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The papers of Ernest B. Chamberlain consist of files of the Oberlin
Class of 1904 as well as materials related to his work as an author
and editor.
As president of the Class of 1904, Chamberlain maintained extensive
correspondence files. These files contain his letters to the Class
of 1904 as well as letters from classmates. These letters cover
subjects such as planning for reunions and class gifts, as well
as general news from members of the Class of 1904. Additional material
includes photographs of members of the Class of 1904, memorabilia
from class reunions, and the class treasurer's account book for
1949-69.
Chamberlain's The Churchills of Oberlin: the contributions
of one family to the college and to the world (Oberlin, Ohio:
Oberlin Historical and Improvement Organization, 1965) is documented
by a small amount of material. These files include typed and handwritten
notes and photographs used in the publication. Chamberlain also
asked D. Carroll Churchill (1873-1969) for reminiscences of his
father, Professor Charles Henry Churchill (1824-1904). Transcripts
of the tapes Carroll Churchill dictated in 1962 for this project
are included in these files; they cover topics such as Professor
Churchill's teaching of astronomy and physics and his relationship
with his former student and fellow professor, inventor Elisha Gray
(1835-1901).
As editor of Will H. Hay's (1879-1954) Memoirs, Chamberlain
maintained notes on his meetings and correspondence with Hays concerning
the content and structure of the book. Additional correspondence
with Hays' son, Will H. Hays, Jr. (b. 1915), and with magazine
publishers discusses the possible publication of essay chapters
which were not used in the published version of the Memoirs
(Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1955). Typescript copies of these
chapters are included. In addition, these files contain printed
copies of speeches (1919-49) made by Will H. Hays as well as statements
by others concerned with censorship of motion pictures and Republican
party politics.
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