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Identifier: R-MC 114

Joseph H. Vertrees Papers

Dates

  • 1911-1988 (bulk 1925-1959)

Scope and Content Note

The Joseph H. Vertrees Papers consist of approximately 2.5 cubic feet of material, comprising five manuscript boxes, spanning the period 1911-1988, bulk 1925-1959. They represent the personal and professional records of Joseph Hodgen Vertrees, documenting his history from the early twentieth century until the late twentieth century. They also include records of the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR), formerly known as the Institute of Management and Labor Relations (IMLR), and numerous state and national corporations and unions. The collection contents are primarily textual materials such as correspondence, publications, and reports.

Series I. Correspondence, 1914-1984, bulk 1930s-1950s (eleven folders) describes Vertrees' personal and professional life at the SMLR and his work as an instructor outside of Rutgers. This series includes official letters and memoranda from Rutgers administrators, correspondence from union leaders and industrial managers, as well as the personal letters and papers of Joseph H. Vertrees. Also included in this series are programs and leaflets from labor-related conferences, meetings, and seminars in which Vertrees participated. This series ties into the other series nicely in that it documents the role that Vertrees played during the formative years of the SMLR and his influence on industrial relations in America.

Series II. Organizations, 1925-1988 (twenty-nine folders) is broken down into the subseries American Arbitration Association, National University Extension Association (NUEA) Committee on Workers Education, and Rutgers University. Two additional sets of items, pertaining to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society for Advancement of Management (SAM), are not large enough to warrant subseries designations. This series contains teaching materials, such as outlines for courses, and official documents from the U.S. Department of Labor and other organizations. Also included are related correspondence, minutes, reports, and publications such as the University Extension Record newsletter. Besides the personal perspective it provides on Vertrees this series also documents the early development of the Rutgers University Extension Division and the role envisioned for the school by some of its founders.

Series III. Personal Files, 1911-1987 (one folder) chronicles Vertrees' education and teaching career as documented by various newspaper articles. This series also contains two official teaching contracts, signed by Vertrees, greeting cards from companies he worked with, and programs from his alma mater, Missouri Valley College. This series ties in nicely with the rest because it offers viewpoints from outside of the Rutgers community on subjects not limited to Vertrees' career in industrial relations.

Series IV. Publications, 1926-1960s (eight folders) consists mainly of publications that Vertrees either wrote or edited for publication. Also included in this series are publications by Vertrees' contemporaries, who were also leaders in industrial relations. This series ties into the other series in that it contains Vertrees publications, and thus, his personal thoughts as evidenced by his annotations in several of the works.

Series V. Reports, 1914-1947 (five folders) includes reports Vertrees wrote, usually as the employment manager, while working at companies such as the Tide Water Oil Company, Western Telegraph Union Company, and the Vocational Guidance Bureau/Re-Employment Bureau of New York City. Other documents include charts, correspondence, meeting minutes, and newspaper articles. This series offers a look into exactly the kind of work Vertrees was engaged in before he came to Rutgers. Here, in addition to materials contained especially in the Correspondence and Personal Files series, there is further background material for understanding Vertrees professionally and personally.

Extent

2.5 Cubic Feet (5 manuscript boxes)

Physical Location

Stored offsite. Advance notice of two working days required to consult materials in this collection.

Language of Materials

English.

Acquisition Note

Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries was given the Joseph H. Vertrees Papers on permanent loan by the Carey Library of the School of Management and Labor Relations.

Abstract

The Joseph H. Vertrees Papers consist of primarily textual records that document the legacy of a notable American educator and authority on industrial relations. In particular, the Papers chronicle the contributions that Vertrees made to the Rutgers University Extension Department and to the University's Institute of Management and Labor Relations (IMLR), now the School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR). Also represented in the Papers are materials that Vertrees compiled during a thirty-year corporate and government career that predated and overlapped his employment at Rutgers.

