Finding Aid for the Dr. Milton M. Klein Papers, 1957-2004


MS-2838

University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN


Collection processed by: Laurel Rozema, July 27, 2006
Finding Aid written by: Laurel Rozema, July 27, 2006
Encoded by: Laurel Rozema, July 27, 2006

Summary Information
Title: Dr. Milton M. Klein Papers

Date/Date Range :   1957-2004

Extent: 3.5 linear feet

Abstract:
This collection contains the papers of Dr. Milton M. Klein, including publications, research materials, correspondence, curricula vitae, and other information on societies and meetings, the University of Tennessee, and the professional work of Dr. Klein.

Call number: MS-2838

Repository: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN

Access and Use
Aquisition Information:
Collection is property of the UT Special Collections Library.
Access Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Copyright:
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of Item], Dr. Milton M. Klein Papers, MS-2838. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.

Arrangement

Collection contains four series in four boxes:

  1. Series I: Publications, 1957-2000
  2. Series II: Research, 1960s, 1972, 2003-2004, undated
  3. Series III: University of Tennessee, 1980-2004
  4. Series IV: Societies and Conferences, circa 1969-2004

Biography / History

Dr. Klein (1917-2004) wrote his own obituary several years before his death at age 82:

MILTON M. KLEIN retired professor of history and former University of Tennessee Historian died (today, yesterday) at (home, hospital) from (heart failure, etc.). He was 82. Klein came to the University of Tennessee in 1969 after having served as Dean of Graduate Studies at the State University of New York at Fredonia since 1966 and as chairman of the Department of History and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Long Island University from 1958 to 1966. In 1962 he spent the academic year at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, as visiting Fulbright professor, and in 1976-77, he was the Walter E. Meyer Visiting Professor at the New York University School of Law.

A specialist in early American history and American legal history, Klein published numerous articles and books on those subjects. One of his principal publications was his editorship, with Professor Jacob E. Cooke of Lafayette College, of a thirteen-volume History of the American Colonies , which has been a standard work since its appearance. He also collaborated with Cooke in producing a four-volume encyclopedia, North America in Colonial Times , which was published in 1998.

A native of New York City, he received his undergraduate education at the City College of New York, where he also received a master's degree. His doctorate was earned at Columbia University. During World War II, he served in the Army Air Forces and remained in the Air Force Reserve until his retirement with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

At UT, he received an Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award in 1974, was named an Alumni Distinguished Service Professor in 1977, and a Lindsay Young Professor in 1980. He also earned two Chancellor's Citations for Extraordinary Service, in 1988 and 1998. After his retirement from active teaching in 1984, he was named the University's first official Historian and retained that position until the office was abolished for budgetary reasons in 1997. In that capacity, he gave numerous lectures on the history of the University to student groups, civic organizations, and alumni chapters around the country. He wrote a series of 'Historical Vignettes' about the University for the Chancellor's newsletter, and for the Bicentennial of the University in 1974, he assembled a number of these and published them in book form as Volunteer Moments: Vignettes of the History of the University of Tennessee, 1794-1994 . A second edition appeared in 1996.

During the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, he served as chairman of the Knoxville-Knox County committee that oversaw the celebration of that event in the Knoxville area. The committee's extensive activities drew praise from the national chairman, Chief Justice Warren Burger, who called it one of the most active local committees in the country. For this service, the committee expressed its appreciation by planting a tree in Klein's honor in the garden of the Knox County Building. Klein also served as chairman of the University of Tennessee's Committee on the Bicentennial of the U. S. Constitution and numerous campus events to celebrate the years from 1787 to 1991, ending with the commemoration of the adoption of the U.S. Bill of Rights.

