Walters, Anne, 1892-1990
Anne Walters photograph collection, 1890s-1960s (Photo Mss 171)

49 photographic prints

Biography

Anne May Buck Walters, prized playwright and dramatist, was born December 11, 1892 at Webster, North Dakota. Her parents, William and Ernecia (Haig) Buck, homesteaded near Cando, North Dakota in 1893 where she attended a country school. Mrs. Walters attended one year at Cando High School and eventually graduated from Starkweather High School in 1910. She graduated in 1915 from Jamestown College with an interest in drama and acting. She taught for two years at Oakes, North Dakota and graduated from Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, Illinois in 1918.

In 1920 Anne Walters moved to the Philippines where she married Dallas Mansfield Walters who had also attended Jamestown College. Mrs. Walters taught speech and drama at Silliman University in Dumaguete. They returned to the United States in 1933 and she then attended summer school at Boulder, Colorado doing her first professional writing, a play, entitled Head-Ax of Ingfell.

Anne Walters moved to Pasadena, California where she was active in the Pasadena Liberal Arts Discussion Group and the Pasadena Playhouse. Anne wrote several plays and books: The Day After Tomorrow (full length play), Proud Heritage (North Dakota play), But Grandmother (play), The Signature (television script), The Long Run (written for the Pasadena Liberal Arts Association Discussion Groups), Beyond Endurance (book written with her son-in-law Jim Marugg), Choice, Anecdotage, The Haig Roots (Haig family history), I Remember, I Remember, Time Passes But Life Is, The Man Who Woke Up, Voice Out of the Whirlwind, Direction for Living (radio script), Gimme Time (one act play), High Hopes (play), Last Night's Paper (one act comedy play), Me (from the autobiography IRemember, I Remember), and The Ultimate Weapon (one act play).

Mrs. Walters had fellowships from the Huntington Hartford Foundation and Yaddo, Saratoga, New York . She was elected a member of the Gamma Sigma Honor Society of Jamestown College March 28, 1947. Mrs. Walters later moved to Glendora, California and while living there she wrote several poems: Age "P", You, Waiting List, My Tree, Prayer, and Birthday. Anne died on August 4, 1990 and her body was donated to the USC Dental School.

Anne had four children: Margaret (Maggie) Wilson, Santa Barbara, California; Patricia O'Hara, Laguna Hills, California; Sylvia Marugg, Pasadena, California; and Jackson Walters, Glendora, California.

Scope and Content

These photographs were received as part of the Anne Walters Papers, which were processed separately as Mss 171. The photograph collection consists of photographs of the Walter and Buck families. The time period ranges from the 1890s to the 1960s. The photographs were organized into five series: Anne Walters and family, Buck Homestead in North Dakota, Jamestown College, Haig family, Philippines.

The Anne Walters and Family Series consists of two portraits of the Anne Walters, a picture of a class in Boulder, Colorado, and a color picture of Dallas and Anne and their four children as adults.

The Buck Homestead in North Dakota Series consists of three photographs of the house belonging to the Buck family near Cando, N.D. The images of the house show the homes evolution from a rough homestead claim shack to prosperous farm home.

The Jamestown College Series consists of a graduation portrait of Anne Buck, the graduating class of 1915 in caps and gowns, and a poor quality reprint of Anne with classmates wearing hats

The Haig Family Series contains three images dealing with Anne Walter's maternal line. One image is of a women standing in a pantry holding a rolling pin. Another image shows Ernecia (Haig) Buck's childhood home in New York state at Thousand Island. There is also a copy print of some Haig family members. A separate sheet of paper identifies the people on this photograph.

The Philippines Series contains three pages from a photo album, and sixteen loose photographs all from Anne Walter's time spent teaching at Silliman University in Dumaguete. Of interest are pictures of the acting heads of the university and Philippine children in dramatic costumes.

 

Inventory  
   
Folder.Item Contents
 

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Finding aid

 

  Anne Walters and Family Series
   
1.1 Anne Walters portrait Image
1.2 Anne Walters portrait taken May 18, 1955
1.3 Class at Boulder, Colorado
1.4 Dallas and Anne Walters with children
   
 

Buck Homestead in North Dakota Series

   
2.1

Claim Shack Image

2.2 1st addition to claim shack Image
2.3 2rd addition to claim shack Image
   
 

Jamestown College Series

   
3.1 Anne Walters graduation portrait
3.2 Graduating Class of 1915 Image
3.3 Anne Walters with friends in hats: Burnice Britt, Anna Wanner, Edna L'Mour, Evelyn Dennis, Elsa Mikkalson, Jean McPherson, Claire Weiermuller.
   
 

Haig Family Series

   
4.1

Woman in pantry Image

4.2 Haig home in Thousand Island , N.Y.
4.3 Haig family group photograph
   
 

Philippines Series

   
5.1

Page from photo album

5.2 Same
5.3 Same
5.4 From play “Gammer Gurton's Needle Image
5.5 Same
5.6 The Silliman Dramatic Club
5.7 Working girls at Silliman University
5.8 Portrait of heads and acting heads of Silliman University
5.9-16 Portraits of “Hamlet” performers
5.17 Graduate portrait of Elsie Nichols, 1932
5.18 Snap shot of two Philippine girls
5.19 Snap shop of a Philippine woman named Ida
   

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