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Richard D. Meyer papers, 1936-1996

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Meyer, Richard D. (Richard Diedrick), 1914-1996
Title
Richard D. Meyer papers
Dates
1936-1996 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.51 cubic feet (1 box); collection includes textual materials, 13 sound cassettes, and 9 color slides
Collection Number
5000 (Accession No. 5000-001)
Summary
Boy Scout leader and outdoor enthusiast
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to all users.

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Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Richard Diedrick Meyer (1914-1996) was a friend and associate of Ome Daiber. He first met him in 1935 when Meyer was on his way to mountain climb in Alaska. Meyer grew up in Illinois and lived there much of his life before moving to Seattle, Washington in the 1980s. Meyer spent 33 years in the Boy Scouts of America, first as a Scout, eventually becoming a Scout Leader and Assistant Scoutmaster. Meyer served five years in the Illinois National Guard and attended Army Air Corps Training Center at the University of Miami. During WWII he worked as a Celestial Navigator and trained crews for overseas duty. After WWII, Meyer entered the Reserves, then returned to active duty as a Chaplain, USAF, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel after 32 years of service. Meyer was an active outdoorsman much of his life. In addition, he was a musician and Christian Scientist.

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Biographical Note

Ome Daiber was born George Craig Daiber on November 1, 1907 in Seattle, Washington to parents David G. Daiber and Suzanna Craig Daiber. He had his name legally changed to Ome Craig Daiber in 1936. Daiber’s life was devoted to the mountains. He began climbing at a young age, and climbed many peaks in the Pacific Northwest. He also became involved with many search and rescue organizations, where he earned much of his fame. He participated in National Geographic expeditions to the Yukon in 1935, and worked on Arctic survey expeditions. He also served in the Tenth Mountain Infantry Division during WWII. Daiber also was an inventor of mountaineering gear, from packs to crampons to sleeping bags to ziplock-like pouches. He was also a businessman, marketing many of these inventions through his business, Ome Daiber, Inc. Perhaps his best known product is SNO-SEAL, a weatherproofing sealant for boots, which is still in use today. Daiber died April 2, 1989.

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Content Description

The accession consists entirely of Meyer’s writings on Daiber for the self-published book Mountain Rescues with Ome Daiber (1996), and research materials that aided him in the writing of the book. Several drafts of the book are included, as are Meyer’s notes for the book. Also included is information on the patents that Daiber held (including a copy of a letter from Arctic explorer Robert Byrd thanking Daiber), sections of a catalog of Ome Daiber, Inc. products, newspaper and magazine clippings, and contemporary mountain rescue organizations in the Seattle area. Special materials include some color slides of Daiber in Alaska in 1945, and recorded interviews with Daiber, his wife Matie Daiber, and their daughter Joanne Warsinske. Additionally there is a tape of James Nussbaum’s recollections of Daiber. Aside from Meyer’s notes, and a few clippings, all materials are photocopies.

Tape recorded interviews, writings and research materials about Ome Daiber (1907-1989), a founder of the Mountain Rescue Council, Seattle, and inventor of outdoor equipment.

Includes tape-recorded interviews with Daiber, Matie Daiber, his wife, and Joanne Warsinske.

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Use of the Collection

Alternative Forms Available

Listen to the audio recording of this interview on the Libraries Digital Collections site.

Restrictions on Use

Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Donated by Lois Meyer, 1/2/1996

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

  • Description: Speeches and writings -- Mountain Rescue with Ome Daiber
    Dates: 1996
    Container: Box/Folder 1/1
  • Description: Speeches and writings -- Drafts
    Dates: 1993
    Container: Box/Folder 1/2
  • Description: Speeches and writings -- Drafts of chapters
    Dates: 1980-1996
    Container: Box/Folder 1/3-4
  • Description: Speeches and writings -- Notes for preparation
    Dates: 1980-1996
    Container: Box/Folder 1/5-6
  • Description: Research materials -- Catalogs
    Dates: 1938; undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1/7
  • Description: Research materials -- Mountain rescue organizations
    Dates: 1992-1994
    Container: Box/Folder 1/8
  • Description: Research materials -- Patents
    Dates: 1936-1946
    Container: Box/Folder 1/9
  • Description: Clippings
    Dates: 1936-1946
    Container: Box/Folder 1/10
  • Description: Photographs

    9 color slides taken in 1945 of outdoor activities and camps along the Killik and Colville Rivers.

    Dates: 1945
    Container: Box/Folder 1/11
  • Description: Sound cassette summaries
    Dates: 1944
    Container: Box/Folder 1/12
  • Description: Sound cassettes

    13 sound cassettes that include interviews with Ome Daiber, Matie Daiber, Joanne Whasinske, and James A. Nussbaum.

    Dates: 1984; 1987; 1993
    Container: Box 1

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Subject Terms

  • Mountaineering--Search and rescue operations
  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Daiber, Ome
  • Daiber, Ome--Interviews
  • Meyer, Richard D. (Richard Diedrick), 1914-1996--Archives

Titles within the Collection

  • Mountain Rescues with Ome Daiber
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