Klein was active in leadership positions in a number of campus, professional, and civic organizations. He was president of the UTK chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the UTK chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the UT Faculty Club, and the UT Retirees Association. He was also president of the East Tennessee Chapter of The Retired Officers Association, the East Tennessee Chapter of the City College Alumni Association, the American Society for Legal History, and the Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. In 1975-76, he served as chairman of the steering committee of the Tennessee Bill of Rights Project, and from 1987 to 1988, he was chairman of the Tennessee Humanities Council. He was a member of a number of national honor societies, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Alpha Theta. For over twenty-five years, he was a member of the editorial board of New York History , the scholarly journal published by the New York State Historical Association. A frequent contributor to that publication, he won the Kerr Prize twice for the best article appearing in that journal. He also won the Article Prize of the Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies in 1976 for the best article appearing in any journal that year on an eighteenth-century subject. In 1988, the Society Daughters of Colonial Wars in Tennessee gave him its outstanding teaching award, and in 1997, the Tennessee State Conference of the American Association of University Professors gave him the Philander Claxton Award for Outstanding Service to Higher Education in Tennessee.

He leaves his wife, the former Margaret Gordon, an attorney in Knoxville, two sons, Edward, of San Francisco, and Peter, of Athens, Georgia, as well as a daughter-in law, Sandra, and a grandson, Cole. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Klein Lecture Endowment at the University of Tennessee.


Collection Scope and Content Note

This collection contains the papers of Dr. Milton M. Klein, UT historian and professor. Included are publications, research materials, correspondence, schedules, membership lists, curricula vitae, and other information on societies and meetings, the University of Tennessee (especially the History Dept. and the Historian's Office), and the professional work of Dr. Klein.

See also MS-2045: The Dr. Milton Klein Collection and MS-2017: The Milton M. Klein Papers, 1956-1996.

Subject Terms

  • Klein, Milton M. (Milton Martin), 1917-2004.
  • New York (State) -- Politics and government.
  • United States -- Politics and government -- To 1775.
  • Constitutional history -- United States.
  • Constitutional law -- United States.
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dept. of History.
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Office of the Historian.
Contents List
   

Series I: Publications, 1957-2000

Box   1     Folder   1    
"Leadership in Colonial and Revolutionary America" in Law as Culture and Culture as Law , 2000

Box   1     Folder   2    
"The First Impeachment" in Tennessee Bar Journal , Vol. 35, No. 2, 1999 February

Box   1     Folder   3    
"Academic Freedom at the University of Tennessee: The McCarthy Era" in Journal of East Tennessee History , No. 69, 1997

Box   1     Folder   4    
Book Review by Peter Charles Hoffer of Klein's The American Whig: William Livingston of New York , 1993

Box   1     Folder   5    
"The Bicentennial in Retrospect" in Blessings of Liberty , Vol. 2, No. 4, 1987 December

Box   1     Folder   6    
"The Constitution in the Public Imagination" , a Lecture given at East Carolina University, 1987 October, 1988

Box   1     Folder   7    
"The Constitution as Myth and Symbol" in this Constitution , No. 16, 1987 Fall

Box   1     Folder   8    
"Clio Ascendant: The Writing of American History in the Eighteenth Century" in New York History , 1987 January

Box   1     Folder   9    
"The Contest for the Mississippi" in Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute, 1985 March

Box   1     Folder   10    
"Everyman His Own Historian: Carl Becker as Historiographer" in The History Teacher , Vol. 19, No. 1, 1985 November

Box   1     Folder   11    
"Why Did the British Fail to Win the Hearts and Minds of New Yorkers?" in New York History , 1983 October

Box   1     Folder   12    
"The Historian's Business" in New York History , 1983 January

Box   1     Folder   13    
"Carl Becker" in Dictionary of Literary Biography , Vol. 17, 1983

Box   1     Folder   14    
"The Independent Reflector: New York's First Political Journal" in NAHO , Vol. 15, No. 3, 1982 Fall

Box   1     Folder   15    
"New York City's Seven Years of Military Rule" in NAHO , Vol. 13, Nos. 1-2, 1981 Spring-Summer

Box   1     Folder   16    
"An Experiment that Failed: General James Robertson and Civil Government in British New York, 1779-1783" in New York History , 1980 July

Box   1     Folder   17    
"Corruption in Colonial America" in South Atlantic Quarterly , Vol. 78, No. 4, 1979 Winter

Box   1     Folder   18    
"From Community to Status: The Development of Legal Profession in Colonial New York" in New York History , 1979 April

