Biographical Series, 1920-1967
Box Folder
01 Autobiography
01 ca. 1961, Autobiography Sketch
02 1946 Mar 18, "What's Cooking," Time
Biography
03 1952, Biography Sketch
1939 Apr 17, Memo to Eloise Davison from Paddleford reference
salary increase
04 1953 Sep 29, Biography Sketch, New York Herald Tribune
05 1953 Oct 20, Biography Sketch, New York Herald Tribune
06 1953 Dec 28, Biography Sketch, Time
07 1954 Dec 23, "A Country Girl Whom Misfortune Stirred to Great
Achievement" by Catherine Royer
Correspondence, Royer, Catherine from Clementine Paddleford,
1955 Jan 10
08 1957 Apr, "Clementine Paddleford of the Herald Tribune," The Leaguer
Correspondence, Davis, Irving to Ann Marie Doherty, 1957 Apr 09
Correspondence, Davis, Irving, 1957 Apr 24
09 1959 Jul 10, Biography Sketch by Emmett Davis
10 1960 Dec, "Miss Paddleford" 'Gourmet And Artist'" by Susan Adams,
Mushroom News
11 1962 Dec, The New York Hospital Meal Menus from Paddleford's stay
in the hospital from 1962 Dec 31 to 1963 Jan 17
1962 Dec, The Pulse, Vol. XXIV, No. 5, The New York Hospital Newsletter
12 1964 Oct 11, "Food Takes Her To Faraway Places" by Eudora
Garrison, The Charlotte Observer
13 1965 May 2, "Editor Circles Globe for Food Stories," by Dorothee
Polson, The Arizona Republic
14 Biography Sketch, 2 different versions, n.d., n.s.
"The Journalist of Tomorrow," n.d., n.s.
Correspondence
15 Barnum, Bush, N.D.
16 Blackburn, Tom, 1946 Mar 15; 1949 May 05
17 Blinks, Ruetta, 1941 May 16; 1941 Jul 01
The First Presbyterian Church, Stillwater, Oklahoma Worship
Bulletin, 1941 May 11
Blinks, Ruetta Day, "Work and Play, Mother's Day in 1941," 1941 May 11
18 Blodgett, Hugh A., High School Graduation invitation, 1942 May 14
19 Brewer, Edith, 1949 Apr 30
20 Brown, Colonel L., 1938 Feb 28; 1938 Mar 07; 1938 Apr 27; 1938 Jun 06;
1938 Dec 19; 1956 Jun 04; 1959 Jun 21; 1959 Oct 16; 1960 Sep 21;
1963 May 15; 1963 Oct 04
Paddleford to Colonel Brown, 1963 Oct 11
21 Bruce, Robert, 1948 Sep 03
22 Campbell, Nell Robinson, 1963 Nov 08
Campbell, Nell from Paddleford, 1963 Nov 20
23 Carberry, Vincent A., 1960 Sep 16
24 Casteen, Marie, 1937 Feb 04; 1937 Mar 17
25 Christenson, Esther E., 1954 Mar 17
26 Cooley, Lorane [ca. 1947] Nov 09
27 Currey, Margery, 1954 Apr 21; 1954 Dec; 1955 Dec; 1956 Easter;
1956 Apr 24
[Note, Margery was in Chicago with Paddleford]
Currey, Margery from Paddleford, 1955 Apr 22
28 Davison, Eloise, 1958 Nov 01; [?] May
29 Day, Rachel Currey, 1959 Aug 15
[Reference death of sister, Margery Currey]
"Margery Currey Dead," obituary
30 Dibelka, Susan Shaffer (Mrs. James C. Dibelka), 1949 May 16 [re:
Claire's mother, Marcelle]; 1949 Aug 18 to Claire
31 Donohoe, Victoria, 1953 Feb 11
32 Dooty, Edna, 1963 Jun 11
Dooty, Edna from Paddleford, 1963 Jun 28
33 Duffe, Claire [Paddleford's Ward - now Claire Jorgensen]
1950 May 25; 1953 Mar 18; 1953 May 27; 1953 Sep 14
34 Duffe, Claire (Jorgensen), 1957 Oct 12; 1958 Jul 28; [?] Jan 21;
[?] Mar 09; [?] May 12; [?] May 19
35-36 Duffe, Claire, n.d.
