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Louis Martin Sears papers

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Biographical Note

Administrative Information

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Writings by Sears

Correspondence

Research Materials

Printed Material

Photographic Material

Articles

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Louis Martin Sears papers, 1911-1960 | Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

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Collection Overview

Title: Louis Martin Sears papers, 1911-1960Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1928-1958

Primary Creator: Sears, Louis Martin (1885-1960)

Extent: 4.0 Cubic feet. More info below.

Arrangement:

The Papers are comprised of the following series:

I. Writings by Sears, 1911-1960; II. Correspondence, 1936-1959; III. Research Materials, 1935-1957; IV. Printed Material, 1922-1958; V. Photographic Material, undated.

The Writings series includes journal articles and reprints, typescripts, books, critical reviews, speeches, commencement addresses, talks for conference proceedings, course papers, essays, and memoirs. Also included in this series are two sets of meeting minutes of the Parlor Club taken by Sears in 1946.

The Correspondence series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence primarily relating to Sears' various writing projects.

The Research Materials series includes Sears' notes and references to sources used by him in his writings and research.

The Printed Material series includes journal articles, pamphlets, and other assorted materials given to Sears or collected by him.

The Photographic Material series consists of one photographic print of Sears, undated

Date Acquired: 00/00/2005

Subjects: Academy of Political Science, American Historical Association, Phi Beta Kappa, Sears, Louis Martin (1885-1960)

Forms of Material: Correspondence, Manuscripts (document genre), Photographic prints, Speeches

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Louis Martin Sears Papers (1911-1960; 4 cubic ft.) document the professional career of historian and author Louis Martin Sears. Types of materials in the collection include writings, speeches, correspondence, printed material, and a photograph of Sears. The bulk of the papers consist of typescripts or manuscripts for various articles, speeches, books, or book reviews written by Sears. There are also five folders among the faculty folder publications which contain articles by Louis Martin Sears.

Biographical Note

Author and historian Louis Martin Sears was born in Chicago on June 4, 1885.  Sears received Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees from the University of Chicago, which awarded him its Alumni Citation for Public Service in 1950.  Sears joined the faculty of Purdue University in 1920.  Prior to coming to Purdue as an assistant professor in 1920, he taught in high schools at Birmingham, Alabama, Joliet, Illinois, and Chicago.  Sears became an associate professor at Purdue in 1922, and was promoted to a full professor of history in 1925.  In 1953, Sears received the Sigma Delta Chi "Best Teacher" award, and he was commencement speaker to the 1955 graduating class of Purdue University.  In addition to his teaching duties at Purdue, Sears taught summer terms at the University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, University of West Virginia, University of Cincinnati, University of Wisconsin, and New York University.  He also taught for a full year at Duke University. After retiring from Purdue in 1956, Sears went to Washington, D.C. to complete work on several books he was writing.  Sears authored several history texts and numerous journal articles, primarily relating to United States diplomatic history.  Some of his books include John Slidell, Jefferson and the Embargo, A History of American Foreign Relations, George Washington, and George Washington and the French Revolution. 

  Sears was active in the Indiana and Mississippi Valley historical societies, the American Historical Association, and the Academy of Political Science.  He was a fellow of the Royal History Society of Great Britain, a member of the University of Chicago Literary Society, the Cosmos Club in Washington, and Phi Beta Kappa.  He was an honorary member of the Purdue chapters of Sigma Delta Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Gamma Mu, Alpha Phi Omega, and the Town and Gown Club of Lafayette, Indiana.

 Dr. Sears was Professor Emeritus of History at Purdue when he died on May 14, 1960, in George Washington Hospital in Washington, D.C.  Sears is buried in Lockport Cemetery in Lockport, Illinois.  He never married, and members of his family preceded him in death

Subject/Index Terms

Academy of Political Science
American Historical Association
Phi Beta Kappa
Sears, Louis Martin (1885-1960)

Administrative Information

Repository: Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

Alternate Extent Statement: 4 cubic feet and 2 faculty folders

Access Restrictions: Collection is open for research.

Physical Access Note: The collection is stored offsite; 24 hours notice is required to access the collection.

Separated Materials: Photographic print was placed in Purdue File.

