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Ruth McBirney Papers, 1897-1991

Overview of the Collection

Title
Ruth McBirney Papers
Dates
1897-1991 (inclusive)
Quantity
12.25 linear feet, (21 boxes)
Collection Number
MSS 113
Summary
Chiefly correspondence back and forth between McBirney and her parents in Boise, Idaho, while she was away from home at Whitman College and the University of Washington (1936-1940), working in New York at the Columbia University Music Library (1942-1946), and serving abroad as librarian at the American Library in Paris (1947-1953), before she returned to Boise, where she became head librarian at Boise State University (then Boise Junior College); together with personal appointment books, scrapbooks, personal and travel memorabilia, family papers, genealogies, and photos.
Repository
Boise State University Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
1910 University Drive
Boise ID
83725
Telephone: 2084263990
archives@boisestate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is available for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
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Biographical Note

Ruth Campbell McBirney was born in Boise, Idaho, on January 16, 1918, the daughter of James F. and Bertha Campbell McBirney. She graduated from Boise High School in 1935, attended Boise Junior College for one year, and entered Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, in the fall of 1936. She was awarded an A.B. degree from Whitman College in May 1939, graduating with a major in French. She was a soloist with the college glee club. In 1940 she received a bachelor's degree in library science from the University of Washington and returned to Boise where she worked for two years as a librarian at Boise Public Library and Boise Junior College.

In 1942 Miss McBirney went to New York, where she worked for the Music Library at Columbia University. In 1947 she went to France to become reference librarian for the American Library in Paris. She later was appointed head librarian. Ruth McBirney returned to Boise, Idaho, in1954 and became head librarian at Boise Junior College. During her twenty-three years in that post, Boise Junior College became a four-year college and, in 1974, Boise State University. As head librarian, Miss McBirney oversaw the construction of a new library building and built the collection from one of 20,000 volumes to one containing 300,000 volumes.

Miss McBirney retired from Boise State University in 1977. She was a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, the national music honorary, and of the First Presbyterian Church of Boise. She served as president of the Idaho Library Association and the Soroptimist Club of Boise. Ruth McBirney died in Boise, Idaho, on March 20, 1991.

Source: Based on her obituary which appeared in the Idaho Statesman of March 22, 1991, and on information from her contract file in the Boise State University Archives.

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Content Description

The Ruth McBirney papers document the personal life and professional career of a librarian from Boise, Idaho. A graduate of Whitman College and the University of Washington, she worked at Columbia University in New York (1942-1946) and the American Library in Paris (1947-1953) before returning to her hometown, where she became head of the Boise Junior College Library. During the course of her twenty-three years at BSU (1954-1977) she oversaw its transition from a junior college library to one serving a four-year comprehensive state university. Her papers include correspondence, datebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, memorabilia, family papers, and photos, and it is particularly rich in documenting her life and work in post-World War II France.

McBirney's letters home present an almost day-by-day account of personal, social, and cultural life at college and in New York and Paris, as well as descriptions of political and social conditions in France in the immediate post-World War II period. Letters from McBirney's parents record family and social life in Boise and civilian activities on the wartime home front. There is a small file documenting McBirney's financial backing of Marcel Marceau (1949) and two early handbills of his pantomime programs with Pierre Sonnier. Other correspondents include Ian Forbes Fraser.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

[item description], Ruth McBirney Papers, Box [number] Folder [number], Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in eight series: 1: Biographical and personal papers; 2: Family correspondence; 3: General correspondence; 4: American Library in Paris; 5: Travel memorabilia; 6: Memorabilia (including datebooks); 7: Family papers; and 8: Photos.

Acquisition Information

Gift, 1991.

Related Materials

See also University Archives, Record Group 50 (Library).

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • 1: Biographical and personal papers

    This series contains a variety of miscellaneous papers relating to various aspects of Ruth McBirney's personal life and library career. While there are several files relating to her career at Boise State, most of the records of her work at the university (including the library's annual reports) are located in the University Archives, Record Group 50 (Library).