37 Earl, Edwin, 1949 May 02
38 Farnol, Lynn [ca. 1963]
Farnol, Lynn from Paddleford, 1963 Feb 04
39 Foster, Bunny and Phil, 1947 Dec 30
Foster, Bunny, 1951 Jan 13 - makes reference to Paddleford's plane
[It is possible that this individual is Gertrude B. Foster who
writes for The Herb Grower Magazine]
40 Gibson, Jane, 1961 Dec 02
41 Gibson, Mary, 1947 Feb 08; 1948 Nov 21; 1949 May 19; 1952 Dec 26;
1955 May 09; 1955 Dec 08; 1956 Jan 29; 1957 Sep 11; 1958 Feb 18
"Burial Place Moves," Topeka Daily, 1957 Sep 11
42 Greig, Peter, 1949 Jul 06; [?] Apr 03
43 Hamlin, Hilda, 1947 Feb 18; 1947 Apr 04; 1947 Apr 10
44 Hamlin, Hilda, 1948 Jan 22
45 Hamlin, Hilda, 1949 Jan 05; [1949] Apr 28; 1949 Jun 03; 1949 Jul 24;
1949 Sep 13; 1949 Oct 31
46 Hamlin, Hilda, 1950 Jan 14; 1950 Jan 11; 1950 Jan 27; 1950 Feb 02;
1950 Apr 24; 1950 Jul 14
47 Hamlin, Hilda, 1951 Apr 02; 1951 May 11
48 Hamlin, Hilda, 1952 Oct 05
49 Hamlin, Hilda, 1953 Apr 02; 1953 May 24; 1953 Oct 09; 1953 Dec 07
50 Hamlin, Hilda, 1954 Nov 07
Hamlin, Hilda from Paddleford, 1954 Jan 18
51 Hamlin, Hilda, 1955 Dec 05
52 Hamlin, Hilda, 1956 May 03; 1956 Jul; 1956 Sep 26; 1956 Oct 13;
1956 Oct 22; 1956 Oct 30; 1956 Oct; 1956 Nov 03
53 Hamlin, Hilda, 1958 Apr 10
54 Hamlin, Hilda, 1959 Mar 19
55 Hamlin, Hilda, 1960 Jul 20
56 Hamlin, Hilda, 1961 Oct 03; 1961 Dec 02
57 Hamlin, Hilda, 1967 Jun 28; 1967 Jul 31; 1967 Aug 09
02 01 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Feb 05; [?] Mar 03; [?] Mar 30
02 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Apr 24; [?] Apr 21; [?] Apr 24; [?] Apr 27
03 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] May 07; [?] May 14; [?] May 26; [?] May 28; [?] May 29
04 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Jun 05; [?] Jun 22; [?] Jun 28
05 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Jul 03; [?] Jul 19
06 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Aug 11; [?] Aug 27
07 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Sep 08; [?] Sep 25
08 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Nov 11; [?] Nov 14; [?] Nov 17
09 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Nov 18, 2 different letters
10 Hamlin, Hilda, [?] Dec 20
11 Hamlin, Hilda, Tuesday 15th
12 Hamlin, Hilda, Wednesday; Wednesday, P.M.
13 Hamlin, Hilda, Saturday
14 Hamlin, Hilda, Sunday
15 Hamlin, Hilda, Spring
16-20 Hamlin, Hilda, n.d.
21 Hershewe, Lawrence, 1945 Jan 05
22 Hutchings, Marie, 1956 Oct 19
23 Johnson, Alice, [?] Mar 27
24 Johnson, R. E., 1951 Nov 01
25 Jorgensen, O. M., 1962 Feb 25
26 Karen, Mrs. Robert, 1962 Sep 12
Karen, Mrs. Robert from Paddleford, 1962 Sep 24
27 Kistler, Grace Olsen (Mrs. John J. Kistler), 1949 May 17
Kistler, Mrs. John J. from Paddleford, 1949 Jun 23
28 Knipe, Jane, 1962 Sep 24
Knipe, Jane from Paddleford, 1962 Oct 01
"Forrest Knipe, Pioneer Cotton Broker, Dead," The Daily
Oklahoman, 1962 Sep 18
29 Lenore Enterprises, 1966 Oct 01
30 Lindman, Ina S., n.d.
31 McKoewn, Bill, [?] Feb 16; [?] Apr 05; [?] Sep 23; n.d.
32 McNerney, Gene, n.d.
33 Machir, Jessie McDowell, 1931 Sep 18
Copy of Paddleford's Kansas State College transcript
34 Maddox, Maggie, 1954 Apr 15; 1955 Apr 18; 1955 Mar 14; 1955 May 13;
1957 Dec 06
35 Maddox, Maggie, 1958 Feb 19; 1958 Apr 27; 1958 May 10; 1958 May 12;
1958 Jun 12; 1958 Jul 26; 1958 Sep 13
36 Maddox, Maggie, 1960 Jan 14; 1960 Mar 18
37 Maddox, Maggie, 1961 Apr 21; 1961 Aug 16; 1962 Jun 07; 1963 Oct 10;
1963 Oct 11
38 Maddox, Maggie, n.d.
39 Nelson, J. Kenneth, 1957 Apr 28
Neslon, Kenneth J. from Paddleford, 1957 Jun 18
40 Nelson, Oliver, 1954 Jan 26
41 Nichols, Alice, 1943 Jun 22; 1953 Mar 12; 1958 Jan 27; 1967 Sep 12;
1966 Nov 10; 1966 Nov 14; 1967 Sep 21; [?] Nov 07
42 Owen, Jeanne, 1961 Dec 26
43 Paddleford, Glenn, 1949 Feb 12; 1953 Sep 04; 1953 Nov 03; n.d.
Paddleford, Glenn from Hattie McFadden, 1944 Nov 26; 1951 Oct 12
[Note, Glenn was Clementine's brother]
44 Paddleford, Jennie from Clementine Paddleford, 1909 Feb 19
Paddleford, Jennie, ca. 1924
Paddleford, Jennie from Louise Reed Paddleford (Mrs. Eli Merton
Paddleford), n.d.
