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Roger Hayward Papers, 1899-2007

5. Photographs and Biographical Materials. 1899-1980, 2007, undated.

The final series of the Hayward Papers consists of materials which document the major details of his biography. Included are a content-rich biographical scrapbook, several photographs and a lengthy newspaper clipping file.


4 boxes

5.001.
Biographical Scrapbook. 1899-1938, 1951-1953. 9 in. x 12.5 in., light brown cover with dark brown binding, annotated "Roger." 74 pages.

Roger Hayward's biographical scrapbook is a major resource for those interested in his life and work. The scrapbook consists primarily of photographs and newspaper clippings documenting Hayward's affairs and art works. The scrapbook also includes a few original pieces, among them a watercolor and several prints of etchings.

1.1.
Replication of a diary entry by Hayward's mother recounting the details of Roger's birth. undated.
Black and white photograph of a house, possibly Hayward's boyhood home. undated.
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward, age 8 months. 1899. Two photographs.
1.2.
Sepia-tone studio portrait of Roger Hayward as a high school senior. 1917.
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward wearing a Naval uniform. 1917. Two photographs.

Page annotated: "Graduation year = 1917. Keene High School. A volunteer in the World War, Naval Reserve."

1.3.
Black and white group portrait of several men, including Roger Hayward. Annotated: "Volunteers for service in the World War, April 6, 1917".
5 in. x 4 in. watercolor painting of military barracks. Annotated: "Painted these Barracks on Bumpkin Is[land], Boston Harbor, September 1917".
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward wearing a Naval uniform. 1917. Two photographs.
1.4.
Black wood block print of a jester holding the numbers 1920 and 1921, standing on a stage labeled "Christmas 1920." Annotated: "For E. E. Clive, English Actor." 1920.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sardonic Strands - Mask of Tragedy, As Interpreted by the Modern Stage," illustration by Roger Hayward. Boston Evening Transcript, May 28, 1921.
1.5.
Black and white photograph of an illustration by Roger Hayward advertising "First Architectural Society Smoker, Prof. C. Howard Walker will Speak." Illustration depicts a well-dressed man slouching in a chair, holding a glass and cigarette. 1921.
Black and white photograph of an illustration by Roger Hayward advertising "Valentine Dance, Architectural Society." Illustration depicts a well-dressed man and woman dancing in front of a heart. 1922.
Black and white photograph of an illustration by Roger Hayward advertising "Arts & Crafts Exhibit, Minstrel Show, Dancing." Illustration depicts two stereotypical caricatures of African-American men gesturing toward a painting of a female. 1922.
1.6.
Watercolor study of a humorous three-panel stained glass window. Illustration depicts an animated version of Hayward sleeping in the left frame, smoking, holding a book and a bottle of beer in the center frame, and again sleeping in the right frame. The image of Hayward in the center frame is seated above a box labeled "S. S. P. Co." which refers to S. S. Pierce Company, a Boston purveyor of fine foods. 1921.
Black and white photograph of a revised version of the three-panel stained glass window piece. In this version "S. S. P. Co." is replaced with "Technique," the title of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology yearbook. The revised version also includes an inscribed annotation: "Memorial in Appreciation of the Box Sent by the Editors of Technique, 1921 to Roger Hayward." 1921.
1.7.
Black and white photograph of a sculpture titled "The Primitive Kiss." Sculpture depicts a man and woman, ostensibly African, kissing with a snake mutually wrapped around their necks. Image annotated: "For the Arts & Crafts Exhibition, May 12, 1922. This sculpture by R. Hayward was unveiled at the Roger's bldg".
Black and white photographs of Hayward in Eastern dress and of Chinese motifs. Annotated: "The Copley Society - Artists' Ball." undated. Five photographs.
1.8.
