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Ed Hamlett Papers
1954-1988

Series VII-XII Listing

Series VII. The Community of Performing Arts (COPA) Series contains information on a joint New York State and Vermont project for teenagers. It consists of administrative files, payroll, and information on the formation of the organization.

Series VIII. The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) Series is a small series about the organization and has material Ed collected from the FCC as the bulk of the items.

Series IX and Series X. The Mississippi Schools Materials Series and the South Carolina Schools Materials Series both consist of collected items from the desegregation of the schools and the problems encountered when that happened. Statistical data, publications, and notes taken by Ed comprise the majority of these two series.

Series XI. The Nursing Series, one of the largest sections of the Ed Hamlett Papers (9.2 linear feet), spans Ed’s involvement in psychiatric nursing at Vanderbilt. It includes notes, publications, meeting notes and various other materials associated with the Tennessee Nurses Association, the American Nursing Association and nursing at Vanderbilt University, where Ed spent the majority of his nursing career.

Series XII. The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Series deals with information collected about the organization and Ed’s work with the group during the 1960’s.


Series VII: Community of Performing Arts (COPA) Series VIII: Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) Series IX: Mississippi Schools Materials Series X: South Carolina Schools Materials Series XI: Nursing Materials Series XII: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

Overview | Biographical Note | Complete Finding Aid (pdf)
Series I-VI Listing | Series VII-XII Listing | Series XIII-XIX Listing


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