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Ted Astley papers, 1920-1994
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Astley, Ted, 1920-1994
- Title
- Ted Astley papers
- Dates
- 1920-199419201994
- Quantity
- 1.42 cubic feet, including 3 photographs (2 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 5077 (Accession No. 5077-001)
- Summary
- Papers of a University of Washington graduate student and staff member in the Veterans Affairs Office, who was dismissed at the time of the Canwell Committee on un-American activities hearings.
- Repository
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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
-
The papers are open to all users.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Theodore Raymond Astley was born in 1920 in Atlanta, Georgia, and spent most of his childhood years in Pontiac, Michigan. Upon obtaining a bachelor of arts in psychology from the University of Michigan in 1943, Astley joined the U.S. Army as a classification specialist and personnel clerk. He advanced to the rank of technical sergeant. During World War II, he was initially stationed in Fort Richardson, Alaska. In 1945 he was sent to Seattle, Washington, to assist in administering an Army program that provided correspondence courses for overseas personnel. Two weeks after receiving his honorable discharge in 1946, Astley obtained a job at the University of Washington as a career counselor for veterans.
In June 1948 Astley was served a warrant to appear before the Washington Legislature’s Joint Fact Finding Committee on Un-American Activities, which was dubbed the "Canwell Committee" after its chairperson, Albert F. Canwell. Astley appeared before the Canwell Committee and refused to answer any of its questions regarding whether or not he was a communist or had communist affiliations. At one point in the hearings, his refusals to answer the committee's queries became so adamant that he was forcibly ejected for shouting on the stand. Some who were present characterized the reason for his dismissal as the fact that he was not answering the committee's questions but simply making speeches. He was not cited for contempt.
In August 1948 Astley, who had become a part-time employee at the university in order to pursue his graduate studies in psychology and economics, was fired from his counseling position. The cause of his dismissal is controversial. The university claimed that there was no correlation between his refusal to cooperate with the committee a month earlier and his dismissal from his job. Astley maintained that his Canwell Committee experience was a direct cause of his firing, along with the fact that he participated in student organizations that were critical of the committee. In addition to protesting the committee’s hearings, these organizations also criticized the University of Washington’s dismissal of Astley and three other professors who were also suspected of having communist affiliations.
In June 1954 Astley, who was now working as a sawmill "dogger," was called in front of another committee, the House Un-American Activities Committee. These hearings were held in Seattle and were called the Velde Hearings after committee chairperson Harold H. Velde. Once again, Astley refused to answer any queries regarding communist affiliations, but his behavior was more restrained. Instead of shouting at the committee, he simply cited the Fifth Amendment as the reason for his refusal to answer their questions.
In 1962 Astley was awarded a teaching certificate and became a teacher. He worked in education until his retirement, usually teaching social studies and English at the secondary level in the Seattle area. Having been a union member and supporter ever since he worked for General Motors in Pontiac, Astley was active in various education unions, such as the Washington Education Association and the Seattle Teachers' Association.
Ted Astley died in 1994.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Contains biographical files, correspondence, publications, writings, testimony and other court papers, news releases, petitions, personal documents, photographs, clippings, and ephemera, 1920-1994. Primarily relates to hearings by the Canwell Committee of the Washington State Legislature in 1948 and Astley's testimony before the Velde Committee (HUAC) in 1954. Also includes records regarding Astley's activities in several teachers' unions, circa 1960s to 1980s, his military service during World War II, and his student work.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The creator's literary rights have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged into 2 series:
- Personal papers, 1920-1994
- Educational associations papers, 1967-1993
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Personal papers, 1920-1994Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | Biographical information |
1920-1988 |
1/2 | Incoming letters |
1920-1987 |
1/3 | Outgoing letters |
1933, 1976-1985 |
1/4 | General correspondence |
1974 |
Subject files on the Canwell investigation |
||
Incoming letters |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/5 | American Veterans Committee, Seattle Chapter
#2 |
1948 |
1/5 |
The Colby Echo
|
1949 |
1/5 | Civil Rights Congress |
1949 |
1/5 | Gundlach, Jean |
1994 |
1/5 | Hartwich, Ethelyn |
1948 |
1/5 | Lupher, Tom |
1949 |
1/5 | Rutman, Tom |
1949 |
1/5 | United Office and Professional Workers of America,
Local 35 |
1949 |
1/5 | Washington Committee for Academic
Freedom |
1948 |
1/6 | Unidentified |
|
Box/Folder | ||
1/7 | Outgoing letters |
1947-1949 |
1/8 | General correspondence |
1948-1949 |
1/9 | Subpoena |
1948 |
1/10 | Reports |
1947 |
Writings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/11 | Journal
Contains four entries, one regarding the Canwell
hearings.
|
1994 |
1/12 | Drafts |
1947-1949 |
Box/Folder | ||
1/13 | Writings of others regarding Fifth
Amendment |
1954 |
1/14 | Transcripts of Joseph Harrison at an ASUW (Associated
Students of the University of Washington) assembly regarding tenure
cases |
1949 |
News releases |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/15 | Ted Astley (et al.) |
1948 |
1/15 | Communist Party |
1948 |
1/16 | Others |
1948-1949 |
Petitions |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/17 | Notes |
1948 |
1/18 | Miscellaneous |
1948-1949 |
1/19 | University of Washington Student Organization for
Academic Rights meetings |
1949 |
Box/Folder | ||
1/20 | Pamphlets |
1948 |
1/21 | Court papers - University of the State of New York v.
