Edna Ingels Fritz Papers

Title

Edna Ingels Fritz Papers

Subject

Texas Women

Description


Correspondence, photographs, class notes, AAUW meeting notes and clippings, scrapbooks and other ephemera. Also includes children's clothing patterns, costume design sketches and souvenirs from WWI.

Creator

Fritz, Edna Ingels
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Marr. George L. Fritz.

Rights

Materials may not be used without permission. For further information, please contact us at (940) 898-3751 or womenshistory@twu.edu.

Type

Manuscripts

Extent

.5 cubic feet

Accrual Method

Gift

Provenance

Fritz, John

Rights Holder

Woman's Collection, Texas Woman's University, P.O. Box 425528, Denton, TX 76204.

Items in the Edna Ingels Fritz Papers Collection

Clothing 312 Senior final exam note, ca. 1921

Senior Final Exam
Cloth. 312

1. Discuss children’s and infants’ clothing from a hygiene standpoint.
2. What is meant by the term layette? Of what does it consist? Give the number of each & the kinds of materials used.
3. Discuss the points…

Lecture notes for Clothing 312, May 31, 1921

May 31, 1921

Clothing 312

1. Ruskin said—”You can dress women beautifully unless you inculcate the love of good taste in them in their childhood.”
2. Discuss children’s clothing from a hygiene standpoint. Give ten points to be…

Letter  from president of CIA, F. M. Bralley to Edna Ingels, June 24, 1920.

College of Industrial Arts
(The State College for Women)
Denton, Texas
Office of the President

June 24, 1920
Miss Edna M. Ingels
[address redacted]

My dear Miss Ingels:
You are advised that your salary for the next regular session of the…

Letter from the dean of CIA, E. V. White, to Edna Ingels, November 8, 1918

College of Industrial Arts
(The State College for Women)
Denton, Texas

F.M. Bralley President

November 8, 1918

Miss Ingels,
College of Instruial Arts, Denton, Texas.

Dear Miss Ingels:
I am authorized by the President of the College…

Letter  from president of CIA, F. M. Bralley to Edna Ingels, April 30, 1919.

College of Industrial Arts
(The State College for Women)
Denton, Texas
Office of the President

April 30, 1919.

Miss Ingels:
Assuming that you are to be with us in the faculty of the College of Industrial Arts during the next regular session…

Letter to Edna from her brother James, December 27, 1918.

Sommedieue, France
Dec. 27, 1918

Dear Sister,

I just received your letters last evening dated Nov. 29 & Dec. 1 and believe me I was sure glad to hear from you. It was the first mail I’ve had for about seven weeks. I was a little worried…

Letter from the dean of CIA, E. V. White, to Edna Ingels, January 28, 1918

College of Industrial Arts
(The State College for Women)
Denton, Texas

January 28, 1918
F.M. Bralley President

Miss Ingels:
I am authorized by the President of the College to tender to yo ua position as an instructor for both terms of the…

Edna Ingels
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born…

Telegram to Edna Ingels, April 24, 1919

Western Union Telegram

RECEIVED AT
10DAW 7

DA NEWYORK NY 627A APRIL 24 1919

MISS EDNA INGLES
CIA DENTON TEXAS

JAMES INGLES ARRIVED TEMPORARILY CAMPUPTON WELL WRITING
THE SALVATION ARMY WAR DEPT
XXX 817A

Silk handkerchief, ca. 1919
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born…