Central Washington University Faculty Papers, James E. Brooks, 1946-2013 (bulk 1961-1978)

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Brooks, James E.
Title
Central Washington University Faculty Papers, James E. Brooks
Dates
1946-2013 (bulk 1961-1978) (inclusive)
Quantity
14 linear feet, (11 standard Hollinger boxes, 1 legal-sized Hollinger box, 1 flat document box, 1 3-D object box)  :  Reports, handwritten notes, news clippings, emails, ephemera in good condition
Collection Number
FP-0036
Summary
This collection covers topics relating to Central Washington University and its departments, personnel, and programs, 1961-2012.
Repository
Central Washington University, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Central Washington University
400 E University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Telephone: 509-963-1023
Fax: 509-963-3684
archive@cwu.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to the public for educational research

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

James E. Brooks began his career as a student at Central Washington College of Education, graduating in 1951 with a bachelor’s degree in geography. He went on to the University of Washington, where he obtained both his master’s degree and doctorate in geography. He taught for one year at Eastern Washington University, then served as assistant to the president at Portland State University for two years. In 1961, he became president of Central Washington State College, serving until 1978. After his presidency, he joined Central’s faculty, teaching for several years before his retirement.

Brooks served as acting president of Yakima Valley Community College from 1980 to 1982. Over the years, he served on five commissions for Washington state. In each case, he was appointed to the commission at the behest of the state's governor. In 1986 Central Washington University named Brooks as Distinguished Alumni and Educator of the Year. The university also named its library in Brooks' honor in 2003.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection chronicles the history of Central Washington State College during its boom years in the 1960s and its subsequent growth into a university. Of note in the collection are items relating to Dr. Brooks’ presidency, the history of the central Washington region, and the naming of Brooks library at Central Washington University.

Historical BackgroundReturn to Top

Central Washington University began as the Washington State Normal School in 1891. In 1937, the school was rechristened the Central Washington College of Education. In 1961, the school became Central Washington State College and, finally, in 1977, Central Washington University.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[Name of document or photograph number]. FP-0036, Central Washington University Faculty Papers, James E. Brooks. Archives and Special Collections, Brooks Library, Central Washington University.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

This collection is divided into subject files, which are arranged alphabetically. The original arrangement is that of the collections donor, Dr. James E. Brooks.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1-1 Administrative Program Thailand 1966-1967
1-2 Archives at CWU Library
1-3 Awards, Distinguished Alumni 1986
1-4 Awards, Distinguished Professor 1986
1-5 Becoming President, Congratulatory letters received 1961
1-6 Becoming President, Congratulatory letters sent 1961
1-7 Becoming President, Inauguration Symposium 1961
1-8 Becoming President, Inauguration congratulations 1961
2-1 Becoming President, Inauguration congratulations 1961
2-2 Becoming President, Inauguration congratulations 1961
2-3 Becoming President, Inauguration congratulations 1961
2-4 Becoming President, Miscellaneous 1961
2-5 Board of Trustees 1963-2013
2-6 Brooks Library, General
2-7 Budget Research and State Projections
2-8 Calendars
2-9 Campus maps circa 1960s-2007
2-10 Central Idea
3-1 Certificates
3-2 Codes of Personnel Policy and Procedure
3-3 College of Business
3-4 Commission on Colleges 1989
3-5 Council for Washington’s Future 1973
3-6 CWU campus buildings 1929-2007
3-7 Davis, Mrs. Frederich Weyerhaus, Correspondence Files 1960-1968
3-8 Davis, Mrs. Frederich Weyerhaus, Correspondence Files 1960-1968
3-9 Davis, Mrs. Frederich Weyerhaus, Correspondence Files 1960-1968
4-1 Disturbances at CWU
4-2 Disturbances at CWU
4-3 Disturbances at CWU
4-4 Elderhostel
4-5 Energy
4-6 Ephemera, CWSC era
4-7 Fadenrecht, George
4-8 Former presidents of Washington state colleges and universities 1980-2013
4-9 Geography Department
5-1 Geography Department
5-2 Geology Department
5-3 Health and Physics Education Building
5-4 Impact of CWU on Community
5-5 Insurance and Retirement Plans at CWSC
5-6 Invitation to President-elect Nixon’s inauguration 1969
5-7 Kamola Hall Restoration 2003
5-8 Leaving Presidency 1978
5-9 Letters of appreciation and thanks 1949-1974
5-10 Letters of appreciation and thanks 1975-2012
6-1 Letters of recommendation for others
6-2 Letters of recommendation for others
6-3 Letters of recommendation for others
6-4 Memos 1969-1970
6-5 Memos 1970-1971
6-6 Memos 1971-1974
7-1 Memos 1974-1978
7-2 Mexico Program
7-3 Naming of the library, History and miscellaneous
7-4 Naming of the library, Letters in favor
7-5 Naming of the library, People invited
7-6 Naming of the library, Dedication ceremony
7-7 Naming of the library, News articles
8-1 Naming of the library, Letters of congratulations
8-2 Naming of the library, Letters of congratulations
8-3 News clippings 1961-1964
8-4 News clippings 1965-1967
8-5 News clippings 1968-1970
8-6 News clippings 1971-1973
9-1 News clippings 1974-1975
9-2 News clippings 1976
9-3 News clippings 1977
9-4 News clippings 1978
9-5 News clippings 1978-1989
9-6 News clippings 1999-2000
9-7 News clippings 2000-2012
10-1 Obituaries
10-2 Obituaries
10-3 President’s home 1961-2009
10-4 President McIntyre’s retirement
10-5 President’s reports 1967-1968
10-6 Public service 1978-2000
10-7 Publications of others
10-8 Salary information 1978-1994
10-9 Seminars, Higher education 1961
10-10 Seminars, Harvard 1963
11-1 Seminars, National Training Lab 1966
11-2 Seminars, Management 1975
11-3 Seminars, Various 1970s
11-4 Speech at graduation 1993
11-5 Standards and performance 1970
11-6 Statistics on CWU
11-7 Statistics on CWU
11-8 Talks and reports 1955-1964
12-1 Talks and reports 1965-1968
12-2 Talks and reports 1969-1970
12-3 Talks and reports 1971-1975
12-4 Talks and reports 1976-1978
12-5 Transforming lives
12-6 Urban renewal 1963-2004
12-7 Vita 1978-2003
12-8 Wahle, Dr. Roy, 1st Student Body President
box-item
13-1 Scrapbook
13-2 CWU stickers (2)
13-3 Architectural maps of Central Washington University campus
14-1 CWU Associates baseballs (2) 1999
14-2 CWSC ashtrays (2)
14-3 Barge Hall painting on wood
14-4 50th Reunion award, plastic
14-5 Tokens from Ellensburg Centennial (2) 1967
14-6 Name tag pocket greeter with Jim Brooks, plastic
14-7 CWU Centennial faculty and non-Faculty ribbons
14-8 Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges ribbon
14-9 CWU bumper stickers (2)
14-10 Wooden token for food
14-11 Central Washington State patch
14-12 Small plastic gag gift of tiny rocking chair for the President 1999
14-13 Stamp for James Brooks, Geography Department
14-14 Tickets to 33rd NAIA Championship Basketball Tournament (2) 1970
15-1 Ephemera 1969-1978
15-2 NAIA Basketball, Homecoming Decorations 1969-1977
15-3 Central is Now a University 1977
15-4 newspapers Clippings, Dixie Lee Ray River Float,Sports and Media Guides 1977-1979

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Central Washington University--History

Personal Names

  • Brooks, James E. (creator)

Geographical Names

  • Ellensburg (Wash.)

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names
    • Central Washington University (creator)