Box 3
Contains 29 Results:
Lecture Notes, 1947-1963
This series, arranged alphabetically by class title, contains lecture notes, examinations, syllabi, and other teaching material by Allen Spitzer.
Manuscripts, 1941-1967
This series, arranged alphabetically by author and alphabetically by title thereafter, contains papers by Allen Spitzer as well as other authors.
Cultural Anthropology, 1956
This folder contains material connected with courses in cultural anthropology, including outlines on American Jews and the Inca civilization of Peru. Also here are notes and a chart of Sheldon's scale for temperament.
Social Anthropology, circa 1950s
This folder contains a syllabus for Social Anthropology (Sc) 186 and a binder of lecture notes for what appears to be a course in social anthropology; a doodle on one of the last pages seems to identify it as such.
Social Psychology, circa 1950s-1960s
This folder contains a copy of a set of lecture notes for Spitzer's course in social psychology.
Sociology, 1947
This folder contains a binder of Spitzer's lecture notes on sociology.
Tools of Sociology, 1956
This folder contains a syllabus, lecture notes, schedules, examinations, and handouts on questionnaires, interviewing techniques, and case method.
Spitzer, Allen, 1941-1966
Various Authors, 1965-1967
Included here are: "Strengthening the Family through the Integrated Services of the Priest, the Psychiatrist and the Social Worker" by Thomas Gill, director of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Seattle; poems by Father Howard; "The Last Jew: A Story" by David Marshall; J. Barry McGannon's eulogy for Allen Spitzer; and several reports on the socioeconomic situation in Austria in 1965.
Student Papers, circa 1950s-1968
This series, arranged alphabetically by author and alphabetically by title thereafter, contains papers written for Allen Spitzer's classes. Also here are some papers Produced by Lillian Spitzer for a class in anthropology at Washington University. The final folder of the series contains exam papers of various students.