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Glinda Crawford Papers, 1973-2004
Collection Overview
Title: Glinda Crawford Papers, 1973-2004
ID: OGLMC1320
Primary Creator: Crawford, Glinda (1948-2016)
Extent: 1.75 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 12/18/1995. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: University of North Dakota - Faculty, Women's History
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Glinda Crawford Papers contain materials related to Crawford's tenure as head of the UND Department of Home Economics Education. These include publications, correspondence, home economics curriculum schedules for UND and other universities, lists of Home Economics graduates, student teacher placement lists and guidelines, and home economics career outlook reports and statistics. Publications by Crawford include articles, a student teaching handbook, and Home Economics Department program reviews and reports. Articles about Crawford comment on her artistic abilities and teaching techniques. One folder contains an article on UND alumna H. Christine Finlayson, who served as North Dakota State Supervisor of Vocational Home Economics from 1922 to 1963. Correspondence includes letters to and from supporters of the UND home economics program and letters to cooperating teachers participating in student teacher placements. The collection also contains material about the Home Economics Advisory Committee, formed in 1991 to advise about the feasibility of retaining UND's home economics program.
There were numerous additions made to the Glinda Crawford Papers, and the materials from early additions include: records that document a 1998 presentation given at the University of North Dakota by Chief Arvol Looking Horse, a Native American spiritual leader; copies of poems written by Crawford in 1997; various academic works by Crawford; and a sketch of the Home Economics Building. Materials from the later additions include: various articles written by Crawford focusing on the beauty, health benefits and preservation of Echinacea, the Purple Coneflower, along with local and regional newspaper articles and facts about Echinacea; information on the Healthy UND- Environmental Wellness Subcommittee; a program from an art show which featured Glinda Crawford's work; the Thesis Crawford wrote while attaining her Master’s Degree, and the Dissertation she wrote while earning her Doctorate; and publications recording the history of the Home Economics Department at the University of North Dakota and the North Dakota Home Economics Association.
Collection Historical Note
"Glinda Crawford, Professor Emerita of Sociology, passed away Jan. 13, 2016, at home in Kirksville, Missouri, surrounded by her family. She was 67.
Glinda was born September 7, 1948, in Kirksville to Jack and Dorothy (Brenz) Bloskovich. She attended Kirksville Senior High School, graduating in 1966. On December 30, 1966, she married the love of her life, Richard Crawford, who served as a Professor of Biology at UND. To this union their daughter, Melanie, was born.
After earning degrees at both Northeast Missouri State (now Truman) and Iowa State, she served on the faculty of the University of North Dakota from 1975 to 2005. In her early years at UND, Glinda was in charge of the Home Economics Education program. She served as national president of the American Vocational Association and was recognized as a Leader by the National Home Economics Association. In 1994 she developed an Environmental Studies and Outreach program. Among her favorite classes to teach were Living Lightly on the Earth and Ecofeminism, which were highly popular with students.
Glinda was beloved by students and she often involved them in special projects. One of those projects resulted in the establishment of the Soaring Eagle Prairie on the UND campus. She was treasured by many as a mentor and friend, and her heart was always open to all who came her way. She had a very creative spirit and wove beauty into every aspect of her world. She was an artist, quilter and gardener; Earth mother, mentor, and community builder. She deeply loved to restore native prairie and watch it thrive with grasses, butterflies, flowers, and other critters. The beauty of her work remains and she will be missed by many.
She was preceded in death by her parents and is survived by her husband, Richard, her daughter, Melanie, son-in-law Dave Greene, and two step-grandchildren, Isabel and Calvin; her brother, Brian (Diane); the Crawford family brothers-in-law, John (Connie), Hollis (Deleta), Gerald (Connie); and numerous nieces and nephews."
Source: University Letter, 15 January 2016
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Numerous additions were donated by Crawford (98-2253; 99-2283; 2002-2585; 2004-2685; 2004-2679; and 2005-2734).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Glinda Crawford, UND Department of Sociology
Acquisition Method: Donation; 95-2047
Separated Materials:
The following items, which were authored or coauthored by Crawford, have been separated from the collection:
Consumer Homemaking Education: What Are the Impacts?
Techniques for Starting and Maintaining FHA/HERO Chapters
College Teaching Monograph - Computer Applications to Instruction In a University Academic Department
Home Economics Education Computer Research and Exemplary Projects: State of the Art
Life Skills: A Concerns Approach - North Dakota Junior High Home Economics Curriculum
Journal of Vocational Home Economics Education, Spring 1991
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Glinda Crawford Papers. OGLMC 1320, 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 February 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Photographs :],
[Videotape :],
[Cassette Tape 2056: Toby Talk, Radio host Toby Baker interviews Crawford about Echinacea, the Purple Coneflower: June 16, 1998.],
[All]
- Photographs :
- These photographs were separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets.
- Photograph 1: Phi Upsilon Omicron in the Home Ec. Building Conference Room, ca. 1977
- Photograph 2: Photo of student teacher Pat Thorpe of Crookston, MN, ca 1976
- Photograph 3: Nancy Johnson student teaching in Home Economics, Crookston High School (?), ca. 1976
- Photograph 4: Student teacher Nancy Johnson, ca. 1976
- Photograph 5: Photo of Ann Hiner with her family, Ann was a former supervisor of student teachers in about 1977-78, photo ca. Easter 1987
- Photograph 6: Photo of Linda Redman's return to UND as alum of the Home Economics Department, Glinda Crawford is seated next to Redman, ca. 1984
- Photograph 7: Going away party for student teacher Margo Youngern, ca. 1976
- Photograph 8: Going away party for student teacher Margo Youngern, ca. 1976
- Photograph 9: Home Economics and Nutrition faculty honored at Founder's Day with the McDermott Award for Outstanding Teaching, ca. 1986
- Photograph 10: Portrait of Glinda Crawford, date unknown
Browse by Box:
[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Photographs :],
[Videotape :],
[Cassette Tape 2056: Toby Talk, Radio host Toby Baker interviews Crawford about Echinacea, the Purple Coneflower: June 16, 1998.],
[All]