Ole S. Rice Papers, 1888-1923


Summary Information
Title: Ole S. Rice Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1888-1923

Creator:
  • Rice, Ole Saeter, 1863-1923
Call Number: Mss 497

Quantity: 3.8 c.f. (8 archives boxes and 1 flat box)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of Rice, the Wisconsin State Library Clerk and Supervisor of School Libraries in the Department of Public Instruction between 1907 and 1923; including correspondence, speeches, financial records, papers on Madison's Mozart Club, the Mutual Benefit Anti-Tuberculosis Fraternity, and other personal activities, and files on his professional work with libraries and education.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Ole S. Rice, Wisconsin State Library Clerk and Supervisor of School Libraries from 1907 to 1923, was born in 1863 in Opdal, Norway. He was brought to the United States at an early age by his parents, who settled in northeastern Iowa. Rice attended a country school and later taught in schools in his neighborhood before attending Northern Indiana Normal School from 1886 to 1889. After graduation he taught for several years at the Stoughton Academy (Stoughton, Wis.), and also secured a Wisconsin Unlimited State Teacher's Certificate by examination. Upon earning his B.S. in geology from the University of Wisconsin in 1899, he was appointed principal of Deerfield, Wisconsin, High School, where his wife Hildor also taught for several years. In December, 1907, Rice was appointed Library Clerk by State Superintendent of Schools C.P. Cary. By 1915 Rice had been promoted to the position of State Supervisor of School Libraries. In this capacity Rice authored several publications concerning the use of libraries, as well as booklets for use in libraries of various types. He also compiled a number of issues of the Wisconsin Memorial Day Annual and Arbor and Bird Day Manual, which were issued by the Department of Public Instruction. Rice was also the author of several books, including Lessons on the Use of the School Library and Lessons on the Use of Books and Libraries, and he edited The Adventures of Raphael Pumpelly.

Rice's professional activities included membership in the Wisconsin State Teachers' Association, the National Association of Library Supervisors, and the Library Department of the National Educational Association, of which he was president for the years 1919 and 1920. He was a frequent and active participant in conferences held by these organizations.

In addition to his professional activities, Rice was active in the community as a member of the Mozart Club, a choir based in Madison; as a founding member of the Mutual Benefit Anti-Tuberculosis Fraternity; and as a participant in the activities of Madison's Norwegian community. He and his wife, who succumbed to tuberculosis in 1911, had one daughter, Ruth. Rice died on January 25, 1923.

Scope and Content Note

The collection documents Ole Rice's activities for the years 1888 to 1923. Composed of correspondence, addresses, personal papers, financial records, papers relating to his professional activities, and extensive reference files kept for his library work and on topics of a more general nature, the collection encompasses both Rice's professional and private life.

The BIOGRAPHICAL FILE contains a biographical sketch, newspaper clippings relating to Rice's professional activities, and a number of obituaries of Rice and his wife, Hildor.

The chronologically arranged CORRESPONDENCE series consists almost exclusively of incoming letters, some of which are written in Norwegian. The majority is personal correspondence, although included are some correspondence with his publisher and several letters from persons seeking professional advice. The correspondence dated 1923 is comprised strictly of letters of condolence sent to Ruth Rice.

The PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES series documents various aspects of Rice's career. The Teaching and Principalship file covering his earliest activities consists primarily of school catalogs and calendars of events. The Department of Public Instruction file contains a small amount of correspondence, statements issued by State Superintendent of Schools C.P. Cary, to department members, as well as clippings relating to attacks on Cary's administration. Also included is a Purchase List for High School Libraries, issued by the Department in 1919, probably compiled by Rice. Rice's participation in various conferences is documented by the material in the Library Associations file. The Projects file contains handwritten notes and reading lists, presumably for use in Rice's own work. The Publications and Reviews file is comprised of notices and reviews of the books written or edited by Rice.

The ADDRESSES series is arranged chronologically, with the exception of a few addresses which were arranged by Rice himself by subject and place. The addresses were delivered at professional conferences, to civic groups, at high schools, etc., and treat a number of subjects, most notably library use, education, and various aspects of Norwegian life. Several are written in Norwegian; many are written in shorthand. Other addresses can be found in the Reference Files.

Several aspects of Rice's private life are documented in the PERSONAL PAPERS series, including his membership in the Mozart Club and the Mutual Benefit Anti-Tuberculosis Fraternity, which was organized to provide benefits to its members in case of tuberculosis. This file is comprised of the fraternity's constitution, as well as data gathered concerning the incidence of the disease. Also included in this series are various notebooks and a scrapbook containing clippings on a number of subjects, pasted over biology class notes. The Miscellaneous Family Papers contain Mrs. Rice's school records and teaching certificates, several items concerning Ruth Rice, and a bound volume, written in Norwegian, dated August, 1858, which appears to be a journal kept by Rice's mother.

The FINANCIAL RECORDS provide information on Rice's insurance, retirement fund, and bonds holdings. The account books for the years 1896 to 1923, with a gap between May and December, 1914, and the receipts, which include bills and cancelled checks, offer a detailed view of his domestic expenses. Also included are royalty statements and book orders for Rice's book Lessons on the Use of Books and Libraries, published by Rand McNally.