Black and white photograph of an architectural schematic, aerial view, by Roger Hayward titled "Suburban Railroad Station." Submitted to the Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 1919.
1.9.
Black and white photograph of a front illustration and an architectural schematic, side view, by Roger Hayward titled "Suburban Railroad Station." Submitted to the Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 1919.
1.10.
Reproduction of a pen and ink drawing by Roger Hayward depicting a man and woman dancing. Drawing includes the phrase "Oh, Divine Dance! Oh, Grecian Grace! How like The Celestial Camel!" 1921.
Reproduction of a pen and ink drawing by Roger Hayward depicting a person gazing at a building amidst harsh winter weather. Drawing includes the caption "Picture of a student trying to find the 'stute." 1921.
Black and white photograph of a pencil drawing by Roger Hayward titled "A Grand Staircase in an Opera House." Project for Art III class, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December 9, 1921.
1.11.
Black and white photograph of a pencil drawing by Roger Hayward titled "A Staircase in an Opera House." [front and aerial views] Project for Art III class, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December 9, 1921.
1.12.
Black and white photograph of an illustration by Roger Hayward titled "Tech Show 1922, The Wrong Steer." Illustration depicts a caveman, cavewoman and child riding a bull, 1922.
1.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Additional Honor to Roger Hayward," [re: Hayward's receipt of the Rotch Prize from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology] Boston Evening Sentinel, June 19, 1922.
Black and white photograph of a snow sculpture of a Naval officer holding a leashed dog, ca. 1923.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward, two unidentified boys and Betty Hayward, posing next to a snow sculpture of a Naval officer holding a leashed dog, ca. 1923.
1.14.
Black and white photographs of a snow sculpture of a Naval officer holding a leashed dog, ca. 1923. Two photographs.
1.15.
Color reproduction of an illustration by Roger Hayward titled "Tom Piper's Pig Hilltop." Illustration depicts a Scottish piper leading a pig on a leash. The Drama Club of Evanston, 1923. Illustration is captioned: "The poster on the cover page of the program was chosen by the judges, Lorado Taft and Milo Winter as the most worthy in the national contest for a Junior Play poster; it was drawn by Roger Hayward of Roslindale, Mass.".
1.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Keene Man Honored as Architect, Receiving Medal." New Hampshire Sunday Union Leader, February 10, 1923.
Black and white photograph of an illustration by Roger Hayward titled "Daddy Long Legs." Illustration depicts a large spider with the face of an elderly man looming over a seated young woman. Ca. 1920s.
Black and white photograph of Roger, Julian, Hilda and Betty Hayward seated outdoors on a rocky surface. Roger sits beneath an umbrella, smoking a cigarette with a sketch pad resting in his lap. Julian faces the camera, Hilda and Betty are knitting and look away from the camera. Ca. 1920s.
1.17.
Brown tone etching of a medieval hilltop town, by Roger Hayward. Annotated "First Plate." 1924.
Brown tone etching of a harbor scene, by Roger Hayward. A home on a rocky inlet is depicted in the foreground, a sailing ship appears in the background. Annotated "Second Plate." 1924.
1.18.
Black and white etching of a country home attached to an open-air workspace, by Roger Hayward. Ca. 1920s.
Black and white etching of a fishing scene, by Roger Hayward. Fishermen seated on a dock are depicted on the left of the image, while two men in row boats come ashore in the center of the image. In the background several shacks are depicted. Ca. 1920s.
1.19.
Black and white photographs of an elaborate demonic costume, complete with mask and artificial hands. 1923.

Page is annotated: ""Klesk' the idol personified in 'A Night at an Inn,' a play by Lord Dunsancy. The part was taken by Judge Chester A. Jordan and produced in Keene May 15, 1923. Directed by Mrs. W. E. Wilber. Made by Roger Hayward."

