Waite, Edward Foote (1860–1958)
Bibliography
A/.W145e; A/+W145e
Edward F. Waite papers, 1764–1958
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Digitized and print materials, clippings, and pamphlet files.
Altrowitz, Abe. “Waite Backed Open Occupancy Opinion.” Minneapolis Star, May 24, 1958.
Published records and reports, 1927–1986
Minnesota Department of Public Welfare
State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/pwpub.pdf
Description: See the report titled, “An Overview of Child Welfare Services in Minnesota, 1969.”
Edgerton, Jay. “The Children’s Judge Turns 90.” Minneapolis Tribune, January 15, 1950.
“Edward Waite, Retired District Judge, Dies at 98.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 29, 1958.
“Elliot Park House Renamed for Waite.” Minneapolis Star, October 22, 1956.
The Minneapolis Collection
James Hosmer Special Collections, Minneapolis Central Library
Description: Clippings, biographies, and vertical files related to the career of Judge Waite.
Thorp, Vivian. “Children’s Judge Spends Decades to Assure Youth Fair Deal Under Law.” Minneapolis Times-Tribune, March 25, 1940.
“Today’s Personality (Judge E.F. Waite)”. Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 30, 1940.
Waite, Edward F. “The Child Labor Amendment.” Minnesota Law Review 9, no. 3 (February 1925): 179–210.
——— . “Children of Divorce in Minnesota: Between the Millstones.” Minnesota Law Review 32, no. 7 (June 1948): 766–784.
——— . “Jefferson’s ‘Wall of Separation’: What and Where?” Minnesota Law Review 33 (1949): 494–516.
——— . The Origin and Development of the Minnesota Juvenile Court: Address Before the Minnesota Association of Probate Judges, January 15, 1920. [St Paul]: State Board of Control, 1920. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007813868
——— , and the Minnesota Child Welfare Commission. Report of the Child Welfare Commission with Bills Recommended and Synopses of All Changes From Present Law, 1917. St. Paul: Office of the Commission, [1917].
Woodruff, Al. “Judge Waite Dies, But Work Lives On.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 24, 1958.
Chronology
1860
1888
1904
1911
1934
1941
1946
1949
1949
1950
1958
Bibliography
A/.W145e; A/+W145e
Edward F. Waite papers, 1764–1958
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Digitized and print materials, clippings, and pamphlet files.
Altrowitz, Abe. “Waite Backed Open Occupancy Opinion.” Minneapolis Star, May 24, 1958.
Published records and reports, 1927–1986
Minnesota Department of Public Welfare
State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/pwpub.pdf
Description: See the report titled, “An Overview of Child Welfare Services in Minnesota, 1969.”
Edgerton, Jay. “The Children’s Judge Turns 90.” Minneapolis Tribune, January 15, 1950.
“Edward Waite, Retired District Judge, Dies at 98.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 29, 1958.
“Elliot Park House Renamed for Waite.” Minneapolis Star, October 22, 1956.
The Minneapolis Collection
James Hosmer Special Collections, Minneapolis Central Library
Description: Clippings, biographies, and vertical files related to the career of Judge Waite.
Thorp, Vivian. “Children’s Judge Spends Decades to Assure Youth Fair Deal Under Law.” Minneapolis Times-Tribune, March 25, 1940.
“Today’s Personality (Judge E.F. Waite)”. Minneapolis Morning Tribune, November 30, 1940.
Waite, Edward F. “The Child Labor Amendment.” Minnesota Law Review 9, no. 3 (February 1925): 179–210.
——— . “Children of Divorce in Minnesota: Between the Millstones.” Minnesota Law Review 32, no. 7 (June 1948): 766–784.
——— . “Jefferson’s ‘Wall of Separation’: What and Where?” Minnesota Law Review 33 (1949): 494–516.
——— . The Origin and Development of the Minnesota Juvenile Court: Address Before the Minnesota Association of Probate Judges, January 15, 1920. [St Paul]: State Board of Control, 1920. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007813868
——— , and the Minnesota Child Welfare Commission. Report of the Child Welfare Commission with Bills Recommended and Synopses of All Changes From Present Law, 1917. St. Paul: Office of the Commission, [1917].
Woodruff, Al. “Judge Waite Dies, But Work Lives On.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 24, 1958.