Martin Franklin Palmer Papers

Collection Summary

Title: Martin Franklin Palmer Papers
Call Number: MS 92-21
Size: 27.0 linear feet
Acquisition: Donated by Dr. and Mrs. Martin Franklin Palmer
Processed By: MKW, 3-26-1992; JEF, 4-12-1999; MN, 10-2008
Note: None
Restrictions: None

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Content Note

In 1934 an agreement between Dr. Martin F. Palmer and William M. Jardine, University of Wichita President, established a speech clinic and a program at the University to train clinicians. This program, under the direction of Palmer, became the world’s first residential center for the study and treatment of language and speech disorders: The Institute of Logopedics, now known as Heartspring. This collection of Palmer’s papers include correspondence; reports and newsletters; honors, awards and certificates he received; and general materials pertaining to his 30 years as director of the Institute of Logopedics.

Biography

Dr. Martin Palmer founded the Department of Speech Sciences in 1934 in a single classroom on the fourth floor of Jardine Hall on the campus of the University of Wichita (now Wichita State University). At the time of his death in 1965, the Institute of Logopedics (as Heartspring was then known) was the largest institute of speech and hearing rehabilitation in the world. He helped to spread knowledge of treatment for children with special needs around the globe. Dr. Palmer guided the organization as director, playing a major role in its growth and success and was rewarded with worldwide recognition.
Author of numerous scientific publications, Dr. Palmer was a pioneer in the field of special education and during his time, the Institute of Logopedics was responsible for many of the breakthroughs in treatment of children with multiple disabilities. His vision enabled children from around the world to reach their full potential. He achieved many firsts during his tenure at the Institute of Logopedics including founding the first center in the world to accept children with multiple disabilities for training, the first center in the world to set up a total rehabilitation program under one roof and he directed the organization that was the object of the first specific state legislative social welfare act for children with communication disorders. Also a first, Dr. Palmer proved mental retardation does not mean hopelessness; children with brain damage could raise their IQ scores as much as 20 points, and cerebral palsy patients, once considered non-learning, are in the normal intelligence range.
Dr. Palmer received his B.A. from Olivet College in Michigan, and his M.A. and Sc.D. from the University of Michigan. He served as Professor of Logopedics and Director of the Logopedics Department at the University of Wichita in addition to being the Director of the Institute of Logopedics.
A distinguished scholar, Dr. Palmer was a member of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy, International Council for Exceptional Children, International Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled, U.S. International Committee on Deafness, and was a member and president of the American Speech and Hearing Association and Kansas Speech and Hearing Association. Dr. Palmer was appointed to the President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped in Washington D.C. in 1958. He also served as director and vice president of the American Board of Examiners in speech pathology and audiology and served as a consultant to the Ministry of Health of India. In 1960, Dr. Palmer was made a consultant to the government of Japan for the World Health Organization to survey needs for speech and hearing rehabilitation. His honorary national academic fraternity memberships included Pi Kappa Delta and Delta Epsilon. In addition to various memberships and consultation roles, Dr. Palmer was listed as Who’s Who in America, American Men of Science and Who’s Who in Education. (Source: Heartspring web site)

Detailed Description: Series Listing

Series 1 Box 1-Box 9 General Materials Concerning Dr. Martin F. Palmer and Institute of Logopedics. Boxes 3-9 are chronologically ordered.
Series 2 Box 10-Box 11 Correspondence.
Series 3 Box 12 Publications and Recordings.
Series 4 Box 13 Music Composed by Martin F. Palmer.
Series 5 Box 14-Box 15 Recordings of Songs, Lectures, and Programs. Includes audio and video.
Series 6 Box 16 Photographs.
Series 7 Box 17 Music by Other Composers.
Series 8 Box 17-Box 26 Awards, Artifacts and Documents Concerning Dr. Martin F. Palmer and the Institute of Logopedics. Includes awards, artifacts, travel documents, etc.
Series 9 Box 27 Oversized.

Detailed Description: Box and Folder Listing

Series 1 ‒ General Materials Concerning Dr. Martin F. Palmer and Institute of Logopedics