Box   1     Folder   19    
"Shaping the American Tradition: The Microcosm of Colonial New York" in NAHO , Vol. 11, No. 2, and in New York History , Vol. 59, #2, 1978 Summer, 1978 April

Box   1     Folder   20    
"Commemorating the American Revolution: The Bicentennial and Its Predecessors" in New York History , 1977 July

Box   1     Folder   21    
"The Big Birthday, or Saw My Leg off with a Little Thought" in The Columbia Forum , Vol. 4, No. 2, 1975 Spring

Box   1     Folder   22    
"New York Lawyers and the Coming of the American Revolution" in New York History , Vol. 55, No. 4, 1974 October

Box   1     Folder   23    
"Progressive History's Curmudgeon: The Enigmatic Carl Becker" in Reviews in American History , Vol. 2, No. 2, 1974 June

Box   1     Folder   24    
"The Face of Violence in America: A Historical Perspective" in Social Education , Vol. 37, No. 6, 1973 October

Box   1     Folder   25    
"New York's Reluctant Road to Independence" in The Correspondent , 1972 Summer

Box   1     Folder   26    
"New York in the American Colonies: A New Look" in New York History , 1972 April

Box   1     Folder   27    
"Failure of a Mission: Drummond Peace Proposal of 1775" in Huntington Library Quarterly , 1972 April

Box   1     Folder   28    
"The American Revolution in the Twentieth Century" in The Historian , Vol. 34, No. 2, 1972 February

Box   1     Folder   29    
"The Cultural Tyros of Colonial New York" in South Atlantic Quarterly , Vol. 66, No. 2, 1967 Spring

Box   1     Folder   30    
"Politics and Personalities in Colonial New York" in New York History , Vol. 47, 1966 January

Box   1     Folder   31    
"Church, State, and Education: Testing the Issue in Colonial New York" in New York History , Vol. 45, No. 4, 1964 October

Box   2     Folder   1    
"A Paradox of the American Revolution" in Historical News , No. 6, 1963 March

Box   2     Folder   2    
"Social Studies for Bright Students" in NEA Journal , Vol. 50, No. 4, 1961 April

Box   2     Folder   3    
"Prelude to Revolution in New York: Jury Trials and Judicial Tenure" in William and Mary Quarterly , Vol. 17, No. 4, 1960 October

Box   2     Folder   4    
Social Studies for the Academically Talented Student in Secondary School , 1960

Box   2     Folder   5    
"Democracy and Politics in Colonial New York" in New York History , Vol. 40, No. 3, 1959 July

Box   2     Folder   6    
"How to Help a Bright Child" in City College Alumnus , Vol. 54, No. 3, 1958 December

Box   2     Folder   7    
"Social Education and the Academically Talented" in Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Vol. 42, No. 239, 1958 September

Box   2     Folder   8    
"Rise of the New York Bar: The Legal Career of William Livingston" in William and Mary Quarterly , Vol. 15, No. 3, 1958 July

Box   2     Folder   9    
"What Honor Students Think" in High Points , Vol. 40, No. 3, 1958 March

Box   2     Folder   10    
"Wanted: Intra-American Exchange Program" in School and Society , Vol. 86, No. 2123, 1958 January 4

Box   2     Folder   11    
"Educating Gifted Youth: The Record and the Promise" in High Points , Vol. 39, No. 8, 1957 November

Box   2     Folder   12    
"High School Programs for the Social Education of the Academically Talented" in The Social Education of the Academically Talented , Ed. Ruth Wood Gavian, 1958

   

Series II: Research, 1960s, 1972, 2003-2004, undated

Box   2     Folder   13    
Floppy Disks with Copies of Writings, 2004

Box   2     Folder   14    
John Jay, 2003

Box   2     Folder   15    
Clendon Bibliography, 2003

Box   2     Folder   16    
Clendon Notes, 1960s

Box   2     Folder   17    
Clendon Biographies, undated

Box   2     Folder   18    
Microfilm of Consular Records, 1838-1847, undated

Box   2     Folder   19    
Photocopies of Microfilm of Consular Records, 1838-1847, undated

