Marion Hay collection, 1891-1980.

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Marion Hay collection, 1891-1980.

Biographical materials, business papers, poems, posters, photographs, clippings, memorabilia, scrapbooks, notebooks, yearbooks, diaries, correspondence, and books. Subjects covered by the collection include: Portugal, German propaganda, Spain's politics in the 1940s, political prisoners, Claude Pepper and Marion Hay interview, Gloria Jahoda, World War II memorials, Scottish poetry, ambulences in Spain, relief efforts, Italy, New Zealand, photos of China, trip diaries for Russia, Africa and India, Brooksville, Florida, Carlsbad, New Mexico, teaching Spanish, John Dewey, existentialism, Europe, Cuba, foreign students in Madrid, education in France, desegregation of schools, John F. Spratt letters, and the Philosophy of Education Society.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7631199

Florida State University

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Pepper, Claude, 1900-1989

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Claude Denson Pepper (September 8, 1900 – May 30, 1989) was an American politician of the Democratic Party, and a spokesman for left-liberalism and the elderly. He represented Florida in the United States Senate from 1936 to 1951 and the Miami area in the United States House of Representatives from 1963 until 1989. Born in Chambers County, Alabama, Pepper established a legal practice in Perry, Florida after graduating from Harvard Law School. After serving a single term in the Florida House o...

Hay, Marion Jewell.

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Professor. Marion Jewell Hay was born on March 9, 1900, near Irving, Kansas. She received her B.A. from the University of Illinois in 1921, and her M.A. from Ohio State University in 1924. From 1925-1928, she taught in the Romance Lanuages Department while working on her Ph. D. In 1926, she married Harry Hilts Hay, and in 1929 she became a professor of education at Florida State College for Women, until 1967. She was involved with relief groups that struggled to free pol...

Robertson, Ian, 1951-

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Dewey, John, 1859-1952

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John Dewey was born on October 20, 1859 in Burlington, Vermont and graduated in 1879 from The University of Vermont. After graduation Dewey taught high school and published in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy. In 1884 Dewey resumed his studies and earned a Ph. D. from John Hopkins University. Although he taught and remained primarily at Columbia University, he also taught or lectured at the University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of California, Imp...

Philosophy education society

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Hay, Harry Hilts

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Spratt, John M.

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Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954

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Jahoda, Gloria.

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Teacher, author. Gloria Jahoda was born Glorida Adelaide Love, in Chicago, Illinois, October 6, 1926. She earned a B.A. in English and a M.A. in Anthropology at Northwestern University and attended the University of Wisconsin. After teaching anthropology at Fairleigh Dickinson University, she retired to write full time. Among her writings are Annie, Delilah's mountain, The other Florida, The road to Samarkand: Frederick Delius and his music, The river of the golden ibis,...