<emph render="bold">Biographical Sketch of Joseph H. Vertrees</emph>

Joseph Hodgen Vertrees played an integral role in the history of the School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR), formerly known as the Institute of Management and Labor Relations (IMLR), of Rutgers University. Born on October 10, 1887 in Curryville, Missouri, Vertrees excelled in baseball, earning his way onto the team while at Missouri Valley College. After graduating with an AB in 1913, Vertrees attended Columbia University, where he eventually earned an MA in Industrial Relations. During his graduate studies, he took other graduate courses on statistics at Princeton University as well as a course on personnel management from the Bureau of Industrial Research in New York City. (1)

From 1915-1916, Vertrees worked as a teacher in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Later in the First World War he served as the 1st Lieutenant of Cavalry and Field Artillery at Fort Snelling, Minnesota; Fort Crote, Nebraska; and San Antonio. In Fort Sill, Oklahoma he was an instructor in the Officers' Artillery School.

Understanding the worker's and manager's psyche was not a foreign concept for Vertrees as he had experiences early on in his career with both working and managing for steel companies such as the Soullin Steel Company in St. Louis Missouri, and the Commonwealth and American Steel Companies of Granite City, Illinois. From 1920-1922, Vertrees was the Personnel Manager at the Tide Water Oil Company in Bayonne, New Jersey and held the same position at William Filene's Sons Company in Boston, Massachusetts in 1923. From 1924-1927, he worked as a consultant in industrial relations for companies such as John Morrell and Company in Iowa and South Dakota, and the Western Union Telegraph Company in New York City. While there he helped establish or reform personnel departments as well as unionizing companies or installing other types of employee representation plans. (2)

Vertrees joined Rutgers in 1927 as a professor of industrial relations, helping to organize and teach human relations and leadership in industry courses as an Extension Specialist, a part of the University's Extension Department which preceded both IMLR and SMLR. During WWII he was head of the Management Department of the Engineering Science and Management War Training College/Program (ESMWTC), a government sponsored program for management in which 900 regular management groups were organized and conducted; also about 3,000 groups were organized in a ten hour "Training Within Industry" program sponsored by the War Manpower Commission. Shortly following the end of the war in 1945 he became Chairman of the Department of Management of University College at Rutgers and retired from that position in 1952. (3) He would later retire from teaching in 1960.

During his tenure at Rutgers, Vertrees published copious amounts of articles, and he also published a book in 1941, entitled Human Problems in Production Supervision. He also aided in the revision of N.C. Miller's Fundamentals of Foremanship.

Vertrees also belonged to and served at the head of many professional associations. These include but are not limited to the National University Extension Association, American Arbitration Association, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Management Association, and Society for the Advancement of Management. (4)

His personal life took a turn for the worse as a result of the death of his first wife in 1941 and consequently his own declining health. Vertrees remarried in 1944 and in 1946 had a daughter, Margie, who helped rejuvenate him with new vitality.

Throughout his professional career, not limited to the time he was at Rutgers, Vertrees was a pivotal force in foremen training and education. The teachings and techniques he employed helped to strengthen relations and decrease the gap between labor and management. Vertrees died in November 1988 in Jamesburg, New Jersey. (5)

Notes

(1) Joseph H. Vertrees, "Personal Record," (Resume) (1946 March 1): 1. (2) William Filene's Sons Company, "J.H. Vertrees New Personnel Manager," Echo (1923 May 11): 1. (3) Joseph H. Vertrees, Personal Letter to Charles H. Leonard (1955 April 4); "Former Management Chairman Honored By Missouri Valley," The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University (1953 May 15): n.p. (4) "Former Management Chairman," The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University, n.p. (5) U.S. Social Security Death Index, "Joseph Vertrees," accessible from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp. Accessed on 2006 March 13.

Arrangement Note

The arrangement of the Joseph H. Vertrees Papers was undertaken by several individuals at different times; thus, it is not certain exactly how much arranging or rearranging of this collection was done. It does appear however, that Vertrees was impeccably organized so it is possible that with his organizational and annotation skills that this collection is, for the most part, still in its original order. Within each series, items are arranged alphabetically and thereunder chronologically.

