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Robert W. Topping papers

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Robert W. Topping papers, 1930-1996 | Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

By Mary A. Sego

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Collection Overview

Title: Robert W. Topping papers, 1930-1996Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1966-1988

Primary Creator: Topping, Robert W. (1925-2009)

Extent: 2.75 Cubic feet. More info below.

Arrangement:

1. Purdue Related Publications, 1930-1987 (1.25 cubic feet).

The original order of materials in the series has been maintained. Items consist of Purdue University board of trustees’ minutes (1978-1987), ten cassette tapes (interviews), various issues of Purdue Alumnus, material from the “Purdue Plan for the Eighties” campaign, a brochure for McClure Park, the future Industrial Research Park, and other Purdue related publications. There is an album which contains an extensive collection of Purdue related newspaper clippings from July – December, 1966. This includes clippings related to Purdue’s participation in the 1967 Rose Bowl.

2. Manuscripts and Files, 1945- 1990 (1.5 cubic feet)

This series contains the original manuscript for Robert Toppings published book, A century and beyond: the history of Purdue University,” 1988, along with the files used to write his published work, The Hovde years: a biography of Frederick L. Hovde, 1980. The original order of the files was maintained. Manuscripts for Topping’s two unpublished works, “Gentle Force, The Women of Purdue University” and “Just Call Me Orville” are a part of this series.

Date Acquired: 01/06/2010. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Hovde, Frederick L., 1908-1983, Purdue University, Purdue University--Alumni and alumnae, Purdue University--History, Women's Archives at Purdue University

Forms of Material: Black-and-white photographs, Clippings (Information artifacts), Manuscripts (document genre), Personal papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Robert W. Topping papers (1930-1996; 2.75 cubic feet) the collection consists of many newspaper clippings, news releases, ten interviews on cassette tapes and miscellaneous printed ephemera that Robert W. Topping collected, while on the staff of the Purdue University Office of Publications for twenty-eight years. Also included are the files used for his published book; “The Hovde Years,” 1980 and the original manuscript for “A Century and Beyond,” 1988, along with manuscripts for “Gentle Force, The Women of Purdue University,” 1993 and “Just Call Me Orville,” 1996, the unpublished biography of Orville Redenbacher, 1996. The papers are organized into two series:

Biographical Note

Robert W. Topping was born November 27, 1925. He was the son of Professor and Mrs. Alanson N. Topping. Topping’s father was a professor of electrical engineering at Purdue from 1903 to 1949, so Robert grew up in the community. Robert Topping was a member of the Purdue Class of 1950, and he was editor in chief of the RIVET, a campus humor publication. He graduated in 1950 with a degree in English. His brothers and sisters also graduated from Purdue.

After Robert Topping’s graduation, he spent several years working as a reporter for the Journal and Courier in Lafayette, the LaPorte Herald-Argus and the Grand Rapids Press in Michigan. He was cited in 1956 by the American Political Science Association for distinguished reporting of state and local government in 1956. Topping served in the Air Force in 1950 and 1951 as an information specialist at Castle Air Force base, Merced, California. He returned to Purdue permanently in 1961.

Topping started working in the old Bureau of Information, before it was renamed the Purdue News Service. He was director of the News Service in 1976 when he left that post to begin work on his book about former Purdue President Frederick Hovde. While researching and writing the book, he became an assistant to the vice president for advancement and continued to serve as press officer for the board of trustees and editor of Perspective. He later became senior editor in the Office of Publications and retired in 1990, after twenty-eight years on the Purdue staff. At Topping’s retirement dinner, Governor Evan Bayh made him a “Sagamore of the Wabash”, the highest honor an Indiana governor can bestow. Another award, the Leather Medal, from the Purdue chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists went to Topping in 1990. Awarded annually since 1921, the honor goes to someone “who has made a great contribution to the welfare, success and reputation of Purdue.”

