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Fred and Ruth Moffat Collection, 1917 - 1918, Rec'd 3/25/2017

 Series
Identifier: AC-2017-042

Scope and Contents

Ruth Emily Bennett and Fred Lake Moffat met at Western Michgian University when Ruth attended the play "The Art of Being Bored" that Fred was a cast member in. Fred was studying Manual Training and graduated in 1917. Ruth was involved in the music department and graduatedin 1918. Both participated in various extra-curricular activities. Fred was the Junior class treasurer as well as a part of the football team, track team, and choir. Ruth was a member of the women's chorus and glee club. They were married in 1919 and moved to Detroit where Fred started working as a teacher. In July of 1921, their son Robert was born. By 1930, Fred was promoted to principal and Ruth had also begun work as a music teacher.

Dates

  • Creation: 1917 - 1918
  • Creation: Rec'd 3/25/2017

Extent

1 boxes (1 Flat Box)

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

The Fred and Ruth Moffat collection contains two scrapbooks, one belonging to Fred and one belonging to Ruth. The scrapbooks include photographs, newspaper clippings, dance cards, and other various items relating to their time at Western State Normal School.

Related Materials

For further information on Ruth E. Bennett and Fred L. Moffat, materials are available in the Western Herald Archives under the search terms "Fred Moffat" (19 results available) and "Ruth Bennett (23 results available). More details and images are also accessible in the Western Michigan Yearbook 1916 (on pages 103, 106, 128, 190 for Fred only), the Western Michigan yearbook 1917 (on pages 88, 193, 195, 196, 210, 190 for Fred only and 130 and 187 for Ruth only), and the Western Michigan Yearbook 1918 (on pages 173 and 178 for Ruth only).

Physical Description

Both Diaries are approximately 6.5 x 10 inches. The page conditions range from fairly good condition to deteriorating pages and covers. Pages that have become unbound are to be placed in their proper arrangment within the diary. Tape and glue have begun to cause discoloration within the diaries as well.

Repository Details

Part of the Western Michigan University Archives & Regional History Collections Repository

Contact:
Charles C. and Lynn L. Zhang Legacy Collections Center
1650 Oakland Drive
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5307 US
(269) 387-8490