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<titleproper encodinganalog="Title.titleproper">Guide to the Hazel Hanback Papers,
<date>1931-1937</date></titleproper>
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<addressline> 2130 H. St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20052</addressline>
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<addressline>Email: speccoll@gwu.edu</addressline>
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<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Hazel Hanback papers,
<date>1931-1937</date></titleproper>
<num>MS0515</num>
<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">University Archives, Special Collections Research Center, The Gelman
Library, The George Washington University</publisher>
<address> 
<addressline>Washington, D.C.</addressline> 
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<defitem>
<label>Processed by: </label>
<item>Special Collections Staff, <date>2005</date></item>
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<defitem>
<label>Encoded by: </label>
<item>Lyle Slovick, <date>2006</date></item>
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</list><p>copyright 2006 The George Washington University. All rights reserved.</p>
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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
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<persname>Hanback, Hazel</persname>
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<unittitle encodinganalog="Title" label="Title">Hazel Hanback papers, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="" 
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<physdesc> <extent encodinganalog="Format.extent" label="Extent">2 Linear feet</extent></physdesc>
<abstract>Hazel Smallwood Hanback (1918- ) is a life-long Foggy Bottom neighborhood resident, graduate of The George Washington University and served as a member of the Board of Trustees from 1979-1996. Collection includes two scrapbooks from the Grant School (in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood), including the PTA of the school, and includes photographs, programs, reports, correspondence and by-laws. Also present are three Kodak cameras, a bow used in archery class and a beanie from Grant School.
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<corpname>The George Washington University, 
The Gelman Library, University Archives, Special Collections Research Center</corpname>
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<langmaterial label="Language of Materials">English</langmaterial>

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<head>Information for Users</head>
<prefercite encodinganalog="Description.prefercite">
<head>Preferred citation</head>
<p>Hazel Hanback papers, University Archives, Special Collections Research Center, The George
Washington University.</p>
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 <head>Restrictions on Access</head> 
 <p>Some records may be restricted.</p> 
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<head>Acquisition Information</head>
<p>The collection is comprised of accessions donated to the University Archives in three accessions by Mrs. Hanback in 1995, 1996, 1997 and one by her son Chris in 2005.  </p>
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 <head>Restrictions on Use</head> 
 <p>Some material may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the patron's obligation to
determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing
materials found in the collections.</p>
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<head>Historical or Biographical Note</head>
<p>Hazel Smallwood Hanback (1918-) is a life-long Foggy Bottom neighborhood resident, graduate of  The
George Washington University and served as a member of the Board of Trustees from 1979-1996.  She
worked for the federal government for most of her career, and was awarded the Department of Defense
Certificate of Merit for by President Johnson in 1965.  She was also a recipient of the Department
of the Navy Career Achievement Award.</p>
<p>Hazel Hanback was born September 19, 1918 in Sibley hospital in Washington, D.C.  Shortly after
her birth her parents moved to a house at 2159 New York Avenue, which is now the locale of the State
Department.  After graduating from Central High School, Mrs. Hanback enrolled at GW, earning an A.B.
degree in 1940.  Following graduation, she began a career in government, first as a receptionist for
Secretary of State Cordell Hull. She followed that with a stint at the War Production Board learning
to write procedure manuals.  One of her works, the Department of Defense Professional Manual, is
still in existence.  </p>
<p>Before transferring to the Department of Defense in 1949 Mrs. Hanback served as a federal housing
expediter.  It was a job fraught with politics and controversy.  She visited 425 cities closing up
rent offices.  Of her long government service, Hanback said in a 1997 interview, "I stayed in the
government because I thought it was important.  If I found myself in a job I didn't like too much, I
made it interesting to me."  </p>
<p>In 1979 she was elected to the GW Board of Trustees, at which time she was director of the
Documentation Division of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.  She was involved in many
university and neighborhood organizations: a member of the General Alumni Association's Governing
Board for many year beginning in 1972; president and board chairman of the University Club; past
president of the West End Citizen's Association; and President of the Columbian Women, an
association that raises scholarship monies for women students.  In 1972 she won an alumni service
award.</p>
<p>Mrs. Hanback married Bill Hanback, a fellow GW graduate (A.B., 1932, LL.B., 1934), a lawyer and
later judge, whom she had know since she was twelve years old, on September 26, 1942.</p>
<p>Note also that two oral histories were done with Mrs. Hanback in
