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Theodore Pedeliski Papers, 1920-2000
Collection Overview
Title: Theodore Pedeliski Papers, 1920-2000
ID: OGLMC1019
Primary Creator: Pedeliski, Theodore (1936-)
Extent: 5.0 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 05/01/1985. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: University of North Dakota - Faculty
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Theodore Pedeliski Papers, 1920-2000, are divided into three series:
Series I: Pre-Professional Work
Series II: Professional Work
Series III: Personal Interests and Research
Collection Historical Note
Theodore Pedeliski was born in April 1936, in Belfield, North Dakota, to Nicholas and Polly (Logosz) Pedeliski. His father was a teacher at Murphy School, a rural school in Billings County, North Dakota. Nicholas Pedeliski taught his son, Theodore Pedeliski, for seven years at this school. He attended Dickinson State Teachers College, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1957. After graduation, Pedeliski taught English at a high school in Napoleon, North Dakota, before being entering the United States Army. He served with the Army as Post Librarian at Kagnew Station in Asmara, Ethiopia, from 1959-1961.
After being discharged from the U.S. Army, Pedeliski taught for two years at the Division of Independent Study in Fargo. He next enrolled at the University of North Dakota, and earned a Master's Degree in Political Science in 1965. He next attended the University of Minnesota, where he earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1972. The title of his doctoral dissertation was “The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control.”
Pedeliski returned to UND in 1969 to become an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1973, and achieved tenure in 1975. He was named a full Professor in 1988. He was awarded emeritus status following his retirement from the University in 2000.
While a faculty member at the University, Pedeliski served on many committees and was nominated for the Best Teaching Award. He was the producer of the radio program Jazz Streams on KFJM, in addition to a presence on the radio station as a commentator. He authored several publications for the UND Bureau of Governmental Affairs, co-authored the book Public Personnel Administration: Confronting the Challenges of Change in 1996, and was a frequent presenter at scholarly conferences. Pedeliski also wrote A Tour of St. Michael’s Church in 2001.
Pedeliski received a 1995-1996 American Judicature Society Award from the American Political Science Association, and was inducted into the North Dakota Ukrainian Hall of Fame in 2001. This honor was based on his contributions to the history of Ukrainians in North Dakota.
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Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Theodore Pedeliski donated additional materials on July 5, 2000 (2000-2459).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Theodore Pedeliski, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; 85-1379
Related Publications:
Public Personnel Administration: Confronting the Challenges of Change by Don A. Cozzetto, Theodore B. Pedeliski, and Terence J. Tipple. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996. Call Number: JK765.C68 1996
A Tour of St. Michael’s Church by Theodore Pedeliski; drawings by Mary Hackenberg Kennedy. Grand Forks: St. Michael’s, 2001. Call Number: NA5235.G755 P42 2001
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Theodore Pedeliski Papers. OGLMC 1019, 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 October 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
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[Series 1: Pre-Professional Work],
[Series 2: Professional Work],
[Series 3: Personal Interests and Research],
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- Series 1: Pre-Professional Work
- This series includes papers written by Pedeliski under various auspices, including his Master of Arts Thesis which was submitted to the University of North Dakota in 1965, and his Doctoral Dissertation which was submitted to the University of Minnesota in 1972.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: 1963 Paper, "The Treatment of Hessian Prisoners in the Revolutionary War" [with corrections]
- Folder 2: 1963 Paper, "The Treatment of Hessian Prisoners in the Revolutionary War" [later version written under Dr. Elwyn B. Robinson: also with corrections]
- Folder 3: 1963 Paper, "Factors Affecting the Desertion Rate of German Mercenaries in the American Revolution" [written under Dr. Elwyn B. Robinson]
- Folder 4: 1965 Paper, "Directions in Demonology in North Dakota Press Organs During the Populist Era" [written under Professor Glenn Smith]
- Folder 5: 1965 Paper, "Judicial Response of the U.S. 2nd and 9th Circuit Courts of Appeals in INS Alien Cases, 1941-1961"
- Folder 6: Interaction Patterns in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1941-51) 1965 Master of Arts Thesis Submitted to the University of North Dakota (First Part)
- Folder 7: Interaction Patterns in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1941- 51): 1965 Master of Arts Thesis Submitted to the University of North Dakota (Second Part)
- Folder 8: The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control: 1972 Ph. D. Dissertation submitted to the University of Minnesota (First Part)
- Folder 9: The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control: 1972 Ph. D. Dissertation submitted to the University of Minnesota (Second Part)
- Folder 10: The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control: 1972 Ph. D. Dissertation submitted to the University of Minnesota (Third Part)
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