Contents


Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Series 1: Course Records 1966-1969

Series 2: Correspondence 1964-1973, n.d.

Series 3: Writings 1968

Series 4: Memorabiliaca. 1966-1969

Series 5: Biographical Informationca. 1966-1969, 1993, 1999

Series 6: Photographs 1965-1969

Julie C. Van Camp Papers, 1964-1973, 1993, 1999, n.d. (bulk 1964-1969)

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Danielle M. Ryan.

© 2006

Collection Overview

Creator: Van Camp, Julie C.
Title: Julie C. Van Camp Papers
Dates: 1964-1973, 1993, 1999, n.d. (bulk 1964-1969)
Abstract: Van Camp, Julie Charlotte, 1947-; College professor and attorney. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1969. Papers contain course records for classes taken at Mount Holyoke College, Amherst College, and Smith College, correspondence, writings, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, graduation cards, invitations, biographical information and photographs. Primarily concern her academic and social life at Mount Holyoke College and her role as editor of Choragos, the college newspaper.
Extent: 1 box( 5 linear in.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 0840
Location: LD 7096.6 1969 Van Camp

Biographical Note

Julie Charlotte Van Camp, college professor, attorney, and Mount Holyoke College alumna, was born on June 5, 1947. Her father, Leon Van Camp, was a tool and die maker. She graduated from Davenport West High School in Davenport, Iowa. She attended Mount Holyoke College from 1965-1969 and majored in philosophy. She was active in the school newspaper, serving as its editor from 1968-1969, and was instrumental in changing its name from the Mount Holyoke News to Choragos. She received a Doctor of Law degree from Georgetown University in 1980 and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Temple University in 1982. She became an attorney in 1980 and a professor of philosophy at California State University: Long Beach in 1990.

Return to the Table of Contents


Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Julie C. Van Camp Papers, spanning the years of 1964-1999 (bulk 1965-1969) are comprised of course records, correspondence, writings by Van Camp, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, graduation cards, invitations, biographical information and photographs. Most of the material in the collection relates to her years as a Mount Holyoke student, 1965-1969, particularly to her role as editor of the school newspaper, Choragos. Course records include examinations and papers written for several courses in the departments of education and English. The records of a music course and several philosophy courses, including two taken at Amherst College, contain her class notes as well as papers and examinations. Some records are for an education course tat Smith College. Much of the correspondence relates to Van Camp's role as editor of the student newspaper. Correspondence dates from 1964-1973 and concerns her acceptance to Mount Holyoke College, her concern about her grades during her first semester, her work as editor of Choragos, and her plans for graduate school. There is correspondence with Mount Holyoke professors John Piper, Elizabeth Green, Richard Johnson and James Ellis, Richard Robin, Professor David Riesman at Harvard University and fellow students Barbara Stallings, Aimee Garn, and Ellie McGrath. Her writings are comprised of two versions of a paper Some Thoughts on Women's College Newspapers which was presented in a national workshop on Women's college Papers August 1968. Memorabilia for her years as a student includes receipts for gynecological examinations (with a note by Van Camp describing the difficulties Mount Holyoke students had obtaining birth control pills). Biographical information consists of newspaper articles mentioning Van Camp's work on Choragos, her participation in journalism conferences, and her participation in activities protesting the war in Vietnam, 1966-1968. There is also a copy of a 1993 interview with Van Camp published in the Mount Holyoke News. Photographs are of Van Camp as a student, events such as Commencement, the newspaper headquarters, two dormitory room interiors, and the contestants and judges for the Glascock Poetry Prize contest in 1968.

Return to the Table of Contents


Search Terms

Return to the Table of Contents


Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into six series:

Return to the Table of Contents


Series 1: Course Records 1966-1969


Box

Folder

1 1
Education 205 Fall 1966

2
Education 234 Spring 1967

3
English G100 Fall 1967

4
English 200 Spring 1967

5
English 352 Spring 1969

6
Music G1 Spring 1966

7
Philosophy 211 Fall 1966

8
Philosophy 21 Fall 1967

9
Philosophy 62 Spring 1968

Series 2: Correspondence 1964-1973, n.d.


Box

Folder

1 10
Correspondence 1964-1968

11
Correspondence 1969-1973, n.d.

Series 3: Writings 1968


Box

Folder

1 12
Writings 1968

Series 4: Memorabiliaca. 1966-1969


Box

Folder

1 13
Memorabilia ca.1966-1969

Series 5: Biographical Informationca. 1966-1969, 1993, 1999


Box

Folder

1 14
Biographical Information ca.1966-1969, 1993, 1999

Series 6: Photographs 1965-1969


Box

Folder

1 15
Photographs 1965-1969