1995 and 1996, and can be found in MS0371, the Oral History Collection.</p>
<p>
N.B.  This history note was written in 2005</p>
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<head>Collection Scope and Content</head>
<p>Materials in this collection include two scrapbooks from the Grant School (in the Foggy Bottom
neighborhood), including the PTA of the school, and includes photographs, programs, reports,
correspondence and by-laws.Also present are three Kodak cameras, a bow used in archery class and
a beanie from Grant School.</p></scopecontent>
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<head>Collection Organization</head>
<p>Organized in two series.</p>
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<head>Subject Terms</head>
<controlaccess><head>Individuals</head>
<persname encodinganalog="Subject.personalnames" rules="aacr2">Hanback, Hazel</persname> 
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<head>Corporate Entities</head>
<corpname encodinganalog="Subject.corporatenames" rules="aacr2">George Washington
University</corpname>
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<head>Topics</head>
<subject encodinganalog="Subject" source="lcsh">Education</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="Subject" source="lcsh">Reports and dissertations</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="Subject" source="lcsh">Sports</subject>
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<head>Geographic Locations</head>
<geogname encodinganalog="Coverage.spatial">Washington (D.C.)</geogname>
<geogname encodinganalog="Coverage.spatial">Foggy Bottom (Washington, D.C.)</geogname>
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<head>Detailed Description of the Records</head> 
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<unitid encodinganalog="Identifier.SERid">MS0515 Series 1</unitid>
<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.series">Scrapbooks, <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.series">1931-1936</unitdate></unittitle> 
<physdesc encodinganalog="Format.extentSER">1 Linear foot</physdesc> 
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<p>Materials in this series include two scrapbooks from the Grant School (in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood), including the PTA of the school, and includes photographs, programs, reports, correspondence and by-laws. The materials range in date from 1931-36.</p>
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<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.folder">Scrapbook of Grant School Parent Teacher's Association
(Foggy Bottom), <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.folder" type="inclusive">1935-1936</unitdate></unittitle>
<note encodinganalog="Description.noteF"><p>With programs, photos, reports, etc.  Formerly
Acc#624</p></note>
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<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.folder">Scrapbook of Grant School Parent Teacher's Association
(Foggy Bottom), <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.folder" type="inclusive">1931-1932</unitdate></unittitle>
<note encodinganalog="Description.noteF"><p>With programs, By-Laws, correspondence, officers lists.  Formerly Acc#658</p></note>
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<unitid encodinganalog="Identifier.SERid">MS0515 Series 2</unitid>
<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.series">Artifacts, <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.series">1932-1937</unitdate></unittitle> 
<physdesc encodinganalog="Format.extentSER">1 Linear foot</physdesc> 
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<p>Materials in this series include three Kodak cameras, a bow used in archery class and a beanie
from Grant School. The materials range in date from 1932 ca.- 1937 ca.</p>
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<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.folder">Trophy cup, <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.folder" type="inclusive">1932 ca.-1937 ca.</unitdate></unittitle>
<note encodinganalog="Description.noteF"><p>Hazel Smallwood Hanback's silver trophy cup. It is
inscribed as follows, "Donated by Intramural Board for Archery Championship/ Helen Lambert- 1932 /
Honara Noyes 1933 / Jane Harrison 1934 / Irma Lee Johnson 1935 / Hazel Smallwood 1937"The base of
the trophy is bent, so that the object cannot stand upright.  This item was donated to the
University Archives by Chris Handback in June 2005.</p></note>
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<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.folder">Beanie, <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.folder" type="inclusive">1932 ca.-1937 ca.</unitdate></unittitle>
<note encodinganalog="Description.noteF"><p>This items is Hazel Hanback's beanie. This beanie made
of blue and white felt and has "Grant School" printed on the front. Some of the blue dye is starting
to bleed into the white felt. This item was donated to the University Archives by Chris Handback in
June 2005.</p></note>
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<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.folder">Wooden bow, <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.folder" type="inclusive">1932 ca.-1937 ca.</unitdate></unittitle>
<note encodinganalog="Description.noteF"><p>This is a wooden bow owned by Hazel Hanback. Hanback
used this bow in the archery class at the George Washington University.  It dates ca 1930s. This
item was donated to the University Archives by Chris Handback in June 2005.</p></note>
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<unittitle encodinganalog="Title.folder">Cameras, <unitdate encodinganalog="Date.folder" type="inclusive">1950 ca.</unitdate></unittitle>
<note encodinganalog="Description.noteF"><p>Three Kodak cameras from Hazel Hanback, ca 1950.
Formerly Acc#515</p></note>
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