Box 1 FF 1 That They Shall Speak – Book on Logopedics
Box 1 FF 2 Drawings of fur-bearing animals of Kansas by A. M. Campbell
Box 1 FF 3 Personal Notes of Irma Jean Breaker
Box 1 FF 4 Booklet -- “Memorial Patio. Institute of Logopedics.”
Box 1 FF 5 Palmer, Martin F. “The ‘Idiot Savant’ as a Musician.”
Box 1 FF 6 Mostly blank papers but a few have names
Box 1 FF 7 Perdoncini, G. and Yven, Y. Precis de Psychologic et de Reeducation Infanitles. Translation by Susan Palmer.
Box 1 FF 8 Diary/workbook of Susan Palmer
Box 1 FF 9 Booklet – “The Campbell Movement.” This is the approach of accepting a retarded person as an individual . . . and concentrating on shown potentials
Box 1 FF 10 Papers concerning a patient at the Institute of Logopedics
Box 1 FF 11 Materials on the music program at the Institute of Logopedics for the (exceptional) children
Box 1 FF 12 Observation charts of children at the Institute of Logopedics
Box 1 FF 13 Drawings -- Groves Hall, St. Christopher’s School, Bristol
Box 1 FF 14 2 passports and 2 certificates of vaccination for Mary Campbell Palmer. A baptism book and certificate for Susan Christina Palmer
Box 1 FF 15 Photographs of different aspects of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 1 FF 16 Berger, Clyde Cochran. “Grandpa’s Boy and What Became of Him” -- autobiography, book manuscript
Box 1 FF 17 Pamer, Martin F. “Sunset.” Book Manuscript
Box 1 FF 18 English Phonetics Lectures
Box 1 FF 19 New York Foundations/donors
Box 1 FF 20 Foundations
Box 1 FF 21 Sample Case History forms
Box 1 FF 22 “A Familiar Pill Rescues Brain-Injured Children.” Research -- Bibliography, purpose unspecified; questions/notes, purpose unspecified
Box 1 FF 23 The One-in-Twenty and Their Best Hope -- about the Institute of Logopedics
Box 1 FF 24 Bello, Nino Lo. “The Miracle of Speech Town.”
Box 1 FF 25 Department of Logopedics Instruction to Teaching Fellows and Instructors
Box 1 FF 26 Grant applications for teacher training
Box 1 FF 27 Information on foreign students in the U.S.
Box 1 FF 28 Information on Graduate School
Box 1 FF 29 Warranties/descriptions of appliances
Box 1 FF 30 Grant planning
Box 1 FF 31 A Comparison of Speech Reading in Hindi and English in a School for the Deaf
Box 1 FF 32 Brochures for the Financial Industrial Fund, Inc. Proposed Department of Services to Industry, Institute of Logopedics -- outline -- Martin Palmer
Box 1 FF 33 Suggested questions for qualifying examination by Robert F. Achilles
Box 1 FF 34 Analysis of Mr. Vincent E. Moore as Comptroller of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 1 FF 35 Invitation to a reception for members of the Ninth World Congress of the International Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled. Picture of Martin F. Palmer and an Indian woman. Susan C. Palmer information.
Box 1 FF 35 Mary Palmer information. Miller, William E. “Research and Family Factors in Aural Rehabilitation of the Elderly.”
Box 1 FF 36 Paper on Agnosia
Box 1 FF 37 The Science of Logopedics. Report on lectures by Winthrop Phelps, M.D.
Box 1 FF 38 Voice Science by Martin Palmer
Box 1 FF 39 Published pamphlets and other papers on speech and hearing
Box 1 FF 40 Syllabus and program of courses for Institute of Logopedics
Box 1 FF 41- 43 Newspaper clippings and other publicity material for the Institute of Logopedics
Box 1 FF 44 Framed certificate to Martin F. Palmer from United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas
Box 2 FF 1 Printed material of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 2 Printed material of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 3 Institute of Logopedics, Table of Organization
Box 2 FF 4 Notes on Institute Procedures
Box 2 FF 5 History and Description of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 6 History and Description of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 7 History and Description of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 8 History and Description of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 9 Articles on Cerebral Palsy by Martin Palmer
Box 2 FF 10 Articles by Martin Palmer, Robert Roach, Martin Berko, James Slattery and others. Reprint from the Saturday Evening Post.
Box 2 FF 11 Special helps: Quotations, etc.
Box 2 FF 12 Miscellaneous articles and clippings pertaining to the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 13 Miscellaneous articles pertaining to the Institute of Logopedics
Box 2 FF 14 M. F. Palmer Foundation membership list
Box 2 FF 15 Composition book of Martin Palmer containing “methods for solution of Differential Equations.”
Box 3 FF 1 1923 – Biographical information concerning Dr. Palmer and his parents. Miscellaneous material. Photographs.
Box 3 FF 2 Camp Kino, Harrison, Maine. Summer 1925.
Box 3 FF 3, 4 1930-32 – Stories by Martin Palmer
Box 3 FF 5 1931 -- Anatomy and function of the vocal organs
Box 3 FF 6 1933 -- General phonetics -- Lectures. Miscellaneous.
Box 3 FF 7 1933 -- Minor speech defects (functional)
Box 3 FF 8 Lectures delivered to Marymount College, Salina, KS. June 18.1933. September 14, 1934. April 29, 1948.
Box 3 FF 9 A Cardiac Cycle as a Physiological Determinant of Energy Distributions in Speech. Martin Palmer. December 1937.
Box 3 FF 10 1939 -- Pictures of the Field Center Program of the Institute of Logopedics.
Box 3 FF 11 1939 -- Respiratory Cardiac Arrhythmia in stuttering
Box 3 FF 12 1940 -- A Study of Tongue Pressures of Speech Defective and Normal Speaking Individuals
Box 3 FF 13 Reprints of articles or pamphlets published between 1940-1960
Box 3 FF 14 Papers on the Advisory Council of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 3 FF 15 1941-1950 -- Contributors in Wichita, financial information, foundations, notes on Champlin
Box 3 FF 16 1943-1944 -- Lectures by Winthrop Phelps, M.D. Printed article from The Lancet, London. An outline of a speech on spastic paralysis by Martin Palmer.
Box 3 FF 17 3 March 1944 -- Palmer Notes
Box 3 FF 18 1944 -- The Municipal University of Wichita bulletin: Speech Defects in a University Speech Clinic.
Box 3 FF 19 Stuttering class notes
Box 3 FF 20 Control of Athetotic Tremors by Sound Control -- 1945
Box 3 FF 21 Subjective Observations on Cerebral Palsy
Box 3 FF 22 Sources of funds for 1945-1946. Names and foundations.
Box 3 FF 23 1946 -- Bible Story records of Martin F. Palmer plus notes and letter
Box 3 FF 24 Index of symptoms and notes for a speech
Box 3 FF 25 Rough drafts of lectures on Cerebral Palsy, obesity, Pediatricians and others -- 1947
Box 3 FF 26 Palmer, Martin. “Studies in Clinical Techniques.” 1947.
Box 3 FF 27 1947 -- Anomalies of tongue, teeth, palate, mandibular facet slip.
Box 3 FF 28 Papers on the proper organization of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic -- 1947
Box 3 FF 29 1947 -- Papers on Occupational Therapy, Conditioned Reactions, Feeble Mindedness, Aphasia, Dystonia.
Box 3 FF 30 April 24-May 15, 1947 -- Diagnostics. Five lectures with student participation.
Box 3 FF 31 Non-regeneration of Central Nervous System. February 19, 21, (?) May 21, 1947
Box 3 FF 32 April 7, 1947 -- Intelligence distribution emotional imbalance in Cerebral Palsy.
