| Description | The papers of E Joyce Kruse include: - Notebook containing manuscript notes and pencil drawings relating to 'Practical Biology', as well as a typescript handout concerning 'Anthropoda'.
Papers of D T Kruse: - Pamphlet entitled 'Vocational Guidance', containing information about the College's courses and the professions students could enter after graduation (dated July 1937); - Pamphlet entitled 'Education Department', containing information on the courses for teachers of handicraft (undated); - Pamphlet entitled 'College List. Exeter: December 1938), containing a list of all staff and students; - Pamphlet entitled 'Prospectus Session 1939-40'; - Typescript document entitled 'University College of the South West of England Session 1939-40', providing information on the beginning of term, including recommendations for bringing equipment for air raids (dated September 1939); - two small black and white photographs of students (including D T Kruse) outdoors and inside a student room; - a postcard of Sandford Hall, one of a series of 24 postcards issues to assist the Appeal of the University College for a Building and Endowment Fund; - a small 'U.C.S.W.E.' coat of arms printed on cardboard; - and a student folder stamped 'U.C.S.W.E. Handicraft Notes' (empty except for the card section dividers) |
| AdminHistory | E Joyce Kruse was the sister of D T Kruse. She attended the University College of the South West between 1932 and 1934, training to be a teacher. She worked as a teacher until she married in 1939. D T Kruse was the brother of E Joyce Kruse studied handicraft teaching at the University College of the South West from 1937 to 1940. After war service, he worked as a teacher until 1979. |