[Note, Jennie was Clementine's mother]
45 Paddleford, Laurie, 1966 Feb 11
Paddleford, Laurie from Clementine Paddleford, 1966 Mar 22
46 Paddleford, Solon, 1933 Sep 06; 1934 Sep 19; ca. 1936; 1940 Dec 09; n.d.
[Note, Solon was Clementine's father]
47 Plumb, Beatrice, 1936 Apr 30
48 Reuben, Arnold, [ca. 1953 Dec]
Reuben, Arnold from Paddleford, 1954 Apr 07
49 Skelton, Josephine, 1960 May 10
Skelton, Josephine from Paddleford, 1960 May 20
50 Smith, Herman, 1944 Dec 28; 1945 Jan 30
Smith, Herman from Paddleford, 1945 Feb 05
51 Strauss, Ruth, 1961 Jan 31; 1961 Feb 21
Strauss, Ruth from Paddleford, 1961 Feb 06
52 Swanson, Mrs. Robert, [1954] Jan 12
Swanson, Mrs. Robert S. from Paddleford, 1954 Jan 15
53 Tauritz, Leo L, 1961 Jun 15, reference 1959 Federal Income Tax Return
54 Thompson, Lawrence, 1959 Oct 20
Thompson, Lawrence from Paddleford, 1959 Nov 11
Thompson, Larry, "Birthplace Is Fading"
55 Thompson, Walter M., 1964 Dec 12
Refers to Paddleford's broken shoulder in 1963
56 Tuttle, Mildred M., 1948; 1954 Apr 18; 1954 May 04; n.d.
57 Twibell, Cecil, 1961 Feb 11
Twibell, Cecil from Paddleford, 1961 Feb 24
58 Vilven, Velma, 1963 Mar 16; 1963 Mar 20; Saturday
59 Waldo, Mildred, 1964 Sep 06
Waldo, Mildred from Paddleford, 1964 Nov 03
60 Walsh, A. M., 1961 Feb 03
61 Wood, Alice Paddleford, 1954 Jan 27; 1967 Sep 18
Wood, Alice Paddleford from Paddleford, 1954 Aug 18
62 Zimmerman, Lloyd, 19[?] May 13
63 [?], Dementria, n.d.
64 [?], Edith, [?] Jul 04
65 [?], Harry & Ella Mae, 1957 Aug 20
66 [?], John & Ivy, ca. 1961
[It is possible that this is John & Ivy Fuller]
67 [?], Mabel, [?] Oct 12, n.d.
68 [?], Pat, n.d.
69 [?], Peta, 1947 Apr 24; 1947 Sep 12; 1951 Dec 04, n.d. - Christmas Card
[it is possible this is Peta J. Fuller]
70 [?], Priscilla, 1952 Oct 15; 1958 Jan 09
71 [?], Ratty & Lize, n.d.
72 [?], Robert, 1953 Aug 09
73 [?], Sam & Frances, n.d.
74 [?], Tess, 1942 Jan 14
75 Unidentified, n.d.
03 01 Sympathy Notes for Peter, Clementine's cat
Correspondence, Birthday Cards
02 Adcox, Gertrude, 1967 Sep 25; n.d.
03 Downing, Frances, 1967 Sep 29
04 Shryock, Jean, 1967 Sep 25
Correspondence, Get Well Card & Letters, 1967 - Prior to her death
05 Brewer, Edith, 1967 Oct 25
06 Brownstone, Cecily, 1965 Oct 21
07 Bucklee, Lillian O'Brien, 1967 Nov 04
08 Conference Goers, has many signatures, 1967
09 D'sbroev, Marcella, 1967 Oct 10
10 Driving, Nat, 1967 Oct 09
11 Harrison, Sadye, 1967 Oct 21
12 Jorgensen, Claire, 1967 Oct 02
13 Lantz, Pauline, 1967 Oct 03
[Pauline was Paddleford's niece. She was the daughter to Glenn and
Caroline "Daisy" Paddleford. Pauline is buried in the Grandview,
Mill Creek, Stockdale Cemetery]
14 Maddox, Marguerite, 1967 Oct 05; 1967 Oct 09; 1967; 1967 Oct 16;
1967 Oct 31; 1967 Oct
15 McCampbell, Coleman, 1967 Oct 19
16 Mountsier, Robert, 1967 Oct 10; 1967 Nov 08; n.d.
17 Murphy, Margaret Deeds, 1967 Sep 29;1967 Oct 10; 1967
18 [Rattner], Joan, 1967 Oct 26; 1967
19 [Riglin], Roz, 1967 Oct 18
20 Rosene, Robert E. from Paddleford, 1966 May 23; 1966 Jul 08; 1966 Jul 26
Rosene, Robert E., 1967 Sep 26
21 Savonije, Sue, 1967 Oct 05; 1967 Oct 16; 1967 Oct 29; nd
22 Shearwood, Lucille, 1967 Oct 24; 1967 Oct 27
23 Volpe, Veronica, 1966 Dec 04; 1967 Oct 03; 1967 Oct 30
24 Unidentified, signed, Crocodile
[Possibly Claire Jorgensen]
