Box 1
Contains 27 Results:
Correspondence
General, 1936-1964, undated
Student and Alumni Records
This series comprises records of kindergarten enrollment, a list of Kindergarten-Primary majors and their occupations post-graduation from Oberlin, and a list with addresses of members of the Class of 1933.
Letters to Mary S. Yocom from Yuk Kon Mau, 1933-1936
Printed Matter
The printed matter series comprises a pamphlet and a catalog from the Oberlin Kindergarten-Primary Training School, newspaper clippings, and the funeral service program for Mary S. Yocom.
Writings
The writings series holds histories of the kindergarten movement and the training school in Oberlin by Mary S. Yocom and by an Oberlin student, as well as manuscripts on the education and home environments of children. Not all of the writings are attributed to an author, but a study of Yocom’s handwriting in the correspondence series enabled some identifications.
Mary S. Yocom, "A Short History of Kindergarten Primary Training in Oberlin," Typescript, undated
The writings series holds histories of the kindergarten movement and the training school in Oberlin by Mary S. Yocom and by an Oberlin student, as well as manuscripts on the education and home environments of children. Not all of the writings are attributed to an author, but a study of Yocom’s handwriting in the correspondence series enabled some identifications.
Pamphlet, Making Modern Teachers, Oberlin Kindergarten Training School, ca. 1919
The printed matter series comprises a pamphlet and a catalog from the Oberlin Kindergarten-Primary Training School, newspaper clippings, and the funeral service program for Mary S. Yocom.
Kindergarten Enrollment Records, 1939-1947
This series comprises records of kindergarten enrollment, a list of Kindergarten-Primary majors and their occupations post-graduation from Oberlin, and a list with addresses of members of the Class of 1933.
Mary S. Yocom, "Kindergarten Movement in Oberlin," Handwritten Manuscript, undated
The writings series holds histories of the kindergarten movement and the training school in Oberlin by Mary S. Yocom and by an Oberlin student, as well as manuscripts on the education and home environments of children. Not all of the writings are attributed to an author, but a study of Yocom’s handwriting in the correspondence series enabled some identifications.