Box 3 FF 33 April 11, 1947 -- Techniques in many subjects: operative in Athetosis, effects of fatigue, high fevers, diet, music, re-education of the spastic and others.
Box 3 FF 34 Feb. 24-May 21, 1947 -- Cerebral Palsy -- Cerebellum injuries. Symptomatology, epilepsy and convulsions, athetosis, spastic paralysis, tension, rigidity and tremors, speech.
Box 3 FF 35 April 14, 1947 -- Hearing, Vision and Speech. General sensory involvement. Spastic paralytic hearing. Athetoid hearing. Adenoids vs. hearing. A Athetoid Vision.
Box 3 FF 36 April 11, 1947 -- Cerebral Palsy. Virus. Glutamic acid and effect. Medical treatment of Petit mal epilepsy.
Box 3 FF 37 Running report, Washington D.C.
Box 3 FF 38 Feb. 17, 1927 -- Cerebral Palsy: medical treatment, birth injury, epilepsy, regeneration of the central nervous system.
Box 3 FF 39 1947 -- Amplified personal history report. Concerns Robert McCain and others.
Box 3 FF 40 Sept. 12, 1947-Jan. 1, 1948 -- Stuttering Lectures.
Box 3 FF 41 Test Materials
Box 4 FF 1 “Orthodontics and the Disorders of Speech.” Martin Palmer. June 1948.
Box 4 FF 2 Dissertation by Clyde Cochran Berger on The Semantic Implications of Human Abnormality. June 1948.
Box 4 FF 3 Feb. 4-May 19, 1948 -- Speech and Hearing
Box 4 FF 4 Jan. 9, 1948 -- “Helping a Baby to Talk,” Geneva Ochlert.
Box 4 FF 5 Transcript of telephone calls, 1948.
Box 4 FF 6 Transcript of telephone calls, 1948.
Box 4 FF 7 Palmer, Martin. “Studies in Clinical Techniques: III. Mandibular Facet Slip in Cerebral Palsy. March 1948.
Box 4 FF 8 Aphasia. Sept. 17-29, 1948.
Box 4 FF 9 Aphasia. Nov. 15-29, 1948.
Box 4 FF 10 Aphasia. Dec. 1-15, 1948.
Box 4 FF 11 Orientation. 1948, Sept.-Oct.
Box 4 FF 12 Orientation. 1948, Sept.-Oct.
Box 4 FF 13 Orientation. 1947-1948, Sept.-Jan.
Box 4 FF 14 Orientation. 1948-1949.
Box 4 FF 15 1948 -- Public relations (follow up)
Box 4 FF 16 1948 -- Articles about Dr. Palmer.
Box 4 FF 17 1949 -- Material presented by Martin Palmer to Mr. John Pew.
Box 4 FF 18 1949 -- Report of Special Committee. Institute of Logopedics. Will D. O’Neil.
Box 4 FF 19 1949 -- Stuttering. Jan. 31-Feb. 28, 1949. Bibliography.
Box 4 FF 20 1949 -- Stuttering. March 2-30.
Box 4 FF 21 1949 -- Stuttering. April 4-May 18. The Muyskens Hypothesis.
Box 4 FF 22 Palmer, Martin. “Studies in Clinical Techniques: IV. Rapid Repetitive Manipulation of the Mandible in Dysphonia.
Box 4 FF 23 Palmer, Martin. “Speech Disorders in Cerebral Palsy.” Report on the National Foundation for Cerebral Palsy.
Box 4 FF 24 1950 -- Logopedics Administration
Box 5 FF 1 1950 -- Some money-making ideas.
Box 5 FF 2 Ways and Means Cuts and Information
Box 5 FF 3 Rental reports
Box 5 FF 4 Payroll information
Box 5 FF 5 1950 -- Wichita Community Chest. Budget Committee Report.
Box 5 FF 6 Palmer, Martin. “Cerebral Palsy Professional Training Activities in the Country.” June 1951.
Box 5 FF 7 1951 -- Board of Trustees. Institute of Logopedics.
Box 5 FF 8 Papers concerning Dr. Oldrich Prochazka. 1951.
Box 5 FF 9 Contributors. Names, addresses and amount. 1952.
Box 5 FF 10 Palmer, Martin. “Speech Therapy in Cerebral Palsy.” 1952.
Box 5 FF 11 Palmer, Martin. “Musical Stimuli in Cerebral Palsy, Aphasia and Similar Conditions.” 1952
Box 5 FF 12 Palmer, Martin. “Construction of One-Way Vision Mirrors.”
Box 5 FF 13 1952 -- The Journal of Pediatrics
Box 5 FF 14 Pamphlets, reprints and articles all concerning the Logopedics establishment. Handwritten notes, news clippings. 1952-1955.
Box 5 FF 15 Distinguishing between Mentally Deficient, Aphasic and Deaf Cases. 1952-1953.
Box 5 FF 16 Palmer, Martin. “Recent Advances in the Scientific Study of Language Disorders in Cerebral Palsy.” 1952.
Box 5 FF 17 1953-1953 -- Reprints of Palmer publications
Box 5 FF 18 Berko, Frances Giden. “Some Concepts Regarding the Education of the Child with Cerebral Palsy.” 1954.
Box 5 FF 19 Logopedics -- Wichita reports
Box 5 FF 20 “Institute for the Crippled and Disabled” 1954. Thumbs Up, published by the NY Institute. Report of a Conference on Rehabilitation in Compensation Cases, 16 Jan. 1952. Table of Organization for Institute for the Crippled and Disabled.
Box 5 FF 21 New York and Washington Reports -- 1954, provisions for and future of Institute of Logopedics
Box 5 FF 22 Transcripts of a conversation with Martin Palmer -- 1955
Box 5 FF 23 1955 -- Foundation notes. Mother’s Day.
Box 5 FF 24 An Investment in the Future: The First Step in a Long Range Plan for the Institute of Logopedics. 1955.
Box 5 FF 25 Articles of Incorporation for the Ida Eisenhower Logopedics Foundation. 1955
Box 5 FF 26 Public Relations Study and Analysis for the Institute of Logopedics
Box 5 FF 27 Programs concerning the Institute of Logopedics
Box 5 FF 28 The Kansas Plan for Speech Defective Children. 1965. Also, two Christmas cards.
Box 5 FF 29 1956 -- Material (files) from Allen Thomason’s desk. Material related to building the Institute of Logopedics.
Box 5 FF 30 Cumerford, Inc. Fund raising consultants. Procedures.
Box 5 FF 31 Public relations materials for the Institute of Logopedics
Box 5 FF 32 Congressional Records
Box 5 FF 33 Speech and Teaching
Box 5 FF 34 Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Institute of Logopedics. January 27, 1958.
Box 6 FF 1 Short Course on Aphasia, program, 15 June-11 July 1959.
Box 6 FF 2 Palmer, Martin. “Testimony before the Senate Sub-Committee on Appropriation, Health Education and Welfare.” 1959.
Box 6 FF 3 1959 -- Reprints
Box 6 FF 4 1959-1965 -- Palmer statements before Congressional Committee
Box 6 FF 5 Psychological applicant reports. 1959-1965.
Box 6 FF 6 Palmer publications, 1959-1964.
Box 6 FF 7 Brochures and reprints.
Box 6 FF 8 Palmer, Martin. Report to the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare, 18 January-13 February 1960.
Box 6 FF 9 Institute of Logopedics Development Fund Master List -- Prospects. 1960.
Box 6 FF 9A Development Fund campaigning materials -- booklets, report and worker enlistment forms.
Box 6 FF 10 Wichita fund raising possibilities. 1960.
Box 6 FF 11 Clippings. 1960-
Box 6 FF 11A Staff Memos 1960-1966
Box 6 FF 12 Board meeting report by Mrs. Palmer. A consultation report by Thayne Hodges. Autobiography. Ernest Morris Seydell.
Box 6 FF 13 Palmer, Martin. “Testimony before the Senate Sub-Committee on Health, Education and Welfare.” – 1961.
Box 6 FF 14 Marconi. “Communication is Civilization’s Cornerstone.”
Box 6 FF 15 Article on the art and music programs at the Institute of Logopedics
Box 6 FF 16 Memos to staff from Dr. Palmer -- 1961-1964
Box 6 FF 17 1961-1966 -- General memos, Dr. Palmer. Included, “Programs and Activities Camp Logos 1964"
Box 6 FF 18 A Bibliography of Aphasia.
Box 6 FF 19 Fund raising: Reuben H. Donnolley Company. Printed materials regarding organization. 1962.
Box 6 FF 20 The Log. 1962. Published by the Institute of Logopedics
Box 6 FF 21 Palmer, Martin. “Testimony before the Senate Sub-Committee on Health, Education and Welfare.” -- 1962.
Box 6 FF 22 Miscellaneous papers
Box 6 FF 23 Foreign travel information
Box 6 FF 24 Logopedics publicity material -- 1962
Box 6 FF 25 Martin F. Palmer biographical sketch
Box 6 FF 26 A Biography of Cerebral Palsy. July 1962.
