A Guide to the Papers of Louis I. Jaffé, 1907-1950 Jaffé, Louis I., Papers 9924-i

A Guide to the Papers of Louis I. Jaffé, 1907-1950

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Accession Number 9924-i


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
9924-i
Title
Papers of previous hit Louis  next hit I. previous hit Jaffé  next hit 1907-1950
Physical Characteristics
Ca. 700 items (2 boxes).
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Papers of previous hit Louis  next hit I. previous hit Jaffé  next hit, Accession #9924-i, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This addition to the previous hit Jaffé  next hit collection was given to the Library by Mrs. previous hit Louis  next hit I. previous hit Jaffé on May 11, 1982.

Biographical/Historical Information

previous hit Louis  next hit Isaac previous hit Jaffé  next hit was born in Detroit, Michigan, February 22, 1888, the son of Phillip and Lotta Maria (Kahn) previous hit Jaffé  next hit. When previous hit Jaffé  next hit was twelve years old, his family moved to Durham, North Carolina, and he graduated from high school there in 1907. In 1911, he received an A.B. degree from Trinity College (now Duke University).

While a student at Trinity, previous hit Jaffé  next hit edited The Chronicle, a campus weekly, and was associate editor of The Archive, a college monthly. After graduation, he joined the staff of the Durham Sun, but left a short time later to become a reporter and assistant city editor for the Richmond Times- Dispatch .

In 1917, previous hit Jaffé  next hit was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery Section, Officer's Reserve Corps of the United States Army. He was re-commissioned in the Aviation Section 1918, and again in 1919 with the Service of Supply. He was honorably discharged in France, March 29, 1919, and was commissioned as Inspector in the American National Red Cross with rank of Captain. He served on the Red Cross Commission to the Balkans from April to July, 1919, and was director of the Red Cross News Service in Paris from July to October, 1919. He was made a Chevalier of the State of Roumania, and honor bestowed in recognition of his work there with the Red Cross Commission.

After the war, previous hit Jaffé  next hit went to Norfolk to become editor of the Virginian-Pilot, a position he held from 1919 until his death in 1950. He was prominent among Virginia liberal journalists and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1929 for an editorial deploring a lynching which took place in Houston, Texas, on the eve of the Democratic National Convention.

In one of his last editorials, dated February 25, 1950, concerning the "mercy killing" of the Boothe bill for desegregation of Virginia public transportation he wrote: "The Virginia Democratic organization makes haste slowly in the field of social-political reform...It is still too uneasy about the impact of de-segregation on common carries to give the proposal anything like an official blessing. That will come later-after a longer look at this highly desirable reform, and possibly after another shove or two from the Supreme Court of the United States."

Scope and Content

This addition to the previous hit Louis  next hit I. previous hit Jaffé  next hit Papers, 1907-1950, consists of ca. 700 items (2 boxes), previous hit Jaffé's  next hit correspondence files "S" through "V." Some of the major correspondents include Alfred E. Smith, Senator Claude A. Swanson, E. Lee Trinkle, Norfolk city manager I. Walke Truxton, Robert B. Tunstall and William M. Tuck. The other correspondents are mainly national, state, and local newspaper editors and writers; Norfolk and Virginia government officials; local merchants and businessmen; educators and clergymen; and Virginia writers.

An extensive description of the contents of this collection was prepared by Mrs. previous hit Louis  next hit I. previous hit Jaffé  next hit, and can be found in the control folder.

Arrangement

The correspondence is arranged in alphabetical order. "S," "T," "U," and "V" have one or two general folders, followed by individual folders for the more prominent or prolific correspondents. Within the general folders, the material is arranged alphabetically, and chronologically therein. Within the individual folders, the material is arranged chronologically. Three oversize printed items have been separated from the correspondence and filed in an oversize folder.

Contents List

Box 1
"Sacramento" through "Small" 1920-1949
70 items
Box 1
"Smith" through "Syer" 1919-1949, n.d.
80 items
Box 1
St. Vincent's Hospital 1949
10 items
Box 1
Scarborough, Charles W. 1942
8 items
Box 1
Schaefer 1941, 1948
5 items
Box 1
Seashore State Par 1931, 1934, n.d.
25 items
Box 1
Seeman, Ernest 1920, 1925-1926, 1933
6 items
Box 1
Simpson, R.W. 1920
17 items
Box 1
Simpson, William Marks 1927, 1930, 1947
17 items
Box 1
Slaughter, Sue R. 1944, 1950
7 items
Box 1
Slover, S.L. 1925, 1933, 1936, 1943
5 items
Box 1
Smith, Alfred C. 1926
1 item
Box 1
Smith, Alfred E. 1927-1928
5 items
Box 1
Smith, Oscar 1945, 1947-1949
6 items
Box 1
Smith, William B. 1921-1946
9 items
Box 1
Smith, W.R.L. 1927-1934
15 items
Box 1
Southgate, T.S. 1921-1928
9 items
Box 1
Southern Regional Council, Inc. 1944, 1950
6 items
Box 1
Squires, W.H.T. 1934-1945
6 items
Box 1
Starke, Lucien D. 1907, 1922-1931
8 items
Box 1
Staton, Harry 1932, 1938
10 items
Box 1
Sullivan, Mark 1921
2 items
Box 1
Swanson, Senator Claude A. 1925, 1930-1931
8 items
Box 1
Swem, E.G. 1922, 1926, 1928
5 items
Box 1
"Tampo" through "Tyler" 1919-1949
95 items
Box 1
Talbot, Minton W. 1929
4 items
Box 1
Thompson, Dorothy 1939
1 item
Box 1
Thompson, Frederick I. 1925
5 items
Box 1
Thompson, Thomas P. 1924
3 items
Box 1
Thurman, Beverly R. 1933, n.d.
5 items
Box 1
Trinkle, E. Lee 1921-1926, 1937
15 items
Box 1
Truxtun, I. Walke 1926, 1929-1933
41 items
Box 1
Tuck, William M. 1940
1 item
Box 2
Tucker, Rt. Rev. Beverley D. 1924-1925, 1927, n.d.
5 items
Box 2
Tunstall, Robert B. 1921-1948
70 items
Box 2
Tunstall, Virginia Lyne 1922, 1925-1927, n.d.
9 items
Box 2
Tunstall, Whit P. 1921-1948
6 items
Box 2
Tyrrell, Henry G. n.d.
1 item
Box 2
"United" through "Utara" 1920-1949
14 items
Box 2
Undset, Sigrid 1943
1 item
Box 2
"Van Blarcom" through "Virginia War History Commission" 1920-1946
32 items
Box 2
Victory Medal 1923
2 items
Box 2
Viett, George F. 1924-1929
12 items
Box 2
Virginia Quarterly Review 1927
19 items
Box 2
Virginia State College 1944-1945, 1949
10 items
Box 2
Virginia Union University 1937, 1941-1949
9 items
Certificate 1924
Physical Location: Oversize
Reprints of W. Orton Tewson's "An Attic Salt-Shaker" ca. 1926
Physical Location: Oversize
Poster ad for Virginia Quarterly Review 1927
Physical Location: Oversize