  • 2: Family correspondence

    Ruth McBirney's letters home to her parents from Whitman College (1936-1939), University of Washington (1939-1940), New York City (1942-1947), and Paris (1947-1948), present almost day-by-day accounts of her activities while away from Boise. She recounts entertainment and social events, as well as the trials, joys, and routines of daily life, with occasional comments about academics and work. Her letters from France present vivid descriptions of the political and social turmoil of post-war Paris and the vibrant cultural life that continued despite it all, as well as the work of the American Library and her colleagues there. After the death of her mother in 1948, only occasional letters home (to her father and Aunt Clara) are present in the files.

    Ruth McBirney saved letters she received from her parents, and they are full of local Boise news and family matters. This series of letters is most complete through 1947, when she left for France. The letters Ruth McBirney's mother wrote during World War II, when Ruth was in New York, offer glimpses of wartime activities on the home front, as well as commentary on social events, local concerts, and activities at the First Presbyterian Church in Boise, of which the McBirneys were active members. Ruth's mother sent her letters more than once a week, while her father was a less frequent correspondent.

    Other letters written by Ruth McBirney to her father during later vacation travel (after she moved back to Boise) are found in Series 5, Travel memorabilia.

  • 3: General correspondence

    Other than two files labeled "Professional Correspondence" (relating mainly to job searches and other business and non-personal concerns), the bulk of the material in this series consists of letters Ruth McBirney received from European friends after her return to America in 1953. Among them were Ian Forbes Fraser, who continued as director of the American Library in Paris, and Suzanne Wang (Suzanne Mozère), whom she hired as a cataloger in 1949. Other former colleagues from the American Library also continued to write to her up through the 1980s, relating news of the Library as well as their own personal lives.

    Other foreign correspondents include Louise Ferry (in French, from Paris), British bookseller Bertram Rota, and (in the chronological letter files) Helena O'Loghlen (an occasional travel companion, from England) and Kit Atkinson (a mutual friend of Ian Forbes Fraser, also in England). The series also includes a small file of papers documenting the financial support Ruth McBirney gave to Marcel Marceau in Paris at the outset of his career (Box 9, Folder 10). Among the papers in that file are two handbills announcing Marceau's pantomime programs with Pierre Sonnier at the Théâtre de Poche in 1949.

    American Library colleague Suzanne Wang Mozère was born in China of a Chinese father and German mother. Her father and at least one of her siblings remained there after the Communist revolution; other family members made their way to Europe and America. Her letters (Box 9, Folders 12 and 13) reflect the experiences of a family separated by the Cold War divide, her father's imprisonment in China, and their unsuccessful attempts to secure his release. Her letters, like those of some of the other correspondents from France, also include comments on the French political crisis in the 1950s and early 1960s brought on by the war in Algeria.

  • 4: American Library in Paris

    Ruth McBirney maintained an active interest in the American Library in Paris even after returning to the United States in 1953. Most of the material in this series dates after her return to Boise. The Library's 30th anniversary brochure (Folder 15) contains her picture as the institution's head librarian; otherwise the only other papers in this series contemporaneous with her service there are some of the clippings in Folder 9. Extensive correspondence with former colleagues at the Library (notably Ian Forbes Fraser and Suzanne Wang Mozère) is located in Series 3 (General correspondence), and Ruth McBirney's own comments on the Library during her tenure there can be found in her letters home to her parents (Series 2). Photos of the Library and her colleagues are located in Series 8 (Photos).

  • 5: Travels

    This series consists chiefly of letters Ruth McBirney wrote to her father and other relatives during vacation trips from 1956 on; together with miscellaneous travel memorabilia. Photos from many of her trips are included in Series 8 (Photos). The lecture notes (Folder 1) recapitulate her work at the American Library in Paris and contain some of her impressions of the country and the people. They appear to have been written shortly after her return, for presentation to an audience.