Box 6 FF 27 Foreign Countries: India
Box 6 FF 28 Information on India
Box 6 FF 29 Martin Palmer. Report to the Ministry of Health of the Government of India concerning the establishment of Logopedics facilities in India.
Box 6 FF 30 Rough drafts of India report
Box 6 FF 31 Dinner program for Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India
Box 6 FF 32 Palmer, “Communicative Disorders in India” October 1963.
Box 7 FF 1 Kansas Plan for Speech Handicapped Children. Annual Reports. 1963-1966
Box 7 FF 2 Fund raising. 1963.
Box 7 FF 3 Fund raising: Steering Committee. 1963.
Box 7 FF 4 Fund raising. 1963.
Box 7 FF 5 Some “Firsts” of which the Institute is proud
Box 7 FF 6 The Log. September. 1963.
Box 7 FF 7 “A Block for Reducing Attention Scatter in Aphasoid Cases.”
Box 7 FF 8 Dr. Palmer’s testimonies before the Senate Subcommittee, 17 May and 2 April 1963.
Box 7 FF 9 Remarks from Senator Carlson of the Senate, 1963.
Box 7 FF 10 Denmark Pamphlets “The Society and Home for Cripples in Denmark.” “International Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled Ninth World Congress,” Copenhagen, Denmark, 23-29 June 1963. Pamphlets on Denmark, maps, etc. from Venice.
Box 7 FF 11 Geographical listing for questionnaire.
Box 7 FF 12 Dedication Ceremony -- Clinical Buildings, 20 April 1963.
Box 7 FF 13 Contributions. 1963, 1965, 1966. Personal notes, receipts
Box 7 FF 14 Organizations. Kappa Alpha Theta, Epsilon Sigma Phi, Epsilon Sigma Alpha.
Box 7 FF 15 Palmer -- Proposed articles and abstract works
Box 7 FF 16 Artists -- Agencies promoting speakers. 1964.
Box 7 FF 17 1963-1964 -- Kansas Plan for Speech Defective Children
Box 7 FF 18 The Log. June 1964
Box 7 FF 19 Financial information of Institute of Logopedics and by-laws
Box 7 FF 20 Hearings -- “Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare Appropriations for 1964" Palmer
Box 7 FF 21 Part of article from the Junior League National Magazine Nov.-Dec. 1964.
Box 7 FF 22 Lip reading. Notes. Publication, The Link, May 1964. Record of a business meeting of the Michigan Speech Correction Association.
Box 7 FF 23 No Thesis Option Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology.
Box 7 FF 24 Persons fluent in other languages -- 1964. (For members of the U S. International Committee on Deafness, Speech, and Hearing.)
Box 7 FF 25 Research proposals -- U.S. Commissioner of Education, 30 July 1964.
Box 7 FF 26 Running Report by Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. V. Barrett, Dec. 1964.
Box 7 FF 27 Special Education. Bulletin, directory, handwritten notes.
Box 7 FF 28 Women’s Advisory Council, Institute of Logopedics
Box 7 FF 29 Clippings, reprints
Box 7 FF 30 Admissions Committee. 1964-1965.
Box 7 FF 31 Prospective Graduate Students, 1964-1965. Photographs.
Box 7 FF 32 Graduate School Information
Box 7 FF 33 Abnormalities in Children. Cerebral Palsy.
Box 7 FF 34 A Review of Endowments, Construction, etc., March 1965.
Box 7 FF 35 Fund raising: Memorials and Special Gifts
Box 7 FF 36 Interoffice: IBM
Box 7 FF 37 Interoffice: Rev. Cecil Clifton
Box 7 FF 38 1965 -- Inventory list that Mrs. Palmer kept in a safe deposit box.
Box 7 FF 39 Institute of Logopedics, Monthly Report. August 1965.
Box 7 FF 40 Foreign Countries: Japan
Box 7 FF 41 The Log. 1965.
Box 7 FF 42 National Board of Trustees, Institute of Logopedics -- 1965
Box 8 FF 1 Report for NCATE visit, March 1965
Box 8 FF 2 Information on Ph.D. programs
Box 8 FF 3 Projects for Consideration. Christmas cards.
Box 8 FF 4 Psychometric testing. Pamphlets, journals, news clippings, personal notes, receipts.
Box 8 FF 5 Papers concerning publications
Box 8 FF 6 Public relations: Films and pamphlets. Also, Marguerite Clark, “The Institute of Logopedics,” a typed MS. 1965
Box 8 FF 7 Public relations: John W. Kincheloe. 1965.
Box 8 FF 8 Public relations: Ann Scott Morningstar. 1965.
Box 8 FF 9 Questionnaires sent, 3 March 1965.
Box 8 FF 10 Review of endowments, Construction, etc. Needs of the Institute of Logopedics. March 1965.
Box 8 FF 11 Survey -- Colleges and Universities with Graduate Degrees in Logopedics, March 1965.
Box 8 FF 12 Testimony before the Subcommittee on Appropriations for Labor, Health, Education and Welfare. 23 March 1965.
Box 8 FF 13 Twelfth Annual meeting, Institute of Logopedics National Board, 23 January 1965.
Box 8 FF 14 Framed certificate, American Academy for Cerebral Palsy, on death of Martin F. Palmer.
Box 8 FF 15 Paid bills. 1965-1966
Box 8 FF 16 1965 -- Tributes to Dr. Palmer. Letters, news clippings. Newsletters. Journals.
Box 8 FF 17 Condolences on Dr. Palmer’s death -- undated.
Box 8 FF 18 Condolences on Dr. Palmer’s death -- undated
Box 8 FF 19 Condolences on Dr. Palmer’s death -- undated
Box 8 FF 20 Condolences on Dr. Palmer’s death -- August 1965.
Box 9 FF 1 Condolences on Dr. Palmer’s death -- September 1965.
Box 9 FF 2 Condolences on Dr. Palmer’s death -- October 1965-May 1966.
Box 9 FF 3 Memorial fund for Dr. Palmer -- August 1965
Box 9 FF 4 Memorial fund for Dr. Palmer -- 1965-1966.
Box 9 FF 5 Mr. Wurth. Typed notes/letters to Mr. Wurth and others.
Box 9 FF 6 Prospective Graduate Students -- 1965-1966.
Box 9 FF 7 Articles, reprints
Box 9 FF 7A Report of French Center for hard-of-hearing
Box 9 FF 8 The Log. June 1966
Box 9 FF 9 Slattery, James. “A Man of Many Words.”
Box 9 FF 10 Monthly reports, Jan-April 1966, and August 1965.
Box 9 FF 11 New York: Fred Waring Dinner
Box 9 FF 12 Paid bills, insurance policies
Box 9 FF 13 United Fund
Box 9 FF 14 Inter-office memos -- 1966-1967
Box 9 FF 15 Printed Materials
Box 9 FF 16 Copies, reprints and Kappa Alpha Theta magazine, Autumn 1965.
Box 9 FF 17 Memorandum, R. Chambers, 5 July 1967, “Toilet Training for Handicapped Children.”
Box 9 FF 18 Children’s Poems by Julia S. Porter for Institute training.
Box 9 FF 19 Graham, J. Keith, et. al., “Communicative Disorder of the Mentally Retarded and Pseudoretarded” reprint 2 copies.
Box 9 FF 20 Dr. Tadashi Miyazake, “Cerebral Palsy,” 1967.
Box 9 FF 21 1967 -- A Report on Organization and Planning for the Institute of Logopedics.
Box 9 FF 22 Mr. Palmer’s Orders (gadgets)
Box 9 FF 23 Pending -- 1967
Box 9 FF 24 1967 -- Preceptor meeting reports. The Dr. Martin F. Palmer Development Fund of the Institute of Logopedics, Inc. balance sheet.
Box 9 FF 25 Special music programs of study -- Institute of Logopedics, 1967. Problems involved in University of Wichita and Institute of Logopedics
Box 9 FF 26 Memorandum, Mr. Wurth, 31 July 1967, Special Education Program.
Box 9 FF 27 Planning for the Future and Related Material. 1968-1969.
Box 9 FF 28 Papers concerning Institute of Logopedics -- 1976-1980
Box 9 FF 29 Institute of Logopedics, Report and Recommendations, 20 March 1980
Box 9 FF 30 Wilson, Jeanie, “The Amazing Brain,” Town and Country, August 1982.
Box 9 FF 31 Papers concerning Institute of Logopedics -- 1981-1982
Box 9 FF 32 “Palmer’s Humanistic Impact to Logopedics.” G. Bruce Loganbill, 1983.
Box 9 FF 33 Two 1983 newspaper articles on Institute of Logopedics
Box 9 FF 34 Brochure on Institute of Logopedics -- 50th Anniversary
Box 9 FF 35 Index to the Campbell-MacAlister Family Tree

