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J. M. Gillette Papers, 1880-1949
Collection Overview
Title: J. M. Gillette Papers, 1880-1949
ID: OGLMC0048
Primary Creator: Gillette, John Morris (1866-1949)
Extent: 19.25 Linear Feet
Subjects: University of North Dakota - Faculty
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The J. M. Gillette Papers, 1880-1949, have been divided into two series:
Series 1: Correspondence
Series 2: Research Files, Manuscripts, Publications, and Miscellaneous
Two photographs were separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets.
Collection Historical Note
John Morris Gillette was born August 9, 1866, near Maryville, Missouri. He was the son of William and Jane (Radford) Gillette. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Park College in Parkville, Missouri, in 1892. In 1895, he graduated from the Princeton Theological Seminary, in addition to receiving a Master of Arts degree from Princeton University. Gillette continued his education with a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the Chicago Theological Seminary in 1898. He earned a second doctorate, this one in sociology, from the University of Chicago in 1901.
Gillette became an ordained Presbyterian minister in 1895, and served in Dodge City, Kansas, until 1896. From 1898 to 1901, he was president of Chadron (Nebraska) State Normal School. On September 4, 1901, he married Margaret Carolyn Morgan in Chadron. He served as Principal of the Academy for Young Women in Jacksonville, Illinois, 1901-1903, before moving to Valley City, North Dakota, to accept a position at Valley City Normal School. He was a professor in history and sociology at Valley City, 1903-1907.
Gillette became an assistant professor in sociology and an instructor in history at the University of North Dakota in 1907. The following year, he founded and was named chair of the Department of Sociology. He was also promoted to professor. By 1911, the department had grown to such a point that seventeen courses were part of the curriculum. The department was among the first on campus to offer graduate degrees; the University’s first Ph.D. was granted to George R. Davies in 1914 with a degree in history and sociology. Davies went on to teach in the Department of Sociology until 1928, when he resigned to accept a position at the University of Iowa.
A major milestone in Gillette’s career was the publication of Rural Sociology in 1913. This book was the first formal textbook in the field, won Gillette nation wide acclaim as the founder of this branch of sociology. In 1914, Gillette and the Sociology Club established the University Settlement House. Sponsored jointly by Gillette and UND President Frank McVey, the house cared for over eighty needy families.
In later years, Gillette led the Department of Sociology towards a great emphasis on statistics, while also reintroducing the study of anthropology, which had not been part of the curriculum since 1907. Gillette was also involved with an increased emphasis on the study of social work.
Following the retirement of UND President Thomas Kane in 1933, Gillette was offered the presidency by North Dakota Governor William Langer. After thinking it over for a while, Gillette turned the offer down, but was successful in persuading Langer and the Board of Administration to hire John C. West, former superintendent of Grand Forks public schools.
Gillette was active in a number of academic groups and organizations, including Phi Beta Kappa, the International Sociological Society, and the Czechoslovakian National Academy of Agriculture. He was involved with the American Sociological Society, and served as President of the organization in 1928. He served North Dakota through activity with the North Dakota State Historical Society, the North Dakota Workmen’s Compensation and Unemployment Insurance Division, and the North Dakota State Child Labor Commission. During the Great Depression, Gillette was the State Supervisor of Rural Research for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
Gillette was also a social reformer who was a member of the American Association for Labor Legislation, the National Child Labor Committee, and the North Dakota Men’s League for Women’s Suffrage. Gillette was especially interested in issues surrounding jails and poor farms. His research was published in a 1913 edition of the Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota. Gillette recommended that poor farms be eliminated, while also calling for more inspections of jails, and a greater supervision of local and state charities.
Gillette retired from UND in 1948, and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree in 1949. He died September 24, 1949, in Grand Forks. The former Chemistry Building was rededicated in his honor on October 7, 1983.
Sources:
University of the Northern Plains: A History of the University of North Dakota, 1883-1958. by Louis Geiger. Grand Forks: UND Press, 1958.
(History of the Department of) Sociology, Anthropology-Archaeology, Social Work. by Kenneth J. Dawes. Grand Forks: University of North Dakota, 1983.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Additional material was donated by the estate of Margarget (Rock) Bundlie in July 2024 (2024-3512). Bundlie was the granddaughter of Gillette.
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Method: Donation; the original acquisition records are unavailable.