1.20.
Color reproduction of an emblem created for the Keene, New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce by Roger Hayward. Emblem features an elm tree in the background and reads "The Elm City, Member, Merchants Division, Chamber of Commerce." 1924.
Newspaper Clipping: "Merchants Adopt Emblem to Denote Organization," New Hampshire Union Leader [?], October 6, 1924.
Black and white etching of a Venetian canal scene, by Roger Hayward. Ca. 1920s.
1.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Eliza G. Radeke Art Museum Dedicated Today at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence," Boston Evening Transcript, April 24, 1926. Annotated: "Roger Hayward, Delineator".
Postcard featuring a captioned photograph of the "Rhode Island School of Design, Entrance to New Museum Building," 1924.
1.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Art Museum Opened Today in Providence," Boston Evening Transcript, April 24, 1926.
1.23.
Newspaper Clipping: untitled image of a proposed Presbyterian cathedral, Washington, D. C. Annotated: "Rendered by Roger Hayward." The New York Times Magazine, April 1, 1928.
Newspaper Clipping: untitled, caption reads "Design for American Cemetery Chapel Near Fere-en-Tardenois." Annotated: "Roger. Delineator." The New York Times Magazine, July 17, 1927.
Reproduced pencil drawing, caption reads "A pencil rendering by Roger Hayward showing the proposed design by Cram & Ferguson for the North Transept of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine now under construction in New York City." Pencil Points, May 1926.
1.24.
Newspaper Clipping: untitled, caption reads "Proposed Chapel for Aisne-Marne American Cemetery Near Belleau Wood. This and Other Designs on These Two Pages Have Been Approved by the American Battle Monuments Commission. Annotated: "Deecls of the A. E. F. Roger = Delineator." The New York Times Magazine, [?] July 17, 1927.
Black and white close-up photograph of Betty and Roger Hayward, ca. 1920s.
Black and white close-up photograph of Roger Hayward, Betty Hayward, an elderly woman and elderly man. [Ina and Robert Hayward?] Annotated: "101 Court St." Ca. 1920s.
1.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. S. Chapel for Battlefields," unknown publication, ca. 1927.
Newspaper Clipping: "The North Shore Art Association Show," unknown publication, July 23, 1928.
Black and white photograph of Betty Hayward, seated and smiling near the ocean, ca. 1920s.
1.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Art Club's 49th General Show," Providence (Rhode Island) Journal, March 21, 1928.
Brown tone etching print of a young man kneeling in prayer amidst an ornate cathedral setting. Included in the details of the cathedral are numerous visual allusions to the architectural profession. Annotated: "A Christmas card designed by Roger for Ralph Adams Cram," 1927.
1.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Business Men and Art," Boston Herald, May 7, 1928.
Newspaper Clipping: "Business Men's Exhibition - Boston Art Club," Boston Transcript, May 5, 1928.
1.28.
Program: Boston Business Men's Art Club, First Exhibition, May 2-12, 1928.
Newspaper Clipping: "Business Men Prove Skill in Varied Fields of Art," unknown publication, May 3, 1928.
Newspaper Clipping: "Products of Brush of Roger Hayward Praised," Keene (New Hampshire) Evening Sentinel, May 7, 1928.
Photographs of four masks, perhaps created by Roger Hayward, ca. 1920s. Two photographs.
1.29.
Newspaper Clipping: Photograph of a portrait of a boy and his father. Annotated: "Portrait of Wm. T. Aldrich and son by Chas. Hopkinson. Guild of Boston Artists," unknown publication, May 1928.
Photographs of a sculpture of an elderly nude woman, ca. 1920s. Five photographs.
1.30.
Print of an etching titled "Mont San Michel," ca. 1926.
Print of an etching titled "Siena," ca. 1926.
1.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the World of Art," Boston Sunday Herald, February 12, 1928.
1.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roger Hayward Will Exhibit Water Colors," Keene (New Hampshire) Evening Sentinel, February 6, 1928.
[Continued from 1.31] Newspaper Clipping: "In the World of Art," Boston Sunday Herald, February 12, 1928.
Program: Exhibition of Water Colors by Roger Hayward, Grace Horne's Galleries, February 6-18, 1928.
1.33.
Meeting Announcement: Historical Society of Cheshire County. Annotated: "Seal (above) Designed by Roger Hayward, 1928. Tipped in are photocopies of all six seal designs submitted by Hayward to the Historical Society.
1.34.
Program: Old Home Week - Reed Free Library, sponsored by the Surry [New Hampshire] Old Home Week Association. Invitation is annotated: "Original plans for the Library were made and contributed by Roger Hayward - direct descendant of Peter Hayward, the First Settler. Corner Stone laid Aug. 1, 1932." August 22, 1934.