Series 2 ‒ Correspondence

Box 10 FF 1 Able, Fred. 1953.
Box 10 FF 2 The Asia Society. 1965
Box 10 FF 3 Avery, Earl. 1958
Box 10 FF 4 Menon, A. V. Balakrishna. 1966
Box 10 FF 5 Banking, Palmer. 1948, 1953, 1959, 1962
Box 10 FF 6 Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Houston 1939-1965
Box 10 FF 7 Barclay, Jane. 1947.
Box 10 FF 8 Barclay, Mary. 1945.
Box 10 FF 9 Barritt, Douglas. 1953.
Box 10 FF 10 Berger, Clyde. 1962-1963, 1966
Box 10 FF 11 Two birthday letters to M. F. Palmer
Box 10 FF 12 Broder Cities Company. S. O. Maple. 1951.
Box 10 FF 13 Brosius, Frank. General Motors Company. 1938.
Box 10 FF 14 Brosius, Jane. 1937-1966.
Box 10 FF 15 Cantu, Carlos P. 1953. Mexico Trip
Box 10 FF 16 Car insurance. 1954, 1961, 1963.
Box 10 FF 17 Catalog shopping. 1958.
Box 10 FF 18 Cops, Dr. Abbie M. 1953, 1958-1960, 1964.
Box 10 FF 19 Church. 1952, 1956, 1965.
Box 10 FF 20 Cushman, Jerome. 1953.
Box 10 FF 21 Davis, Robert. 1951
Box 10 FF 22 Delta Delta Delta Sorority. 1958.
Box 10 FF 23 Dewey, Mrs. Victor F. 1947. (MFP’s Aunt)
Box 10 FF 24 Dick, Ernest. 1940-1964.
Box 10 FF 25 Dolton, Vi. 1962
Box 10 FF 26 Dulaney-Johnston and Priest. 1945.
Box 10 FF 27 “Empire of Texas.” 1953.
Box 10 FF 28 Estes Park, Colorado. 1950-1963.
Box 10 FF 29 Fairbanks, Dr. Grant. 1953-1962, 1964.
Box 10 FF 30 Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight. 1945.
Box 10 FF 31 Franklin Fisher and Association Inc. 1948.
Box 10 FF 32 Gallery, Douglas. 1944-1965.
Box 10 FF 33 Gardening. 1946, 1949.
Box 10 FF 34 Gardiner, F. R.
Box 10 FF 35 Gardner, L. E. 1949
Box 10 FF 36 Goodall, H. W. 1953-1955.
Box 10 FF 37 Hanselman, Jerry. 1964.
Box 10 FF 38 Harbeson, Mrs. Robert. 1956-1963.
Box 10 FF 39 Hill, Mrs. Potter. Mary C. and Martin Palmer. 1939-1940, 1962.
Box 10 FF 40 Hinkle, Mrs. Fred. 1948.
Box 10 FF 41 Bah’ram Houman. 1963.
Box 10 FF 42 Hughes, Cliff. Lapeer, Michigan. 1958-1962.
Box 10 FF 43 Hull, Forest Melvin. 1941-1961.
Box 10 FF 44 Hyde, Alex. 1936-1961
Box 10 FF 45 Ideal Pictures Corporation. 1949.
Box 10 FF 46 India. 1964-1966.
Box 10 FF 47 Insurance. 1952-1966. (health)
Box 10 FF 48 Japan. 1960.
Box 10 FF 49 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. 1945
Box 10 FF 50 Junior Assembly. 1956.
Box 10 FF 51 Kahlher, Harlow. 1950, 1952, 1960.
Box 10 FF 52 Knife and Fork Club. 1946.
Box 10 FF 53 Koster, Mr. and Mrs. Carl. 1945.
Box 10 FF 54 Laughlin, Anne.
Box 10 FF 55 Lawrence, Justus. The Lawrence Organization. Management problems. 1955.
Box 10 FF 56 Lawrence, Justus and Allen Thomason on “This Is Your Life” show of Dr. Palmer and Mrs. Ida Stover Eisenhower. 1955-1956.
Box 10 FF 57 Logopedics. 1954-1955.
Box 10 FF 58 Institute of Logopedics history. 1963-1966.
Box 10 FF 59 Loomis, Mrs. Nelson. 1938-1962.
Box 10 FF 60 McFadden, Mrs. Blance. 1956.
Box 10 FF 61 McGowan, Maud Bryant. 1946.
Box 10 FF 62 Martin, Glenn L. 1954.
Box 10 FF 63 National Cranberry Association. H. G. Mann. 1951.
Box 10 FF 64 Membership cards and related materials of Martin Palmer. 1939-1966.
Box 10 FF 65 Miller, Bill. 1946.
Box 10 FF 66 Music and contracts. 1957-1958.
Box 10 FF 67 Muyskens, John Henry. 1934.1958.
Box 10 FF 68 Nelson, Carl R. 1946-1965.
Box 10 FF 69 Northwestern University Medical School. “The Breakfast Club.” 1945.
Box 11 FF 1 Olivet College. 1944-1962.
Box 11 FF 2 Palmer, Cora. 1944-1960.
Box 11 FF 3 Palmer, Donald G. 1950
Box 11 FF 4 Palmer, Mary C. 1933, 1944.
Box 11 FF 5 Palmer, Mrs. O. L. – Romeo Michigan. 1940.
Box 11 FF 6 Palmer, Dr. Dale. (nephew of MFP) 1943-1965.
Box 11 FF 7 Palmer, Susan. 1941-1966.
Box 11 FF 8 “Palmer Trips to Washington” D.C. 1939.
Box 11 FF 9 Palmer, Martin F. Personal. 1936.
Box 11 FF 10 Pete?
Box 11 FF 11 Phelps, Ed. 1956.
Box 11 FF 12 Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. 1940-1966.
Box 11 FF 13 Prochazka, Dr. Oldrich. 1949-1952.
Box 11 FF 14 Prochazka, Dr. Oldrich. 1953-1955.
Box 11 FF 15 Prochazka, Dr. Oldrich. 1956-1965.
Box 11 FF 16 Rathbun, Mary. 1946.
Box 11 FF 17 Riethmiller, Gorton. 1955-1963.
Box 11 FF 18 Romer, Dr. Alfred S. Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. 1958, 1961.
Box 11 FF 19 Russell Island. 1952, 1957.
Box 11 FF 20 Schellabarger, Mrs. Florence. 1953.
Box 11 FF 21 Silvernail -- Stella Gibbs, John and Mrs. C. D. 1953-1966.
Box 11 FF 22 Smith, Eugene. 1947.
Box 11 FF 23 Stacey, Mrs. Thomas A. 1948.
Box 11 FF 24 Steer, M. D. Head of Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences. 1947-1965.
Box 11 FF 25 Sunflower Packing Company, Food locker plant. 1949.
Box 11 FF 26 Sweet, Mr. Gordon. 1946-1964.
Box 11 FF 27 Tax business. 1960-1965.
Box 11 FF 28 United Gold Mine Company. 1957-1960, 1963.
Box 11 FF 29 University of Wichita. 1944-1966.
Box 11 FF 30 War Rationing Board. 1945.
Box 11 FF 31 Wedding invitation. 1963. (India)
Box 11 FF 32 Weigand, Nestor R. 1947.
Box 11 FF 33 Wichita City Library. Ruth Hammond. 1944
Box 11 FF 34 Wichita club. 1944.
Box 11 FF 35 Wimberly, Joe and Bill. Car Damage. 1953.
Box 11 FF 36 Thank you notes for requests on Institute of Logopedics. 1964-1966.
Box 11 FF 37 Miscellaneous Correspondence. 1938-1965.
Box 11 FF 38 Undated correspondence
Box 11 FF 29 Old family letters. 1877-1979, 1899, 1891. From Orren L. Palmer to his family (relationship to MFP unknown).

Series 3 ‒ Publications and Recordings

Box 12 FF 1 Barth, Dr. Ernst. Enfuhrung in die Physiologie, Pathologie und Hygiene der menschlichen Stimme. Verlag Von Georg Thieme, 1911.
Box 12 FF 2 Chapel of the Roses and two pamphlets concerning the funeral of Dr. Martin Franklin Palmer.
Box 12 FF 3 Clendening, Logan, M.D. The Human Body. Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishing Company, Inc., 1930.
Box 12 FF 4 Darwin, Charles. The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals. New York: Philosophical Library, 1955.
Box 12 FF 5 Gukmann, Hermann. Stimmbildung und Stimmpflege. Weisbaden, 1912.
Box 12 FF 6 Gutzmann, Hermann. Sprachheilkunde. Fishers medizinische Buchhandlung H. Kornfeld, 1924. (beginning pages until page 33 are missing)
Box 12 FF 7 Hall, Edward T. The Silent Language. Greenwich, Conn: Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1965
Box 12 FF 8 Hylander, Clarence J. The MacMillan Wildflower Book. The MacMillan Company, New York, 1954.
Box 12 FF 9 Imhofer, Dr. R. Die Ermudung der Stimme. Verlag von Curt Kabitzsch, 1913.
Box 12 FF 10 Killilea, Marie. Karen. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1952.
Box 12 FF 11 Maas, Dr. Paul. Die Sprache des Kindes und ihre Storungen. Curt Kabitzsch (A. Stuber’s Verlag), 1909.
Box 12 FF 12 Meyers, Milton K., M.D., ed. Lang’s German-English Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Allied Sciences with their Pronunciation. P. Blakiston’s Son and Co., 1932.
Box 12 FF 13 Romer, Alfred Sherwood. Man and the Vertebrates. University of Chicago Press, 1939.
Box 12 FF 14 Records “Gabriel’s Trumpet” by Martin Palmer. 78 rpm, private issue. Susan 11 March 1944, 12 March 1944 and others.
Box 12 FF 15 Salute to Dr. Martin F. Palmer, April 3, 1949 “A Wichitan You Should Know” sponsored by Duke Inc.
Box 12 FF 16 Patricia Allen
Box 12 FF 17 6 records and their receipt. 1. Manbetu Songs, 2. Babira Songs, 3. Bapere Dance. Chief Karumi’s Dance, 4. Xylophone, 5. Mambuti Pigmy Music, 6. Batwa Pigmy Dances, 7. Royal Watusi Drums, Parts 1-3, 10. Bahutu Chant, 11. Babira Circumcision Ritual,
Box 12 FF 18 Unlabeled Floyd Clayton Nov. 4, 1936.
Box 12 FF 19 Guest book for a reception commemorating the 13th anniversary of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 12 FF 20 Kappa Alpha Theta Magazine, Spring 1983.
Box 12 FF 21 Plaque for “The Dr. Martin F. Palmer Board and Conference Room.”

