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Editha Parsons Papers

An inventory of her papers at the Syracuse University Archives

Summary

Creator: Parsons, Editha.
Title: Editha Parsons Papers
Dates: 1899 - 1954
Size: 3 boxes (3 linear feet)
Abstract: The Editha Parsons Papers include correspondence, speeches, writings and other materials that document Parsons’ years as Professor of Speech at Syracuse University and her participation in the local community.
Language: English
Repository: University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives

Biography

Editha Parsons, 1941

As an acclaimed orator and professor, Editha Parsons dedicated her life to public speaking, enhancing both the local community and Syracuse University.

Editha Ann Parsons was born in 1879 in DeRuyter, New York, a small town south of Syracuse. She was a graduate of the Cazenovia Seminary and the Emerson School of Oratory in Boston, and in 1915, she returned to the area to teach public speaking at Syracuse University. Until 1944, Parsons was a professor in the School of Speech and Dramatic Arts, where she pioneered classes in Story Telling, Pageantry, and Educational Dramatics. In addition to her professorial duties, Parsons took an active role on campus: she served on the Curriculum Committee, was committee chairman for the Silver Anniversary celebrations of the School of Speech and Dramatic Arts, and was involved in a number of academic and professional fraternities and sororities. Upon retirement, she was made Professor Emeritus in 1945, honoring her contributions to Syracuse University.

Outside of her position in the University, Parsons was an active member in a variety of women’s organizations in the area. She had close affiliation with the Professional Women’s League, the National League of American Pen Women, the YWCA, in which she served on the board of directors, and the Syracuse Zonta Club, where she was president for several terms. Parsons also participated in the Daughters of the American Revolution, the American Red Cross, the Corinthian Club, and the Park Central Presbyterian Church.

In addition to public speaking and community participation, Parsons nurtured her personal interests in the areas of folk lore and pageantry and was gifted in parliamentary procedure. She also took pleasure in traveling and spent time going to conferences and lectures across the U.S. Additionally, she was sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation to further her research on cultural folk lore, legends, and storytelling, allowing her to travel internationally to a variety of foreign countries. However, her varied interests were always reflected in her ongoing work. After her retirement, she continued to travel, participate in various community groups, and share her love of public speaking until her death in 1964.

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Scope and Content Note

The Editha Parsons Papers are made up of various speeches, articles, and other material from 1899 to 1954. This collection is separated into four series: Organizations, Speeches and Lectures, Subject Files, and Writings.

The Organizations series covers several of the major groups Parsons was affiliated with--the National League of American Pen Women, YWCA, and Zonta--and consists of speeches and information from each. The bulk of the papers are in the Speeches and Lectures series, which is divided into three subseries: Education, General, and Religious. This series contains her notes, drafts, outlines, and full speeches from many different occasions and on a variety of topics. The Subject Files series consists of a variety of material such as correspondence, class related items, and a scrapbook that contains clippings, cards, and articles concerning Parsons' 25th anniversary of teaching in the School of Speech and Dramatic Arts. Writing includes a number of articles, essays, and a proof for a book written by Parsons.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

A portrait file and a clipping file are available for Editha Parsons in the Archives.

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Selected Search Terms

Names

Parsons, Editha.
National League of American Pen Women.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.
Young Women's Christian Association.
Zonta International.

Subjects

Public speaking.
College faculty.
Higher education.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Editha Parsons Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

The items that make up the Editha Parson Papers were given to the Archives by Syracuse University's School of Speech and Dramatic Arts sometime before 1972.

Processing Information

Damaging material, such as staples and paper clips, and duplicates were removed. The collection was placed in acid free folders and archival boxes.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: Mary Skaden
Date: 2012
Revision history:

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Arrangement

The items are arranged alphabetically within each series.