Print of an etching featuring an image of boats floating on clouds. Annotated: "A Christmas Card: Designed and Etched in 1928 by R. H.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chez Grace Horne," Boston Herald, February 1929.
Black and white passport photograph of Roger Hayward, August 1926.
1.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Young Boston Architect Jumps Into Fame Over Night as Painter," Boston Traveler, March 1, 1929.
Newspaper Clipping: "Exhibition of Paintings and Water Colors by Roger Hayward, Grace Horne's Galleries," unknown publication, February 1929.
Newspaper Clipping: "Art in Boston, Grace Horne's Galleries," Christian Science Monitor, February 1929.
1.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roger Hayward Exhibits His Water Colors and Oil Paintings," Boston Post, February 23, 1929.
Program: Exhibition of Paintings and Water Colors by Roger Hayward, Grace Horne's Galleries, February 11-23, 1929.
Newspaper Clipping: "Former Keene Man's Pictures Exhibited," Keene (New Hampshire) Evening Sentinel, February 19, 1929.
Black and white photograph of two masks created by Roger Hayward. Ca. 1920s.
1.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Artist Paints Anglers' Paradise," Boston Globe, February 1929.
Newspaper Clippings: untitled photographs of two masks created by Roger Hayward, unknown publication, ca. 1920s. Two newspaper clippings.
Newspaper Clippings: Advertisements for the Third Annual Exhibition of the Boston Society of Independent Artists. Annotated: "Fountain - by R. Hayward." Unknown publication, January 14, 1929. Two newspaper clippings.
1.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roger Hayward's Art Work Highly Lauded," Keene (New Hampshire) Sentinel, March 4, 1929.
Newspaper Clipping: "Water Colors on Exhibition Here," Boston Herald, February 27, 1929.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward, ca. 1920s.
Black and white photographic portrait of Betty Hayward, ca. 1920s.
Black and white photograph of a watercolor painting by Roger Hayward. The painting depicts a sunny path leading through the forest. Ca. 1929.
1.39.
Black and white photographs of Roger and Betty Hayward posing in front of their home, their garage and amidst a desert landscape. Annotated: California, arr[ived] April 20, 1929. 365 So. Wilson St. - Pasadena. 1929. Seven photographs.
Magazine illustration captioned "Projected New Home of Los Angeles Stock Exchange." Annotated: "S. L. Lunden - Architect, Original Design & Rendered by Roger Hayward." Los Angeles Saturday Night, June 29, 1929.
1.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Exhibits Defy Summer - Lithographs, Water Colors, Group Shows of Paintings Blossom These Warmer Days," Los Angeles Times, August 11, 1929.
Black and white photographs of watercolor paintings by Roger Hayward. Paintings include images of cowboys on horseback, an industrial landscape, a still life of cacti and a carnival carousel, 1929. Five photographs.
Black and white photograph of an unidentified man.
1.41.
Black and white photographs of watercolor paintings by Roger Hayward. Paintings include industrial, agricultural and western scenes, 1929. Eight photographs.
Flyer: "The Role in Art," a lecture by Roger Hayward scheduled for January 18, 1951, the Athenaeum, California Institute of Technology.
1.42.
Program: California Water Color Society exhibition, Los Angeles Museum, October 2 - November 3, 1929.
Black and white photographs of watercolor paintings by Roger Hayward. Paintings all depict western scenes and landscapes, 1929. Eight photographs.
1.43.
Black and white photographs of watercolor paintings by Roger Hayward. Paintings depict western canyon landscapes, perhaps the Grand Canyon. 1930s. Two photographs.
Black and white photographs of Betty and Roger Hayward posing with their automobile. Ca. 1930s. Two photographs.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mid-April Brings Rush of Varied Art Exhibits," Los Angeles Times, April 17, 1932.
1.44.
Newspaper Clipping: untitled article re: new St. Vincent's church in Los Angeles. Annotated: "1933? Roger designs two alters & sacred emblems on walls of St. Vincents' Church for R. H. Cram. Also mosaics for the Doheny Memorial Library, University of Southern California." Unknown publication, ca. 1933.
Newspaper Clipping: "More Cathedral Windows by Boston Artist," unknown publication, ca. 1933.
1.45.
Newspaper Illustration: "New Los Angeles Stock Exchange Building from an etching by Harrison Clarke." Annotated: "Original Design by Roger Hayward. Impedimenta by S. C. Scarpitta - Sculptor." Boston Herald, January 1931.
1.46.