Series 4 ‒ Music Composed by Dr. Palmer

Box 13 FF 1 Copyright and other papers concerning songs by Martin Palmer.
Box 13 FF 2 Songs by Martin Palmer: April Moon
Box 13 FF 3 Songs by Martin Palmer: Autumn Dreams
Box 13 FF 4 Songs by Martin Palmer: Bells Tell of Christmas
Box 13 FF 5 Songs by Martin Palmer: Black Hearted Jealousy
Box 13 FF 6 Songs by Martin Palmer: Black Velvet Sky
Box 13 FF 7 Songs by Martin Palmer: Carefree and Lazy
Box 13 FF 8 Songs by Martin Palmer: Caterpillar Song
Box 13 FF 9 Songs by Martin Palmer: Cats! Cats! Cats! Cats!
Box 13 FF 10 Songs by Martin Palmer: Cocoanut Tree
Box 13 FF 11 Songs by Martin Palmer: Come Walk with Me
Box 13 FF 12 Songs by Martin Palmer: Cuddle on my Shoulder
Box 13 FF 13 Songs by Martin Palmer: Dance, Let’s Dance
Box 13 FF 14 Songs by Martin Palmer: Dancing with the Queen of Paree
Box 13 FF 15 Songs by Martin Palmer: Dark Water
Box 13 FF 16 Songs by Martin Palmer: Daydreams in the Nighttime
Box 13 FF 17 Songs by Martin Palmer: Do!
Box 13 FF 18 Songs by Martin Palmer: Doncha Let Him In
Box 13 FF 19 Songs by Martin Palmer: Express to Africa
Box 13 FF 20 Songs by Martin Palmer: Firelight
Box 13 FF 21 Songs by Martin Palmer: Gabriel’s Trumpet
Box 13 FF 22 Songs by Martin Palmer: Get Along There
Box 13 FF 23 Songs by Martin Palmer: Grand Central Station
Box 13 FF 24 Songs by Martin Palmer: Hand-Me-Down Heart
Box 13 FF 25 Songs by Martin Palmer: The Happy Train
Box 13 FF 26 Songs by Martin Palmer: Hi-Lee, Hi-Loo, Hi-Lay
Box 13 FF 27 Songs by Martin Palmer: I Came to College
Box 13 FF 28 Songs by Martin Palmer: Imagination
Box 13 FF 29 Songs by Martin Palmer: I’m Climbing Those Golden Stairs
Box 13 FF 30 Songs by Martin Palmer: I Guess
Box 13 FF 31 Songs by Martin Palmer: I’m Glad I’m Sad
Box 13 FF 32 Songs by Martin Palmer: I’m the Guy
Box 13 FF 33 Songs by Martin Palmer: I Know Why
Box 13 FF 34 Songs by Martin Palmer: I Never
Box 13 FF 35 Songs by Martin Palmer: It’s Time
Box 13 FF 36 Songs by Martin Palmer: It’s Time, High Time
Box 13 FF 37 Songs by Martin Palmer: Josie Jo
Box 13 FF 38 Songs by Martin Palmer: Lagniappe
Box 13 FF 39 Songs by Martin Palmer: Last Night I Prayed
Box 13 FF 40 Songs by Martin Palmer: Lazy Summer Nights
Box 13 FF 41 Songs by Martin Palmer: Let’s Celebrate
Box 13 FF 42 Songs by Martin Palmer: Little Old Man
Box 13 FF 43 Songs by Martin Palmer: Lonely Western Trails
Box 13 FF 44 Songs by Martin Palmer: March of the Cats
Box 13 FF 45 Songs by Martin Palmer: Maybe Baby, I Do
Box 13 FF 46 Songs by Martin Palmer: Move Your Feet, Boy!
Box 13 FF 47 Songs by Martin Palmer: My Heart Caught Fire
Box 13 FF 48 Songs by Martin Palmer: My Little Chihuahua
Box 13 FF 49 Songs by Martin Palmer: No Matter What the Weather
Box 13 FF 50 Songs by Martin Palmer: Nowhere Street
Box 13 FF 51 Songs by Martin Palmer: Nowhere to Go
Box 13 FF 52 Songs by Martin Palmer: Now No One Knows
Box 13 FF 53 Songs by Martin Palmer: Old Enough to Care
Box 13 FF 54 Songs by Martin Palmer: One
Box 13 FF 55 Songs by Martin Palmer: One Sweet Word
Box 13 FF 56 Songs by Martin Palmer: One Was Me
Box 13 FF 57 Songs by Martin Palmer: Picking Petals from a Daisy
Box 13 FF 58 Songs by Martin Palmer: Pretty Bird!
Box 13 FF 59 Songs by Martin Palmer: Pretty Eyes
Box 13 FF 60 Songs by Martin Palmer: Rainbow and Echoes
Box 13 FF 61 Songs by Martin Palmer: Red Bird
Box 13 FF 62 Songs by Martin Palmer: Riverbend Road
Box 13 FF 63 Songs by Martin Palmer: Sound the Trump for Me
Box 13 FF 64 Songs by Martin Palmer: Spring is the Thing
Box 13 FF 65 Songs by Martin Palmer: Summer Nights
Box 13 FF 66 Songs by Martin Palmer: Tell Me of Tomorrow
Box 13 FF 67 Songs by Martin Palmer: Ten Commandments
Box 13 FF 68 Songs by Martin Palmer: Tillie’s Typin’
Box 13 FF 69 Songs by Martin Palmer: Too Many Strangers
Box 13 FF 70 Songs by Martin Palmer: Typewriter Rock
Box 13 FF 71 Songs by Martin Palmer: Walk With Me
Box 13 FF 72 Songs by Martin Palmer: What I Ought to Do
Box 13 FF 73 Songs by Martin Palmer: What’s Your Hurry?
Box 13 FF 74 Songs by Martin Palmer: When the Lights Go On
Box 13 FF 75 Songs by Martin Palmer: When You Knock on the Door of My Dreams
Box 13 FF 76 Songs by Martin Palmer: When That Last Star
Box 13 FF 77 Songs by Martin Palmer: Where Are Your Laughing Eyes
Box 13 FF 78 Songs by Martin Palmer: Whispers of Love
Box 13 FF 79 Songs by Martin Palmer: White Fog
Box 13 FF 80 Songs by Martin Palmer: Who Knows the Road
Box 13 FF 81 Songs by Martin Palmer: You Never Come Through
Box 13 FF 82 Songs by Martin Palmer: You Promise!
Box 13 FF 83 Three Untitled Songs by Franklin Dale (Martin Palmer).

