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John R. Kirk Presidential Papers

 Collection
Identifier: UA-A-PP-JK

Scope and Contents

Correspondence, organizational affiliations, reports, teaching certifications, speeches and articles from Kirk's time as President of the Missouri State Normal School of the First District (renamed Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and later Truman State University).

Dates

  • Creation: 1899-1937.

Creator

Biographical Note

President, 1899-1925 President Emeritus and Professor of Psychology and Philosophy of Education, 1925-1937

John R. Kirk, eldest son of George W. and Mary Jane (Reid) Kirk, was born January 23, 1851 in Bureau County, Illinois, and raised on a farm near Eagleville, Missouri. He received his primary education at a local rural school, then attended Bethany High School where he graduated in 1870. The next fall, he began his long teaching career at his old school in Eagleville.

In 1873, Kirk enrolled at the First District Normal School in Kirksville, Missouri, and attended irregularly, alternating his own education with teaching in rural schools. During his terms as a student, he also worked as secretary to President Baldwin to pay for his education and to support himself and his young family. He completed the Bachelor of Arts and Didactics and graduated as valedictorian of his class in 1878.

For the next sixteen years, Kirk served as superintendent of schools at Moulton, Iowa, and Bethany, Missouri, and as principal and teacher in the Kansas City and Westport schools. In 1880, he received the Master of Arts and Didactics, a degree awarded to Normal graduates who completed two years teaching experience plus a specified reading program. He also read law and was admitted to the Iowa Bar (1884) and the Missouri Bar (1885). He practiced that profession for less than a year, including the few months he spent as Bethany City Attorney while he was the Superintendent of Schools.

Kirk was elected State Superintendent of Schools in 1894 and served two terms (1895-1898), but lost his bid for reelection for a third. He left office January 1, 1899 and was appointed Inspector of High Schools for the University of Missouri. Six months later he was offered the Presidency of The First District Normal School, his alma mater. He accepted and took office that July.

John Robert Kirk and Rebecca Idella Burns, a teacher from Fort Dodge, Iowa, married July 15, 1875, while he was a Normal student. By the time he returned to Kirksville as President, they were the parents of six, Robert, Elsie Lucretia, Todd, Victor, and 5-year old twins Mary Elizabeth and Laura Pauline. All his children graduated from the Normal and pursued teaching careers.

Over the next 26 years, Kirk expanded the programs of the Normal School and led the movement to change its status from Normal to full-fledged Teachers College. He also became one of the country’s leaders in teacher education and an innovator and expert in rural education and the training of teachers for rural schools. He was an active member and officer of numerous professional organizations including the Missouri Teachers Association, National Educational Association, Commission on Accredited Schools and Colleges of the North Central Association, and the American Association of Teachers Colleges. His many honors over the years included honorary LLDs from two Missouri colleges.

After retiring from the Presidency in 1925, Kirk returned to the classroom for two more earned degrees. He received a Bachelor of Science in Education from Northeast in 1926 and the following fall, enrolled as a graduate student at George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville. He was awarded his Masters of Education in 1930, at age 79.

John Kirk died at home in Kirksville November 7, 1937 and was buried at Maple Hills Cemetery. The Kirk Memorial Building on Truman's campus, funded primarily by donations collected in a joint campus, alumni and community effort, was built in his honor and completed in 1940.

Extent

3 boxes

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The Kirk Presidential Papers are part of the broader University Archives collection. The order in which they were originally archived has been maintained, as have the original folder numbers from the legacy archive.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

John R. Kirk's wife turned her husband's papers over to the College Archives shortly after his death. These papers included both his professional papers, which make up this collection, and some family photos and documents, which became the Kirk Family Papers. Elsie Kirk, John Kirk's daughter, compiled a list of documents, artifacts and photographs which were presented in August 1949 to the John R. Kirk Memorial, a building erected on Truman's campus in his honor, which was completed in 1940.

Related Materials

Kirk Family Papers Manuscript Collection

John R. Kirk Presidential Portrait, Presidential Reading Room, Pickler Memorial Library, Truman State University.

Learn more about John R. Kirk and Marie Turner Harvey's groundbreaking work in rural schools in our digital exhibition, Rural Education Innovations in Adair County, Missouri.

Author
Entered into ArchivesSpace by Nikki Hagen and Cheryl Musch.
Date
2025
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Truman State University Archives, Pickler Memorial Library Repository

Contact:

660-785-4537