Edna Twamley Papers
Scope and Contents
The Edna Twamley Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, material from the dedication of Twamley Hall and a notice of probate for her will. All of the correspondence is from Edna Twamley. One letter was written to Mabel French in 1912. The remaining letters were written to Mabel's daughter Mary Margaret, and her husband, Richard Frank. The newspaper and magazine clippings are from various sources, including the Grand Forks Herald and the University of North Dakota Alumni Review. Programs for the dedication of Twamley Hall and the carillon are included, as is a partial transcript of the speech she delivered for the occasion. Finally, materials gathered by Mary Margaret Frank for the purposes of a 1985 article in Plainswoman magazine are included. This folder consists of correspondence from one of Edna Twamley's friends in New York, as well as a rough draft and final version of the article.
Dates
- created: 1911-1985
- Other: Date acquired: 05/00/1988
Creator
- Twamley, Edna (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
Edna M. Twamley was born October 31, 1879 in St. Paul, Minnesota. She was the daughter of James and Mary Elizabeth (Hawkins) Twamley. James Twamley was one of the founders of the University of North Dakota and a member of its first board of regents.
Edna Twamley graduated from Grand Forks Central High School in 1898 and entered UND the following fall. According to the 1964-65 edition of Who’s Who in America, “since her father lived nearby, she was prohibited by University rule from living on campus in the single dormitory available.” Therefore, she transferred to the University of Minnesota following the 1899-1900 school year and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1902.
Following graduation, she returned to Grand Forks to teach at Grand Forks Central. She taught English and American Literature, and was involved with the girls basketball team. She also began taking summer courses at Columbia University in New York City, eventually graduating with a Master of Arts degree. Her thesis, "The Western Sketches of Caroline Mathilda (Stansbury) Kirkland" appeared in the 1915 edition of the Bulletin, a publication of the Michigan Historical Commission. In 1914, she took a position at UND, teaching in the School of Education and the University High School. Following the death of her father on December 2, 1916, Edna moved to New York to teach at Morris High School in New York City.
Although she lived in New York, Twamley was a frequent visitor to UND, even enrolling in summer classes in 1951. On June 8, 1958, she was awarded a Bachelor of Arts, although she remained a member of the class of 1902. In 1960, the University announced it was planning to build a new administration building to be named in honor of James Twamley. Edna Twamley presented an additional $200,000 to the University, from the estate of her deceased brother, James Frederick Twamley. This allowed for the construction of the fourth floor. Edna Twamley provided additional personal funds to add the carillon. When Twamley Hall was formally dedicated May 31, 1963, Edna delivered an address in honor of her father. Edna Twamley died December 20, 1966 in Newburgh, New York.
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Language of Materials
English
Abstract
1879-1966; UND Benefactor
Source of Acquisition
Mary Margaret Frank, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Method of Acquisition
Donation (88-1588) and November 1990 (91-1764)
Separated Materials
Eight photographs were separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets. An audiotape recording of Edna Twamley's speech at the dedication of Twamley Hall was separated and added to the Audiotape Collection.
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Repository Details
Part of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections Repository
Chester Fritz Library
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Grand Forks ND 58202-9000 US
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