Jessie Franklin Brumbaugh papers
DePauw University Class of 1894
DC 1234

Archives of DePauw University

and Indiana United Methodism

Jessie Franklin Brumbaugh Papers

Class of 1894

1868-1958

Size: 0.40 lf

Restrictions: none

Accession: none or unknown

Provenance: donor

Processed by: J.J Young, July 1988

Biographical Sketch

Jessie Brumbaugh was professor emeritus of Oregon State College and a former professor of public speaking, rhetoric and psychology at DePauw from 1902-1906. He was professor of English and philosophy at Dakota Weslyan University from 1897-1901 and was elected vice-president of the school in1898. After teaching at DePauw he graduated from the University of South Dakota law school and was a professor of law there until 1913, A member of Phi Delta Theta and Phi Beta Kappa, he was the author of numerous publications in all fields of his diversified teaching career. He passed away August 9, 1958 following an extended illness.

Collection Statement

This collection includes a genealogy of Jessie Brumbaugh. Also included are several of his articles, poems, and letters of introduction.

DC 1234

Folder 1 Brumbaugh Genealogy

            2 Letters of Introduction, 1908 & 1915

            3 Articles by J.F.B. - "The Philosophy of Our Constitution and
                            Sovereignty" MS; "Do We Need a Social Logic" T

            4 Article by J.F.B. - "Principles of Oratory" T

            5 Article by J.F.B. - "Child Psychology", 1933 mimeographed copy

            6 Printed articles by J.F.B. - "The Poet's Problem and Twelve Solutions in Short       Poems"; "How to Write an Oration"; Outline Study of Mortgages"

            7 Poems by J.F.B. - "The Designe"' "The Death of Promise" T

            8 Certificate from the Society of Applied Psychology, 1919

            9 Articles by - J.M. Devers, "The Solving Principle of Industry"; Fred J. Clark, " The Philosophy of the Race Problem" John Dewey, "The Ethics of Democracy", 2nd supplementTo the "Herbart Yearbook"

            10 News Letters from the Class of 1894 (DePauw) 1936, 1937, 1939, 1944



































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