25 Unidentified, signed, Tex [illegible]
Advertising about Paddleford
26 1947 Apr 10, New York Herald Tribune
27 1950 Jun 04, New York Herald Tribune
28 1953 May 26, "The Great Name in Food News...is Clementine
Paddleford," New York Herald Tribune
29 1953 Dec 15, Correspondence from Garth Cate reference Advertising
30 1954 Mar 21, New York Herald Tribune
31 1955 Jan 23, This Week Magazine
32 1957 Jun 06, New York Herald Tribune
33 Publisher's Weekly, n.d.
34 New York Herald Tribune, n.d.
Advice from Clementine Paddleford
35 1935 Jan 14, "Help! Miss Paddleford," Food Field Reporter
Articles about Paddleford
36 1924 Dec 17, "Platitudes Are Taboo," Kansas Industrialist
37 1926 Dec 20, "Tales Out of School," Department of Industrial
Journalism and Printing, Kansas State Agricultural College
38 1929 Oct, "She Learns About Folks From Their Many Letters," The Matrix
39 1930 Aug 07, "Catering for Crowds," Christian Herald
40 1932 Jul 24, "Finds Advantages in Life on the Farm," Times, New
Bedford, Mass.
41 1933 Jun, "Angel Food Copy," The Matrix
42 1934 Jun 30, "Tabloid Issued Daily At Economics Parley," Newsdom
43 1934 Dec 03, "Church Housekeeping Bureau...will bring you in
1935," Christian Herald
44 ca. 1934, "Announcing An Important Forward Step," Christian Herald
45 1939 Winter, "She Writes of 'Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax and
Cabbages and Kings'" by Elizabeth Reutiman, Alpha Rho, The
Adelphean of Alpha Delta Pi
46 1940 Feb 14, "Today and Yesterday," The Northwestern Miller
47 1941 Nov 15, "Memorandum To Clementine, Or What Do You Hear From
The Snails?" The New Yorker
48 1941 Dec 15, "Have You Seen a Cooky Tree?," n.s.
49 1941 Dec 17, "Memorandum to Clementine, or What Do You Hear from
the Snails?," Chicago News
50 1943 Aug-Sep, "Clementine Paddleford," and "To Market, To Market
in 1943,"by Doris Thompson, The Matrix
51 1943 Sep, "Words Are Weapons," by Margaret Christie, Independent Woman
52 1943 Oct-Nov, "1943-44 Headliners Named," The Matrix
53 ca. 1946 Mar 17, "Former Mercury Reporter Has Huge Following,"
Chronicle, Manhattan, Kansas
54 1946 Jul 22, "Riding On 1st Hop of Air France," New York World-Telegram
55 1946 Jul 22, "People," Time
56 1947 Apr 06, "go to Gimbels for angel food, says Clementine
Paddleford," The New York Times
57 1947 Nov, "Suggestions for Thanksgiving," Wine and Food Newsletter
58 1949 Feb 28, "Food Editors To The Test," Food Field Reporter
59 1949 Sep 16, "Molasses - And Evaporated Milk," The Riverhead News
60 1949 Sep 22, "Looking Them Over," The East Hampton Star, East
Hampton, New York
61 1949, "Clementine Paddleford Subject of Story in Saturday Evening
Post of April 30," n.s.
[a good biographical sketch of Paddleford]
62 1952 Mar 02, "Food Editor Interviews," The Florida Times-Union,
Jacksonville, Florida
63 1952 Mar 07, "Clementine Paddleford, Gourmet, Visits Tampa," by
Barbara Clendinen, Tampa Morning Tribune
1952 Mar 07, "Clementine Paddleford Interesa Conocer Secretos
Cocina Criolla," El Mundo, San Juan, Puerto Rico
64 1952 Mar 09, "Miss Paddleford Scours America For New Foods," by
Connie Gee, Miami Daily News
65 1952 Mar 13, "Clementine Paddleford Recibe Informes Sobre Platos
Nativos," El Mundo, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1952 Mar 13, "La Experta de Herald Tribune Busca Recetas en Puerto
Rico," El Mundo, San Juan, Puerto Rico
66 1953 Oct 19, "The Kitchen Department," Time
67 1953 Oct 23, "'Time' Quotes Clementine Paddleford," What's Going On?
68 1954 Jan 10, "Sidelines," This Week Magazine
69 1954 Jan 14, Times, Barre, Vermont
70 1954 Jan 18, "Favorite Gals," Time
71 1954 Feb 18, "Miss Paddleford on Brazil Coffee Tour," Tribune
News, Manhattan, Kansas
72 1954 Feb 19, "Impressionadas as jornalistas norte-americanas com
os danos causados pela feada no Parana," O Estado De Sao Paulo
1954 Feb 19, "Impressionadas Com Estragos da Geada na Area de
Londrina," O Tempo, Sao Paulo
1954 Feb 19, "Vieram Verificar Os Prejuizos Causados A Lavoura
Pelas Geadas," Diario de Sao Paulo
73 1954 Feb 20, "Chegaram As Jornalistas 'Yankees'," Correio
Paulistano, Sao Paulo
74 1954 Feb, "Meet the Food Editors," Food Marketing
75 1954 Mar 11, "Nobody Can Can-Can Like 'Clem' Can," New York Herald Tribune
76 1954 Jun, "The Tropics," Unifruitco
77 1954 Jul 25, "Fielding 'Credits' Get Readers' Support, 37-1," New
York Herald Tribune
78 1954 Nov 01, "Oh, Clementine," Newsweek
79 1955 Jan 30, "The Cooking," The Houston Post, incomplete
80 1956 Jan 07, "To Capture Smart Readers," Business Week
81 1956 Jun 12, "Personality Behind the By-Line," New York Herald Tribune
82 1956 Sep 27, "Please, No Cooking," The Evening Star, Hanover,
Pennsylvania
1956 Sep 27, "No Home Should Be Without One," New York Herald Tribune
83 1960 Dec 01, "How America Eats - U.S. Recipes By Redding's Clem
Paddleford," The Redding Times, Redding, Connecticut
84 1961 Feb 02, "World-Traveling Editor Has Lip-Smacking Ideas," The
Hartford Times, Hartford, Connecticut
85 1961 Nov 08, "Dear Clementine: Just So You'll Know," n.s.