Magazine Illustration: "Superb Bronze Doors at Entrance to New Stock Exchange." Annotated: "Roger - designer & delineator fro Sam L. Lunden." Los Angeles Saturday Night, January 10, 1931.
Magazine Clipping: "Los Angeles Stock Exchange Artistic Bronze Doors," Los Angeles Saturday Night, January 10, 1931.
Black and white photographs of scenes from a puppet show produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Annotated: "Puppet scenes from the Arabian Nights." Ca. 1932-1933. Three photographs.
1.47.
Black and white photographs of scenes from a puppet show produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Images feature a male and female puppet wearing German dress. Ca. 1932-1933. Eight photographs.
1.48.
Flyer: "The Beroju Puppet Theatre, Every Friday Night at 8:30." Annotated: "Depression Activities of 1932 & 1933. Roger, Betty and Julian.".
Black and white photographs of scenes from puppet shows produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Images include scenes from "Arabian Nights," a depiction of the Grim Reaper and another featuring a ballerina and French soldier. Ca. 1932-1933. Eight photographs.
1.49.
Black and white photographs of scenes from puppet shows produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Images include scenes from "Arabian Nights," a depiction of an African-American vaudevillian and another of a scientist operating a machine possessing the ability to bring the dead back to life. Ca. 1932-1933. Five photographs.
1.50.
Flyer: "The Beroju Puppet Theatre, Every Friday Night at 8:30," 1932-1933.
Black and white photographs of scenes from puppet shows produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Images include scenes of a male and female puppet wearing German dress, a depiction of the Grim Reaper, characters in "Arabian Nights" and an orator in American colonial dress. Ca. 1932-1933. Five photographs.
1.51.
Black and white photographs of scenes from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" puppet show, produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. One photograph is taken from the vantage point of the puppeteers. Ca. 1932-1933. Three photographs.
1.52.
Newspaper Illustration: captioned "Model of the moon for the Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, nears completion at the hands of Roger Hayward, architectural astronomer. When installed it will give the illusion of looking at the moon from a space-ship hovering close to its surface." Boston Sunday Herald, October 28, 1934.
Black and white close-up photographs of the Griffith Observatory moon model. 1934. Four photographs, one of which is annotated "Aristarchus".
1.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roger Hayward, Sculptor, Assists in Making Model of Moon for Observatory," Keene (New Hampshire) Evening Sentinel, October 30, 1934.
Newspaper Clipping: "Planetarium for Boston Without Government Aid," letter to the editor by R. H. Parker, Boston Herald, November 1, 1934.
Newspaper Clipping: "Worcester Paper Prints Photograph of Sculptor Hayward's Moon Model," Keene (New Hampshire) Evening Sentinel, [?] November 9, 1934.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward peering at the camera out of shadow. Ca. 1930s.
1.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science, Art Completing 'L. A. Moon,'" Los Angeles Herald, November 21, 1934.
Newspaper Illustration: "They've Got the Man in the Moon Hard at Work," Pasadena Post, November 14, 1934.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward, shot in profile, engulfed in shadow. Ca. 1930s.
1.55.
Newspaper Illustration: "Los Angeles Will Have Moon of its Own," The New York Times, November 5, 1934. Page annotated: "The above photo-print was used as a cover design in the German magazine Die Wocke, December 1, 1934. A photo-print similar to one in The Literary Digest was used by The London Illustrated News, November 24, 1934.
1.56.
Newspaper Illustration: "Modelling the Moon!" Albany (New York) Times-Union, October 18, 1934.
Magazine Clipping: "An Observatory for the Public," The Literary Digest, April 20, 1935.
1.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Moon Brought Down to Earth by Astronomer and Sculptor" The Christian Science Monitor, November 21, 1934.
1.58.
Self-portrait, in pencil, of Roger Hayward and portrait of Betty Hayward, ca. 1930s. Page annotated "Chess-men Cast in Lead".
1.59.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward holding his glasses and looking to his right. Ca. 1930s.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward, propping his head up with his right hand, looking to his left and grinning. Ca. 1930s.
1.60.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward, staring directly at the camera in a serious pose. Ca. 1930s.
