Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

MS 143
Francis L. Messerly (1915-1994)
Papers, 1967-1984, undated


Descriptive summary

creator:

Messerly, Francis L. (1915-1994)

title:

Papers

dates:

1967-1984, undated

extent:

1.05 linear feet (2 document boxes and 1 half-document box )

collection number:

MS 143

repository:

Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Francis L. Messerly Papers, MS 143, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Biographical note

Francis L. Messerly was born on April 21, 1915 in Cedar Falls, Iowa. He attended public school in Cedar Falls and graduated from high school in Finchford, Iowa. After graduation, Messerly operated a general merchandise business for ten years and then became a building contractor.

Messerly was a Republican member of both the Iowa General Assembly's House and Senate. He was in the Iowa House of Representatives' 59th and 60th General Assembly (1961-1964) and the 60th Extra General Assembly (special session to plan reapportionment), representing the 32nd Senate District in Black Hawk County, Iowa. He then served in the 61st-64th General Assemblies (1965-1972) in the Iowa Senate. Messerly was chairman of the Appropriations Committee and vice chairman of the Budget and Financial Control Committee. As a legislator, Messerly was a leader in the reform of Iowa's criminal justice system by introducing legislation that allowed work release for county jail prisoners and a reformed meal system. Messerly also became involved with the Iowa universities during the campus unrest years of the Vietnam War era (circa 1967-1971), the Edward Hoffmans affair at the University of Northern Iowa (Hoffmans was against the student draft), and the reorganization of the School of Journalism at the University of Iowa. Messerly was critical of the student riots, campus "radicals," university employees sympathetic to the student unrest, and the universities' use of public funds.

After his service in the Iowa House of Representatives and Senate, Messerly continued his involvement in community and political affairs. He served several terms on the Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors and worked with the First Judicial District Board to secure funding for community based corrections facilities. In 1972 he was appointed by then Governor Robert Ray to the Iowa Building Code Council, and as a member of the Board of the Third Judicial District Department of Corrections.

Messerly married Mary Hamlin and was the father of a daughter, Carol, and a son, Randy. Messerly died October 8, 1994.

 

Collection description

The collection (1967-1984, undated) contains correspondence, publications, reports, articles, news clippings, speeches and biographical information. Except for the biographical information, the collection consists of documents from his service as a Representative and Senator in the Iowa General Assembly. The majority of the collection contains records related to Iowa universities (the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and University of Northern Iowa), including the years of campus unrest (circa 1967-1971). Topics include faculty tenure and academic freedom, expenditures, and student protests. There are also a few files related to various other legislative affairs such as health care and the capitol preservation.

 

Organization

The collection is arranged into five sections: Iowa Universities, Campus Unrest, University of Iowa School of Journalism, State Legislative Affairs, and Biographical Information.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Iowa Universities: academic freedom, finances, tenure - correspondence and news clippings

1967-1971

1

2

Iowa Universities: contractual provisions for faculty

1968-1969

1

3

Iowa Universities: correspondence - taxpayer concerns about academic freedom, instructors, utilization of appropriations and student fees, tenure, budget requests and controversial films on Red China

1969-1972

1

4

Iowa Universities: student fees - correspondence, reports, Board of Regents statement

1969-1972

1

5

Iowa Universities: tuition - Some Pertinent Facts About

1970

1

6

Iowa Universities: expenditures at state universities - news clippings and correspondence

1970

1

7

Iowa Universities: tenure and academic freedom (bill SF 240) - correspondence, articles, reports

1970-1971

1

8

Iowa Universities: legislation - state senate bills proposed by Messerly to give legislature more control over universities

undated

1

9

Campus Unrest: New University Conference material, list of faculty considered "Liberal-Leftists" and conservatives, Iowa City Vietnam Moratorium, and other materials on campus protests and events - correspondence, articles, writings

1969-1970, undated

1

10-11

Campus Unrest: correspondence

1967-1970

1

12

Campus Unrest: correspondence and citizen petitions -majority against dissenters

1970

2

1

Campus Unrest: news clippings of the Edward Hoffmans controversy (UNI English professor against the draft), public opinion, and academic freedom

1967-1971

2

2

Campus Unrest: "Student/Administration Unrest Rebellion" - correspondence, notes, articles, brochures, news clippings

1968-1969

2

3

Campus Unrest and Academic Freedom: New University Conference (NUC) - news clippings and correspondence

1968-1971

2

4-5

Campus Unrest: news clippings

1967-1971

2

6

Campus Unrest: underground newspapers at University of Iowa

1970-1971

2

11

Campus Unrest: Black Panther special issue

1969

2

7

University of Iowa School of Journalism: publications

1968-1971

2

8

University of Iowa School of Journalism: Donald K. Woolley Affair correspondence

1970-1971

2

9

University of Iowa School of Journalism: Donald K. Woolley and School of Journalism - correspondence

1970-1972

2

10

University of Iowa School of Journalism: journalism program changes - correspondence, publications and news clippings

1971

3

1

State Legislative Affairs: correspondence, reports, news clippings, bills sponsored, information from Citizens for Limited Government

1969-1975

3

2

State Legislative Affairs: Health Care - Health Management Organizations (HMOs), SF 1212 and SF 299

1970s

3

3

State Legislative Affairs: Capitol Preservation - Bill SF 1017, correspondence, article

1971-1972

3

4

State Legislative Affairs: speeches

1971-1979

3

5

Biographical Information (written for Iowa State University Special Collections by Senator and Mrs. Messerly)

1984