Robert Topping was the founding editor in 1973 of Perspective, the university’s quarterly tabloid. He was also editor of Purdue Today. He has authored three books about Purdue University: The Hovde Years (1980), which covers Purdue history during Frederick Hovde’s presidency from 1946 through 1971. His book, A Century and Beyond (1988), was the first comprehensive history of Purdue since 1925. John Hicks III, the former senior vice president of Purdue, suggested that Topping write an updated version of Purdue’s history in 1983, and A Century and Beyond is a result of that suggestion. The book of trustees: Purdue University, 1865-1989, (1989) is book about Purdue University’s board of trustees members. Topping also wrote two unpublished manuscripts, “Gentle Force, The Women of Purdue University”, (1993) and “Just Call Me Orville”, the unpublished biography of Orville Redenbacher, (1996).

Topping had been the vice president of the Class of 1950, and he played a key role in getting the Class of 1950 lecture hall built on campus. It’s been noted in several publications that he always considered Purdue home. Robert Topping died April 25, 2009, and he will be remembered as one of Purdue University’s best-known historians and beloved storytellers.

Subject/Index Terms

Hovde, Frederick L., 1908-1983
Purdue University
Purdue University--Alumni and alumnae
Purdue University--History
Women's Archives at Purdue University

Administrative Information

Repository: Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

Accruals: #20060721, 24 slides used for A Century and Beyond.

Alternate Extent Statement: 2.75 cubic feet

Access Restrictions: Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions: Purdue University, per deed of gift.

Physical Access Note: Whenever possible, original order of the materials has been retained. All materials have been housed in acid-free folders, and acid-free boxes.

Acquisition Source: Suzanne Topping

Acquisition Method: Donated by Suzanne Topping, 2010.

Preferred Citation: MSA 33, Robert W. Topping papers, Karnes Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries

Finding Aid Revision History: Updated 10/16/12 EW.

Other URL: http://collections.lib.purdue.edu/fa/pdf/MSA33_Topping.pdf


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Purdue Related Publications, 1930-1987],
[Series 2: Manuscripts and Files, 1945-1996],
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Series 1: Purdue Related Publications, 1930-1987Add to your cart.
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Folder

1. Purdue University, Board of Trustees minutes, September 14-15, 1978 - June 15, 1979

2. Purdue University, Board of Trustees minutes, September 7, 1979 – September 24, 1981

3. Purdue University, Board of Trustees minutes, November 12-13, 1981 – May 11, 1984

4. Purdue University, Board of Trustees minutes, September 14, 1984 – May 15, 1987

Small Box

Contains ten cassette tapes, each with individual interviews, William T. Berkshire, Class of ’02, done for Purdue Alumni Association; Buchanan (2 tapes); Jenkins; Karling; Knoy; Koffler; McNelly; Stone

Issues Purdue Alumnus, May 1931

["Bruce Rogers, Sci. 90, Designer of Books”, pp. 5-6; “Muse’ful Mem’oir of a Purdue Man”, by George W. Munro, EE ’97, pp. 7-8]

Purdue Alumnus, September 1943, “Old Purdue”, by George W. Munro, ’97, from

The Bent of Tau Beta Pi, pp. 9-14 (2 issues)

Purdue Alumnus, January, 1987, front cover and feature on R. B. Stewart

Purdue Alumnus, February, 1979, “Archives hold Purdue’s treasures”, pp. 5-6

Purdue Alumnus, March 1979, “Centennial! Experiment Station celebrates 100 years of service”, pp. 2-3, 13

Purdue Alumnus, December 1979, front cover – Dr. Herbert C. Brown and feature, pp. 2-5

Purdue Alumnus, April 1982, 25 Years of Grand Prix

Purdue Alumnus, Summer 1982, 45th anniversary of flight began at Purdue – Amelia Earhart, a continuing mystery, p. 10; “A Gala Week Album”, 1982, p. 12

Purdue Alumnus, December 1984, issue on research Purdue Alumnus, January 1985

front – “Flight of Discovery”; inside – “Aeronautics, Astronautics Foreseen by George Ade, pp. 8-10

