Collection
Overview
Creator: Anderson, A. Helen, 1891-1975.
Title: A. Helen Anderson Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1950-1969
Size: 0.21 linear ft.
Processed By: Collection guide
prepared by Margie Wait; Web version prepared by Kate Lyon, February
2000; revised May 2003.
A. Helen Anderson (1891-1975) served as Director of Publications
for Denver Public Schools, Denver, CO., under Superintendent Archie
L. Threlkeld from 1929 to 1956, and was a teacher at South High
School from 1918-1929. She was also one of the founders of the National
School Public Relations Association and served as their President
from 1934 to 1936. Anderson was instrumental in founding the Rocky
Mountain Radio Council. She was named "Woman of the Year" in 1956
by the Business and Professional Women's Club of Denver and "Distinguished
Alumna" of the University of Denver in 1952. Anderson wrote numerous
professional articles and short stories.
Scope and Content
The A. Helen Anderson Collection consists of newspaper clippings,
editorials, and correspondence assembled during her tenure as Director
of Publications for the Denver Public Schools. These materials cover
attacks on the public schools and other controversies during the
McCarthy Era of the 1950's, as well as busing and desegregation
in the Denver Public Schools during the 1960's. The collection also
includes correspondence regarding the National Council for American
Education, and its organizer Allen Zoll, and a bibliography of materials
concerning attacks on public education. |