Sanders, Harry W., Papers Harry W. Sanders Papers, 1913-1981 Ms.1975.002

Harry W. Sanders Papers, 1913-1981 Ms.1975.002


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John M. Jackson, Archivist

Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.1975.002
Title
Harry W. Sanders Papers 1913-1981
Quantity
1.2 Cubic Feet, 3 boxes
Creator
Sanders, Harry W. (Harry Warinner), 1895-1984
Language
The materials in the collection are in English.
Abstract
This collection contains the papers of Harry W. Sanders, graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (BS, 1916); professor of agricultural education and vocational education (1925-1963) and professor emeritus of vocational education (1963-1985) at Virginia Tech; vocational teacher-trainer in Puerto Rico (1932-1933); co-founder of Future Farmers of Virginia (basis of Future Farmers of America). It includes correspondence, articles, printed materials, awards, scrapbooks, and photographs relating to Sanders' personal life and professional career (including his year in Puerto Rico, developing a vocational agricultural education program), as well as the histories of Virginia Tech and Blacksburg, Virginia.

Administrative Information

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Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Harry W. Sanders Papers, Ms1975-002, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.

Source of Acquisition

The Harry W. Sanders Papers were donated to Special Collections in 1975. An addition to the collection, consisting of three scrapbooks, was donated in 1999.

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement, and description of the Harry W. Sanders Papers commenced and was completed in June, 2012.


Biographical Note

Harry Warinner Sanders, the son of William C. and Rosa Gary Sanders, was born in Dumbarton, Virginia on August 29, 1895. After graduating from Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a BS in agriculture (1916), Sanders worked as a teacher of vocational agriculture in Manassas, Virginia from 1917 to 1924, then as a district supervisor of vocational agriculture in northern Virginia from 1924 to 1925, when he was hired by VPI as an assistant professor of agricultural education. He married Julia Ayres Maloney (1896-1993) on August 31, 1921.

At a VPI on-campus conference in 1925, Sanders was one of the co-founders of a statewide program for high school vocational education, to be known as the Future Farmers of Virginia, which would eventually form the basis for a national organization, the Future Farmers of America. In 1927, Sanders received his MS from VPI and was named an associate professor of agricultural education that same year. From 1932 to 1933, Sanders was on leave in Puerto Rico, developing a vocational agricultural education program there. Beginning in 1934, Sanders played an important role in the expansion of VPI's Department of Agricultural Education, renamed the Department of Vocational Education. In 1940, Sanders was named professor of vocational education, and he served as department head from 1956 until his retirement in 1962. In 1963, he was named professor emeritus of vocational education. He was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Zeta, the American Vocational Association, the Virginia Education Association, the Virginia Academy of Science, and the American Red Cross. Harry W. Sanders died on January 17, 1984, and was buried in Westview Cemetery, Blacksburg, Virginia.

Scope and Content

This collection contains the papers of Harry W. Sanders, graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (BS, 1916); professor of agricultural education and vocational education (1925-1963) and professor emeritus of vocational education (1963-1985) at Virginia Tech; vocational teacher-trainer in Puerto Rico (1932-1933); and co-founder of the Future Farmers of Virginia (basis of the Future Farmers of America). The collection contains such materials as correspondence; awards; articles; printed materials; scrapbooks; and photographs relating to Sanders' personal life and professional career, as well as the histories of Virginia Tech and Blacksburg, Virginia.

The bulk of the collection focuses on Sanders' interest in vocational education and his tenure at Virginia Tech through correspondence, memoranda, instructional materials, and reports. The collection also contains a folder relating to Sanders' civic activities, particularly his work with the local YMCA and the American Red Cross. Also included are more than 100 typescript articles written by Sanders, used either in publications or as the basis for talks. The year that Sanders spent establishing a program of vocational education in Puerto Rico is represented in several issues of the Puerto Rican "Vocational Education in Agriculture" newsletter; a subject folder containing correspondence, reports, and printed material; a photo album; and a scrapbook. The collection contains several other scrapbooks, as well: one devoted to vocational education; one to the history of Virginia Tech, especially prominent personalities in the university's development; and two on topics relating to the history of Blacksburg, Virginia, including organizations, churches, historic sites, and prominent community members. The scrapbooks on Virginia Tech and Blacksburg consist largely of newspaper clippings. A small collection of photographs completes the collection and contains several images of Virginia Tech campus groups, including the "Ragged Rangers" (1913), the Corps of Cadets in formation (1915/1916), and the 1914/1915 junior class.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged by item type.

Separated Material

The following items were removed from the collection to be added to the Rare Book Collection:

The Virginia Agricultural Instructor , Jun 15 1921; Aug 15 1921; Dec 15 1921 (LD5655 .A631 A359 Spec VPI)


Subjects and Indexing Terms


Rights Statement for Archival Description

The guide to the Harry W. Sanders Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).

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Container List

box-folder 1 folder: 1
Virginia Tech Correspondence and Memoranda
1925-1975
box-folder 1 folder: 2
Vocational Education
1932-1963, n.d.
box-folder 1 folder: 3
General Education
1940-1968, n.d.
box-folder 1 folder: 4
Civic Activities
1939-1973, n.d.
box-folder 1 folder: 5-10
Articles
1942-1966
box-folder 1 folder: 11-12
"Vocational Education in Agriculture,"
1932-1933
box-folder 2 folder: 1
Puerto Rico
1932-1933, n.d.
box-folder 2 folder: 2
Puerto Rico Photo Album
1932-1933
box-folder 2 folder: 3
Puerto Rico Scrapbook
1932-1933
box-folder 2 folder: 4
Vocational Education Scrapbook
ca. 1919-1975
box-folder 3 folder: 1
Virginia Tech Scrapbook
1931-1981, n.d.
box-folder 3 folder: 2
Blacksburg Scrapbook
1961-1981, n.d.
box-folder 3 folder: 3
Blacksburg Scrapbook
1928-1975, n.d.
box-folder 3 folder: 4
Photographs
1913-1968, n.d.