• IdentificationMSUtle85
  • TitleFrayn Garrick Utley papers MSUtle85
  • PublisherSpecial Collections
  • LanguageEnglish
  • RepositorySpecial Collections
  • Physical Description3.5 Linear feet
  • Date1963-1975
  • AbstractThe Frayn Garrick Utley papers concern her work as Supervising Coordinator for Educational Programs at the Cook County School of Nursing. These materials include administrative files, reports, memoranda, correspondence, policy statements, minutes, and clippings.
  • OriginationUtley, Frayn Garrick

Old Resource ID was FUtley

Frayn Garrick Utley was born on Dec. 24, 1903 in Faulkton, South Dakota to Adam Alexander and Reata (Frayn) Garrick. She earned a B.E. from UCLA in 1926 and an M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1930. Frayn Garrick married Clifton Utley, a Chicago NBC radio and (later) television commentator, on Sept. 19, 1931. They had three children: David Garrick, Clifton Garrick, and Jonathan Garrick. Frayn Utley also worked as a reporter for NBC and moderated a daily half-hour radio show in 1940-1941. She oversaw a fund-raising effort for the Community and War Fund during World War II in Chicago. Utley directed the Midwest Office of the Institute of International Education from 1956 to 1968 and was in charge of the region's Fulbright Scholars program. Frayn Garrick Utley served as Supervising Coordinator of Educational Programs at the Cook County School of Nursing where she created and implemented a new continuing education system. A trustee of the Unitarian Universalist Association for eight years, Utley was very active in community and international affairs, having sat on many different boards.

The Frayn Garrick Utley papers concern her work as Supervising Coordinator for Educational Programs at the Cook County School of Nursing. These materials include administrative files, reports, memoranda, correspondence, policy statements, minutes, and clippings. The Frayn Garrick Utley Papers are divided into two series: I. General and II. Administrative Files. Materials in Series I are arranged by chronological order while Series II follows the original order of files as received. Some isolated administrative files are held in Series I.

Who's Who of American Women. 5th ed. Chicago : Marquis Who's Who, 1968-1969.

Frayn Garrick Utley donated these materials to the University of Illinois at Chicago in two parts in 1985 and 1986.

Frayn Garrick Utley paper, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago

  • NamesUtley, Frayn Garrick -- Archives
  • Subject
    • Chicago Health Sciences History.
    • Nursing schools.
  • Geographic CoverageIllinois--Chicago.