Hartley
Burr
Alexander
Papers
contain correspondence, financial material,
newspaper clippings, manuscripts, music manuscripts, and
blueprints documenting
Hartley
Burr
Alexander’s many
educational and cultural activities. The collection contains
papers
relating to his teaching career, his writings and
musical compositions, his work on architectural inscriptions
and decoration, and his work on Indian art in North America.
The collection covers the years 1897-2000 with the bulk of
the material ranging from 1908-1938. This collection also
contains materials of documenting the writing activities of
other scholars who were working on similar activities or who
had working relationships with Hartley Burr Alexander.
Related Materials at Ella Strong Denison Library
Hartley
Burr
Alexander
Papers
. Ella Strong Denison
Library, Scripps College, Claremont, California.
Biography of Hartley Burr Alexander
| 1873 | Born on April 9 in Lincoln, Nebraska |
| 1897 | Graduated from the University of Nebraska with an A.B. degree. |
| 1898-1900 | Taught English at the University of Nebraska |
| 1901 | Received his Doctor of Philosophy from Columbia University |
| 1908-1927 | Taught philosophy at the University of Nebraska |
| 1922 | Began designing architectural descriptions for Nebraska State Capitol building |
| 1924-1931 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, California |
| 1926-1932 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| 1927-1933 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Home Office Building in Ottawa, Canada |
| 1929-1932 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Joslyn Memorial Building in Omaha, Nebraska |
| 1930-1933 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Century of Progress Exhibition in Chicago Illinois |
| 1931-1933 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Rockefeller Center in New York, New York |
| 1932-1934 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| 1932-1935 | Designed architectural inscriptions for the Department of Justice in Washington D.C. |
| 1939 | Died at his home in Claremont, CA. at the age of 66 |
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Hartley
Burr
Alexander
Papers
contain correspondence, financial
material, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, music
manuscripts, and blueprints documenting
Hartley
Burr
Alexander’s many educational and cultural activities. The
collection contains
papers
relating to his teaching career,
his writings and musical compositions, his work on
architectural inscriptions and decoration, and his work on
Indian art in North America. The collection covers the years
1897-2000 with the bulk of the material ranging from 1908 to
1938. This collection also contains materials of documenting
the writing activities of other scholars who were working on
similar activities or who had working relationships with
Hartley Burr Alexander.
Hartley
Burr
Alexander may be found in Series
3, Correspondence; Series 4, Faculty
Papers
; Series 6,
Project Records; and Series 8, Writings. Much of the other
material in this collection is authored by Hartley Burr
Alexander’s family members, friends, and business
acquaintances, especially Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, who
hired him to direct the art work and write the inscriptions
for many of the buildings Goodhue constructed, as well as,
material authored by Lee Lawrie, and Meiere Meredith, who
worked with Alexander on creating the designs for these
buildings.
Subjects and Indexing Terms