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Inventory

Organizations
Box 1 National League of American Pen Women - Speech - "History of NLAPW" 1927-1937
YWCA
Box 1 Speeches - "Candles" 1924
Box 1 Speeches - "Women Pioneers-Yesterday and Tomorrow" 1932
Zonta
Box 1 News Release - "Zontians Will Get Chance to Organize More New Clubs" Undated
Box 1 Parliamentary Drill and Procedure 1949
Box 1 Speeches - Albany 1940
Box 1 Speeches - "Blue Prints" Undated
Box 1 Speeches - Boston/Oneida Undated
Box 1 Speeches - Glens Falls 1928
Box 1 Speeches - Introduction Undated
Box 1 Speeches - Watertown 1927
Box 1 Speeches - Watkins Glen - "Carry On" 1940
Box 1 Speeches - "What the Public Speaker Thinks About When He Speaks" 1933
Box 1 Writing - "Dying" Undated
Speeches and Lectures
Education
Box 1 "Books and Reading for Children" 1931
Box 1 "Children's Literature and the Place of the Story in the Life of the Child" 1931
Box 1 "Developing Cooperation through Dramatics and Debate" Undated
Box 1 "Dramatic Instinct in Education" 1932 1933
Box 1 "Fairy Tales for Grown Ups" 1929-1932
Box 1 "How to Coach the High School Play" 1924
Box 1 "The Minimum of Skill Which Should Be Expected of a Teacher of Interpretation" 1928
Box 1 "The Nurse and the Community" 1934
Box 1 "Oratorical Contests" 1929
Box 1 "The Possibilities and the Limitations of Choric Reading in Our Educational Programs" Undated
Box 1 "Speech Arts and Their Place in the High School Program" Undated
Box 1 "Story Dramatization" 1930
Box 1 "Students, What of Your Job?" Undated
Box 1 "The Tendency of Modern Drama" 1924
Box 1 "Training Storytellers" Undated
Box 1 "What Next?" 1932
Box 1 "What Price College?" 1928
Box 1 "Womanhood-Yesterday and Tomorrow" 1931
General
Box 1 "Augua Entius" Broadcast 1937
Box 1 Chi O Banquet Undated
Box 1 "Friends of Reading" 1928
Box 1 "Funeral Oration" Undated
Box 1 "It Happened to Me" 1948-1954
Box 1 "Ladies of King Arthur's Court" Undated
Box 1 "The Lip Lazy American" 1930
Box 1 "The Navigator" 1929
Box 1 "An Old Legend" Undated
Box 1 "Poetry" Broadcast 1935
Box 1 Presentation of Parsons Scholarship 1950
Box 1 "President's Address" 1899
Box 1 "The Problem of the Woman Shopper" Undated
Box 1 "Professional Nuances" 1940
Box 1 "Relation of Speaker and Audience" 1932
Box 1 "The Responsibilities of College Women" 1924
Box 1 "The Voice: Use and Abuse" 1926
Box 1 "Voice and Diction" 1934
Religious
Box 2 Christmas Reading Undated
Box 2 "Readings for Young and Old" 1931
Box 2 "Religious Drama" 1932
Box 2 Unidentified Notes Undated
Subject Files
Box 2 Correspondence 1930 - 1943
Box 2 Poetry Material Undated
Box 2 Reading Course Material Regarding The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (Dickins) Undated
Box 3 Scrapbook 1940
Box 2 Script - "A True and Fancied Chronicle of a Mythical Grecian Goddess and the Child Zeta" (Buckland) 1929
Box 2 Student Essays Undated
Box 2 Vocal Material Undated
Writing
Box 2 Advertisement - "The Book House for Children" Undated
Articles
Box 2 "Class Prophecy" Undated
Box 2 "The Little Theatre" 1913, 1919
Box 2 "My Experiences in a Concert Company" Undated
Box 2 "Pageantry" 1929
Box 2 "Pageantry as a Fine Art" 1930
Box 2 "Pageantry and its Place in the Educational Program" Undated
Box 2 "This is Your House Also" 1945
Box 2 Essay - "Football" Undated
Box 2 Essay - "Nineteenth Century Clubs" Undated
Proof - "The Place of the Story in the Life of the Child"
Box 2 Chapters 1-3 1952
Box 2 Chapters 4-6 1952
Box 2 Chapters 7-10 1952
Box 2 Chapters 11-15 1952
Box 2 Chapter 16 and Miscellaneous 1952
Box 2 Script - "International Revue" Undated
Box 2 Script - "On the Trail of a Face Cloth" Undated

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