest of test uses” Committee of Educational Testing of the
American Council on Education, April 1936.
- Hill, George E. “Defining Goals in the Emphasis on Character
Development in the Secondary School” June 1937.
- “The Curricula of Liberal Arts Colleges” School and Society,
June 26, 1937.
- Hill, George E. “Mental hygiene of the teacher” Educational
Administration and Supervision: Including Teacher Training, October
1937. [Associated with the personal letter found in Folder #1 dated
January 10, 1938]
- “Citizens Evaluate their Schools” Schools and Society, June 4,
1938.
- “Criticism of Recent Criticism of Teacher Training” School and
Society, February 25, 1939.
- “The Field Representative” Journal of Higher Education, June
1940.
- “Michigan Study of Teacher Education” Educational
Administration and Supervision, October 1941.
- “J. Abner Peddiwell Speaks Again” School and Society, November
22, 1941.
- “Students Tutor at Albion” Journal of Higher Education,
December 1941.
- “On Going to College” 1942.
- “Education” Time, March 17, 1952.
- “A Report on Gifted Children’s Reactions to Arts and Crafts
Stimuli” Arts and Activities: The Teacher’s Arts and Crafts
Guide, May 1959.
Folder 10: Educational: 1961-69, n.d.
- “Western Michigan University Bulletin Placement Office
Employment Opportunities” May 8, 1961.
- “Teachers Preparation as a Part of Liberal Education in a
Liberal Arts College” Albion College, May 22, 1962.
- "The Placement of Qualified College Graduates in Appropriate
Careers," February 1964, Personnel Journal, 43(2), 72-78. (2)
- “The Preparation of Teachers on Liberal Arts College” School
and Society, April 17, 1965.
- “Another College Plan” Albion College, May 17, 1965.
- “The Name of Progressive Education Taken in Vain” School and
Society, February 19, 1966.
- “Although They’ve Upgraded Education: State Boards Remain
Under Attack” Michigan Educational Journal, May 1, 1966.
- King, David J., Albion College. “A comparison of rote and
meaningful learning if connected meaningful material” October
1966.
- “Michigan Department of Education News Report of State
Scholarships, Loans, Grants” March 1968.
- “A Broadly Representative Bibliography of Materials on Sex
Education” Michigan Department of Education, January 1969 (2)
- “Teacher who changed a community” Michigan Educational
Journal, March 1969.
- Irwin, Manley E. “Activity Programs.”
- Bader, Edith M. “Methods of Instructions.”
- Bartlett, Lynn M. “Records and Reports.”
Psychology Subseries
Folder 11: Psychology: 1939-c.1971
- Blakeman, Edward W. “Religious Counseling in a State
University” January 1939.
- Blakeman, Edward W. “Transitional behavior: A Survey of
experiments recorded in a recent book” April-June 1939.
- Olso, Willard C. “Personal and Social Relationships.”
- Blakeman, Edward W. “A Prospectus” November 11, 1942.
- “Professional immunity for guidance counselors” Personnel and
Guidance Journal, November 1954.
- Cole, Hamilton, Marquis. “Instructor’s manual for workbook in
the psychology of adolescence.”
- Lowry, Ellsworth. “Worksheets for Arlitt’s Adolescent
Psychology.”
- King, David J. and Richard F. Manegold. “Clinical judgment”
1963.
- King, David J. and Richard F. Manegold. “Consistency of
cardiologist’ prognostic judgment in cases of myocardial
infarction” January 15, 1965.
- King, David J. and Howard J. Walker. “Effect of prompting on the
immediate recall of meaningful material practiced under delayed
auditory feedback” 1965.
- King, David J. and Sidney Wolf. “The influence of delayed
auditory feedback on immediate and delayed memory” 1965.
- King, David J. and Richard F. Manegold. “Prognostic judgments of
gastroenterologists, medical students and college graduates” 1966.
- Pardue, Jerry, Willis Whichard, Elizabeth Johnson. “Limiting
confidential information in counseling” September 1970.
- Carter, Thomas. “Early adolescent characteristics, limitations,
problems and desirable attitudes” Education, September-October
1971.