Series 5 ‒ Recordings of Songs, Lectures and Programs

Box 14-15 April Moon
Box 14-15 Black-Hearted Jealousy -- 2 Copies
Box 14-15 Black Velvet Sky
Box 14-15 Carefree and Lazy
Box 14-15 Cocoanut Tree
Box 14-15 Dance, Let’s Dance
Box 14-15 Dark Water
Box 14-15 Daydreams in the Nighttime
Box 14-15 Doncha Let Him In -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Gabriel’s Trumpet
Box 14-15 Grand Central Station -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Hand-Me-Down Heart
Box 14-15 Happy Train
Box 14-15 Happy Train and What’s Your Hurry?
Box 14-15 High Time
Box 14-15 Hi-Lee, Hi-Loo, Hi-Lay -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 I’m Climbing Up Those Golden Stairs
Box 14-15 I’m Glad I’m Sad
Box 14-15 Josie Jo
Box 14-15 Last Night I Prayed -- 4 copies
Box 14-15 Lazy Summer Nights -- 3 copies
Box 14-15 Little Old Man -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Lonely Western Trails
Box 14-15 Maybe Baby, I Do -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Move Your Feet, Boy!
Box 14-15 My Hear Caught Fire -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 My Little Chihuahua
Box 14-15 Nowhere Street -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Old Enough to Care
Box 14-15 One Sweet Word -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Pretty Bird
Box 14-15 Pretty Eyes
Box 14-15 Tell Me of Tomorrow
Box 14-15 Ten Commandments
Box 14-15 Tillie’s Typin
Box 14-15 Walk With Me
Box 14-15 You Never Come Through -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 8 unmarked tapes
Box 14-15 leader and timing tape
Box 14-15 Scotch cellophane tape -- 2 rolls
Box 14-15 splicing tape
Box 14-15 Amy Jones Coleman Field Centers. 4-16-80
Box 14-15 Animal Communication. Exam methods (beginning of lecture)
Box 14-15 Aphasia. Sample speech from Vancouver, CA
Box 14-15 Aphasia. III Duplicate. Williams (continued). Dr. Smith. Samples Aphasic speech from Vancouver
Box 14-15 Aphasia. 5-4-61.
Box 14-15 Aphasia. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Aphasia. No. 2.
Box 14-15 Aphasia No. 3.
Box 14-15 Aphasia. No. 4. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki.
Box 14-15 Aphasia. Side 1 conclusion. Examination methods sides 1 and 2.
Box 14-15 Aphasia. 1947. C. P. 1947
Box 14-15 Aphasia, sensory. Examination methods: beginning of lecture cerebellum-amaurotic familial idiocy; pas varo equinus olivo-cerebellar atrophy; olivo-ponto-cerebellar atrophy primary parenchymatous atrophy; cerebella-fugal degeneration.
Box 14-15 Aphasia, adult and sucking reflex. Tape D Kamiyama.
Box 14-15 Barritt
Box 14-15 CP. March 17th. Examination methods (thalamus, hypothalamus). Beginning of lecture of Bobath, Fey). Conclusion
Box 14-15 CP 3-17-59. Fey. Beginning of Aphasia, March 17.
Box 14-15 CP February 19 Kauuyauia. MFP from 299 and beginning of CP Feb. 21
Box 14-15 Cerebral Palsy. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki class
Box 14-15 Cerebral Palsy
Box 14-15 CP, incidence of. Examination methods: conclusion of lecture on landmarks of the skull; landmarks of lobes. 2-7-1959.
Box 14-15 CP. Examination methods; conclusion of lecture on pain; beginning of discussion of Gelluer (incomplete)
Box 14-15 CP No. 1 Cerebral Palsy
Box 14-15 CP 4. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki. 1961.
Box 14-15 CP 6. Dr. Palmer lecturer. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki class. 1961.
Box 14-15 CP 5-4-61. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki, class.
Box 14-15 Extra Burgher tape
Box 14-15 Evening discussion (7-14-58) Sarasota, FL
Box 14-15 “Family Altar,” KLEO Radio: Sunday December 17th. (Dr. Palmer Special)
Box 14-15 Fey, Dr. -- 11:00 to 12:00 on July 9. Palmer -- 8:30 to 9:30 on July 10.
Box 14-15 Fey, Temple. Dr. Martin F. Palmer (answer to Dr. Fey). Dr. Temple Fey (June 11, 1958) (Answer to Dr. Palmer)
Box 14-15 Fey, Dr. Temple. Lecture about speech laterality, February 1959.
Box 14-15 Fey, Dr. II, Fey to Dr. Palmer regarding Conference in Sarasota, 1958.
Box 14-15 Hukilau
Box 14-15 Kamiyama, Distribution of intelligence
Box 14-15 Medical Hypnosis. Lecture No. 4. Dr. Eric Wright. 10-29-59.
Box 14-15 Miss Palmer and unidentified voices, demonstration of auditory delayed feedback -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Miyazaki, Dr. Tadashi
Box 14-15 Music Therapy. July 3, 1962, Institute of Logopedics (See 18)
Box 14-15 NBC Today program.
Box 14-15 Normal Dev. No. 1 1-80
Box 14-15 Normal Dev. No. 1 1-80. Normal Dev. No 2 1-80.
Box 14-15 Overstake, C.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr., Dr. Meyer. June 23.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Martin. 10-23-60.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Lecture.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Lecturer. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Lecturer. Dr. Tadashi Miyazaki.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Lecture; Sarasota, Florida; 7-12-58. Recordings of cases; Sarasota, Florida; 7-15-58 Ralstin
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr., Dr. Fey to Dr. Palmer regarding George McCollum
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Master tape No. 1-A. Dr. Kamiyama -- 3 copies
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Master tape No. 2-A. Dr Kamiyama class.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Tape No. 3-A. Dr. Kamiyama. Tape 4-A
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Tape No. 5-A. From Kamiyama tape.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Tape No. 6-A. From Kamiyama tape.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Interview with him and Col. James Trask at Logopedics Christmas Party, McConnell AFB, Kansas. December 15, 1962.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. and Miss Palmer. Delayed feedback “The Precious Rat.”
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Singing. Group talking. Palmer at piano. Palmer introduces the selections.
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Speech. 7-18-58, Sarasota, Florida
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. 4 tapes from Dr. Temple Fey
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. VRA Workshop, Tuesday, 5 May 1965
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. February 1947 -- 2 copies
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Two lectures, 24 February 1947. Four lectures 12 February 1947
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Lecture at American Speech and Hearing Association
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr., Dr. Schuell, Mr. Overstake. June 16
Box 14-15 Palmer, Susan. Experiment
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Records 1-6
Box 14-15 Palmer, Dr. Records 7-13
Box 14-15 Session with Michael ?. 2-13-1958
Box 14-15 10 untitled tapes; 8 unmarked tapes
Box 14-15 Speech handicapped children, III recordings of, made at Sarasota, Florida, July 15, 1958.
Box 14-15 Sarasota Conference, panel discussion. 7-17-58. Evening
Box 14-15 Spears, Dr. Electric Acupuncture -- 2 copies.
Box 14-15 “This Is Your Life” commercials erased -- 2 copies. January 13, 1960
Box 14-15 “This is Your Life” original tape
Box 14-15 To all the members of the staff of the Institute of Logopedics
Box 14-15 “Today” NBC. Tuesday 19th.

Series 6 ‒ Photographs

Box 16 FF 1 Photographs -- Dr. Palmer and Family
Box 16 FF 2 Photographs -- Dr. Palmer and family
Box 16 FF 3 Photographs -- Dr. Palmer
Box 16 FF 4 Photographs -- Unidentified
Box 16 FF 5 Photographs -- Miscellaneous. Silver Anniversary 1950; Past Presidents Dinner. Dr. Goro Kamiyama 1963; Kansas Development Campaign, Dedication ceremony for new Cerebral Palsy center in Austin. United Cerebral Palsy Workshop Orthopedic Hospital; Presentation
Box 16 FF 5 Sketch presented to Dr. Palmer

Series 7 ‒ Music Composed By Others

Box 17 FF 1 All Soul’s Day; Old German Love couplet
Box 17 FF 2 Any Place Is Heaven if You Are Near Me
Box 17 FF 3 Are you from Dixie? (Cause I’m From Dixie, too!)
Box 17 FF 4 Ave Maria
Box 17 FF 5 Dream, A
Box 17 FF 6 End of a Perfect Day, The
Box 17 FF 7 Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss
Box 17 FF 8 Dear Little Boy of Mine
Box 17 FF 9 Go Lovely Rose
Box 17 FF 10 Hail, Mary
Box 17 FF 11 How Lovely Are They Dwellings
Box 17 FF 12 I Hear You Calling Me
Box 17 FF 13 In the Shadows
Box 17 FF 14 I Passed Your Window
Box 17 FF 15 Little Grey Home in the West
Box 17 FF 16 Little Mother of Mine
Box 17 FF 17 Little Pink Rose, A
Box 17 FF 18 Mammy’s Lullaby
Box 17 FF 19 Marcheta
Box 17 FF 20 Melodius Studies in Style and Mechanism
Box 17 FF 21 Memory’s Garden
Box 17 FF 22 On the Road to Mandalay
Box 17 FF 23 Patience; or Bunthorne’s Bride
Box 17 FF 24 Pink Lady, The
Box 17 FF 25 Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi
Box 17 FF 26 Refrain des Baigneuses
Box 17 FF 27 Rhyming Dictionary for Songwriters (book)
Box 17 FF 28 Salut A Pesth
Box 17 FF 29 Scarf-Dance
Box 17 FF 30 Shoogy-Shoo, The
Box 17 FF 31 Singer, The
Box 17 FF 32 Sixty-one Studies for Pianoforte
Box 17 FF 33 Snow in lover’s Lane
Box 17 FF 34 Sous Bois
Box 17 FF 35 Still as the Night
Box 17 FF 36 Tears, Idle Tears -- title page only
Box 17 FF 37 There, Little Girl, Don’t Cry
Box 17 FF 38 Thought of You, The
Box 17 FF 39 Dickey-bird Song, The; Fairy Queen Waltz; Peg O’ My Heart
Box 17 FF 40 Bounce the Ball; Manana; Tell Me A Story; Treasure of Sierra Madre; With a Hey and a Hi and a ho ho ho!; Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
Box 17 FF 41 Book of Musical Poems: Booh; Child and Mother; Christmas Treasures; Dinkey Bird; Drum; Fairy and Child; Fiddle-Dee-Dee, Grandma’s Prayer, Heigho My Dearie; Hushaby, Sweet My Own; In the Firelight; Kissing Time; Lady Button-Eyes; Little Blue Pigeon;
Box 17 FF 41 Little Boy Blue; Little-oh-Dear; Naughty Doll; Nightfall in Dordrecht; Norse Lullaby; Oh, Little Child; Pittypat and Tippytoe; Ride to Bumpville; Rock-a-By Lady, The; Some Time; Stork, The; Sugar-Plum Tree; Teeny-Weeny; To a Usurper; With Trumpet and Drum
Box 17 FF 41 Wynken, Blynken and Nod
Box 17 FF 42 Songs for the Children of IOL: Anna’s Song; Beautiful Robbie; Dickies’ Songs; Goodbye Song; Good Morning Song; Good Morning to Michael; Greeting Song; Hello boys; Listen to the Birds; Tango
Box 17 FF 43 Musical -- The Story of Artaban, the Other Wise Man (script and music)
Box 17 FF 44 “hist wist” poem by E. E. Cummings set to music
Box 17 FF 45 Pages 3-5 of a French song, title unknown
Box 17 FF 46 Untitled rough draft

