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MC 11: Guide to the Hollis Godfrey papers
1920-1936
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Hollis Godfrey papers

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Table of Contents Abstract
Hollis Godfrey (1874-1936) served as president of the Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry from 1913 to 1921. He was educated as an engineer at Tufts, Harvard, and MIT, and he later taught at MIT and served as an administrator at the School of Practical Arts in Boston. The collection contains correspondence, including a series of letters between Godfrey and the poet Vachel Lindsay; Dr. Godfrey's publications, manuscripts, and speeches; administrative records from the Engineering Economics Foundation, which Godfrey led in the 1920s; and publications collected by Dr. Godfrey, including some pamphlets and periodicals dealing with economics, national security, and the Jewish "threat."
Biographical/Historical note
Hollis Godfrey (1887-1936) served as president of the Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry from 1913 to 1921. He was educated as an engineer at Tufts, Harvard, and MIT, where he later taught. After completing his education he was an administrator at the School of Practical Arts in Boston prior to becoming president of Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry in December of 1913.

During Dr. Godfrey's tenure at Drexel, he reorganized the institute's independent departments into three schools, discontinued a number of programs, and standardized the schools' curricula into systematized two- to four-year programs of study leading to formal degrees. He was interested in scientific management, management in education, and the role of engineering education in national defense. He led efforts to establish the Council for National Defense and led its Advisory Committee on Engineering and Education during World War I. Dr. Godfrey left Drexel in 1921 to establish and direct the Council for Management Education and later became president of the Engineering-Economics Foundation.

The Engineering-Economics Foundation was dedicated to understanding consumption and the business world through scientific inquiry. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, this Foundation was for post-graduate studies and it offered classes and talks in which Godfrey participated. Godfrey died on January 17, 1936.

Works Consulted: Edward D. McDonald and Edward M. Hinton. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1891-1941, A Memorial History. Philadelphia: Drexel Institute of Technology, 1942, pp.54-69.

Biographical Sketch of Series 4 The Edmondson Economic Service was one of many radical, anti-Semitic organizations that was founded in America during the 1930’s. In the milieu of the Great Depression politically radical groups emerged representing a variety of viewpoints. Groups like the German American Bund and individuals like Father Coughlin used the uncertain times to promote group prejudice and fuel racial hatred. Robert Edward Edmondson, the man behind the Edmondson Economic Service, was born in Ohio in 1872 and began his career as a journalist in Cincinnati. He eventually moved to New York City where he worked as a reporter and began to write about finance. It was during this period that he claimed to have identified "positively the sinister Jewish Leadership forces which were then subverting American finance through economic power, and who later similarly subverted politics." Feeling that his views were being censored by a New York newspaper he started the Edmondson Economic Service in 1934. Using, in part, his own capitol as well as money from financial “angels” he founded what he called "his own independent and unsubsidized financial news" service. While initially he used the forum to denounce the economic policies of the New Deal, he soon turned to anti-Semitism. The basis of Edmondson's argument was the notion of a Jewish world conspiracy spelled out in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Edmondson railed against Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal claiming that both represented the alignment between Jewish bankers and the United States government.

Works consulted: 1.Donald Strong. Organized Anti-Semitism in America: The Rise of Group Prejudice During the Decade, 1930-1940 (Washington, D.C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1941)


Scope and contents note
Olga Stokowsky, the pianist, was also given an honorarium in 1917 and there is correspondence between her and Godfrey on arrangements for her to play at Drexel and on details of the financial arrangements for the honorarium. Stokowsky was a well-known American pianist. All Correspondence is arranged by date and by writer.

Series II consists of diverse publications written by Godfrey and by other scholars. The topics include the Japanese-Chinese conflict of the early 1930’s, Federal Reserve Bank policy, economic policy and prices, and Anti-Semitism. Godfrey wrote the pamphlet on the Japanese-Chinese Conflict in 1932.

Series III, the Engineering-Economics Foundation series has publications written by Godfrey and by others in the academic community. The writings produced by Godfrey include pamphlets and an unpublished manuscript written in 1928. This manuscript was written for a business audience who had been asking questions of the Foundation. Letters which had been sent to the Foundation were included along with Godfrey’s answers. In the administrative files from the foundation is a letter from 1936 explaining that Godfrey’s research was not immediately publishable because of the small audience for his work.

This series also contains Godfrey’s business card, a catalogue of publications by the Foundation from 1931, newspaper articles on business and finance, a history of the Foundation, and scholarly articles on the economy. One focus of the articles is the Depression and how the business community should respond to the difficult market.

Edmondson Economic Service Series 4

These materials were found as a group in the university archives collections in March 2005. The bulk of the broadsides are from late 1935 into 1936. There are approximately 120 individual issues. The series of broadsides begins in 1934, when Robert Edmund Edmondson started his Economic Service and this collection abruptly ends in March of 1936. Edmondson was accused of libel in 1937 in the state of New York which brought him a great deal of publicity but the case was eventually dropped. The broadsides are written by Edmondson and deal with many of the social issues of the 1930’s. The early broadsides were written on the New Deal and Roosevelt and express economic and social concerns about the changes which Roosevelt was making in American society through New Deal programs. Edmondson also wrote on what he saw as the growth of Jewish control over American society. The Soviet Union and its embrace of communism was a significant component of Edmondson’s rhetoric.

Sources: RACIAL LIBEL WRIT ISSUED BY MAYOR New York Times 1857-Current; Jun 9, 1936; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851 - 2004), pg. 1, accessed 03/31/2008.

LIBEL' ON RELIGION HELD BEYOND LAW New York Times (1857-Current file); May 11, 1938; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851 - 2004) pg. 15, accessed 03/31/2008.

