Virginia Lewis Richardson Teaching Materials collection, 1959-1984
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Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Richardson, Virginia Stolpe Lewis, 1919-2009
- Title
- Virginia Lewis Richardson Teaching Materials collection
- Dates
- 1959-1984 (inclusive)19591984
- Quantity
- 9 linear feet, (13 boxes: 5 small photo boxes, 5 banker boxes, 1 letter box, 1 legal box, 1 oversize box)
- Collection Number
- UUS_8.2:4 RIC
- Summary
- This collection contains teaching materials used by Virginia Lewis (Richardson) in her career as a Family and Consumer Sciences professor at Utah State University from 1962-1984.
- Repository
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu - Access Restrictions
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No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.
- Languages
- English
Content Description
This collection largely consists of slides and slide presentations used as teaching aids in various Family Life courses taught by Professor Virginia Lewis (Richardson). Some slides are collected and housed in carousels and include a cassette tape or written script. Also included are two textbooks authored by Virginia, various commercially printed booklets, sewing samples, and oversized design sketches.
Historical Note
Virginia Stolpe was born in 1919 in Topaz, Idaho. After graduating from Utah State University in 1941 with a degree in Home Economics Education, Virginia began her teaching career in Cowley, Wyoming, where she met and married Elroy Robertson Lewis. After the death of her husband in 1977, she went on to marry Arlo Richardson in 1986. In 1962, Virginia received a master's degree in Clothing and Textiles and Interior Design at Oregon State University. She also attended other universities and studied design in New York City and while on sabbatical from Utah State University, she studied at the great fashion houses of Europe. Virginia taught at USU from 1962 until retirement in 1984. While there, she was instrumental in the accreditation of the Interior Design program by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). She often taught extension classes in Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Brigham City, and was recognized as a state leader in working with Home Economics Educators, publishing several college textbooks and articles. She helped provide an excellent foundation for many students who pursued successful careers in the fashion industry.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Virginia Lewis Richardson Teaching Materials collection must be obtained from the University Archivist and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Preferred Citation
Initial Citation: Virginia Lewis Richardson Teaching Materials collection USU_8.2:4 RIC. Special Collections and Archives. Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library. Logan, Utah.
Following Citations:USU_8.2:4 RIC, USUSCA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
This collection is arranged into two series: slides and photographs; and other teaching materials.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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I. Slides and photographs, 1959-1984
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Description: Assorted SlidesDates: undatedContainer: Box 1
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Description: Assorted SlidesDates: undatedContainer: Box 2
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Description: Assorted SlidesDates: undatedContainer: Box 3
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Description: Assorted SlidesDates: undatedContainer: Box 4
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Description: Assorted Slides, Photographs and other mediaDates: undatedContainer: Box 5
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Description: Slide set: Home furnishings, accessories, and Chanel picturesDates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Item 1
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Description: Slide set: AntiquesDates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Item 2
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Description: Slide set: Rug designs, Swedish designerDates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Item 3
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Description: Slide set: Case goods furniture constructionDates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Item 4
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Description: Slide set: Decorating for energy efficiencyDates: 1980Container: Box 6, Item 5
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Description: Slide set: Fashion design, leather, unusual buttons, Dr. Compton's showDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Item 1
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Description: Slide set: Fashion design, with clothing construction for bookDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Item 2
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Description: Slide set: Talk on fashion designDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Item 3
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Description: Slide set: Fashion plates, clothing construction, men's tailoringDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Item 4
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Description: Slide set: Low incomeDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Item 5
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Description: Slide set: Clothing construction techniques, leather, men's, otherDates: undatedContainer: Box 8, Item 1
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Description: Slide set: Clothing construction, best models in book, prize winnersDates: undatedContainer: Box 8, Item 2
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Description: Slide set: Furniture designDates: undatedContainer: Box 8, Item 3
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Description: Slide set: Accessories and furnitureDates: undatedContainer: Box 8, Item 4
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Description: Slide set: Furniture arrangement ideasDates: undatedContainer: Box 8, Item 5
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Description: Slide set: Low cost furnitureDates: 1974Container: Box 9, Item 1
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Description: Slide set: Clothing selection according to fads, styles and fashionsDates: undatedContainer: Box 9, Item 2
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Description: Slide set: Color ideas…your key to good decoratingDates: undatedContainer: Box 9, Item 3
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Description: Slide set: Figure flattery through optical illusionDates: undatedContainer: Box 9, Item 4
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Description: Slide set: Early American styles; low cost decoratingDates: undatedContainer: Box 9, Item 5
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Description: Slide set: Upholstery constructionDates: undatedContainer: Box 10, Item 1
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Description: Slide set: Creating an orderly homeDates: undatedContainer: Box 10, Item 2
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Description: Slide set: Color schemes in the homeDates: undatedContainer: Box 10, Item 3
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Description: Slide set: Fashion sketches by studentsDates: undatedContainer: Box 10, Item 4
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Description: Slide set: Furniture stylesDates: undatedContainer: Box 10, Item 5
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Description: Photograph proof book #1Dates: undatedContainer: Box 11, Item 1
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Description: Photograph proof book #2Dates: undatedContainer: Box 11, Item 2
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Description: Photograph proof book #3Dates: undatedContainer: Box 11, Item 3
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Description: Photograph proof book #4Dates: undatedContainer: Box 11, Item 4
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Description: Photograph proof book #5Dates: undatedContainer: Box 11, Item 5
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II. Other teaching materials, 1971-1980
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Description: Textbook: Consumer buying and design of home furnishingsDates: 1980Container: Box 11, Item 6
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Description: Textbook: Comparative construction techniquesDates: 1971Container: Box 11, Item 7
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Description: Printed commercial bookletsDates: 1959-1980Container: Box 12, Folder 1
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Description: Assorted teaching materialsDates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 2
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Description: Stitching samplesDates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 3
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Description: Articles, newspaper clippingsDates: 1981Container: Box 12, Folder 4
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Description: Workshop, seminar materialsDates: 1975-1981Container: Box 12, Folder 5
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Description: Consumer color charts, 2nd editionDates: 1967Container: Box 12, Folder 6
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Description: Oversize designs, sketches, paper furniture models, postersDates: undatedContainer: Box 13
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Colleges and Universities
- Home economics--Study and teaching--Utah--History.
- Textile crafts
Occupations
- Home economics teachers
