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Sandford, Hazel

 Person

Biography

According to Clarion University undergraduate course catalog data, Hazel Sandford was a faculty member in the Art department from 1927 until 1955. She was a graduate of the State Normal School, Fredonia, New York. She earned her B.S. from Cornell University; her A.M. from the New York School of Fine Arts, her M.A. from New York University; and did additional graduate work at the Teachers College at Columbia University, the Thurn School of Modern Art, the Carnegie Institute of Technology, and the University of Pittsburgh.

An article on page 1 of the November 12, 1971 issue of the "Clarion Call" student newspaper, published when the university's Sandford Art Gallery was dedicated, provides additional information about Hazel Sandford:

"Miss Hazel Sandford, for 28 years head of the Art Department at Clarion State College, was honored recently when the college Board of Trustees voted to name the art gallery of the Marwick-Boyd Fine Arts Center for her.

Miss Sandford came to Clarion in 1927 and retired in 1955 after a distinguished career embracing all levels of education from elementary through college and including a total of 36 years of dedicated service.

During her long service at Clarion she was an untiring worker who was always generous in her support of college activities. She taught art classes, supported art instruction in the campus school, headed the art department, and was everywhere and anywhere when her talents could add to the appeal of a campus project.

In announcing the action of the board, President James Gemmell said that a plaque would be mounted in the gallery commemorating Miss Sandford's career at Clarion and properly identifying the facility to the public."

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Hazel Sandford Papers, 1895 - 1980

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Hazel Sandford Papers

Individual Faculty Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 160 - 03 - 03 - 001
Dates: undated and 1735 - 2021-03-17

Letters to Hazel Sandford, 1943 - 1944

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 5
Identifier: Letters to Hazel Sandford 1943-1944
Scope and Contents

This album contains letters that Hazel Sandford received from Clarion students deployed worldwide during World War II. It appears that these individuals are some of those who were members of the 337th College Detachment Aviation Unit.

Dates: 1943 - 1944

Lights and Shadows, 1963

 File — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 6
Identifier: Lights and Shadows 1963
Scope and Contents 150 pages.This is Hazel Sandford's autobiography.A note on the first page indicates that "this is the original typed copy."Title page reads:Lights and ShadowsThere are no shadows without a light.Hazel SandfordWarren, Pa.1963The dedication page reads, "This autobiography is dedicated to La Mont Deemer Crape, who persuaded me to write it. He was a former student of mine, who is now on...
Dates: 1963

Lights and Shadows, Original Manuscript, 1963

 File — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 6
Identifier: Lights and Shadows, Original Manuscript
Scope and Contents

This original manuscript of Hazel Sandford's autobiography is mostly written in her own hand, with a few type-written pages included.

The cover page indicates that it was written in Warren, Pa. 1963.

An envelope inserted in the back of the binder contains comments from various individuals about the autobiography.

Also see "Pictorial Supplement to Lights and Shadows: An Autobiography," in the "Albums and Scrapbooks" sub-series.

Dates: 1963

Ownership and Sovereignty: An Outline of the True Republic, undated

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 6
Identifier: Ownership and Sovereignty: An Outline of the True Republic
Scope and Contents This volume has a note attached, which reads, "Manuscript typed by Miss Sandford to preserve this book for the (then) Clarion State Teachers College Library."The date that the transcription took place is unknown.Included are notes, presumably from Hazel Sandford, to "please keep this valuable book in the library," and "preserve this precious book."It appears that Hazel Sandford strongly wished this book to be retained at Clarion because of the author's...
Dates: undated

Pictorial Supplement to Lights and Shadows: An Autobiography, 1968

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 5
Identifier: Pictorial Supplement to Lights and Shadows: An Autobiography
Scope and Contents The scrapbook captions are written in Sandford's own hand.Title page reads: Pictorial Supplement to Lights and Shadows: An Autobiography; Hazel Sandford, Kane, PA 1968page 1 - contains 2 photographs (1 of a house and 1 of a woman.) Captions read, "Chapter 1 - I have Ancestor's and I Am Born." "Grandmother Sandford." "The girl-hood home, in Hemingford, Canada, of my grandmother Sandford. Her father, Judge Clancy, held court in one end of the house and the Clancy...
Dates: 1968

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Archival Object 16
Collection 1
 
Subject
337th College Detachment Aviation Unit 1
Art -- Study and teaching 1
Social sciences 1
World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations 1