M'Ledge Moffet Collection: Student and Faculty Records , 1913-1962
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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University ArchivesMcConnell LibraryRadford UniversityP.O. Box 6881801 East Main StreetRadford, VA 24142
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Bud BennettEmail: brbennet@radford.eduPhone: (540) 831-5694Email: archives@radford.eduPhone: (540) 831-5701
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 13.5 Linear feet
- Creator:
- M'Ledge Moffet
- Abstract:
- M'Ledge Moffet was the Director of Home Economics from 1913-1944 and the Dean of Women from 1920-1962. She kept extensive records during these years, and this collection contains records on students, student organizations, faculty, and faculty publications. Records accumlated by M'Ledge Moffetinclude information about students, faculty, and alumnae. Alumnae files are generally arranged in alphabetical order. Student Lists are arranged by date. M'Ledge Moffet Collection: Student and Faculty Records Finding Aid.
- Language:
- English
Background
- Scope and content:
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M'Ledge Moffet was the Director of Home Economics from 1913-1944 and the Dean of Women from 1920-1962. She kept extensive records during these years, and this collection contains records on students, student organizations, faculty, and faculty publications.Contains records accumlated by M'Ledge Moffet and includes information about students, faculty, and alumnae. Alumnae files are generally arranged in alphabetical order. Student Lists are arranged by date.
- Biographical / historical:
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M'Ledge Moffett was born in 1892, the only child of William Ledgerwood Moffett and Mary Stoops Moffett. The name M'Ledge was formed from shortened versions of her parents names, Mary and Ledgerwood. Moffett was hired at what is now Radford University in 1913 by President J.P McConnell as the youngest faculty member and the only member of the Household Arts Department. For the first several years after the college opened, Moffett taught all of the Household Arts courses (Elementary Sewing, Elementary Cooking and Household Management) which met five times a week. In 1920, the Radford Normal School was reorganized and McConnell appointed Moffett as the new Dean of Women, a year before she received her Master of Arts degree. She was the first person to hold that post at any of the Virginia institutions of higher education. She held the Dean's post until her retirement in 1962. She died in 1969.
- Arrangement:
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Alumnae
Box 1: M'Ledge Moffet Collection 4.1
Box 2: M'Ledge Moffet Collection 4.1
Box 3: M'Ledge Moffet Collection 4.1
Box 4: M'Ledge Moffet Collection 4.1
Box 5: M'Ledge Moffet Collection 4.1
Student Lists
Box 1: M'Ledge Moffet Collection 4.1: Student Lists, 1920's-1940's.
Student Organizations
Box 1: Student Organizations, Publications, and Activities
Box 2: Student Organizations, Publications, and Activities
Faculty Records and Publications
Box 1. Faculty Writings and Biographies, 1919-1965
Box 2. Faculty General Information and Correspondence
Box 3. Faculty Assembly and Graduate Committee Minutes
Box 4. Faculty Correspondence, Organizations and Assembly Minutes
Box 5. Faculty Biographies and Writings
Box 6. Faculty Assembly Minutes and Faculty Organizations
Box 7. Reports of Dormitory Life and Rules/Regulations
Box 8. Rules/Regulations and Miscellaneous
Box 9. Reports on Dormitory Life and Campus Policies
- Physical location:
- Located in locked compact shelving, level 1.
- Physical description:
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