Black and white photographs of a loom designed and built by Roger Hayward as well as images of Betty Hayward using the loom. Page annotated: "Betty's Loom, made by Roger, 1935-1936. Seven photographs.
Black and white photographic portrait of Betty Hayward, seated, peering into the camera and holding a book in her lap. Ca. 1935-1936.
1.62.
Black and white photographs of a telescope built by Roger Hayward, ca. 1935-1936. Eight photographs.
1.64.
Black and white photocopy of a Hayward family photograph. Photograph is captioned: "Left to Right (Top): Terry (wife of Peter), Roland Parker (husband of Hilda), Julian Hayward, [Julian's] twin brother Peter Hayward; Bottom: Roger, sister Hilda (Hayward) Parker, Betty (wife of Roger), Robert Hayward (father), Ina Phelps Hayward (wife [mother of Roger]), Julian's wife, [Julian's] daughter; Children: Miriam (Parker) Kramer, Nancy Hayward (daughter of Peter/Terry)." Page annotated: "At the Knoll," December 1938.
1.66.
Certificate: Election of Roger Hayward to Resident Membership in the University Club of Los Angeles, May 25, 1953.
1.67.
Black and white photographs of scenes from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" puppet show, produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Ca. 1932-1933. Two photographs.
1.68.
Black and white photographs of scenes from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" puppet show, produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Ca. 1932-1933. Two photographs.
1.69.
Black and white photographs of scenes from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" puppet show, produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Ca. 1932-1933. Two photographs.
1.70.
Black and white photographs of scenes from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" and "Arabian Nights" puppet shows, produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Ca. 1932-1933. Two photographs.
1.71.
Black and white photograph of a scene from a puppet show produced by Roger, Betty and Julian Hayward. Image depicts a demon and a preacher confronting one another. Ca. 1932-1933.
Black and white photograph of two masks created by Roger Hayward. Ca. 1930s.
1.72.
Black and white profile photograph of Roger Hayward drinking a Pabst beer. Annotated: "At Palomar, 100-1 Shot Meeting, 1937".
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward arranging the strings on a kite. Ca. 1930s.
Black and white photographs of four masks created by Roger Hayward. Ca. 1930s. Two photographs.
1.73.
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward standing on a hilltop and flying a kite. Ca. 1930s. Two photographs.
1.74.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward and an unidentified woman standing on a hilltop and flying a kite. Ca. 1930s.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward holding a kite and conversing with two unidentified men standing on a porch. Ca. 1930s.
1.92.
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward dressed formally and standing outdoors. Page annotated: "At Fifteen and Sixteen." 1914-1915.
1.93.
Black and white photograph of Hilda Hayward holding an infant Roger. Annotated: "3 mos." 1899.
Black and white photograph of Hilda, Roger and mother Ina Hayward seated together on a bench. Annotated: "Roger - 6 mos." 1899.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward standing and gesturing towards the camera with his hands. Annotated: "'The Farm' - 1.5 yrs old." 1900.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward seated with and holding his mother Ina. Annotated: "Court St. - 4 yrs." 1903.
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward posing outdoors. In one image he is seated and examining a leaf, in another he stands amidst a flock of chickens. Page annotated: "'The Farm' 3.5 yrs." 1902. Three photographs.
1.94.
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward seated in a chair and posing. In one image he holds a model horse-drawn stagecoach. Annotated: "6 yrs. old." 1905.
Black and white photograph of Roger and Ina Hayward standing in a field. Both are dressed formally and holding flowers. Ca. 1905.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward wearing formal dress, posing outside. Annotated: "Court St., 7 yrs. old." 1906.
Black and white photograph of Roger and Ina Hayward wearing formal dress and posing outside with a baby carriage. Annotated: "Roger at seven." 1906.
Black and white profile photograph of Roger Hayward squatting next to the banks of a pond. Annotated: "The Frog." Ca. 1905.
Black and white profile photograph of Roger Hayward seated on a log and gazing across a plain. Annotated: "Surry Mt." [Surry Mountain Lake, New Hampshire?] Ca. 1905.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward. Annotated: "7 or 8 yrs." Ca. 1907-1907.