    • Description: Lecture Notes: France
      Dates: circa 1954
      Container: Box 11, Folder 1
    • Description: Maps: Paris
      Container: Box 11, Folder 2
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: Mexico
      Dates: 1956
      Container: Box 11, Folder 3
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: New York/London
      Dates: 1957 Summer
      Container: Box 11, Folder 4
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: Europe
      Dates: 1959 Summer
      Container: Box 11, Folder 5
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: Europe
      Dates: 1961 Summer
      Container: Box 11, Folder 6
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: United States
      Dates: 1962 Summer
      Container: Box 11, Folder 7
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: Europe
      Dates: 1965 Summer
      Container: Box 11, Folder 8
    • Description: Miscellaneous European Memorabilia
      Dates: 1978 Summer
      Container: Box 11, Folder 9
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: Egypt
      Dates: 1979
      Container: Box 11, Folder 10
    • Description: Letters from Ruth: China
      Dates: 1980
      Container: Box 11, Folder 11
    • Description: Letters to/from Ruth: Spain/Portugal
      Dates: 1982
      Container: Box 11, Folder 12
    • Description: Miscellaneous India Memorabilia
      Dates: 1984
      Container: Box 11, Folder 13
    • Description: Dried Flowers
      Container: Box 11, Folder 14
    • Description: Travel Slides
      Container: Box 11, Folder 15
    • Description: Maps of Paris
      Container: Map Case 7
  • 6: Memorabilia

    Among the notable items in this series are Ruth McBirney's date books, or pocket diaries, from 1947 to 1966 (Box 13). By and large they are a curt record of social activities ("Dinner with Louise," "Races at Longchamps, 2 pm,"), and rarely are there any other comments. Hand in hand with her letters home, however, they document an active social and cultural life during her years in Paris, 1947-1953. A childhood diary (in Box 14), which she kept intermittently from the age of ten until she was nineteen, are full of comments on family, friends, school work, and news (she made particular note of the closure of Boise's banks in August 1932 and the impact on her family's finances, for example ), as well as introspective personal reflections on her life and future. The series also contains notes and texts of talks she gave to the Saturday Fortnightly Club, a women's study club in Boise; memorabilia from Boise High School, Whitman College, the P.E.O. Club, and Soroptimist Club; concert programs from Europe and America; and her pearls.