The Joseph H. Vertrees Papers are arranged in the following series:

  1. I. Correspondence, 1914-1984
  2. II. Organizations, 1925-1988
  3. III. Personal Files, 1911-1987
  4. IV. Publications, 1926-1960s
  5. V. Reports, 1914-1947

Related Collections

Copies of Vertrees' book, Human Problems in Production Supervision (1914) are located at the University of Chicago, Cornell University Library, and the Hagley Museum and Library in Delaware.

Bibliography

"Former Management Chairman Honored By Missouri Valley." The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey: 1953 May 15, n.p. U.S. Social Security Death Index. "Joseph Vertrees." Accessible from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp. Accessed 2006 March 13. Vertrees, Joseph H. Personal Letter to Charles H. Leonard. 1955 April 4. Joseph H. Vertrees Papers (R-MC 114). Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries. ———. "Personal Record," (Resume). 1946 March 1, 1-2. Joseph H. Vertrees Papers (R-MC 114). Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries. William Filene's Sons Company. "J.H. Vertrees New Personnel Manager." Echo. Boston, Massachusetts: 1923 May 11, 1.
  • "Former Management Chairman Honored By Missouri Valley." The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey: 1953 May 15, n.p.
  • U.S. Social Security Death Index. "Joseph Vertrees." Accessible from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp. Accessed 2006 March 13.
  • Vertrees, Joseph H. Personal Letter to Charles H. Leonard. 1955 April 4. Joseph H. Vertrees Papers (R-MC 114). Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
  • ———. "Personal Record," (Resume). 1946 March 1, 1-2. Joseph H. Vertrees Papers (R-MC 114). Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
  • William Filene's Sons Company. "J.H. Vertrees New Personnel Manager." Echo. Boston, Massachusetts: 1923 May 11, 1.
  • "Former Management Chairman Honored By Missouri Valley." The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey: 1953 May 15, n.p.
  • U.S. Social Security Death Index. "Joseph Vertrees." Accessible from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp. Accessed 2006 March 13.
  • Vertrees, Joseph H. Personal Letter to Charles H. Leonard. 1955 April 4. Joseph H. Vertrees Papers (R-MC 114). Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
  • ———. "Personal Record," (Resume). 1946 March 1, 1-2. Joseph H. Vertrees Papers (R-MC 114). Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
  • William Filene's Sons Company. "J.H. Vertrees New Personnel Manager." Echo. Boston, Massachusetts: 1923 May 11, 1.

General

(1) Joseph H. Vertrees, "Personal Record," (Resume) (1946 March 1): 1.

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(2) William Filene's Sons Company, "J.H. Vertrees New Personnel Manager," Echo (1923 May 11): 1.

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(3) Joseph H. Vertrees, Personal Letter to Charles H. Leonard (1955 April 4); "Former Management Chairman Honored By Missouri Valley," The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University (1953 May 15): n.p.

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(4) "Former Management Chairman," The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University, n.p.

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(5) U.S. Social Security Death Index, "Joseph Vertrees," accessible from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp. Accessed on 2006 March 13.

General

(1) Joseph H. Vertrees, "Personal Record," (Resume) (1946 March 1): 1.

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(2) William Filene's Sons Company, "J.H. Vertrees New Personnel Manager," Echo (1923 May 11): 1.

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(3) Joseph H. Vertrees, Personal Letter to Charles H. Leonard (1955 April 4); "Former Management Chairman Honored By Missouri Valley," The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University (1953 May 15): n.p.

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(4) "Former Management Chairman," The Evening Collegian, Rutgers University, n.p.

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(5) U.S. Social Security Death Index, "Joseph Vertrees," accessible from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp. Accessed on 2006 March 13.

Processing Note

This project was assisted by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.

Title
Guide to the Joseph H. Vertrees Papers, 1911-1988, bulk 1925-1959 R-MC 114
Status
Edited Full Draft
Author
Kristy Buchalla
Date
March 2006
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.
Sponsor
This project was assisted by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.

Revision Statements

  • December 2009: Modifications made by Chris Ellwood
  • June 2010: Modifications made by Caryn Radick

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