MSS 57

Anderson, Tom L., 1888-1966

Papers of Tom L. Anderson, 1907-1969

 

Gallaudet University Archives.

 

 

Descriptive Summary

Repository: Gallaudet University Archives
Call No.: MSS 57
Creator: Anderson, Tom L.
Title: Papers of Tom L. Anderson, 1907-1969.
Quantity: 2.0 Linear Feet (4 document boxes)
Abstract: The focus of this collection rests upon Anderson’s presidency of the National Association of the Deaf and the Gallaudet College Alumni Association.
Note:
This document last updated 2005 November 17.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information:  The Tom Lewis Anderson Papers were given to the Gallaudet University Archives by his wife, Effie Weseen Anderson. The gifts were made in December, 1988 and in November, 1989.
Processed by:
Michael Olson, 1993 April 1.

Processing Note:
Conditions on Use and Access: This collection is open to the public with no restrictions. Photocopies may be made for scholarly research.

 

 

Related Material in the Archives:

 

SMSS
           

·         Papers of Thomas Lewis Anderson, 1960. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: SMSS

                   

Films

 

·         Canada and Manitou Lodge [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 95-4.

 

·         Leslie A. Elmer memorial [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 9-16.

 

Biographical Sketch

 

Tom Lewis Anderson, known as "TLA", was born on June 2, 1888 in Denison, Texas. He became deaf at the age of 12 from scarlet fever. In the fall of 1906, Tom entered the Colorado School for the Deaf. He passed the college entrance examination and the next year, he attended Gallaudet College. Tom graduated from Gallaudet in 1912. He worked various jobs: one was in Duluth, Minnesota where he was an editor of a magazine and agent of Acoustic Company; also he was a partner in a logging business; and he was a farmer. He married his college sweetheart, Anna Vaughn Johnson of Minden, Nebraska in 1912. They moved to Texas, and a daughter, Elizabeth and a son, John were born.

 

Tom got a job as a manual training teacher in a high school in Minden, Nebraska. In his spare time, he pursued outside studies and wrote a thesis on "Mental Training Through the Head" for which Gallaudet awarded him the Master's degree in 1918.

 

A tragedy struck the Anderson family--Tom's wife, Anna died as a result of the Spanish influenza epidemic in 1919. Tom placed his two children in the care of his sister in Dallas, Texas and started a new life. He met Effie Weseen, a native Nebraskan, at a banquet of the Mid-West Chapter of the Gallaudet College Alumni Association. Effie was a 1918 graduate of Gallaudet. In October, 1920, they got married and lived in Minden.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Anderson, both got jobs as teachers at the Iowa School for the Deaf in Council Bluffs in 1921. The next year, Tom was appointed as a vocational principal of the school's vocational department. He was an editor of the school publication, The Iowa Hawkeye. He founded and published The Vocational Teacher. They worked there for many years, until they moved to Texas where he worked as a vocational counselor in Austin for 6 years. He was credited with having placed 400 deaf war workers with the North American Aviation Company. His experience with human relations caught the eyes of California vocational authorities who lured him to San Francisco in 1948. His wife, Effie taught at the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley. Tom retired in 1952. His hobby was woodworking, which kept him very busy.

 

Tom was President of the National Association of the Deaf from 1940 to 1946. He was also President of the Gallaudet College Alumni Association from 1936 to 1943. In 1939, at its 75th anniversary convocation, Gallaudet College awarded him a honorary degree of Doctor of Pedagogy in recognition of his valuable service to his fellow men.

 

            Tom died at his home in Oakland, California on September 16, 1966 and was buried in Sunset View Cemetery in El Cerrito on September 20.

 

Scope and Content

 

The Tom L. Anderson Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, printed materials, reports, speeches, articles, manuscripts, scrapbooks and yearbooks. Dr. Anderson was President of the National Association of the Deaf and was also President of the Gallaudet College Alumni Association. He was a well-known in the field of vocational training for the deaf.

 

The collection, which consists of approximately 3,400 pages, dates from 1907-1969. The bulk of the collection consists of articles, correspondence and publications. The bulk dates are mostly between 1936 and 1948, which was during his presidency of both organizations. The strength of the collection is centered mostly on concerns for the welfare of deaf people.

 

The largest subject in the collection is focused on the National Association of the Deaf issues. Dr. Anderson worked tirelessly for employment opportunities for the deaf people, such as, vocational training for the deaf people. The significant subject in the collection is about the employment of deaf people during the World War II. Another significant aspect of the collection is about the clash of correspondence between Dr. Anderson and Paul A. Strachan of the American Federation of the Physically Handicapped. The biggest accomplishment of Dr. Anderson's career life was that he was chosen to be on the National Rehabilitation Advisory Council.

          

The collection includes Gallaudet College Alumni Association correspondence, of which he was President, general articles written by Dr. Anderson; and personal correspondence from his friends and colleagues.