    • Description: Memorabilia, Boise High School
      Dates: 1931-1935
      Container: Box 11, Folder 16
    • Description: P.E.O. Club: Chapter "R", Boise, Idaho
      Dates: 1979-1988
      Container: Box 11, Folder 17
    • Description: Soroptimist Club; Boise, Idaho
      Dates: 1967
      Container: Box 11, Folder 18
    • Description: Saturday Fortnightly Club, Boise, Idaho
      Dates: 1969-1988
      Container: Box 11, Folder 19
    • Description: Saturday Fortnightly presentation: China
      Dates: 1980
      Container: Box 11, Folder 20
    • Description: Clippings, China
      Container: Box 11, Folder 21
    • Description: Saturday Fortnightly presentation: Alice Springs, Australia
      Dates: 1983?
      Container: Box 11, Folder 22
    • Description: Saturday Fortnightly presentation: Crete
      Dates: 1985 January
      Container: Box 11, Folder 23
    • Description: Saturday Fortnightly presentation: Lapwai Mission and the McBeth Sisters
      Dates: 1988
      Container: Box 11, Folder 24
    • Description: Saturday Fortnightly presentation: Alice Fletcher, Nez Perce Indians
      Dates: 1989
      Container: Box 11, Folder 26
    • Description: Saturday Fortnightly Unfinished presentation; Early Idaho Newspapers
      Container: Box 11, Folder 26
    • Description: Concert Programs: Boise
      Dates: 1933-1935
      Container: Box 12, Folder 1
    • Description: Memorabilia; Boise Junior College
      Dates: 1936-1941
      Container: Box 12, Folder 2
    • Description: First Presbyterian Church of Boise
      Dates: 1937-1969
      Container: Box 12, Folder 3
    • Description: Knit For Victory
      Dates: 194?
      Container: Box 12, Folder 4
    • Description: Programs: United States
      Container: Box 12, Folder 5
    • Description: Programs: Europe
      Container: Box 12, Folder 6
    • Description: Programs: New York City
      Dates: 1944-1979
      Container: Box 12, Folder 7
    • Description: Programs: England
      Dates: 1947-1978
      Container: Box 12, Folder 8
    • Description: Programs and memorabilia: France
      Dates: 1947-1948
      Container: Box 12, Folder 9
    • Description: Programs and memorabilia: France
      Dates: 1955-1978
      Container: Box 12, Folder 10
    • Description: Concert Programs: Boise
      Dates: 1956-1969
      Container: Box 12, Folder 11
    • Description: Date books (pocket diaries)
      Dates: 1947-1957 1959-1962 1965-1966
      Container: Box 13
    • Description: Diary (written in 1905 green diary book "Lest We Forget")
      Dates: 1928-1937
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: New Testament and Psalms (gift of her parents)
      Dates: 1926
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: String of pearls
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: Small address books (in one envelope)
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: Address book
      Dates: 1979
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: Mileage register
      Dates: 1950-1955
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: Health and garden journal
      Dates: 1982-1989
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: Chapter R (P.E.O.) yearbooks
      Dates: 1978/1979-1986/1987
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: Membership directories, Idaho State Chapter, P.E.O.
      Dates: 1979 1983
      Container: Box 14
    • Description: Scrapbook of clippings, cards, programs (Boise Junior College and Whitman College)
      Dates: 1934-1939
      Container: Box 15
    • Description: Waiilaptu (Whitman College yearbooks)
      Dates: 1937-1939
      Container: Box 16
    • Description: Whitman College Class of 1939 50th Reunion booklet
      Container: Box 16
    • Description: The A Capella Chorus Book, by Christiansen and Cain
      Dates: 1932
      Container: Box 16
  • 7: Family papers

    This series contains papers of Ruth McBirney's parents, J.F. and Bertha Campbell McBirney, and genealogical notes and compilations on the McBirney, Campbell, and Tiedgen families. Miss McBirney's paternal grandfather, Thomas McBirney (1837-1932), was born in Northern Ireland, settled and married in Iowa (where her father was born), and eventually relocated to Boise, Idaho, as did most of his adult children in the first decade of the 20th century. Ruth's maternal grandparents, J.M. and Mary Campbell, also moved from Iowa to Boise about 1900. The basic charts outlining her parents' siblings are found in Box 17, Folder 16. Old family photos are located in Series 8 (Photos).