Administrative information

Provenance
An accession of personal papers was donated by Lane W. Goss in 2002. (Goss is presumed to be the son of C. Lane Goss, Godfrey's business associate at the Engineering Economics Foundation.) Correspondence between Godfrey and Vachel Lindsay was transferred to the archives from the Office of University Relations in 2001.

Edmondson Economic Series Pamphlets-Materials found as a group in university archives collection March 2005. The bulk of the broadsides are from late 1935 into 1936. There are approximately 120 individual isssues. The series of broadsides begins in 1934, when Edmondson started his Economic Service in 1934, and abruptly ends in March 1936.

Preferred Citation note
Hollis Godfrey papers, Drexel University Archives

Processing Information note
This collection was refoldered in 2005. A finding aid was written in 2008 by Robin Elliot.

Additional information
Related Archival Materials note
See UR 1.2 for Hollis Godfrey Administrative Papers, primarily from his work at Drexel and his scientific career after leaving Drexel.

Bibliography
Donald Strong. Organized Anti-Semitism in America: The Rise of Group Prejudice During the Decade, 1930-1940 (Washington, D.C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1941)

Edward D. McDonald and Edward M. Hinton. Drexel Institute of Technology, 1891-1941, A Memorial History. Philadelphia: Drexel Institute of Technology, 1942,


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Search terms
Subjects
  • Anti-Semitism
  • Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry--Administration
  • Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry--History
  • Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry--School of Engineering
  • Engineering Economics Foundation
  • Universities and Colleges--Pennsylvania--History--20th Century
  • World War, 1914-1918
  • Contributors
  • Edmondson, Robert Edmund, b. 1874
  • Godfrey, Hollis
  • Lane, C. Goss
  • Lindsay, Vachel, 1879-1931
  • Stokowski, Olga Samaroff, 1882-1948


  • Detailed inventory

    Series I.  Correspondence 1915-1917 1.0 folders



    Series description: This series contains correspondence to and from Godfrey on administrative issues related to Drexel.



     Correspondence, Vachel Lindsay, Olga Stokowski
    Lindsay, Vachel, 1879-1931
    Stokowski, Olga Samaroff, 1882-1948
    1915-1917
    Box 1: Folder 1


     20090010001 June 15, 1915


     20090010002 July 22, 1915


     20090010003 November 2, 1915


     20090010004 Unknown


     20090010005 November 9, 1915


     20090010006 January 6, 1916


     20090010007 November 30, 1917


     20090010008 February 6, 1916


     20090010009 November 13, 1917


     20090010010 November 9, 1917


     20090010011 December 20, 1917


     20090010012 October 2, 1916


     20090010013 October 3, 1917


     20090010014 December 5, 1916


     20090010015 December 15, 1916


     20090010016 May 13, 1915


     20090010017 June 18, 1915


     20090010018 Unknown


     20090010019 July 2, 1915


     20090010020 August 7, 1915


     20090010021 November 6, 1915


     20090010022 November 11, 1915


     20090010023 February 7, 1916


     20090010024 March 7, 1916


     20090010025 February 10, 1916


     20090010026 April 18, 1916


     20090010027 November 5, 1917


     20090010028 October 15, 1917


     20090010029 November 22, 1917


    Series II.  Publications 1930-1935 6.0 folders



    Series description: This series contains varied publications, some written by Godfrey.



     Federal Reserve Bank 1934
    Box 1: Folder 2



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Japanese-Chinese Situation
    Godfrey, Hollis
    1932
    Box 1: Folder 3



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Plan in Action by Ernest Sincere, anti-Semitic circa 1930-1935
    Box 1: Folder 4



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Planned Economy and A Planned Price Level by Benjamin M. Anderson Jr. June 9, 1933
    Box 1: Folder 5



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Price-What is the Right Price?, How can the Right Price be Obtained? circa 1935
    Box 1: Folder 6



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Subtle Danger of Price Distortions circa 1935
    Box 1: Folder 7



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     20090010030 1919-1920
    Box 1: Folder 13


     20090010031 1920
    Box 1: Folder 13


    Series III.  Engineering Economic Foundation 1919-1936 5.0 folders



    Series description: This series contains an unpublished manuscript and other writings by Godfrey.



     Papers Related to the Engineering Economics Foundation (Bulk: Bulk, 1930-1936)1919, 1930-1936
    Box 1: Folder 8



    Scope and content: articles, newspaper clippings


     Papers Related to the Engineering Economics Foundation (Bulk: Bulk, 1930-1931)1919, 1930-1931
    Box 1: Folder 9



    Scope and content: articles, newspaper clippings


     Book 1, unpublished manuscript circa 1935
    Box 1: Folder 10



    Scope and content: manuscript


     Unpublished Manuscript circa 1930-1935
    Box 1: Folder 11



    Scope and content: manuscript


     Unpublished Manuscript circa 1930-1935
    Box 1: Folder 12



    Scope and content: manuscript


    Series IV.  Edmondson Economic Series Pamphlets 1934-1935 10.0 folders



    Series description: This series contains pamphlets written by Robert Edward Edmondson.



     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets 1934
    Box 2: Folder 1



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets January 1934 - April 1935
    Box 2: Folder 2



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets May 1935 - July 1935
    Box 2: Folder 3



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets August 1935 - September 1935
    Box 2: Folder 4



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets October 1935 - November 1935
    Box 2: Folder 5



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets 1935 December
    Box 2: Folder 6



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets 1935 January
    Box 2: Folder 7



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets 1935 February
    Box 2: Folder 8



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets 1936 March
    Box 2: Folder 9



    Scope and content: pamphlets


     Edmondson Economic Service Pamphlets, Anti-Semitic Pamphlets circa 1935
    Box 2: Folder 10



    Scope and content: pamphlets


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