5.002.
Photographs. 1932-1947, 1960s. 12 photographs
2.1.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward as a young boy, seated outdoors on a wooden chair, peering to his left. Annotated: "Roger at the Stearns Farm, about 6 yrs. 'For a boy's will is the wind's will, and the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts'". Ca. 1905. Two copies.
2.2.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward examining blueprints with four colleagues at the S. E. Lunden Architecture Firm, Los Angeles, California. July 1932.
2.3.
Black and white photographs of Roger Hayward and Caspar Gruenfeld building the Griffith Observatory moon model, Los Angeles, California. 1934. Three photographs.
2.4.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward, propping his head up with his right hand, looking to his left and grinning. ca. 1930s. Three copies.
2.5.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward, looking to his left. ca. 1930s.
2.6.
Black and white photograph of Pauline Gilferd and Roger Hayward, seated with sketchbooks in their laps. Standing behind Gilferd and Hayward are a number of observers. ca. 1945-1946.
2.7.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward demonstrating the use of a military machine gun. Captioned: "Three Vector Sight-Port Waist Gun. Forward side view, showing extreme position, gun depressed and aimed aft. Mt. Wilson Observatory - Pasadena, Calif". ca. 1947.
2.8.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward demonstrating the use of a military machine gun. Captioned: "Three Vector Sight-Port Waist Gun. Forward side view, showing extreme position, gun elevated and aimed aft. Mt. Wilson Observatory - Pasadena, Calif". ca. 1947.
2.9.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward seated with a group of men in military uniform, Mount Wilson Observatory, near Pasadena, California. Annotated: "Mt. Wilson - Santa Barbara St". ca. 1940s. Two copies.
2.10.
Black and white photograph of Roger Hayward squatting, smoking a cigarette and tracing with his finger an enumerated trajectory that has been drawn on the floor. ca. 1940s. Two copies.
2.11.
Black and white photograph of an unidentified woman and Roger Hayward conversing at an outdoor art exhibit, possibly the Pasadena Art Fair. ca. 1940s.
2.12.
Black and white photographic portrait of Roger Hayward, chin in hand, peering to his left. ca. 1960s.

