Description
These papers pertain largely to his teaching career at Florida
State University and Stanford University. The papers include his mimeographed texts on
music and history that he used for classes at Florida State University School of Music;
typescripts of papers and lectures, 1936-54 and undated; reprints and articles by Allen
and others; correspondence, mostly pertaining to publication permissions, 1944-53, and
his retirement from Stanford, 1950; and assorted clippings, programs, and other
ephemera, 1929-55.
Background
Warren Dwight Allen attended the University of California at Berkeley and was admitted
to the American Guild of Organists in 1909. After two years of study in Paris and
Berlin, he returned to the United States and taught at the College of the Pacific prior
to his appointment in 1918 as the University Organist at Stanford, a post that he held
until 1947. He received his A.B. degree in Philosophy from Stanford in1934 and then
completed his Master of Arts degree in 1935 at U.C. Berkeley. In 1939 he received his
Ph.D. degree from Columbia University in the fields of educational sociology and
musicology. Allen played a pivotal role in the establishment of a Music Department at
Stanford and was appointed Professor of Music and Education in 1941. He left Stanford in
1950 to teach at Florida State University.
Restrictions
All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials
must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University
Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94304-6064. Consent is
given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not
intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission
must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See:
http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html.
Availability
This collection is open for research.