Guide to the Helen M. Danforth records, 1926-1967


Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Fleet Library at RISD
2 College Street
Providence, RI 02903
Tel: 401-709-5922
Fax: 401-709-5932
email: risdarchives@risd.edu

Published in 2009

Collection Overview

Title: Helen M. Danforth records
Date range: 1926-1967
Creator: Danforth, Helen M., 1887-1984
Extent: .5 linear feet
Abstract: The bulk of the collection consists of Museum correspondence, 1926-1949, organized chronologically. Helen M. Danforth's correspondence with RISD's Presidents, 1947-1967, is included.
Language of materials: English
Repository: Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Collection number: 02.01.8

Scope & content

The bulk of the collection consists of Museum correspondence, 1926-1949, organized chronologically. The records include letters to Danforth, reports, lists of loans to the Museum, a draft of the Administrative Manual, and Museum Director applicant letters. Correspondents include Museum Directors Alexander Dorner and Gordon Washburn, Executive Vice-President Royal Bailey Farnum, Paul Sachs (Fogg Art Museum), Russell Cheney, Charles Sterling, and Gilbert Franklin. Subjects documented include drafts of Trustee meeting minutes, expenses for the Museum's Georgian Room, the Sophia Baker Fund, Advisory Committee reports, "The Terrace," the Royal Little scholarship, RISD dormitories, and the Building Committee. The correspondence was microfilmed as part of the 1985 Archives of American Art project.

Series I contains letters from John J. DeCosta, William H. Edwards, Howard Hoppin, and Edith Wetmore as well as records for the Georgian Room. Series III consists of Danforth's correspondence to RISD Presidents Sullivan, Frazier, and Bush-Brown with copies of their correspondence to her. Also included is a letter from Danforth to her Aunt and Uncle regarding the Eliza Radeke Memorial Garden (1933).

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Names Subject Organizations Subject Topics Subject Topics Document Types

Arrangement

The materials in this collection are organized into three series:

  • I. Correspondence, 1934-1941
  • II. Museum correspondence, 1926-1949
  • III. President's correspondence, 1933-1967, bulk 1947-1967

Biographical note

Born on September 3, 1887, the daughter of RISD Treasurer Stephen O. Metcalf, Helen M. Danforth attended St. Timothy's School (Baltimore, MD). She married orthopedic surgeon Murray S. Danforth in 1916. Danforth joined the Museum Committee in 1927, the year after the Museum of Art’s Radeke Building opened. This period marks the beginning of her many gifts and loans to the Museum. In 1931 Danforth succeeded her aunt, Eliza G. Radeke, as President of the RISD Corporation and Chair of the Executive Committee. She served as President until 1947 when she became Chair of the Board of Trustees, an office created that year. Danforth retired as Chair in 1965, bringing to a close 34 years of leadership. She died on October 28, 1984.

During Danforth's tenure, RISD received the authority to grant degrees (1932), awarding the first Bachelor in Art Education in 1937. Changes in the educational program, made under the guidance of Royal Bailey Farnum, transformed the Day School into an accredited college program (1949). Campus expansion included the construction of the Helen Metcalf Building on College St. (1936), the Auditorium (1941), and the Metcalf Refectory and Waterman St. dormitories (1959). Enrollment grew from 388 (1931) to 997 (1965).

Danforth received an honorary degree from Brown University in 1939 and, in 1976, the first honorary degree awarded by RISD. Her son Murray S. Danforth, Jr. succeeded his grandfather as RISD Treasurer, serving from 1952 to 1990. Her oldest child, Stephen Danforth, an Army pilot, died in action over Boulogne, France in September 1943.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: T
Use of the materials: Permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from archival materials must be obtained in writing from the Archives. The researcher assumes full responsibility for use of material and for conformity to all applicable laws, including copyright.
Preferred citation: Helen M. Danforth records, Rhode Island School of Design Archives.
Contact information: Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Fleet Library at RISD
2 College Street
Providence, RI 02903
Tel: 401-709-5922
Fax: 401-709-5932
email: risdarchives@risd.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: Records comprising series one and three were discovered by the Archives staff in the Woods-Gerry attic and a walk-in safe in the College Building. The Museum correspondence, microfilmed in 1985 as part of an Archives of American Art project, was transferred to the Archives by the Museum of Art.
Custodial history: The Museum correspondence, 1926-1949, was transferred from the Wanskuck Company to RISD Treasurer Murray Danforth in 1955. He kept the records in his office until transferring them to the Museum of Art in 1984.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Douglas Doe.
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Jessica Bitely 2009 April 10
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Inventory


Series I. Correspondence

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 38 DeCosta, John J.
1935 Sept 29
Box 1, Folder 39 Edwards, William H.
1934 June 11
Box 1, Folder 40 Hoppin, Howard; Resignation
1934 May 24
Box 1, Folder 41 Museum; Georgian Room
1936
Box 1, Folder 42 Wetmore, Edith
1941 Nov 2

Series II. Museum correspondence

Container Description Date
Box 7, Folder 1 Museum Correspondence
undated
Box 7, Folder 2 Museum Correspondence
1926-1936
Box 7, Folder 3 Museum Correspondence
1937 Jan - June
Box 7, Folder 4 Museum Correspondence
1937 July - Dec
Box 7, Folder 5 Museum Correspondence
1938-1939
Box 7, Folder 6 Museum Correspondence
1940 Jan - June
Box 7, Folder 7 Museum Correspondence
1940 July - Dec
Box 7, Folder 8 Museum Correspondence
1941-1942
Box 7, Folder 9 Museum Correspondence
1943-1949

Series III. President's correspondence

Container Description Date
Box 7, Folder 10 President's Correspondence
1933-1967, bulk 1946-1967