- “William, James.”
- “Middle adolescent characteristics – Limitations and
problems” Education, September-October 1971.
- “Mental limitations and possibilities of childhood” Education
- “Wundt, Wilhelm”
Ethics Subseries
Folder 12: Ethics: 1928-1933
- “What college students think with respect to cheating in
examination” The Phi Delta Kappan, June 1928.
- “Cheating as seen by college students” The International
Journal of Ethics, April 1929.
- “Ethical attitudes of 623 men and women” The International
Journal of Ethics, April 1933.
Folder 13: Psychology, Continuing Education:
1942
- Wolfle, Dael and Edith Sherman Jay. Psychology 256: Abnormal
Psychology, 1942.
Folder 14: Education, Continuing Education:
1934, 1944
- Richey, Herman G. Education 202A: History of Modern Elementary
Education, 1934.
- Havighurst, Robert J. Education 312: The Growth and Development of
School Children, 1944.
Folder 15: Education, Continuing Education:
1933-34
- Morrison, Henry C. Education 364: Teaching in the Secondary
School, 1933.
- Sherman, Mandel. Education 322: Psychiatric Problems in Education,
1934.
Folder 16: Frederick Stanton Paper, 1931
- “Five Pillars of Educational Psychology: Learning Laws,
Economical Learning Methods, Training Transfer, and Influence of
Conditions Upon Learning” May 11, 1931.
Dissertation Subseries
Folder 17: Statistics: [n.d.] (Bone Growth
Study)
- Table 1 – Norms or Averages in the Three Measurements: Total
Ossification, Carpal Quadrilateral and Ossification for Ages Five to
Seventeen (2)
- Ossification Ratio Curves for Boys and Girls 5-17 Years (2)
- Close-up of Graph (2 )
- X-ray of hand [Bones numbered]
- Graph including x-ray of average for boys and girls at age seven
(2)
- Graph – Boys, Girls, Median and Mean
- X-ray of hand [Not labeled]
- Figure 1 – The Quadrilateral, Figure 2 – The Carpal Bones
- X-ray of hand [ Numbered with a key and description] (2)
- Carpals and metacarpals [Names and numbered] (2)
- Ossification Growth Curves for Boys and Girls (2)
Folder 18: Dissertation: 1923 (Research #1)
- Morlock, Ray. “Etiology from the Physician’s Point of View”
.
- “Outline ‘Vital Statistics…’”
- Carpal measurements for seven year old boys
- X-ray of wrist [labeled]
- X-ray of 12 year old girl [labeled]
- Carter, Thomas. “Skeletal Development as Indicated by
Ossification of the Carpal Bones, with Age Averages”.
Folder 19: Dissertation: 1923 (Research #2)
- Average Graphs of Boys ages 5-18 years old
- Average Graphs of Girls ages 5-18 years old
Folder 20: Dissertation: 1923 (Original Copy)
- “A Study of Radiographs of the Bones of the Wrist as a Means of
Determining Anatomical Age” August 1923
Folder 21: Dissertation: 1923 (Acid Free Copy)
- “A Study of Radiographs of the Bones of the Wrist as a Means of
Determining Anatomical Age” August 1923
Miscellaneous Subseries
Folder 22: Pamphlets and Brochures: 1937-1966
- “72 Annual Meeting Michigan Schoolmasters’ Club May 7 & 8,
1959” [Notation “Tom Carter as President”]
- “The Wheel Las Vegas Rotary Club” February 18, 1965
- “Hoover Dam”
- A Manual for Public Education in Michigan. Compiled by Gladys I.
Griffith and Gerald L. Poor, 1956.
- Griffith, Gladys I. And Gerald L. Poor. Public Education in
Michigan, 1959.
- “State of Michigan Scholarship Program: A Handbook of purpose,
rules, regulations, and procedures for state competitive
scholarships 1964-65” June 1, 1964.
- “State of Michigan Scholarship Program: a Handbook of purposed,
rules, regulations and procedures promulgated by the MHEAA for the
granting of state competitive scholarships for 1965-66 under the
provisions of Act 208 of the Public Acts of 1964” September 10,
1964.