Francis Thompson
This case was a possible precedent for the Canwell
hearings.
|
1947 |
1/22 | Programs and announcements |
undated |
1/23 | Miscellany |
1949 |
1/24 | Ephemera |
1948 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/25 | Concerning Ted Astley |
1948 |
1/26 |
The Daily
|
1949 |
1/27-29 |
The New World
|
1948 |
1/30 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
|
1948-1949 |
1/31-36 | Concerning hearings in general |
1948-1980 |
Box/Folder | ||
1/37 | Subject file on Florence B. James |
1988 |
Box/Folder | ||
1/38 | Subject file on the Extended Services Program, an
educational reading program |
1970-1974 |
1/39 | Subject file on the 1948 elections |
1948 |
Subject files on peace |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/40 | General correspondence |
1951-1954 |
1/41 | Outgoing letters |
undated |
1/42 | Resolutions to end the Korean War |
1951 |
1/43 | Petitions |
1951 |
1/44 | Programs and announcements |
1951 |
1/45 | Newsletters |
1951 |
1/46 | News releases |
1951 |
1/47 | Ephemera |
1951 |
1/48 | Clippings |
1950-1951 |
Subject files on politics |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/49 | Incoming letters |
1947-1988 |
1/50 | Outgoing letters |
1978-1984 |
1/51 | Writings of Ted Astley |
1979-1990 |
1/52 | Script for canvassing |
1984 |
1/53 | Certificates of election to precinct
committee |
1976-1988 |
1/54 | Newsletters |
1946 |
1/55 | Ephemera |
1945-1973 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/56 | Concerning Ted Astley |
1947 |
1/57 | Miscellaneous |
1946 |
Subject files on the Velde hearing |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/58 | Incoming telegram - Velde, Harold H. |
1954 |
1/59 | Summons |
1954 |
1/60 | Testimony of Ted Astley |
1954 |
1/61 | Legal opinions about the Fifth Amendment |
1954 |
1/62 | Notes |
1954 |
1/63 | News releases |
1954 |
1/64 | Ephemera |
1954 |
2/20 | Scrapbook |
1954 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
1/65 | Regarding Ted Astley |
1954 |
1/66 | Hearing (general) |
1954 |
Box/Folder | ||
1/67 | Speeches and writings |
1970-1976 |
1/68-71 | Military service records |
1943-1946 |
1/72-77 | Student papers |
1946-1970 |
1/78 | Personal documents - birth certificates |
1920 |
1/79 | Notes on readings |
undated |
1/80 | Payroll records |
1940-1982 |
1/81 | Programs and announcements |
1953-1969 |
1/82 | Passports |
1966-1984 |
1/83 | Photographs of Alaska during World War II |
undated |
1/84 | Certificates |
1940-1982 |
1/85 | Drawings |
undated |
2/1 | Pamphlets |
1947-1972 |
2/2 | Newsletters |
1969-1973 |
2/3-5 | Publications |
1944-1958 |
2/6 | Ephemera |
undated |
2/7 | Miscellany |
1944-1985 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/8 | Ted Astley |
1938-1973 |
2/9 | Miscellaneous |
1941-1984 |
Educational associations papers, 1967-1993Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
2/10 | Seattle Education Association |
1986-1987 |
Seattle Teachers' Association |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/11 | Organizational information |
1967-1979 |
2/12 | Minutes |
1968-1969 |
2/13 | General correspondence |
1967-1986 |
2/14 | Clippings |
1973-1981 |
Washington Education Association |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/15 | Organizational information |
1973-1992 |
2/16 | Minutes |
1969-1974 |
2/17 | General correspondence |
1968-1973 |
2/18 | Pamphlets |
undated |
2/19 | Clippings |
1972-1993 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Anti-communist movements--Washington (State)--History --20th century
- College students--Political activity
- College students--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- Communism--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Sawmill workers--Washington (State)--Archives
- Teachers' unions--Washington (State)
- Teachers' unions--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Teachers--Political activity
- Teachers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- Universities and colleges--Washington (State)--Seattle--Employees--Archives
- Universities and colleges--Washington (State)--Seattle--Societies, etc
Personal Names
- Astley, Ted, 1920-1994--Archives
Corporate Names
- Seattle Teachers' Association (Seattle, Wash.)
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
- United States. Constitution. 5th Amendment
- Washington (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities
- Washington Education Association
Geographical Names
- Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government--20th century
- Washington (State)--Politics and government--20th century
Form or Genre Terms
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
- Court records
- Newsletters
- Pamphlets
- Petitions
- Photographs
- Press releases
- Scrapbooks
- correspondence
- ephemera
- hearings (meetings, events)
- military records
- subpoenas
- testimonies
- writings
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)