Rhoda Kellogg papers, 1921-1974.

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Rhoda Kellogg papers, 1921-1974.

Typescripts of Kellogg's articles and monographs, and personal copies of books, magazines, and journals to which she contributed articles on children's art, particularly drawings, and its relationship to early childhood development; as well as on nursery schools, child care centers, and related subjects; together with correspondence (1967-1970) relating to her writings, including letters to and from Naohiko Fukada and Malka Haas, translators of her books. The earlier material consists of a report for Women's Co-operative Alliance, Minneapolis, Minn., and a report on a study entitled Child labor on the stage in San Francisco, California (1924), conducted by Juvenile Protective Association under Kellogg's direction, including several newspaper clippings referring to the study and the problem of child labor on the stage. Also includes a few newspaper clippings featuring Kellogg, a resumeĢ, a pamphlet on Golden Gate Kindergarten Association, 1879-1959, and a typescript of Kellogg's book, How drawing develops children's minds (1971).

2 boxes (1.0 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6714603

California historical society

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Kellogg, Rhoda. (1898- ).

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Kellogg was an early childhood educator and author, of San Francisco, Calif., who pioneered in the study of children's art, and served as Executive Director of Golden Gate Kindergarten Association. From the description of Rhoda Kellogg papers, 1921-1974. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122444155 ...