- “State of Michigan Scholarship Program: A listing of the 1292
1964-65 State of Michigan Scholarship Winners” September 21, 1964.
- “State Scholarships for the Academic Year and Student Loans for
Residents of Michigan” 1965-66 (2)
- “Michigan’s Special Education Programs for Children who need
Extra Help: Childpower Unlimited” Michigan Department of
Education, 1969.
- “Michigan Needs Vocational Technical Education” Michigan
Department of Public Instruction.
- “Review of Educational Research: The Philosophical and Social
Framework of Education” American Educational Research Association,
February 1961.
- Voeks, Virginia. “On Becoming an Educated Person: An Orientation
to College” 1957.
- “Survey of Public Schools: Battle Creek – Michigan”
Committee on Field Services, Department of Education. The University
of Chicago: April 1945.
- “Teachers of Children Who are Hard of Hearing” U.S. Department
of Health, Education and Welfare, 1959.
- Elliott, Eugene B. “What Does Research Say? A Statement of the
Implications of Educational Research for Teaching in the Elementary
School” 1937.
- “Manual for Public Education in Michigan” Compiled by Gladys
I. Griffith and Gerald L. Poor, September 1956.
Unpublished Materials Series
Religion Subseries
Folder 23: Chaplain: [n.d.]
- “The Making of the Military Chaplancy and a Chaplain”
- “Suggestions to Hospital Chaplains”
- Carter, Chaplain Colonel Thomas. “The Making of a Military
Chaplain.”
- Carter, Thomas. “The Work and Observations of a Military
Chaplain.”
Sermons Subseries
Folder 24: Sermons: c. 1945
- “Understanding Patients in a Convalescent Hospital” January 9,
1945.
- “Appropriate Sermons to Convalescent Patients” February 5,
1945.
- “Chaplain’s Message”
- “A Cure for Cowardice. Psalm 27:13”
- “Courage”
- “Faith is a Dynamic”
- “God is Courteous”
- “The Liberty Bell Rang for All Men”
- “A Philosophy of Life for a Time Like This”
- “Their Task and Ours”
- “Unafraid of Death, but Afraid of Life”
- “What the Returnee Soldier has to Offer the Church”
- “The Veterans Come Home”
- “Reasons for Faith in the Future of the Returning Veterans”
- "Piffle and Patriotism"
- "Adorning the Doctrine of God"
-
"Religion: What and Why?" (2)
- "Religion and the Soldier"
- "God
and This Troubled World"
Folder 25: Miniature Messages to Military Men: [n.d.]
- Carter, Thomas M. “Miniature Messages to Military Men”
Education Subseries
Folder 26: Educational: 1935-36, [n.d.]
- Munson, John M. “Some Aspects of One Hundred Years of Public
Higher Education in Michigan” Education Conference, Friday, May 1,
1936. Auditorium, University High School.
- “General Education in the American College” part II, 38th
Yearbook of the National Society for the Education Published in
1939.
- Walker, John E. and Robert L. Scott. “Attitudes of Educators and
Elected Officials in Arizona Toward Community Education”.
- Walker, John E. and Robert L. Scott. “Attitudes Toward Community
Education”.
- Walker, John E. and Alan L. Harris. “Delinquency prevention:
Partners – Courts and schools” (2)
- “The education of American teachers: Suggestions for improvement
or chaos?”
- “How teacher instructions in Michigan assist their off-campus
elementary and secondary supervising teachers” Research Committee
of the Michigan Association for Student Teaching.
- “The Kalamazoo Plan and the Beloit Plan.”
- Borrowman, Merle L. “Liberal Education and the Preparation of
Teachers.”
- “Now See Who is Saying What About Vocational Education”
- “Practical and academic orientations of liberal arts colleges” (2)
- “Relation of the United States Employment Service (Uses and its
state affiliates with the College Placement Council (CPC) and Local
college and university placement agencies)”
- “Report of visit to Edgewood College representing the National
Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education”
- Hill, George E. “Vocational experiences and interests of
delinquent boys” January 1935.
Folder 27: Teacher Training: [n.d.]