86 1962 May 27, "Our Darling Clementine," New York Herald Tribune
87 1962 Aug 06, "Better Bread Than Dead," Newsweek
88 1962 Sep 21, "Food Editor Tours 50,000 Miles Yearly," The
Commercial Appeal
89 1962 Oct 20, "Lunch," The New Yorker
90 1963 Feb 23, "Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1507," by Doris Nash
Wortman, Saturday Review
91 1963 Nov 03, "The Most Useful Cook Book You'll Ever Use!," This Week
92 1964 Nov 27, "The American Christmas Dinner - A Borrowed Feast,"
The Evening Star, Washington, D.C.
93 1966 Sep 01, "Food Fare," Meade County Messenger, Brandenburg, KY
94 1966 Nov11, "Sad Background," World Journal Tribune, New York, New York
95 "To Miss Paddleford," n.d., n.s.
"Clementine Paddleford Reveals Secret Ingredient On Visit Here," n.d., n.s.
04 Awards & Certificates
01 1948, The New York Newspaper Women's Club, Most Distinguished Work
In The Field Of Special Interest To Women
02 1949 Mar 06, "Awards Given By Newspaper Women's Club," New York
Herald Tribune
1949 Mar 06, "Newspaper Women Get Club's Awards," The New York Times
03 1950 Nov 28, Correspondence, Congratulations on GMA Award
04 1951 Feb 18, "5 Get Awards Of Newspaper Women's Club," New York
Herald Tribune
1951 Feb 18, "News Club Honors 5 Women Writers," The New York Times
05 1951 Feb 21, "Viking of the Air" Certificate
06 1951 Jun 01, "Miss Paddleford Flies to Paris," What's Going On?
07 1951 Sep 30, Solo Flight Certificate
08 1953 Dec 10, "Newspaper Women's Dinner Held," Daily North Side News
09 1953 Dec 11, "Two More Awards For Herald Tribune Writers," What's
Going On?
10 1953 Dec 13, "Prizes For Newspaper Women," The New York Times
11 1954 Mar 03, "Main Street Scene," Windham County Observer, Putnam,
Connecticut
12 1954 Aug 24, List of Awards
13 1957 Dec 07, "Awards Made By Newspaper Women's Club," New York
Herald Tribune
Correspondence reference to New York Newspaper Women's Club Award
Boughton, W. E., 1957 Dec 11
Michalove, Gertrude, 1957 Dec 11
Miller, Joan, 1957 Dec 09
Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1957 Dec 03
[?] Edna, 1957 Dec 10
14 1959 Nov 07, "Newspaper Women's Club Gives Writing Awards to 6,"
New York Herald Tribune
15 1959, The Catherine L. O'Brien Award, 3rd Prize
16 1961 Nov 11, "Writing Awards To 5 Women, 2 Of Herald Tribune," n.s.
17 1962 Jan 23, "Fruit Industry Honors Miss Paddleford," New York
World Telegram
18 1962, New Jersey Fruit Industry Honors
Correspondence reference New Jersey Fruit Industry Honors
Allen, Bob, 1962 Mar 13
Allen, Bob from Paddleford 1962 Mar 29
19 1964 Mar 15, Certificate of Appreciation, New York Herald Tribune
20 1964 Mar 20, "The Beloved Food Editor," What's Going On?
21 "Clementine Paddleford Gets Food Trade Award," n.d., n.s.
"Clementine Paddleford Is Honored With 2 Others in Headliner's
Awards," n.d. n.s.
Master of Fishers (F.M.) Degree from The Fisher Council for the
excellence in the study of Edible Fish and Shellfish, n.d.
