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id76495 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Typewritten pages with notes in Lawrence's hand from a draft of an article arguing for an increase in activity by women's clubs to raise youth to be more morally upright through social activities, friendship, and cooperation with teachers.

id76474 · Folder · 1900s
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Contains two drafts, one in Lawrence's hand and one typewritten, of a review of a textbook on elementary arithmatic. The draft in Lawrence's hand has "M. M. Jerrard" written on the back. Margaret M. Jerrard was a student at the Normal School from 1888-1891 and a critic in the training school for practice teachers in the primary grades from 1895-1903.

"Brain Building"
id76472 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

A typewritten draft of an article or speech by Lawrence on developmental psychology and its applications to teaching.

"Brains"
id76473 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Contains fragments of two drafts in Lawrence's hand of applying developmental psychology in teaching to encourage students' development of complex, abstract reasoning.

"Child Study"
id76475 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Two pages containing an introduction to a paper on the teaching applications of studying the nervous system of children. Initially written in a careful hand, the draft pages include additions in Lawrence's more usual handwriting.

Correspondence
id76477 · Folder · August 1889
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Letter in Lawrence's hand addressed to a Mr. W. G. Smith in St. Paul expressing her and Waite A. Shoemaker's agreement to write a book requested by Mr. Smith, pending royalty negotiations.

id76465 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Includes an outline for criticism of practice teachers in the Model School, a criticism of an unidentified kindergarten class, and a criticism by a Miss Phelps of a lesson taught by Annie C. McCabe. McCabe, a student from Garfield, Minnesota, attended the St. Cloud Normal School from 1893 to 1895 but did not graduate.

id76478 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

A critique in Lawrence's hand of a Mr. Mitchell's outline for a special methods class, found in an envelope for the 1886-1887 St. Cloud State Normal School Catalogue and Circular addressed to Isabel Lawrence. Page 31 is missing. Mr. Mitchell may be William B. Mitchell, a member of the Minnesota State Normal School Board since 1877 and St. Cloud State's resident director until 1901.

id76479 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Draft pages in Lawrence's hand for an article or address calling for churches and church members to provide entertainment and social opportunities for young people to promote their moral social development. Several pages are missing.

Essay on "Children Vacation"
id76480 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Pages in Lawrence's hand of a draft article or address on providing children with activities that stimulate their social or intellectual development outside of school. Several pages are missing.

Isabel Lawrence Papers
196 · Collection · 1879-1936

This collection contains records and items related to Isabel Lawrence, faculty member and first female president of St. Cloud State University, acting or permanent. Items in this collection date from approximately 1879 to 1950, the majority of which were created between 1890 and 1920. The first two series contain documents that belonged to Lawrence and were kept by former faculty member and friend of Lawrence, Albertina C. Anderson. The papers contain drafts of articles and addresses by Lawrence, some of her personal notes on several topics including developmental psychology and literature, and writings by students and other faculty members that may have come into her possession. The third series contains articles of clothing that belonged to Lawrence and were kept by Mrs. Blanche Anderson.

These records are arranged in four series:

Series 1: Records Created by Isabel Lawrence

This series contains a variety of typed and handwritten records. Much of it is drafts of essays, articles, and addresses by Lawrence discussing child and adolescent development and teaching methods, including a handwritten draft of a commencement address. Other records include personal notes on developmental psychology, literature, teaching methods, and lesson plans.

Series 2: Records Created by Other Writers

This series contains records that were not created by Lawrence but likely came into her possession and were found in the same donation. Records include, but are not limited to, writings by 1897 graduates Benhof E. Benhardus and Vernon E. McCombs, criticisms by faculty of practice teachers in St. Cloud State's model school, and records from other normal schools and teachers colleges in New York and Chicago.

Series 3: Clothing Belonging to Isabel Lawrence

This series contains clothing belonging to Isabel Lawrence that had been kept by Mrs. Blanche Anderson and were transferred to the University Archives by Mrs. Alice Wick, wife of former SCSU president Robert Wick. Included here are two dresses, a mesh top-coat, a fur handwarmer, five pieces of lace, and a 1987 letter from then University Archivist Marie Elsen to Blanche Anderson.

Series 4: Tribute and Other Material

This series contains mostly material related to Lawrence's retirement from St. Cloud State in May 1921. Letters were solicited from alumni and most letters received were bound into two volumes.  Other letters were left loose.  The bound letters are organized by graduating class and give tribute to Lawrence.  The letters congratulate Lawrence upon her retirement, share memories of her when the alum had attended St. Cloud State, and updates on their own lives.  There is a folder with Lawrence's 1936 obituary and other tribute material related to her death.

Lawrence, Isabel
id76454 · Item · November 16, 1987
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

University Archivist Marie Elsen thanks Mrs. Blanche Anderson of Mesa, Arizona for her donation of articles of clothing that had belonged to Isabel Lawrence, which were brought to the University Archives by Mrs. Alice Wick, wife of former University President Robert Wick.

Miscellaneous Publications
id76466 · Folder · 1894-1901
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Contains a summary of "Practical Lessons in Psychology" that may have been kept by Isabel Lawrence, a program from a September 3, 1901 ladies musicale in Minneapolis, and the first two pages of an article by Sarah B. Goodman in a 1901 Minnesota Education Association publication. Goodman was the director of kindergarten for the St. Cloud State Normal School from 1897 to 1904.

id76467 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Contains three documents relating to normal schools in New York. One, an outline of a round table conference conducted by Dr. James P. Russell of Columbia University, has writing on it in Isabel Lawrence's hand. Lawrence was a graduate of Oswego Normal School and held faculty positions in two New York schools, and she maintained connections to the area throughout her career.

id76487 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Notes in Lawrence's hand covering her thoughts on Oliver Twist, a B class student's writing, a short story titled "Shading," and Lawrence's thoughts on the novels of George Eliot, whom she describes as a favorite author.

id76490 · Folder · 1919?
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Notes and draft pages in Lawrence's hand of an address about St. Cloud State's World War I service flag. Lawrence ties together military service, poverty, and selfishness in a message about overcoming societal hardships.

"Oh Language"
id76491 · Folder
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Typewritten pages of an article on language use and development, labeled on the back as "Oh Language" in Lawrence's hand. Pages 1 and 3-10 are missing.

id76499 · Folder · 1900s
Part of Isabel Lawrence Papers

Two questionnaires from the Office of Superintendent of Schools in Madison, Minnesota asking for Lawrence's opinions on Mary Tschann and Grace Edminster. Notes in Lawrence's hand are written at the bottom of each. Mary Mathilda Tschann of Northfield and Grace Pearl Edminster of Dassell were admitted to St. Cloud Normal School in September 1904 and graduated June 14, 1905. Tschann had taken a positiion in Osakis, and Edminster had offers at Two Harbors and Little Falls at the time Lawrence received the questionnaires.