 

Dr. Anderson wrote a manuscript called, "Vocational Training for the Deaf" which was published about 1942. Also included in the collection are publications, mainly on deaf people and organizations. He wrote an interesting and informative article "What of the Sign Language?", and an interesting paper called "Rules and Regulations for "Ducks" (for Preparatory students at Gallaudet) written in 1907.

 

Series Descriptions and Folder Lists

 

Series 1:   National Association of the Deaf

 

Boxes 1-2         1937-1952

 

Tom L. Anderson was President of the National Association of the Deaf from 1940 to 1946. In this series are correspondence, publications, reports, clippings and speeches. Most of the collection is mainly on the welfare of deaf people.

 

 

Series 2:   Gallaudet College Alumni Association

 

Box 3    1935-1956

 

Tom L. Anderson was President of the Gallaudet College Alumni Association from 1936 to 1943. The bulk of the collection is mostly on correspondence. There are some publications and program books. Some of the collection are discussions on issues relating to Gallaudet College Alumni Association.

 

 

Series 3:  General

 

Boxes 3-4         1907-1969

 

This series has articles written by Tom L. Anderson, as well as personal correspondence, clippings and printed matters. Manuscripts and speeches are included in this collection. Some items are from his early days as a student at Gallaudet.

 

 

           

Box

Folder

Title of Folder

Date

 

 

 

 

1

1

Clippings

1940-1945

1

2

Correspondence--Appointment to the National Rehabilitation Advisory Council

1947

1

3

Correspondence--Associations of the Deaf

1941-1942

1

4

Correspondence--Barnes, Harvey

1941-1942

1

5

Correspondence--Bjorlee, Dr.Ignatius

1941

1

6

Correspondence--Bjorlee, Dr. Ignatius re: Strachan, Paul A.

1941

1

7

Correspondence--Boatner, Edmund B.

1941

1

8

Correspondence--Brogan, William E.

1946

1

9

Correspondence--Burnes, Byron B.

1941-1942

1

10

Correspondence--Burnes, Byron B.

1946-1949

1

11

Correspondence--Burnes, Byron B. re: Strachan, Paul A.

1941

1

12

Correspondence--Communication to the Board

1941

1

13

Correspondence--Communication to the Board

1946-1948

1

14

Correspondence--Curtis, Sen. Carl re: Bill S666 and others

1941

1

15

Correspondence--Curtis, Hon. Carl re: Strachan, Paul A.

1941-1943

1

16

Correspondence--Deaf Drivers

1941

1

17

Correspondence--Deaf Peddlers

1941-1942

1

18

Correspondence--Deaf Workers in War Defense jobs

1941-1943

1

19

Correspondence--Employment Problems

1941-1942

1

20

Correspondence--First Official Communication

1940

1

21

Correspondence--First Official Communication re: Resignations of Mrs. Balis & Mrs. Cool

1940

1

22

Correspondence--Fusfeld, Irving S.

1941

1

23

Correspondence--General

1937-1947

1

24

Correspondence--General

1940-1941

1

25

Correspondence--General

1941-1944

1

26

Correspondence--General

1943-1944

1

27

Correspondence--General

1946-1947

1

28

Correspondence--Greenmum, Robert M.

1946-1948

1

29

Correspondence--Guild of American Deaf Writers

1941-1942

1

30

Correspondence--Hall, Dr. Percival  re: Strachan, Paul A.

1941-1943

1

31

Correspondence--Hall, Dr. Percival, Marcus L. Kenner, & Byron B. Burnes  re: Meeting with Paul A. Strachan

1941

1

32

Correspondence--Kannapell, Geo. Gordon re: NAD Convention

1946

1

33

Correspondence--Kenner, Marcus L.  1941-1942 

 

1

34

Correspondence--Kenner, Marcus L.

1946-1947

2

1

 Correspondence--Kenner, Marcus L. re: Paul A. Strachan

1941-1942

2

2

 Correspondence--Lauritsen, Wesley

1941-1944

2

3

 Correspondence--Martino, Rae

1940-1941

2

4

 Correspondence--Miscellaneous  re: Paul A. Strachan

1941-1944

2

5

 Correspondence--National Rehabilitation Advisory Council

1943-1952

2

6

 Correspondence--Nies, Dr. Edwin W.

1941

2

7

 Correspondence--Northern, Thomas Y.

1941-1942

2

8

 Correspondence--Office of Vocational Rehabilitation--Michael J. Shortley

1946

2

9

 Correspondence--Orman, James N.

1941-1942

2

10

 Correspondence--Orrill, Louis B.

1946-1947

2

11

 Correspondence--Rice, Delight

1941-1942

2

12

 Correspondence--Roberts, Arthur L.

1941-1942

2

13

 Correspondence--Schowe, Benjamin M.

1941-1942

2

14

Correspondence-Schowe, Benjamin M. re: American Federation of Physically Handicapped

1944

2

15

 Correspondence--Silent Worker

1946-1949

2

16

 Correspondence--Stewart, Roy J.

