Box 1
Contains 94 Results:
Warner Note, 1892-1896
Contains various and sundry items collected or created by Leonard. Included are diplomas and certificates, geological survey maps of Ohio and Yellowstone Park, The Prohibition Songster, 1886, childhood drawings and humor, receipts, passport documents from European travel as well as miscellaneous European concert programs.
Grade Books, 1915-1922
Restricted.
Bertha M. Hopkins to Fred E. Leonard, 1912-1920
Bertha M. Hopkins to Fred E. Leonard, 1912-1920
Diaries and Journals, 1875-1896
Leonard was an inveterate diarist as evidenced in over thirty journals and diaries. The entries are detailed, reporting on weather, work completed, meals, and recreation. Symbols are often used to represent words in his abbreviated style, such as "\" to represent "the." A chronology written on index cards provides an exhaustive summary of where he was each year, including visits and trips. The material is arranged chronologically.
Diaries and Journals, 1875-1896
Leonard was an inveterate diarist as evidenced in over thirty journals and diaries. The entries are detailed, reporting on weather, work completed, meals, and recreation. Symbols are often used to represent words in his abbreviated style, such as "\" to represent "the." A chronology written on index cards provides an exhaustive summary of where he was each year, including visits and trips. The material is arranged chronologically.
Other Physical Education Societies/Organizations, 1891-1921
Consists of records and minutes of the numerous professional associations to which Leonard belonged. Primarily physical education societies, the files serve to underscore his importance to the field of Physical education. Included are records of the Ohio Physical Education Association which he helped organize in 1895. Arranged alphabetically by name of association.
Society for Research in Physical Education, 1903-1907
Consists of records and minutes of the numerous professional associations to which Leonard belonged. Primarily physical education societies, the files serve to underscore his importance to the field of Physical education. Included are records of the Ohio Physical Education Association which he helped organize in 1895. Arranged alphabetically by name of association.
Grade Books, 1915-1922
Restricted.
Diaries and Journals, 1875-1896
Leonard was an inveterate diarist as evidenced in over thirty journals and diaries. The entries are detailed, reporting on weather, work completed, meals, and recreation. Symbols are often used to represent words in his abbreviated style, such as "\" to represent "the." A chronology written on index cards provides an exhaustive summary of where he was each year, including visits and trips. The material is arranged chronologically.