Cartoons
22 1964 Sep 26, "I'm getting pretty fed up with teeth marks on
Clementine Paddleford," The New Yorker
Dinner in Honor of Paddleford
23 1960 Jun 01, Palace Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark
Insurance
24 1961 Jan 01-1964 Jan 07, Royal Indemnity Company, Home Insurance
Invitations
25 1935 Jul 31, A Dinner for the benefit of the Auguste Escoffier
Foundation Museum and Gastronomic School, Villeneuve-Loubet, France
26 1940 Dec 22, A Pageant, "The Adoration of the Holy Child" and "The
Miracle of the Roses," invited by Herman Smith at The
Presbyterian Church, South Salem, New York
27 1959 Oct 14, American Spice Trade Association, A New England Shore
Dinner at The Astor Hotel, New York
28 1962 Oct 29, Taittinger Champagne Party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Taittinger, Reims, France at St. Regis Hotel
1965 Jun 21, Reception in honor of Shirley Tucker, author of
Mississippi From Within
30 1966 Jan 11, Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin and other
materials in reference to Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin
31 1967 May 17, In Honor of E. Stuart Sharpe, Director of Tourism for
Jamaica
32 19[?] Apr 10, Honoring Chi-Chih and Kuo Yuan Hsinnie, Mother's 80th
Birthday
33 19[?] Nov 17, The Irish Export Board, Exhibit of Fine Foods, Beers
and Liquors from Ireland
34 19[?] Dec 30, For Peggy Harvey
Judging
35 1958, Kroger-Westinghouse Junior Cook-Of-The-Year contest
Correspondence, Shultz, Gladys, 1958 Dec 05
36 1961, Kroger-Westinghouse Junior Cook-Off
Correspondence, McCafferty, Audrey, 1961 Feb 02
Kansas and K-State
37 "Forlorn End For A Valley," n.d.
38 Applegate, Roberta, Correspondence, n.d.
39 Bishop, Carolyn, Correspondence, 1950 Apr 24
40 Hostetter, Helen P., Correspondence, 1949 Apr 23; 1952 Mar 31;
1961 Feb 01; 1961 Feb 19; 1961 Mar 20; 1963 Jul 02
41 Rogers, Charley, Correspondence, n.d.; n.d.
Rogers, Charley from Paddleford, 1954 Mar 02
42 Smith, Florence Dial (Mrs. Francis L. Smith), Correspondence, 1946 Mar 23
43 "Youth! at your service" by Department of Journalism, Kansas State
College, n.d.
44 Ledger Book of articles submitted and budget, n.d.
45 1921 Calendar
46 "Big News of Week Will Develop in Manhattan" from Kansas City
Journal-Post, n.d.
47 1920 Dec 04, The Scandal Collegian
48 1921, Commencement booklets, 2 copies
49 Invitations
1920 Nov 16, wedding invitation of Frances Harrop to Paul L. Mann
1921 May 11, Commencement invitation of Wesley C. Fleming at
University of California
1922 Jun 11, wedding invitation of Esther Etta Andrews to
William C. Mullendore
50 Parties and Dances
1920 Nov 13, Gamma Chi of Kappa Sigma Home Coming, Recreation Hall
1921 Feb 11, Women's Pan Hellenic Dance, Community House
1921 Mar 04, Pi Kappa Alpha Reunion Dance, Elks Hall
1921 Mar 11, Gamma Chi Kappa Sigma Spring Party, Elks Hall
1921 Jun 24, Menu from Stanley Hotels, Estes Park, Colorado, 2 copies
51 Programs
1920 Dec 03, Aggie Pop Night, Auditorium
1920 Dec 13, The Kansas Author's Club First Annual Luncheon and
Conference, Chamber of Commerce, Dodge City, Kansas
1921 May 16, The Kansas Author's Club Spring Banquet, Gillett
Hotel, Manhattan, Kansas
1921, Junior/Senior Prom
19[?] Dec 08, "Madame Butterfly"
"At the Quill," n.d.
"Ye Scroll of Ye Scribes and Ye Artists," n.d.
52 Valentine from Susan, n.d.
53 Zimmerman, Lloyd D., notes and drawings, n.d.
Memberships
05 01 Members of list, n.d.
02 1951 Sep 08, Association des Amis de Rabelais et de la Deviniere
03 1959, Alpha Delta Pi
Hoge, Elizabeth S., Correspondence, 1959 Apr 25; 1959 Jun 01
04 1960, Theta Sigma Phi, 1960
Meyer, Jo Caldwell, Correspondence, 1960 May 14
05 1963 Oct 15, Les Amis D'Escoffier Society of New York, Inc.
06 Certificate of Membership of the Connecticut Cold Water Army, n.d.
Honorary Memberships
07 1949 Nov 29, Honorary Member of the City Council of the City of Timesquare
08 1960 Mar 26, Honorary Member of the Ship's Company, USS Skipjack (SSN 585)
Menus Planned by Paddleford
09 1940 Sep 24, Luncheon, This Week Magazine
10 1950, Executive Luncheon, The Week Magazine
11 1958 Mar 30, Luncheon
12 1958 Apr 09, Editorial Luncheon, This Week Magazine
13 1958 May 12, Luncheon given in honor of His Excellency Einar
Gerhardsen, Prime Minister of Norway and His Excellency Reno
Kuuskoski, Prime Minister of Finland by The Honorable Robert F.
Wagner, Mayor of the City of New York
14 1958 May 14, Editorial Luncheon, This Week Magazine
Obituary
15 1967 Nov, Obituaries of Clementine Paddleford
Poems
16 1947 Aug 17, "Carol For Clementine," This Week Magazine
17 1950, Lyrics by Edwin L. Cleaves
18 1950, "Kellogg's Better Breakfast Ballad," by Lyn Duddy
19 "Thanks, Possibly, To Whatever Powers May Be," by Ogden Nash, n.d.
