Eliot Glassheim Papers
Scope and Contents
The Eliot Glassheim Papers have been divided into five series: Series 1: Committee of the Whole Series 2: Committee and City Government Office Papers Series 3: Special Programs and Miscellaneous Series 4: Voices from the Flood: An Oral History of the 1997 Flood of the Red River of the North Series 5: Falconer Family
Dates
- created: 1982-1984, 1997-1999
- Other: Date acquired: 06/04/1984
Creator
- Glassheim, Eliot (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Biographical or Historical Information
Eliot Glassheim was born in New York City to Raymond S. Glassheim and Edith Ruthizer on February 1938. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1960 from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. His first impulse after graduation was to delve into journalism which led him to Washington, D.C. where he worked as a copyboy for the Washington Post. He managed during this stint to publish ten short book reviews for the newspaper's book reviews section. He left this position in 1961 to pursue editorial production at the Wall Street Journal in New York City doing proofreading layout.
In 1963, however, Glassheim shifted focus in his career, teaching literature and grammar in grades 9th-12th at Croyden Hall in Atlantic Heights, New Jersey. Soon after, Glassheim attended graduate school at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where he received Masters (1966) and Doctoral (1973) degrees in American Literature with concentration on Paul Goodman and the alternative school movement. As a result of these studies, Glassheim wrote his dissertation, The Community Anarchist Background of Paul Goodman's The Empire City. While working towards his doctoral degree, Glassheim was an assistant professor of English at Augusta College in Augusta, Georgia, between 1969 and 1971.
Although Glassheim moved to North Dakota in 1972 to pursue a professorship in the English Department at University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, he taught only three years before being elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives in 1975. He served until 1976, and was elected again in 1993. He served as the Assistant Minority Leader in 2003 legislative session. He has also been a member of the Grand Forks City Council for over twenty years.
He was a policy analyst for Northern Great Plains, Inc. and an executive Director for Quad County Community Action Agency. He authored The Restless Giant, a compilation of poems, and has edited several books, including Key Issues in Population Policy (1976). He also edited two books related to the 1997 Red River Valley Flood: Voices from the Flood (1999) and Behind the Scenes: Leadership and Decision-making in a Natural Disaster (2002). He also produced Eat the Day, a folk song record. He is owner of Dr. Eliot’s Twice Sold Tales, a used and rare book store.
He is married to Dyan Rey and has two children.
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Language of Materials
English
Abstract
1938-2019; Grand Forks City Council member and member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
Source of Acquisition
Eliot Glassheim, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Method of Acquisition
Donation; 84-1305
Accruals and Additions
Additional material was donated by Eliot Glassheim on February 11, 2004 (2004-2673) and by Greg Vetter on June 22, 2005 (2005-2790).
Subject
- City of Grand Forks, North Dakota (Organization)
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Repository Details
Part of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections Repository
Chester Fritz Library
3051 University Ave Stop 9000
Grand Forks ND 58202-9000 US
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