Finding Aids

Jackson, Will W. Papers

Manuscript Collection Number:
0011
Creator:
Will W. Jackson
Title:
Will W. Jackson Papers
Data Span:
n.d.-Late 19th Century [mid-1930s-late
Quantity:
0.4 Linear Feet
Languages:
English

Processed by: Stallard, Kathryn
Date Processed: 01/2004

  • W. W. Jackson was a well-known San Antonio, Texas educator, civic leader, and insurance executive. A 1916 graduate of Southwestern University, Jackson also attended University of Texas and Yale. He was also an active layman in the Methodist church at both state and national levels.

    After service in World War I, Jackson taught and eventually become President of the Wesleyan Institute (Mexican Methodist Institute), a preparatory school which educated a number of children who were refugees from the Mexican Revolution. A number of these students became prominent in Mexico and the United States.

    Jackson later accepted the presidencies of Westmoreland College and the University of San Antonio. He was instrumental in merging Westmoreland with Trinity University. In 1946, Jackson became vice-president of American Hospital and Life Insurance Company. He helped organize and promote educational television (KLRN) and was the first chair of the public station’s council. Elected to the State Board of Education in 1959, he eventually rose to chair.

    Jackson received numerous awards and honors, including an honorary doctorate and distinguished alumnus award from Southwestern University. The library of Jackson and his wife, a Southwestern University alumna, was donated to the university.

  • This small collection contains biographical information, photographs, speeches, clippings, awards and other materials related to Jackson’s life and career. Included are several reminiscences of Mexican students who attended the Wesleyan Institute during Jackson’s presidency. The folder of Jackson’s speeches reflects his educational philosophy, and addresses issues such as higher education for African-Americans.

  • Box and Folder
    1.1 Rec# 6342 “Photographs, biographical information” n.d., late 19th century-mid 1950’s.

    1.2 Rec# 6343 “Speeches” n.d., 1937-1967

    1.3 Rec#6344 “Public engagements” n.d., 1937-1967

    1.4 Rec#6345 “Jackson Middle School” 1968

    1.5 Rec#6346 “Will W. Jackson School” 1970—1971

    1.6 Rec #6347 “Southwestern University- awards” n.d., 1915-16, 1960, 1964-1965.

    1.7 Rec #6348 “Methodist Church-Citizens Conference” n.d., 1934-1969