Recipes
20 1964 Nov, "25 Ways to Delight Your Dinner Guest," The Redbook,
Clementine Paddleford's favorite Kansas Fried Chicken recipe
Resume
21-22 1933
Travel Expenses
23 1960 Travel Expenses
Work Plans, Correspondence and Notes
24 Hammond, Mr. and Mr. Miller from Paddleford, 1930 Aug 11
25 Hammond, Mr. Maynard, Mr. High, and Mr. Patterson from Paddleford,
1931 Mar 25
26 Miller, Mr. from Paddleford, 1933 Jan 21
27 Memo notes, 1946 Jun 13
28 Various notes and memo in regards to story tips and ideas, 1950 Dec 06
Other
29 Sample of New York Herald Tribune's notes when someone else was
filling in for Clementine Paddleford
30 Solon Paddleford's measurements, n.d.
Portfolio Material, 1928-1937 - some originals in Oversize box
06 01 General Information, n.d.
02 Biography, n.d.
03 Resume, n.d.
04 References, n.d.
05 "What they say" - correspondence from individuals to Paddleford, n.d.
Portfolio, Correspondence
06 Austin, Mrs. Jean, Editor, The American Home, 1934 Jul 30
Austin, Mrs. Jean from Grace Meinen, Secretary, The American Home,
1934 Oct 19
07 Bane, Lita, Editor, Ladies' Home Journal, 1934 Mar 02
08 Bowles, Ella Shannon for the Editors of Cookery, 1941 Oct 21
09 Ehrman, James F., Marketing Director, Alco-Gravure, Inc., 1934 Jan 11
10 Fisher, Katharine, Director, Good Housekeeping, 1936 Jan 28
11 Fleischman, Doris E., 1928 Jan 24
12 Fuson, S. D., Arthur Kudner, Inc., 1936 Jan 13
13 Hammond, Godfrey
[Hammond, Godfrey] from Paddleford, 1931 May 10
Hammond, Godfrey, The Christian Herald, 1932 Nov 05; 1934 Dec 14;
[1935] Jan 22; 1936 May 05; [1937] Jan 22; [1937] Jul 21; 1937 Nov 15
Hammond, Godfrey, Rowcroft Press, Inc., 1934 Jul 07
Hammond, Godfrey, 1935 Apr 25
Hammond, Godfrey from Groom, William S., reference Paddleford,
1935 May 24
Hammond, Godfrey from Paddleford, 1959 Dec 01
Hammond, Godfrey from DAP, n.d., reference Paddleford
14 Hickman, Fern, Service Editor, New York Herald Tribune, 1932 Jan 27
15 Lustgarten, Edith, The American Mercury, 1932 Oct 12
Lustgarten, Edith from Paddleford, 1932 Oct 15
Lustgarten, Edith 19 (?) Sep 09
16 Maguire, E. M., Advertising Division General Sales Department, The
American Sugar Refining Company, 1936 Jul 17
17 Marquette, Bleecker, Executive Secretary, Public Health
Federation, 1936 Jan 02
18 Martin, George, 1928 Jan 23
Martin, Mr. from Paddleford, n.d., The Crowell Publishing Company
19 Mayes, Herbert R. from Paddleford, 1936 Jan 28
20 Mencken, H. L., Editor, The American Mercury
Mencken, H. L. from Paddleford, 1932 Apr 20, 1932 Apr 25, 1932 Jul 22,
1932 Jul 27
Mencken, H. L., 1932 Apr 21, 1932 Jul 29, 19[?] Jul 26
21 Meredith, E. T. from Moser, Leo C., 1927 May 07
22 Migliario, Mrs. Ida, Editor, The Household Magazine, 1935 Feb 04,
1935 Jul 22, 1935 Aug 15, 1936 Mar 03
23 Montague, Doris, The American Magazine, 1935 Oct 11
24 Moynahan, V. E., Editor, Soda Fountain, 1935 Jun 07
25 Painter, H. K., Vice-President, Hutchinson Advertising Company,
1935 Sep 12
26 Picken, Mary Brooks, 1936 Mar 03
27 Poling, Daniel, Christian Herald, 1932 Nov 09, 1935 Mar 22
n.d., Poling, Daniel A.
28 Reynolds, Mrs. Mary, Associate Editor, The Farm Journal, 1932 Sep 09,
1934 Jul 24, 1934 Oct 25
29 Rogers, Charley, Professor in Journalism, Kansas State Agriculture
College, Manhattan, KS, 19[?] Sep 24
30 Russell, Elizabeth H., Associate Editor, The American Home, 1930 Jun 25,
1932 Jun 22, 1932 Aug 05
31 Smith, Ida B. Wise, National President, National Woman's Christian
Temperance Union, 1934 Feb 06
32 Van Horn, Edna, Associate Editor, Director Better Foods &
Equipment Department, Better Homes & Garden, 1937 Sep 10, 1937 Nov 23
33 Wentworth, F. M., Rust Craft Publishers, Inc., 1935 Dec 12
34 Wylie, Josephine, Associate Editor, Better Homes & Garden, 1933 Oct 26
35 [?], William, Morgan Memorial, 1936 Mar 29
Portfolio, Advertising, 1928-1937
36 "Cooperation with Advertising Department," advertising
37 1928 Mar, "News For Farm Women from Farm & Fireside's Household
Department"
38 1928 Dec 21, "Christmas News For Farm Women from Farm & Fireside's
Household Department"
39 1929, "167,021 Letters from Readers Last Year...," Farm & Fireside
40 1934 Mar, "Percy Clark Quintard Tells How To Make Church Kitchen
Smile," Christian Herald
41 1934 Oct, "An Oyster Supper," Christian Herald
42 1936 Apr, "Polly Puts the Kettle One for the Women's Guild,"
Christian Herald
43 "Help! Miss Paddleford!," Christian Herald, n.d.