5.003.
Newspaper Clippings and Magazine Articles. 1923-1936, 1942, 1952-1966, 1979, 2007. 41 folders
3.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Keene Man Honored as Architect, Receiving Medal." New Hampshire Sunday Union Leader. February 10, 1923.
3.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Critics." Boston Evening Transcript. January 14, 1928.
3.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thieme and Hayward." Boston Herald. February 12, 1928.
3.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Art Club's 49th General Show." Providence (Rhode Island) Journal. March 21, 1928.
3.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Business Men's Art Club Exhibit Opens." Boston Globe. May 2, 1928.
3.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Business Men's Art Club Opens Its First Exhibit." Unknown publication. May 3, 1928.
3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Art Club Show." Boston Evening Transcript. May 19, 1928.
3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the World of Art." Boston Herald. June 10, 1928.
3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the World of Art." Providence (Rhode Island) Journal. July 1, 1928.
3.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bound [?] for Exhibit - Mr. Newhall's Portraits." Boston Herald. October 21, 1928.
3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Many Artists Represented at Grace Horne's Galleries." Boston Evening Transcript. January 16, 1929.
3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roger Hayward Will Exhibit Water Colors." Keene (New Hampshire) Evening Sentinel. February 6, 1929.
3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Water Colors Flood Grace Horne Gallery." Boston Evening Transcript. February 16, 1929.
3.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Art in Boston." Christian Science Monitor. February 18, 1929.
3.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "[truncated title]...Selects Three Paintings, One of Which Will Be Awarded $300 Purchase Prize." Boston Evening Transcript. February 23, 1929.
3.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Water Colors by Roger Hayward." Boston Evening Transcript. April 3, 1929.
3.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Art Exhibit at Keene Normal School." Keene (New Hampshire) Sentinel. June 6, 1929.
3.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Water Color Society." Los Angeles Times. October 20, 1929.
3.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Water Colors at the Art Club Annual Show." Boston Evening Transcript. Ca. 1929.
3.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Exhibit Paintings of Ancient Egyptian Tomb Interiors in Museum." Boston Herald. February 19, 1930.
3.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the World of Art." Boston Herald. February 23, 1930.
3.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Department Presents California Compositions." Daily Bruin (University of California, Los Angeles). March 3, 1931.
3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Water Colors by the Sea." Los Angeles Times. July 19, 1931.
3.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Art Club Show Below Par." Los Angeles Times. November 16, 1931.
3.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Green Street Rendezvous Opens." Pasadena Star-News. November 1931.
3.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Eastern Artist Portrays the West." Boston Post. Ca. 1936.
3.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Cavalcade," by Art Penn. One-panel illustration including drawing of "The World's Largest Imitation Moon." Burbank News and Burbank Aircraft News. April 30, 1942.
3.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Art Institute Reception Set." Pasadena Star-News. December 12, 1952.
3.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Handweavers to Meet." Pasadena Star-News. April 27, 1953.
3.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Artists, Amateurs Busy Planning for City's 10th Annual Art Fair." Pasadena Star-News. August 15, 1954.
3.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Styles in Art Topic of Open Session." Pasadena Star-News. October 19, 1955.
3.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Art in Tucson - Ford's Collection of Watercolors Varies from Dull to Interesting." Unknown publication. December 11, 1955.
3.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roger Hayward Elected Head of Artists' Society." Pasadena Star-News. April 26, 1956.
3.34.
Magazine Article: Captioned photograph of Betty and Roger Hayward ordering a meal in the University Club Tavern Room. University Club Toreador, 5, 9 (3). Fall 1956.
3.35.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pasadena Artist at Sorority Meet" and "Art Exhibit Well Attended." Hi-Desert Star [Morongo Basin, California]. May 29, 1958.
3.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Artist Coaches 'Orphan' - Hayward Helps Hathaway Home." Pasadena Star-News. February 9, 1959.
3.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hayward Work to be Displayed." Monrovia (Calif.) Daily News-Post. January 5, 1961.
3.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Architect-Artist Has Extraordinary Gifts." Pasadena Independent Star-News. January 15, 1961.
3.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Hart Visiting Friends, Family." Pasadena Star-News. June 1, 1966.
3.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pasadena Architect Dies at 80." Pasadena Star-News. October 16, 1979.
3.41.
Magazine Article: "Roger Hayward, Forgotten Artist of Optics." Sky & Telescope. September 2007.

5.004.
Assorted Biographical Materials. 1917-1980, undated. 7 folders
4.1.
Biographical Abstracts and Curricula Vitae. 1932-1980.

File includes Typescript: "Biography of Roger Hayward, Class of '22," by Samuel E. Lunden, January 18, 1980.

4.2.
Biographical Materials compiled by Dr. James R. Kramer. undated.
4.3.
Birth and Death Certificates. 1926, 1980.
4.4.
Certificates, Licenses and Membership Cards. 1917-1918, 1926-1928, 1934, 1937, 1939, 1943, 1945-1946, 1948, 1951, 1965, 1973, 1979.
4.5.
Financial Materials. 1925, 1927-1929, 1933-1934, 1974.

File includes correspondence with the purchasers of the Haywards' Pasadena home, 1974

4.6.
Genealogical Materials. undated.
4.7.
Assorted Materials re: New Hampshire. 1917, 1928, 1968.