The Purdue Engineer, April, 1933, v. XXVIII, no. 7, “Professor G. W. Munro - Impressions of the Mechanical School” by G.W. Munro, pp. 102, 110-112

The Bent of Tau Beta Pi, v. XXXIV, no. 3, “Old Purdue” by George W. Munro, pp. 87-90

Bulletin of Purdue University, v. XXXI, April 1931, no. 7, catalogue number for the sessions of 1930-1931 with announcements for the Sessions of 1931-1932, gift of George Bostwick, ’35 (?)

Purdue University Directory, 1932-1933 appears to be gift of George Bostwick, Ch.E.

Purdue University sixty-first annual commencement, Tuesday, June 11, 1935, program

Purdue Plan for the Eighties – Purdue University – The $34.2 million Campaign for

Advancement in Science and Technology, 1979-1982

[packet of information includes press releases; drafts of letters; campaign

update letters; letter to members of the Board of Trustees of Purdue University,

in regards to the establishment of the Purdue Foundation, Incorporated, dated,

12 January, 1979; final campaign report; University’s “backyard” Plan for the

Eighties campaign in Greater Lafayette and Purdue, led by James C. Shook,

general chairman; photographs of James C. Shook, sketches of proposed

buildings – new Life Sciences Laboratory, Technology Building and Civil

Engineering addition]

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Purdue News Clippings Album, July 1 to December 31, 1966

[Album contains a selection of newspaper and magazine clippings; first 12

pages Rose Bowl clippings (just those that represent direct activity of the

University News Service – news release, photographs, telephone calls or

personal visitations by staff members). The remainder of the album,

clippings selected were not limited to those resulting from material released

by the University News Service, rather they were chosen to give a quick

picture of Purdue University’s “press.”]

Series 2: Manuscripts and Files, 1945-1996Add to your cart.
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Manuscript – “A century and beyond : the history of Purdue University,” 1988
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Manuscript – “A century and beyond : the history of Purdue University”, 1988 [pt. 2]
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Manuscript – “Gentle Force, The Women of Purdue University”, 1993
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Manuscript - “Just Call Me Orville”, 1996 and a letter from James Thurber, 1948

[unpublished biography of Orville Redenbacher and a letter from James

Thurber addressed to Mr. Topping, when he was editor of the Rivet, as a

student at Purdue University, dated October 30, 1948]

Box 7: Files on Frederick Hovde used in writing Topping’s book, “The Hovde Years”, 1980Add to your cart.

Folder

1 Visit of King and Queen of Afghanistan, September 16, 1963

2. Athletics, 1958-1975

[newspaper clippings and photographs of Hovde playing golf]

3. Legislative, 1963-1967, newspaper clippings

4. Miscellaneous, circa 1960-1970, newspaper clippings

5. Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild and Contest, 1946

[correspondence, issues of Guild News, Plans and Instructions for building

a miniature model Napoleonic Coach, 1946 competition]

6. Hold for Questions – Hovde

7. Draft – The Hovde Years – Chapter IX, Some of the People Around Him

8. Unmarked Folder – Early Years (?)

9. Part II, Chapter X – Biographical Data

10. Part 1, Chapter II – University of Minnesota (Undergraduate Years)

11. Part 1, Chapter III – At Oxford

12. Part II, Chapter VI, Coming to Purdue

13. Rose Bowl, newspaper clippings

14. Social and Mrs. Hovde, circa 1950-1970, newspaper clippings

15. Speeches, Messages, etc., 1960-1970, newspapers clippings

16. Part 1, Chapter V, W.W. II

17. Part 1, Chapter IV, General College, University of Rochester

18. Part II, Chapter VI, Appointment as President

[letters of congratulations, newspaper clippings, Washington farewell

dinner, first speech at Lafayette, October 15, 1945 (homecoming banquet),

remodeling changes]



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