"It's a Regular Party to Hold a Christian Herald Cooking School,"
Christian Herald, n.d.
"Science Does the Dirty Work," Christian Herald, n.d.
"Seven Kitchens And They're Always Busy" Christian Herald, n.d.
Portfolio, Building Reader Response, 1928-1937
44 "Building Reader Response Through A Service Department," service department
45 1936 Feb 07
"Let's examine the record," n.d.
46 "Winter Leaflets Service Department Christian Herald," n.d.
"Booklets Full of Ideas from Farm & Fireside's Household
Department," n.d.
"Church Suppers" from the Home Bureau Service of Pictorial Review
[Paddleford used the name Clemence Haskin for this leaflet], n.d.
Portfolio, Cooperation with Department Stores, 1928-1937
47 "Getting Cooperation in Details," Department Store Research
48 1933 May, "New Foods on the market," The American Home
49 1933 Dec, "A Portfolio for Christmas Giving," House & Garden
50 1934 Apr, "For April Showers," The American Home
51 1934 Jun, "Let's Go Some Place -- But Let's Go In Comfort," Ladies'
Home Journal
Smith, Ben H., 1934 May 14, reference to June 1934 Ladies' Home
Journal article
52 1935 Apr 07, "Novel Easter Table Favors," This Week Magazine
1935 Apr 07, "Happy Easter Parade," This Week Magazine, New York
Herald Tribune Home Institute
53 1935 Apr 28, "More-the-Merrier Menus," This Week Magazine
54 1936 Jul 19, "Those Refreshing Melons!," This Week Magazine
Portfolio, Interview Skills, 1928-1937
55 "Ability to Interview," interview articles
56 1932 Sep, "Down the Sawdust Trail to Rodeheaver's Trombone" (Homer
Rodeheaver), Christian Herald
57 1934 Jan, "Her Home, Her Voice, Her Heart" (Mrs. Ida B. Wise
Smith), Christian Herald
58 1935 Mar, "Two Kansans Meet on the Mezzanine Floor" (Charlie St. John
of Bowery, The Church of St. Utopia, Dick[?]), Christian Herald
59 1936 Jul, "Where The Things Of The Heart Begin," Christian Herald
Portfolio, Presentation, 1928-1937
60 "Novelty in Presentation," versatility
"Angel Food" [Paddleford used the name Clemence Haskin for this
article; another title is "An Army Travels On Its Belly," and
was published in The American Mercury, Oct 1932]
Portfolio, Writing Samples, 1928-1937
61 "Samples of Writing and Editing Follow"
62 1932 Oct, "An Army Travels On Its Belly," The American Mercury
[Paddleford used the name Clemence Haskin for this article]
1932 Oct, "Cooking for Crowds and at a profit," Pictorial Review
[Paddleford used the name Clemence Haskin for this article]
63 1933 May, "Hairpin Mechanics," Ladies' Home Journal
64 1933 Dec, "A Dickens Christmas dinner," The American Home
65 1934 Feb 11, "Your Winter Week Ends," New York Herald Tribune Magazine
66 1934 Apr 15, "Let's Pitch Our Tents," New York Herald Tribune Magazine
67 1934 Apr 22, "All Aboard, Kitchen," New York Herald Tribune Magazine
68 1934 May 20, "On Nature's Tablecloth," New York Herald Tribune Magazine
69 1934 Jul, "What this country need is a CODE FOR WEEK-END
HOSTESSES!," The American Home
Correspondence, [Penwell], Beulah A., reference July 1934, The
American Home article
70 1934 Sep, "One Sunday Afternoon At Mont Lawn," Christian Herald
Excerpt letter reference Sep 1934, Christian Herald article
71 1935 Dec, "FATHER pops the corn and Mother prepares it with
variations," The American Home [Paddleford used the name
Clemence Haskin for this article]
1935 Dec, "Let the Feast Be Merry!," Better Homes & Garden
1935 Dec, "Good-to-Eat Decorations," Farm Journal
72 1936 Jan, "Cincinnati Shows The Way," Christian Herald
73 1936 Feb, "Have a Heart," Holland's: The Magazine of the South
74 1936 May, "Bait to Catch Spring Appetites," Soda Fountain Magazine
75 1937 Nov, "Here's Your Ticket To Thanksgiving And 'Day-After'
Meals," Better Homes & Gardens
Portfolio, Work Plans, 1928-1937
76 [1929], "Home Modernizing Plan for Farm & Fireside Magazine"
Correspondence, reference Home Modernizing Plan, 1929 Aug 29
77 "A Service Plan for The Liberty Magazine," n.d.
"A Service Plan for Needlecraft," n.d.
"A Service Plan for the People's Home Journal," n.d.
"A Service Plan for Pictorial Review," n.d.