Preferred Citation: MSF 338, Louis Martin Sears Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries

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


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Writings by Sears, 1911-1960],
[Series 2: Correspondence, 1936-1959],
[Series 3: Research Materials, 1935-1957],
[Series 4: Printed Material, 1922-1958],
[Series 5: Photographic Material, n.d.],
[Folder 1: Articles, 1921-1924],
[Folder 2: Articles, 1924-1928],
[Folder 3: Articles, 1927-1932],
[Folder 4: Articles, 1941-1944],
[Folder 5: Articles, 1945-1955],
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Series 1: Writings by Sears, 1911-1960Add to your cart.
Box 1: Box AAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Course Papers, 1911; 1915Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Memoirs, 1937 and undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Parlor Club Minutes, 1946Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Articles (A-K), 1914-1959Add to your cart.
Box 2: Box BAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Articles (L-Z), 1915-1955Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Dictionary Entries, for Dictionary of American History, 1938 and undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Tributes and Eulogies, 1937-1945Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Speeches (A-Z), 1918-1955Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Books (A-G), 1938-1960Add to your cart.
Box 3: Box CAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Books (G-Z), 1926-1938 and undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Card File of Sears' Writings, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Book and Article Reviews by Sears, 1927-1956Add to your cart.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1936-1959Add to your cart.
Box 3: Box CAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Business, 1936-1959Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Personal, 1938-1959 and undatedAdd to your cart.
Series 3: Research Materials, 1935-1957Add to your cart.
Box 3: Box CAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Notes for Books and Articles, 1936-1957Add to your cart.
the majority relate to George Washington and the French Revolution
Box 4: Box DAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Notes for Books and Articles, undatedAdd to your cart.
Series 4: Printed Material, 1922-1958Add to your cart.
Box 4: Box DAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Printed Material, 1922-1958 and undatedAdd to your cart.
Series 5: Photographic Material, n.d.Add to your cart.
Item 1: Photographic print of Sears, n.d.Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Articles, 1921-1924Add to your cart.

A Confederate Diplomat at the Court of Napleon III, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from the American Historical Review, vol. XXVI, no. 2, January, 1921, pp. 255-281.

The Middle States and the Embargo of 1808, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from the South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. XXI, no. 2, April, 1922, pp. 152-169.

John Slidell, Forgotten Leader in a Lost Cause, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from the South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. XXIII, no. 3, July, 1924, pp. 225-241.

Nicholas P. Trist, a Diplomat with Ideals, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinte from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, vol. XI, no. 1, June, 1924, pp. 85-98.

Folder 2: Articles, 1924-1928Add to your cart.

August Belmont, Banker in Politics, Sears, L. M. The Historical Outlook, vol. XV, no. 4, April, 1924, pp. 151-154.

The London Times' American Correspondent in 1861; Unpublished Letters of W. H. Russell, edited by Louis M. Sears. The Historical Outlook, vol. XVI, no. 6, October, 1925, pp. 251-257.

"Trends in Historical Interpretation" an address by Louis Martin Sears delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Purdue University, Monday, December 3, 1928. (2 copies)

Folder 3: Articles, 1927-1932Add to your cart.

French Opinion of the Spanish-American War, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. VII, no. 1, February, 1927, pp. 25-44. (2 copies)

"George Washington in 1932", address given by Louis M. Sears for Addresses in Celebration of the Washington Bicentenary 1932, (2 copies)

Folder 4: Articles, 1941-1944Add to your cart.

Foreign Policy in the Dictionary of American History, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted for private circulation from The Journal of Modern History, vol. XIII, no. 1, March, 1941, pp. 65-75.

"Navy day in Wartime," an address by Louis Martin Sears, 1942. Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University.

"The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the General DeLafayette Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, March 7, 1944, an address given by Louis Martin Sears.

Folder 5: Articles, 1945-1955Add to your cart.

In Memoriam President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a Convocation Service, April 14, 1943, Purdue University, Hall of Music [program from event, contains address on FDR's life, given by Louis Martin Sears, 2 copies]

Commencement Address, by Louis Martin Sears, Professor of History, Purdue University, 1955.


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Writings by Sears, 1911-1960],
[Series 2: Correspondence, 1936-1959],
[Series 3: Research Materials, 1935-1957],
[Series 4: Printed Material, 1922-1958],
[Series 5: Photographic Material, n.d.],
[Folder 1: Articles, 1921-1924],
[Folder 2: Articles, 1924-1928],
[Folder 3: Articles, 1927-1932],
[Folder 4: Articles, 1941-1944],
[Folder 5: Articles, 1945-1955],
[All]


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