    • Description: J.F. McBirney and Bertha Campbell bridal book
      Dates: 1916
      Container: Box 17, Folder 1
    • Description: Bertha McBirney: Documents
      Dates: 1897-1948
      Container: Box 17, Folder 2
    • Description: Bertha McBirney: Travel logs
      Dates: 1936-1942
      Container: Box 17, Folder 3
    • Description: Bertha McBirney: Sympathy correspondence at her death
      Dates: 1948
      Container: Box 17, Folder 4
    • Description: J. Frank McBirney: Documents
      Dates: 1902-1973
      Container: Box 17, Folder 5
    • Description: J. Frank McBirney: Deeds
      Dates: 1906-1962
      Container: Box 17, Folder 6
    • Description: J. Frank McBirney: Boise Sewer Rate Board
      Dates: 1951-1962
      Container: Box 17, Folder 7
    • Description: J. Frank McBirney: Sympathy correspondence at his death
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 17, Folder 8
    • Description: J. Frank McBirney estate
      Dates: 1973-1974
      Container: Box 17, Folder 9
    • Description: McBirney family expenses
      Dates: 1935-1938 1945 1946
      Container: Box 17, Folder 10
    • Description: McBirney home in Boise: Sprinkler system
      Dates: 1970 1984
      Container: Box 17, Folder 11
    • Description: Campbell family papers
      Container: Box 17, Folder 12
    • Description: McBirney family memorabilia (mainly obituaries and announcements)
      Container: Box 17, Folder 13
    • Description: McBirney family genealogy, by Stanley McBirney
      Dates: 1961 1970
      Container: Box 17, Folder 14
    • Description: McBirney and Tiedgen genealogy: Correspondence with Stanley McBirney
      Dates: 1956-1982
      Container: Box 17, Folder 15
    • Description: McBirney and Tiedgen genealogy: Notes and documents
      Container: Box 17, Folder 16
    • Description: Mary Campbell: Sympathy correspondence at her death
      Dates: 1934-1935
      Container: Box 17, Folder 17
    • Description: H.R. McBirney: Farm accounts
      Dates: 1932-1955
      Container: Box 17, Folder 18
    • Description: Clara E. McBirney estate
      Dates: 1969
      Container: Box 17, Folder 19
    • Description: Thomas McBirney estate
      Dates: 1920 1932
      Container: Box 17, Folder 17
    • Description: Helen Lambson estate
      Dates: 1971-1973
      Container: Box 17, Folder 18
    • Description: Susan McBirney Randall
      Dates: 1967-1968
      Container: Box 17, Folder 19
    • Description: Lois and Doris Randall
      Dates: 1987
      Container: Box 17, Folder 20
    • Description: Memorial book for J. Frank McBirney
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 18
    • Description: Weather records kept by J. Frank McBirney
      5 volumes
      Dates: 1943-1966
      Container: Box 18
    • Description: 2 travel logbooks kept by Bertha Campbell McBirney (?)
      Container: Box 18
    • Description: Small commonplace book
      Container: Box 18
    • Description: Record of family vacations (in "GE 1925")
      Dates: 1925-1947
      Container: Box 18
    • Description: Leather wallet with Boise Natatorium design
      Container: Box 18
    • Description: Diplomas and certificates of J.F. McBirney
      Container: Map Case 7
  • 8: Photographs

    • Description: Family photo album
      Dates: 1907-1935
      Container: Box 19
    • Description: Family photo album
      Dates: 1936-circa 1940
      Container: Box 19
    • Description: McBirney family photos
      Container: Box 20, Photo 1-20
    • Description: Campbell family photos
      Container: Box 20, Photo 21-36
    • Description: Christian Endeavour picnic, Boise
      Dates: 1908
      Container: Box 20, Photo 37
    • Description: J.F. McBirney
      Container: Box 20, Photo 38-58
    • Description: Bertha Campbell McBirney
      Container: Box 20, Photo 59-74
    • Description: Ruth McBirney
      Dates: to 1940
      Container: Box 20, Photo 75-123
    • Description: Ruth McBirney (including New York City)
      Dates: 1940-1984
      Container: Box 20, Photo 124-151
    • Description: Family and friends
      Container: Box 20, Photo 152-184
    • Description: Boise State University
      Container: Box 20, Photo 185-188
    • Description: Idaho
      Container: Box 20, Photo 189-205
    • Description: American Library in Paris and colleagues
      Container: Box 20, Photo 206-234
    • Description: Travel in France and Europe
      Dates: 1947-1953
      Container: Box 20, Photo 235-272
    • Description: Travels (color snapshots)
      Dates: 1978-1980
      Container: Box 20, Photo 273-292
    • Description: Family camping and outdoor activities
      Dates: pre-1940
      Container: Box 20, Photo 293-300
    • Description: American Library in Paris, branches in Toulouse and Montpellier
      Dates: 1951
      Container: Box 20, Photo 301-320
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Subject Terms

  • Academic librarians
  • Social interaction
  • Universities and Colleges
  • Whitman College
  • Women--Idaho

Personal Names

  • Fraser, Ian Forbes, 1907-1969
  • Marceau, Marcel

Corporate Names

  • American Library in Paris

Geographical Names

  • Boise (Idaho)
  • Paris (France)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Scrapbooks
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