1941

2

17

 Correspondence--Strachan, Paul A.

1941-1942

2

18

 Deaf Peddlers

1941-1942

2

19

 Names & Addresses of NAD Members at Louisville, KY

1946

2

20

 National Association of the Deaf Convention

1946

2

21

 Pamphlet--The American Deaf

1944

2

22

 Pamphlets--"The NAD at Work"

n.d.

2

23

 Position Letter

n.d.

2

24

 Public Statement--"What the Deaf of America Ask of Government"

n.d.

2

25

 Publication--The Nadic

1940-1941

2

26

 Publication--The Underground re: AFPH

1944

2

27

 Reports

1940-1942

2

28

 Resolutions

1940

2

29

 Speech--Address of Welcome at the NAD Convention, Louisville, KY

1946

2

30

 Telegram to President Franklin D Roosevelt re: Deaf for War Role

1941-1942

2

31

 Victory Fund--Clubmobiles (Sent to France)

1941-1943

3

1

 Correspondence--Board Members

1936-1941

3

2

 Correspondence--Drake, Harley D.

1938-1940

3

3

 Correspondence--Draper, Ernest G.

1939

3

4

 Correspondence--Elstad, Dr. Leonard M.

1946-1956

3

5

 Correspondence--Hall, Dr. Percival

1936-1942

3

6

 Correspondence--Hughes, Frederick H.

1937-1942

3

7

 Correspondence--MacCono, Andrew

1936

3

8

 Correspondence--Miscellaneous

1935-1947

3

9

 Correspondence--Peikoff, David

1942

3

10

 Correspondence--Pulver, Henry J.

1936-1944

3

11

 Correspondence--Schowe, Benjamin M.

1937-1946

3

12

 Gallaudet College Alumni Association--Clippings, Program books & Speeches

1937-1944

3

13

 Program book--75th Anniversary Celebration of Gallaudet College

1939

3

14

 Program book--75th Anniversary Program in honor of Edward Miner Gallaudet

1939

3

15

 Publications--Presentation Day

1939

3

16

 Articles

1937-1969

3

17

 Articles written by Tom L. Anderson

1910-1927

3

18

 Articles written by Tom L. Anderson

1926-1941

3

19

 Calling cards (3)

[1909-1910]

3

20

 Clippings

1917-1942

3

21

 Clippings on "The Vocational Teacher" 

[1930-1933]

3

22

 Correspondence--California Association of the Deaf

1963-1964

3

23

 Correspondence--Curtis, Sen. Carl T.

1955

3

24

 Correspondence--Day, Herbert E.

1920

3

25

 Correspondence--General

1933-1935

3

26

 Correspondence--General

1941-1946

3

27

 Correspondence--Hall, Dr. Percival

1935-1936

3

28

 Correspondence--Handley Case

1941

3

29

 Correspondence--Honorary Degree from Gallaudet College

1939

3

30

 Correspondence--McClure, Dr. George M.

1936-1964

3

31

 Correspondence--Peet, Elizabeth

1939-1954

3

32

 Correspondence--Peikoff, David

1956-1962

3

33

 "G" Book

1949-1950

3

34

 Gallaudet College Athletic Association

1911

4

1

 Hazel's Handy Pocket Parliamentary Chart

1926

4

2

 Kappa Gamma Fraternity

1908-1910

4

3

 Kappa Gamma Fraternity Roster

1957

4

4

 Kappa Gamma Fraternity Yearbooks

1926-1927

4

5

 Manuscripts--Vocational Training for the Deaf

[1942]

4

6

 Minutes of the Tenth Meeting of the Gallaudet College Alumni Association

1917

4

7

 Memorandums--Criticisms of Gallaudet College

1963

4

8

 Obituary

1966

4

9

 Pamphlet--"The Physically Handicapped Under War Conditions" 

n.d.

4

10

 Program book--Presentation Day

1912

4

11

 Publication--The Buff and Blue

1933

4

12

 Publication--Gallaudet Alumni Bulletin

1948-1950

4

13

 Publication--Just Once A Month-Gallaudet Issue

1938

4

14

 Publication--Postwar and The Adult Deaf 

1944

4

15

 Publication--The Vocational Teacher

1930-1933

4

16

 Rules and Regulations for "Ducks" (Preparatory boys) 

1907

4

17

 Scrapbooks--clippings

1910-1911

4

18

 Scrapbooks--clippings from The Buff and Blue

1939-1940

4

19

 Speech--"Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet 1787-1937" 

[1937]

4

20

 Speeches

1936-1960

4

21

 What of the Sign Language?--Articles, clippings & notes

1922-1939

4

22

What of the Sign Language?--Articles, clippings & notes commenting on TLA's article

1938

4

23

 Yearbook--The Cornerstone of the Class of Nineteen Twelve 

1912