- “What is Learned from the Teachers at Mott Relley School”
- “Report to the Faculty from the Counseling Committee”
- “A Resume of the Teacher Training at Albion College” (2)
- “Principles of Teaching: Education 228”
- “Principles of Education: Basic Bibliography”
- “Bibliography for Technique of Teaching in the Elementary
School”
Folder 28: Teacher Training: 1960-61, [n.d.]
- “Junior-Senior High School Class Schedule 1960-61, Second
Semester”
- “Lesson X (Concluded)”
- “First Grade Reader Lesson Plan for a Day”
- “Lesson Plan: Home Living”
- “Suggestions for Student Teachers”
- Director of Student Teaching. “Those strategic first days and
weeks of teaching: Last words”.
- “A Brief for Supervising Teachers”
- “History of Education”
- “Student Teaching Chapters 9-12”
- "Outlines of Lectures in Teacher Training" - Lessons I, XVIII
Folder 29: Psychology: [n.d.]
- “The Case of Frank”
- “The comparison of the attitudes of early adolescents with the
attitudes of adults with respect to patterns of behavior”
- “The Directive and Non-Directive Process of Interviewing”
- “Is heredity or environment most important in the development of
the child”
- “Public morale for a time like this”
- “A syllabus for a course in educational psychology”
Miscellaneous Subseries
Folder 30: Biographical Information
- Biographical Sketch of Thomas Carter (2)
- Articles written by T.M. Carter (2)
- Continuation of article list from 48-65
Box 2
Miscellaneous Subseries (continued)
Folder 31: Military Orders: 1942-c.1949
- Special Orders, January 29, 1942
- Special Orders #233, August 21, 1945
- Special Orders #211, September 3, 1945
- Officers’ Clearance Certificate, October 14, 1945 (2)
- Special Order #126, December 3, 1947
- Application for federal employment, February 10, 1949
- Army Air Forces Medical Statement for Officers
- Individual 210 Check List (Officers)
- Officer’s Adjusted Service Rating Form
Folder 32: Field Work, Statistical Information:
1925-1966
- (Albion College Students)
- “A Report of Students at Albion College Who Work as Compared
with Those Who Do Not” 1925-26
- “Average Weekly Distributions of Students’ Time at Albion
College”
- “Albion’s Candidates for Graduate Record Examinations,
1964-1965-1966” Bureau of Institutional Research and Counseling
- “Ability Levels: Distributions for 1966 Freshman and Changes in
Levels, 1963-66.”
Folder 33: Statistical Information: 1925-1929
- (Albion College Students)
- “Percentage by Grades of Various Instructors at Albion College
(By Hours)”
- “Distribution of Grades by Departments, Albion College Mid-First
Semester 1928-29”
- “Distribution of Grades by Classes, Albion College 1928-29”
- “Grades for First Semester 1927-28, Albion College”
- “Grades in Liberal Arts Departments, 1928-29”
- “Comparative Chart Percentage of Grades Given by 36 Albion
College Instructors Mid-Semester 1925”
- “Scores made on psychological test 1928 edition American Council
on Education Exams”
- “Percentage of grades of various instructors at Albion
College”
- “Distribution of grades by classes at Albion College first
semester 1927-28”
Folder 34: Committee of 100: 1964
- “Committee of 100 June 27, 1964 Agenda”
- “The Report of the Committee of 100”
Folder 35: European Study: [n.d.] (Marshall
Plan)
- “We Fly to Europe”
- Partial collection of a series of diary entries about the trip
- “Report of the Committee on Politics and Government” June 15,
1950
- Smith, Gerald W. “The European flying classroom April 10-May 24,
1950”.
- “The flying classroom: France”
- “Flying Classroom Experience”
- “Itinerary: Switzerland”
- “Itinerary: Italy”
- “Home and Family: Life in Europe” Michigan Christian Advocate.
Photograph Series
Folder 36: Photographs [n.d.]
- Five Photographs taken during an apparent conversation at the
Mission San Juan, n.d.
- One photograph of a man sitting in front of a workshop
- Three photographs of one of the first x-ray machines [Associated
with letter located in Folder #1]
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