Series 8 ‒ Awards, Artifacts and Documents Concerning Dr. Martin F. Palmer and the Institute of Logopedics.

Box 17 FF 47 1 book -- A list of names for dates between May 1, 1952 and April 1954.
Box 17 FF 48 Ledger -- Grandfather B. F. Gibbs, Harpersfield, New York.
Box 17 FF 49 Overstake, Charles P. Stuttering. 1979.
Box 17 FF 50 “This is Your Life” Material
Box 18 Pediatric Teaching Slides
Box 18 Aphasia and the Brain Slides
Box 18 Three sets of slides on the Institute of Logopedics
Box 18 6 unmarked films
Box 18 Martin F. Palmer. “Today” show film
Box 18 Martin F. Palmer. Film
Box 18 1 empty reel
Box 18 Kodachrome, India -- 16 mm film
Box 18 2nd print of a 16 mm film “India”
Box 18 Duplicate of “India” film 16mm
Box 18 Small reel of unmarked 16mm film
Box 18 Large reel with bit of 16mm film
Box 18 “This is Your Life” 16mm film. January 13, 1960.
Box 18 VHS copy of “This is Your Life” NBC Telecast, 1/13/1960. Master copy.
Box 19 FF 1 Photographs from the Spring Conference of Sigma Alpha Eta, Omega Chapter, 1962.
Box 19 FF 2 Martin Palmer as an “Honorary Citizen of the Empire of Texas”
Box 19 FF 3 Martin Palmer, member of the National Rehabilitation Association, Inc.
Box 19 FF 4 Martin Palmer declared an honorary Texas citizen
Box 19 FF 5 Martin Palmer declared “Fellow” of the American Speech and Hearing Association
Box 19 FF 6 Martin Palmer admitted to the honorary order of “Benders of Twigs” on May 8, 1959.
Box 19 FF 7 Martin Palmer -- Distinguished Service Award
Box 19 FF 8 Martin Palmer “member of the Governor’s Steering Committee on White House Conference Planning.”
Box 19 FF 9 Martin Palmer -- Associate Member of the American Institute of Management
Box 19 FF 10 Professor Franklin Palmer -- Honorary Member of the Japan Society of Speech and Voice Therapy
Box 19 FF 11 Martin Palmer recognized “Master builder member of the Kansas State Teachers Association.”
Box 19 FF 12 Martin Palmer “is a member of the President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.” 2 awards
Box 19 FF 13 Martin Palmer “elected an honorary member of the Academy for Cerebral Palsy”
Box 19 FF 14 Martin Palmer “Life Member of the Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers”
Box 19 FF 15 Martin Palmer “charter member of the Middle States Public Health Association”
Box 19 FF 16 “Proclamation of the Seven Deities of Good Fortune”
Box 19 FF 17 An award to Mrs. Martin Palmer. Board of Trustees, Institute of Logopedics
Box 19 FF 18 KLEO Good Guy Ward; Award for ?; Martin Palmer -- Honorary member of EAH, 1962.
Box 20 National Board of Trustees Minute book, 1940-1964 (Microfilm)
Box 20 Institute of Logopedics -- Kansas Unit Minute Book through 1964 (Microfilm)
Box 20 Institute of Logopedics -- Development Corporation Minute Book through 1964 (Microfilm)
Box 20 Palmer Grade Books
Box 20 Round silver picture frame
Box 20 Architectural Digest September 1979
Box 20 Silvena cleaning and polishing cloth for silverware
Box 20 Vigor silver polishing cloth
Box 20 Business cards for Martin Palmer
Box 20 Vertiflex Plus hanging file folders
Box 21 Notecards
Box 21 Stethoscope
Box 21 Travel wallet with two passports, three international certificates of vaccination, business cards, etc.
Box 21 Gavel
Box 21 Rubber stamp -- Palmer signature
Box 21 Two light meters
Box 21 Early EEG recordings
Box 21 Slide Viewmaster
Box 21 Brass ashtray with wood base and inscription “Our Workshop 1959"
Box 21 Bar graph from experiment
Box 22 Dev. Assoc. -- Members and Workers. Parents, etc.
Box 22 Scrapbook
Box 22 Diary -- trip to “Yurrop” 1962
Box 22 Two diaries -- trips to Miami, Puerto Rico and Caya Santiago and notes, 1959-1960.
Box 22 Small notebook with notes concerning songs by Martin Palmer
Box 23 Silver award to Martin Palmer commemorating 25 years at the Institute of Logopedics
Box 24 Box number skipped in error
Box 25 Wild, Laura H. The Evolution of the Hebrew People and Their Influence on Civilization. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1917.
Box 25 King James version of Bible
Box 25 Palmer, Martin F. The Cardiac Cycle as a Physiological Determinant of Energy Distribution in Speech. 1936.
Box 25 Cuff links and money clip from “This is Your Life” show
Box 25 2 pens
Box 25 2 Debating pins, a glee club pin, an acorn pin, a Boy Scouts of America booklet and a greeting plate from Ralph Edwards
Box 25 Pocket Testament League New Testament Bible
Box 25 Martin F. Palmer cards
Box 25 FF 1 Photographs
Box 25 FF 2 Genealogy materials from the red scrapbook with the lion crest
Box 25 FF 3 Personal memories and photographs
Box 25 FF 4 Photographs
Box 25 FF 5 Photographs
Box 25 FF 6 Photographs
Box 25 FF 7 PR Photographs
Box 25 FF 8 Baby book of Martin Palmer
Box 25 FF 9 “Second Voyage Triumph” about Christopher Columbus
Box 25 FF 10 “Third Voyage Trial” about Christopher Columbus
Box 26 FF 1 “Search for a Tomorrow”
Box 26 FF 2 Clippings and articles
Box 26 FF 3 Miscellaneous
Box 26 FF 4 Saturday Evening Post
Box 26 FF 5 Certificate to Martin Palmer from the New York Academy of Sciences
Box 26 FF 6 Juan Gallego
Box 26 FF 7 Photographs
Box 26A Movie camera

Series 9 ‒ Oversized

Box 27 Scrapbook
Box 27 Photographs: Parents of Martin Palmer, Martin Palmer as a young man -- 2
Box 27 Diplomas: Highland Park High School, Michigan June 21, 1923
Box 27 Diplomas: Bachelor of Arts from Olivet College, Michigan June 13, 1927
Box 27 Diplomas: Master of Arts from University of Michigan February 27, 1931
Box 27 Diplomas: Doctor of Science from University of Michigan February 26, 1937
Box 27 Certificates: Certificate of Merit from Olivet College February 23, 1958
Box 27 Certificates: TWA Ambassadors Club membership, for interest in development of airline industry June 27, 1958
Box 27 Certificates: Designation as Distinguished Jayhawker, for contribution to State of Kansas December 28, 1964
Box 27 Document with Asian language characters