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Fred D. Cram Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 22/09/02/03

Scope and Contents

This collection consists almost entirely of the writings of Fred Cram, including the typescripts of a scholarly book and two long essays, as well as several biographical sketches. It also includes "Notes on Debate" cards compiled by Cram while he worked in the University Archives in the 1950s. It appears he used the Old Gold, student newspapers, and literary society handbooks to create them. Cram had participated in debate while a student at the Iowa State Normal School. The cards are numbered consecutively, with each cards containing information about one debate.

Dates

  • c. 1920-1957

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials entirely in English.

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No restrictions. Materials are open for research.

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Biographical / Historical

Fred D. Cram (1880-1970) was born in Marshall County, and received his B. A. degree from the Iowa State Teachers College and his M. A. degree from University of Iowa. After serving in the public schools of Iowa, which included four years as superintendent of Cerro Gordo County, he joined the staff at Iowa State Teachers College in 1920 as Professor of Extension. He was advanced to the rank of Associate Professor of Education in 1935 and to the rank of Professor in 1949. After assuming emeritus status in 1950, he served on a part-time basis in the Extension Division and in the Archives until 1957. Mr. Cram had been a member of the National Education Association, Iowa State Education Association, Educational Research Association, and State Historical Society of Iowa.

Extent

1.46 Linear Feet (4 boxes)

Processing Information

Finding aid updated by Library Associate Dave Hoing, April 2017, October, 2017, and April 2018. Linear feet updated on September 20, 2017. Cram's debate notes processed by University Archivist, Gerald Peterson, with updates by Dave Hoing.

Title
Fred D. Cram Papers
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the University Archives Repository