Related Publications:
The following books have been added to Special Collections Stacks:
Culture Agencies of a Typical Manufacturing Group: South Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1901. Call number: HN80.C5 G5
Eighty Years a Plainsman: An Autobiography. by John Morris Gillette, edited by Kenneth J. Dawes. Grand Forks: UND Alumni Association: 1989. Call number: HM22. U532 G54 A3 1988
Essentials of Human Personality (Excerpts of his Ph.D. dissertation, presented to the Chicago Theological Seminary). 1898. Call number: B824. G54 (Rare Book Collection)
The Family and Society. Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1914. Call number: HQ728. G4
“North Dakota Weather and the Rural Economy.” Bulletin of the Department of Sociology, University of North Dakota: 1945. Call number: HM15. N6 no. 11
“North Dakota Farm Enlargement: Reasons and Causes.” Bulletin of the Department of Sociology, University of North Dakota: 1946. Call number: HM15. N6 no.12
The North Dakota Harvest of the Nonpartisan League. New York: The Harvest, 1919. Call number: HD1485. N4 G54x
“Poor-Relief and Jails in North Dakota.” Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota. vol. 3, no.2: 1913. Call number: HV98. N9 G5
Problems of a Changing Social Order. New York: American Book Company, 1942. Call number: HN57. G56
Rural Sociology. New York: Macmillan, 1936. Call number: HT421. G53 1936
Sociology. Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1916. Call number: HM66. G56
Social Economics of North Dakota. Minneapolis: Burgess, 1942. Call number: HC107. N9 G5
Vocational Education. Cincinnati: American Book Company, 1910. Call number: LC1059. G6
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). J. M. Gillette Papers. OGLMC 48, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in September 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Correspondence],
[Series 2: Research Files, Manuscripts, Publications, and Miscellaneous],
[Photographs :],
[All]
- Series 1: Correspondence
- This series contains Gillette’s professional and personal correspondence, 1895-1949.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Letters of recommendation, 1895-1903
- Folder 2: 1899-1908
- Folder 3: 1909
- Folder 4: 1910
- Folder 5: 1911
- Folder 6: January-June 1912
- Folder 7: July-December 1912
- Folder 8: January-March 1913
- Folder 9: April-August 1913
- Folder 10: September-December 1913
- Folder 11: January-March 1914
- Folder 12: April-August 1914
- Folder 13: September-December 1914
- Folder 14: January-April 1915
- Folder 15: May-August 1915
- Folder 16: September-October 1915
- Folder 17: November-December 1915
- Folder 18: January-February 1916
- Folder 19: March-May 1916
- Folder 20: June-September 1916
- Folder 21: October-December 1916
- Folder 22: January-February 1917
- Folder 23: March-May 1917
- Folder 24: June-September 1917
- Folder 25: October-December 1917
- Box 2
- Folder 1: January - March 1918
- Folder 2: April - July 1918
- Folder 3: August - December 1918
- Folder 4: January - March 1919
- Folder 5: April - August 1919
- Folder 6: September - December 1919
- Folder 7: January - June 1920
- Folder 8: July - December 1920
- Folder 9: January - June 1921
- Folder 10: July - December 1921
- Folder 11: January - May 1922
- Folder 12: June - December 1922
- Folder 13: January - June 1923
- Folder 14: July - December 1923
- Folder 15: January - June 1924
- Folder 16: July - December 1924
- Folder 17: January - March 1925
- Folder 18: April - September 1925
- Folder 19: October - December 1925
- Folder 20: January - April 1926
- Folder 21: May - August 1926
- Box 3
- Folder 1: September - December 1926
- Folder 2: January - April 1927
- Folder 3: May - September 1927
- Folder 4: October - December 1927
- Folder 5: January 1928
- Folder 6: February - March 1928
- Folder 7: April - May 1928
- Folder 8: June - September 1928
- Folder 9: October - December 1928
- Folder 10: January - March 1929
- Folder 11: April - June 1929
- Folder 12: July - September 1929
- Folder 13: October - December 1929
- Folder 14: January - April 1930
- Folder 15: May - September 1930
- Folder 16: October - December 1930
- Folder 17: Mayo Clinic Health Report, 1930
- Folder 18: January - April 1931
- Folder 19: May - August 1931
- Folder 20: September - December 1931
- Folder 21: January - June 1932
- Folder 22: July - December 1932
- Folder 23: January - April 1933
- Folder 24: May - August 1933
- Folder 25: September - December 1933
- Box 4
- Folder 1: January - April 1934
- Folder 2: May - August 1934
- Folder 3: September - December 1934
- Folder 4: January - March 1935
- Folder 5: April - December 1935
- Folder 6: January - June 1936
- Folder 7: July - December 1936
- Folder 8: 1937
- Folder 9: 1938
- Folder 10: 1939
- Folder 11: 1940
- Folder 12: 1941
- Folder 13: 1942
- Folder 14: 1943
- Folder 15: 1944
- Folder 16: 1945
- Folder 17: 1946
- Folder 18: 1947
- Folder 19: 1948
- Folder 20: 1949
- Folder 21: Correspondence regarding Gillette sent to Dr. P. A. Munch from J. M. Reinhardt
- Folder 22: Post-mortem correspondence and honors regarding Gillette
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