Contents


Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

SERIES I: BIOGRAPHY

SERIES II: CORRESPONDENCE

SERIES III: COURSE MATERIALS

SERIES IV: LECTURE NOTES

SERIES V: NOTES

SERIES VI: WRITINGS

Caroline Heminway Kierstead Papers, 1923-1985

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Christina Lehman.

© 2006

Collection Overview

Creator: Kierstead, Caroline Heminway
Title: Caroline Heminway Kierstead Papers
Dates: 1923-1985
Abstract: This collection includes correspondence, publications, diaries, photographs, etc., regarding Caroline Heminway Kierstead's career as a professor of Geology at Smith College, her research interests, and her personal life.
Extent: 2 boxes(2.5 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: RG 42

Biographical Note

Caroline Heminway Kierstead was born in Corning, New York on July 12, 1904. Her parents were Herbert A. and Ella May (Daley) Heminway. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1925 with a major in Philosophy and Psychology, and a minor in Geology. After working in her father's law office for a year, she returned to school to earned a master's degree from Cornell University (1928) and later a Ph.D. from Indiana University (1941). She also studied over the years at Syracuse University, the University of Colorado, and the University of Wyoming. Heminway married Friend H. Kierstead, an electrical engineer from Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in 1947. He died around 1970.

Kierstead joined the faculty of the Geology Department in 1928 and retired after a long teaching career in 1969. She was promoted steadily through the department, from instructor when she began in 1928, to assistant professor (1932), associate professor (1940) and finally full professor in 1964. Elected chairman of the Geology Department in February 1946, Kierstead served in that capacity until January 1952. She also acted for a short time as the Dean of the Class of 1944. From 1943 to 1945 she took a leave of absence to work for Shell Oil Company, bringing along two Smith graduates. This experience gave her a useful understanding of the oil industry.

Keirstead was interested in many fields of geology, and was especially partial to topological and geological maps. Her field of research was micropaleontology, specifically the study of foraminifera, or unicellular shelled microorganisms. Her publications include many articles for scientific journals, one book, and a textbook; she also edited and contributed to several other publications. Her geological research led her to travel all over the world, including Antarctica and New Zealand. Additionally, she held memberships in many prestigious professional associations.

In her private life, Kierstead was an internationally known breeder and exhibitor of Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs. Her dogs won several American Kennel Club champions. She served as president of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America for a period of time, and belonged to several other dog clubs as well. Also, she published Pembroke Pictures and Pedigree, an annotated index of the history of the breed. Kierstead died on June 17, 1985 at the age of 80.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Caroline Heminway Kierstead Papers, 1923-1985, contain materials relating to the professional and personal life of a long-time member of the Smith College Geology Department. Types of materials include correspondence, publications, handwritten and typescript lecture and research notes, diaries, and photographs. These items not only document her teaching career at Smith and her research interests, but also provide insight into her personal life and pastimes. Her detailed lecture notes and course material give researchers an informative look at the Geology Department curriculum and methods in the middle of the twentieth century.

The Caroline Heminway Kierstead Papers are housed in 2 large boxes and cover approximately 2.5 linear feet.

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into six series:

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SERIES I: BIOGRAPHY

Provides background information on Caroline Kierstead's life and overall academic and professional careers.


Box

Folder

1 1
Biography 1928-1985

2
Geology Courses - Cornell 1926-28

3
Geology Courses - Indiana University 1938

4
Geology Courses - Mount Holyoke 1923

5
Geology Courses - University of Wyoming 1934

SERIES II: CORRESPONDENCE

Contains both personal and professional letters to and from Kierstead. She appears to have had a close relationship with her father, who wrote nearly every week in her early years at Smith.


Box

Folder

1 6
Family 1928-51

7
Friends 1961

8
Personal - Dogs 1973

9
Personal - Investments 1961

10
Professional 1931-68

11
Professional - Geology Department 1950-69

12
Professional - Sale of Library 1985

13
Professional - Shell Oil 1943-48

14
Professional - Students 1946-69

15
Professional - Field Geology 1942

SERIES III: COURSE MATERIALS

Holds materials related to the geology courses she taught at Smith and includes teaching outlines, exams, and student papers. These materials provide a useful glimpse into the department's curriculum.


Box

Folder

1 16
Micropaleontology 1939-65

17
Micropaleontology - Student Papers 1949-66

18
Paleontology 1929-68

19
Senior Review Essay 1961

20
Strategraphy 1934-63

21
Structural Geology 1941-62

22
Exercises Upon Geological Maps 1937-53

23
Senior Field Trip 1946, 1948

24
Student Papers 1952-64

25
Student Papers - Master's Thesis 1952

SERIES IV: LECTURE NOTES

Contain handwritten and typed notes and guidelines for lectures and personal research on a wide array of geological topics. (see also SERIES V: NOTES)


Box

Folder

1 26
Caribbean n.d.

27
Connecticut River Valley Climate 1967

28
English Jurassic 1951

29
Evolution 1940

30
Lesser Autilles 1938

31
Nature of Species n.d.

32
New Zealand n.d.

33
Use of Forams 1954

SERIES V: NOTES

Contain handwritten and typed notes and guidelines for lectures and personal research on a wide array of geological topics. (see also SERIES IV: LECTURE NOTES)


Box

Folder

1 34
Age of the Earth 1948-62

35
Correlation of Formations 1958

36
Crust of the Earth n.d.

37
Faults n.d.

38
Folding n.d.

39
Geological Maps of New Zealand 1962

40
Jointing n.d.

41
Jurassic n.d.

42
Miocene Pelecypods 1966

43
North Wind Forams Project 1963

44
Ostracods n.d.

45
Physical Characteristics of Rocks 1951, 1956

46
Porifera 1956

47
Radiolaria n.d.

48
Rock Structures n.d.

49
Species Problem n.d.

50
Stromatoporoidea 1956

51
Structural Geology 1957-59

52
Tertiary n.d.

53
Thickness of Beds n.d.

54
Triassic n.d.

55
Unconformities n.d.

56
Photographs 1927, n.d.

SERIES VI: WRITINGS

Collects Kierstead's publications, edited books drafts, and a diary.


Box

Folder

1 57
"The Cambrian Stratigraphy of Eastern New York and Western New England 1935

58
Diary 1961

59
Field Report 1934

60
"Foraminifera Manuscript" n.d.

61
Kierstead Revision of Galloway Manual of Foraminifera 1961

62
Kierstead Revision of Galloway Manual of Foraminifera - Draft n.d.

63
Kierstead Revision of Galloway Manual of Foraminifera n.d.

64
Manual of Foraminifera Index 1964

65
Master's Thesis 1928

66
Miscellaneous Notes 1926, 1943

67
New England Geological Conference Guidebook n.d.

68
Planktonic Conference 1967

69
"Tertiary Foraminifera of Porto Rico" 1941