The series entitled REFERENCE FILES consists of files dealing with library work and those concerning topics of a more general nature. The file headings used by Rice have been retained, with the exception of the addition of a Miscellaneous file for topics whose bulk did not warrant a separate file. The files contain primarily notes, many in shorthand, articles and clippings. Most titles reflect the subject matter of the file. A brief description of those that do not follows. Books Read consists of annotated evaluations of books, furnished with Dewey Decimal classification numbers. Humor contains clippings related to library work. Lessons concerns the use of reference materials and of the library in education. Library Personnel outlines the tasks of the Supervisor of School Libraries and the State Library Clerk, the two positions held by Rice. Literature and Newspapers examine their use in education. The file on Normal Schools concerns the function of Normal School libraries. Reading deals with the promotion of reading and its effects on students; Reading Circle concerns the program instituted by the Department of Public Instruction whereby reading lists were sent to discussion groups throughout the state of Wisconsin. Topics for Talks on library-related subjects supplements the Addresses series. Commencement includes notes for and remarks and speeches delivered by Rice at high school graduations. Education contains statistics of education and high school growth in the state of Wisconsin. The file on Col. Hans C. Heg, a Civil War hero of Norwegian descent, includes minutes of the committee which was formed to erect a monument to him, as well as a list of contributors.

The CERTIFICATES consist of Rice's diplomas from Northern Indiana Normal School, 1888, and the University of Wisconsin, 1899, his Wisconsin State Teacher's Certificate, 1896, and his certificate of appointment to the position of State Library Clerk, 1907.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ansgar Svanoe, Fremont, Ohio, 1977. Accession Number: M77-117


Processing Information

Processed by Judy Joseph and Joanne Hohler, November 1979.


Contents List
Box   1
Folder   1
Series: Biographical File
Box   1
Folder   2-7
Series: Correspondence, 1896-1923
Series: Professional Activities
Box   1
Folder   8
Teaching and principalship, 1889-1907
Box   2
Folder   1
Department of Public Instruction, 1907-1923
Box   2
Folder   2
Library associations, 1905-1923
Box   2
Folder   3
Projects for reading and writings, n.d.
Box   2
Folder   4
Publications and reviews, 1915-1923
Series: Addresses
Box   2
Folder   5-8
1900-1922
Box   2
Folder   9
By place
Box   2
Folder   10
By subject
Box   2
Folder   11
In preparation, suggestions
Series: Personal Papers
Box   3
Folder   1
Mozart Club
Box   3
Folder   2
Mutual Benefit Anti-Tuberculosis Fraternity
Box   3
Folder   3
Notebooks
Box   3
Folder   4
Scrapbook No. 1, 1900, January 15-n.d.
Box   3
Folder   5
Miscellaneous family papers
Series: Financial Records
Box   3
Folder   6
Insurance papers, retirement fund, and related papers
Account books
Box   3
Folder   7-8
1896, September - 1907, October
Box   4
Folder   1-5
1907, October - 1923, January
Receipts
Box   4
Folder   6
1918, January - September
Box   5
Folder   1-7
1918, September - 1923
Box   5
Folder   8
Royalty statements and book orders
Series: Reference Files
Library work
Box   5
Folder   9
Book selection
Box   5
Folder   10
Booklists
Box   5
Folder   11
Books and reading
Books read
Box   5
Folder   12
Dewey Decimal, 200-899
Box   5
Folder   13
Dewey Decimal, 900-999
Box   6
Folder   1
1916-1917
Box   6
Folder   2
1918-1919
Box   6
Folder   3
Fiction
Box   6
Folder   4
Miscellaneous
Box   6
Folder   5
Equipment, repair
Box   6
Folder   6
History of school libraries in Wisconsin
Box   6
Folder   7
Humor
Box   6
Folder   8
Lessons
Box   6
Folder   9
Library personnel
Box   6
Folder   10
Literature
Box   6
Folder   11
Newspapers
Box   6
Folder   12
Normal schools
Box   6
Folder   13
Plans for school libraries
Box   6
Folder   14
Public libraries
Box   7
Folder   1
Reading
Box   7
Folder   2
Reading Circle
Box   7
Folder   3
Reading, Value of
Box   7
Folder   4
Reference
Box   7
Folder   5
Rural school libraries
Box   7
Folder   6
School libraries
Box   7
Folder   7
Storytelling
Box   7
Folder   8
Topics for talks
Box   7
Folder   9
Training of library personnel
Box   7
Folder   10
Miscellaneous
General
Box   7
Folder   11
Commencement
Box   7
Folder   12
Consolidation of schools
Box   7
Folder   13
Democracy
Box   7
Folder   14
Education
Box   7
Folder   15
General reading exercises
Box   7
Folder   16
Health
Box   7
Folder   17
Heg, Colonel Hans C.
Box   7
Folder   18
Immigration
Box   7
Folder   19
Lincoln, President Abraham
Box   7
Folder   20
Mann, Horace
Box   7
Folder   21
Norway, Education
Box   8
Folder   1
Patriotism
Box   8
Folder   2
Thoughts and quotations
Box   8
Folder   3
Wit and humor
Box   8
Folder   4
Miscellaneous, A-Z
Box   9
Series: Certificates