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Addition 1

 Series
Identifier: Series 6

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Thomas Franklin Holgate Papers offer a brief glimpse of the work of a competent university administrator during the first two decades of the Twentieth Century; a view of an effective and practical promoter of higher education for blacks; a productive and stimulating teacher and writer in mathematics; and an administrator (especially in financial matters) sought-after by many educational and religious organizations.

The papers are arranged in five main categories: biographical material; addresses and writings; correspondence; material relating to Holgate Library and Holgate Science Speaking Competition; and material concerning mathematics.

The biographical material includes articles, diaries, newspaper clippings, obituaries, and some material concerning Georgina Burdette Holgate (Dr. Holgate's second wife). The diaries are especially valuable because they record many of Holgate's major appointments in Evanston and elsewhere, provide data concerning his many trips, and accounts of his expenses. The later diaries also contain information about the four Holgate children and their families, occasional personal items and lists of his reading, and more detailed financial records.

The addresses and writings include some reprints of mathematical articles by Holgate and typescripts of his two unpublished historical essays, “A History of the Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1855-1905,” and “Northwestern in the Great War, 1917-1919.”

The general correspondence is primarily administrative and relates to his two terms as acting president (1904-1906, 1916-1919) and to his service as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts (1902-1916). Among the letters from Holgate's first term as acting president are many bitter ones concerning the marketing and text of Arthur H. Wilde's “Northwestern University - A History, 1855-1905” (1906). There are smaller amounts of correspondence with officials of the Norwegian-Danish Theological Seminary (1904) and the Swedish Theological Seminary (1904-1905). Most of the material during Holgate's term as Dean relates to appointments and curricular matters. Some of the personal correspondence during these first two periods contains invitations to Holgate to assume positions at other colleges and universities. The correspondence during Holgate's second term as acting president includes material on the admission of Northwestern to the Association of American Universities; the search for a new head of the Chemistry Department; the search for a new librarian (ultimately Theodore Wesley Koch); the School of Commerce; and the Methodist Episcopal Church.

The correspondence with various individuals may be described briefly as follows:

Correspondent/span dates

Topic

William Deering /1903-1912

Financial and administrative matters, Board of Trustees business.

Ulysses S. Grant /1906-1920 –

Holgate's closest friend. Administrative material pertaining to the College of Liberal Arts (Professor Grant was acting dean, 1907-1908), personal items.

Ludwig Muller /1937-1939 –

Visiting Professor of German at Northwestern, Muller family lived in the Holgates’ home. Personal letters growing out of the year 1928-1929.

Walter Dill Scott /1917-1944

NU president Administrative and curricular matters, personal items dealing with Holgate's working and retirement salaries.

Henry Seely White /1897-1944 –

Holgate's colleague in the Department of Mathematics (to 1905) and later at Vassar. Technical subjects in mathematics, obituaries of White and some personal letters from his survivors.

Abram van Epps Young /1918-1922 –

Chairman of the Department of Chemistry. Letters regarding Young's leave of absence and retirement, the seven-page text (May 10, 1918) of Young's comments to Holgate at a dinner at the University Club of Evanston while inducting Holgate into the "ancient order of the XXV's."

Completing the correspondence section is a substantial folder of letters pertinent to the Holgate's stay in China (1921-1922) and a small amount of letters and other items related to the Holgate's European visits in 1903 and 1907. Some of the Chinese items are photocopies of letters to Professor Grant in which Holgate describes in some detail his work, the scenery, and the educational and political institutions. Included here is the carbon of a general two-page letter (April 2, 1927) from A. J. Bowen (President of the University of Nanking) describing the attacks in Shanghai by revolutionary Chinese soldiers (March 21) on Bowen and other foreigners, in which seven were killed and the rest were saved primarily by shelling from U.S. and British ships.

The folder of material on the Holgate Library at Bennett College in Greensboro, North Carolina, primarily contains items concerned with the groundbreaking for and dedication of the library named for the man who served as Treasurer of the College's Board of Trustees for many years.

The mathematics category includes correspondence and reviews concerning Holgate's tests of geometry and his translation from the German of Reye's standard works on the geometry of position. Also here are correspondence and notes dealing with various mathematical topics and courses, and a partial draft for a book entitled “Elementary Plane Geometry, A Second Course.” Of special interest are Holgate's brief accounts of the early days of the Chicago Chapter of the American Mathematical Society and of the “Evanston Colloquium” held at the time of the Columbian Exposition (1893).

Dates

  • 1892-1973

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is stored off-site and requires two business days advance notice for retrieval. Please contact the McCormick Library at specialcollections@northwestern.edu or 847-491-3635 for more information or to schedule an appointment to view the collection. Folders relating to the sale of 617 Library Place are restricted; consultation with University Archivist required prior to use.

Extent

From the Collection: 13.00 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Description of the addition

This addition to the Thomas Holgate Papers consists of three folders, containing letters of condolence sent to Holgate's family, correspondence between Mrs. Henry Crew and the Holgates, and documents relating to the sale of the Holgate's home at 617 Library Place. The bulk of the addition is made up of condolence letters sent to the children of Thomas Holgate upon his death in 1945. Many were addressed to Holgate's daughter, Frances, who never married and remained at home, looking after her father after her mother's death in 1934. The letters, arranged in chronological order, reflected two of the chief interests in Holgate's life: many of the letters came from persons and groups affiliated with Northwestern University and many others from people who knew Holgate through his work in the Methodist Church. The second part to the addition is correspondence from Helen Coale Crew to Georgina, Thomas Holgate's wife, and Frances, his daughter. Helen Crew was the wife of Henry Crew, a Professor of Physics at Northwestern University. Henry Crew and Thomas Holgate knew each other through the University—their families were neighbors on Library Place in Evanston, and the Holgate and Crew children were playmates as children. Helen Crew was a published author of children's stories and verse, and the letters she wrote to Frances show an active wit and imagination. There is also a much later letter from Helen's daughter, Alice, to Frances and Barbara, Thomas Holgate's daughters. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and includes a few clippings of Crew's poetry and stories. The final folder relates to the Holgate's home at 617 Library Place. There are appraisals from 1939 and 1967. In 1967, Frances Holgate and Barbara Holgate Young sold the house to Northwestern University. Documents include appraisals of the house from 1939 and 1967, as well as the sale contract, closing statement, etc., from the sale.

Library Details

Part of the Northwestern University Archives Repository

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