Box   2     Folder   20    
Consular Records, Wellington, May 27, 1839-November 30, 1846, undated

Box   2     Folder   21    
Clendon Notes, 1972, 2003, undated

Box   2     Folder   22    
Bibliographic notecards, undated

Box   2     Folder   23    
Bibliographic notecards, undated

   

Series III: University of Tennessee, 1980-2004

   

Sub-series A: Historian's Office, 1996-1998, 2002

Box   3     Folder   1    
Website, 1997

Box   3     Folder   2    
Administration, 1997, 2002

Box   3     Folder   3    
The Historian's Office Demise - June 20, 1997, 1997-1998

Box   3     Folder   4    
Phi Beta Kappa Certificates of Merit, 1996-1997

   

Sub-series B: History Department, 1980-2004

Box   3     Folder   5    
Vitae, Schedules, and Bills, 1993, 1998-2003

Box   3     Folder   6    
Vitae, Schedules, and Articles, 1980, 1985, 1993-2002

Box   3     Folder   7    
History of UT Course, 1996

Box   3     Folder   8    
Ralph W. Haskins, 2002-2004

   

Sub-series C: Groups and Lists, 1994-2004

Box   3     Folder   9    
Faculty Senate, 2001-2002

Box   3     Folder   10    
Centripetal Luncheons, 2002-2003

Box   3     Folder   11    
Distinguished Alumni - Living possible Testimonials, 1994

Box   3     Folder   12    
UT Retirees Association - Membership List, 1996 April 16

Box   3     Folder   13    
UT Retirees Association - Newsletters, 2002-2004

Box   3     Folder   14    
TLG Media, Inc., 1999

Box   3     Folder   15    
Abbreviations Lists, undated

Box   3     Folder   16    
Finding Aid for UT-MS-2017: Dr. Klein Papers, 1956-1996, undated

   

Series IV: Societies and Conferences, circa 1969-2004

   

Sub-series A: American Society for Legal History, 1973-1974, 1980-1981, 1990-1997

Box   3     Folder   17    
Correspondence, 1990-1997

Box   3     Folder   18    
Membership Directory, 1995

Box   3     Folder   19    
1981 Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, 1980-1981

Box   3     Folder   20    
1980 Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, 1980

Box   3     Folder   21    
1980 Annual Meeting, 1980

Box   3     Folder   22    
1973 Annual Meeting Biography, 1973-1974

   

Sub-series B: Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (SEASECS), 1974-2004

Box   3     Folder   23    
Correspondence, 1974-1980

Box   3     Folder   24    
Correspondence, 1984-1986

Box   3     Folder   25    
Correspondence, 1989-2003

Box   3     Folder   26    
Newsletters, 1992-2004

Box   3     Folder   27    
Meeting Information, 2003-2004

   

Sub-series C: New York History Association, circa 1969, 1991-2003

Box   3     Folder   28    
Correspondence, 1991-2002

Box   3     Folder   29    
Fox Prize, 2001-2003

Box   3     Folder   30    
Annual Meeting - June 11, 1999, 1999

Box   3     Folder   31    
Photographs, 1994-2000

Box   3     Folder   32    
Photocopies of "Fifty Years of New York History" by Wendell Tripp in New York History , circa 1969

Box   3     Folder   33    
Conference on New York State History, 1999-2002

   

Sub-series D: Phi Beta Kappa, 1981-2000

Box   3     Folder   34    
By-Laws and Constitution, 1990, undated

Box   3     Folder   35    
Epsilon of Tennessee Chapter, 1981-2000

Box   3     Folder   36    
Epsilon of Tennessee Chapter, 1981-2000

   

Sub-series E: Other Societies, 1991, 1995, 2002-2004

Box   4     Folder   1    
Massachusetts Historical Society, 2002-2004

Box   4     Folder   2    
Phi Kappa Phi News, 2002-2004

Box   4     Folder   3    
Golden Key Program, 2003 November 10

Box   4     Folder   4    
TROA Membership Lists, 1991, undated

Box   4     Folder   5    
H_Law E-mail Directory, 1995 August 2