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William J. Moore Papers

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Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Administrative Information

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Eastern Kentucky University

Genealogy

Lions Club

Memorabilia and Personal

Professional Records

Oversize Materials

Artifacts



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William J. Moore Papers, 1894-1980 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Jackie Couture, Molly Bowen, Lee Ann Eades

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Collection Overview

Title: William J. Moore Papers, 1894-1980Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Moore, William J. (1894-1980)

Extent: 6.16 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 04/01/1980

Subjects: Brandenburg Family, Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae., Eastern Kentucky University--Faculty and staff., Lions Club (Richmond, Ky.), Moore Family

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The William J. Moore papers reflect Dr. Moore's extensive research into the Moore, Brandenburg and related families. Historian/genealogist Mr. David Brandenberg of Atlanta, Georgia, provided invaluable advice in arranging portions of the Genealogical Series.

Unfortunately, almost no personal correspondence and no political correspondence was saved by Dr. Moore. His civic activities, especially with the Richmond Lions Club, are well documented in these papers. For more information about Dr. Moore's career at Eastern Kentucky University one must consult Eastern's institutional records, especially the records of the President's office and the Vice President for Academic Affairs.

In March 1978 a series of interviews with Dr. Moore was conducted by Charles Hay for the Eastern Kentucky Institutional Oral History project. These interviews shed additional light on Moore's personal and political career.

Biographical Note

Dr. William J. Moore was associated with Eastern for fifty-two years, arriving on campus as a nineteen-year-old freshman in 1913. He joined the faculty as a professor of economics in 1928 and became dean in 1945. He retired in 1965, after which a classroom building was named in his honor.

William Julius Moore was born October 25, 1894, in Booneville, Kentucky. He was the son of the late Henry Wosley and Mary Jane Moore and was the eldest of thirteen children. He was married to Nazza Kilborn Moore, and they had two children, Mary Elizabeth Roberts and William Moore. He received a two-year diploma in education from Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College and earned his A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Kentucky. He also studied for two years at the UK Law School.

Moore served under former State Superintendent of Public Instruction John Fred Williams as director of the Bureau of Finance and as commissioner of revenue from 1944-1945 in the administration of Gov. Simeon Willis. He was a member of the Kentucky General Assembly in 1924 and chairman of the Kentucky State Tax Commission. His work in the state's educational development included chairing an advisory committee to the Council on Public Higher Education. He once served as chairman of the Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards.

His last work was on behalf of retired teachers. He served as founder and president of the Madison County Retired Teachers Association and on the State Legislative Commission on Retired Teachers. Moore, the author of numerous articles on economics and education was a teacher, principal, and superintendent in Kentucky schools for fourteen years before joining the faculty at Eastern. He was named a recipient of the Eastern Centennial Alumni Award in 1974.

He was a member of numerous professional and educational organizations, including the National, Kentucky, and Central Kentucky Education Associations, Kentucky Academy of Science, Kentucky Academy of Social Science, American Southern Economic Association, the National Tax Association, National Municipal League, American Society for Public Administration, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He was a member of the honorary organizations of Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Delta Phi, and Phi Delta Kappa. He was a member of the Richmond Lions Club, Knights of Pythias, the Christian Church, and was district governor of Lions International in 1948.

Dr. Moore died on February 26, 1980, and was buried at the Richmond Cemetery.

Subject/Index Terms

Brandenburg Family
Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae.
Eastern Kentucky University--Faculty and staff.
Lions Club (Richmond, Ky.)
Moore Family

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Moore, Nazza Kilborn


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Eastern Kentucky University],
[Series 2: Genealogy],
[Series 3: Lions Club],
[Series 4: Memorabilia and Personal],
[Series 5: Professional Records],
[Series 6: Oversize Materials],
[Series 7: Artifacts],
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Series 6: Oversize MaterialsAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: PhotographsAdd to your cart.
Barcode: 31234014030959
Item 10: PhotographAdd to your cart.
W.J. Moore-11"x17" (4)
Item 11: Photograph, 1944Add to your cart.
National Tax Assoc. 37th Conference, St. Louis,-Hotel Jefferson
Item 12: PhotographAdd to your cart.
Plate-Dr. W.J. Moore
Folder 2: Certificates and DiplomasAdd to your cart.
Barcode: 31234014030942
Item 1: Certificates, July 20, 1949Add to your cart.
Sub-committee member on education of constitution review commission
Item 2: Certificates, Sept. 2, 1975Add to your cart.
Invitation to General Assembly into Extraordinary Session
Item 3: Certificates, Dec. 1Add to your cart.
Ambassador of Good Will--The City of Louisville
Item 4: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
Certificate of Membership--Finance Officers Association
Item 5: Certificates, June 28, 1967Add to your cart.
Certificate of Appreciation--Berea Lions Club
Item 6: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
45 year Charter Monarch Certificate of Lions Club International
Item 7: Certificates, May 12, 1931Add to your cart.
Invitation to attend Lions Club gathering anywhere
Item 8: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
50th Anniversary Graduation of EKU
Item 9: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
Certificate of Service to Lions Club (as president)-1931,1933,1937-38
Item 10: Certificates, 1931Add to your cart.
Certificate on election as president from Lions Club International
Item 11: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
25-year Charter Monarch Certificate of Lions Club International
Item 12: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
30-year Charter Monarch Certificate of Lions Club International
Item 13: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
35-year Charter Monarch Certificate of Lions Club International
Item 14: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
40-year Charter Monarch Certificate of Lions Club International
Item 15: Certificates, May, 1955Add to your cart.
Certificate of Life Membership to National Education Assoc.
Item 16: Certificates, July 1, 1966Add to your cart.
In Recognition of Outstanding Service--KY Edu. Assoc
Item 17: Certificates, April 25, 1962Add to your cart.
Certificate of a Commissioned Kentucky Colonel
Item 18: Certificates, Nov. 25, 1925Add to your cart.
Certify Initiation into Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi
Item 19: Certificates, July 29, 1948Add to your cart.
Certificate awarding distinguishing title of International Counsellor
Item 20: Certificates, April 8,1971Add to your cart.
Reappointed, commission on higher education, for term expiring March 9, 1974, Commonwealth of Kentucky
Item 21: CertificatesAdd to your cart.
60th Anniversary of Graduation from EKU
Item 22: Document-Optimist Creed, Professional Code, Academic Freedom.Add to your cart.
Item 23: Recognition of Contribution, Mar, 1945Add to your cart.
To Moore from Revenue Dept

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[Series 1: Eastern Kentucky University],
[Series 2: Genealogy],
[Series 3: Lions Club],
[Series 4: Memorabilia and Personal],
[Series 5: Professional Records],
[Series 6: Oversize Materials],
[Series 7: Artifacts],
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