Papers, 1922-1996.

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Papers, 1922-1996.

Chiefly drafts and ms. copies of articles and book projects; together with correspondence including letters to and from publishing houses and editors, letters from Teeple to his wife Gladys Teeple, while he traveled in Europe, and letters concerning Teeple's writings and publications, his involvement with the Religion and Ethics Institute, Evanston, Ill., and queries concerning his heritage and ancestors, note cards charting the progression of specific writing projects, reviews of Teeple's published work, reviews written by Teeple, notebooks and memo books from his college days at Willamette University, grade reports from high school and college, class notes from lectures, syllabi from when he was teaching, and a scrapbook (1947) containing photographs and other items with detailed notations.

2 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8058145

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Teeple family.

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Teeple, Howard Merle, 1911-

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Farmer, college teacher of religious studies, head librarian at Northwestern University, head of the reference dept. at Chicago State University, co-founder of Religion and Ethics Institute (REI), Evanston, Ill., and author; died 1997. From the description of Papers, 1922-1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70968184 ...

Teeple, Gladys

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Willamette university

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Willamette University was chartered as a university by the state of Oregon in 1853. The Willamette University Faculty Minutes provide a record of the issues that the Willamette faculty addressed from 1870 through 1939. The collection also contains the faculty and planning minutes for Willamette University’s Women’s College which operated from 1880 through 1888. In 1892 a group of faculty members broke with Willamette University and started Portland University on land north of the city of Portlan...

Religion and Ethics Institute (Evanston, Ill.)

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Chartered 1972 by the state of Illinois; also known as REI; non-profit corporation formed "to promote the discovery and distribution of sound historical and scientific knowledge in the fields of religion and ethics." From the description of Records, 1960-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70968183 ...