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Yellow Woman's College Gym Suit
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1949-1953
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Danbury State Teachers College - Brochure
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COTJ1TCIL ASSEIiBLY
The Sophorores are getting
The students have finally
their first taste of the train
been lot in on a secrot.
Yes,
ing schools, bogin1ng with
really, October 29 was the date
this monbh,
No, they’re not
when this event took place.
actually training, but each is
Mr. Donald O’Connor, who should
supervising a group or club.
know, with the aid of his cohorts
They are passing their accon—
told the student body just what
::2lis1llonts in sports, dramatics,
goes on in Student Council.
dancing, and other arts on to
Stupendous Yes, isn’t it?
the lucky children of the Balm
Dr. Jenkins, with befitting
forth and Locust Avenue schools.
dignity, administered the oath
This is all in connection with
of office to the now members
their Child Psychology course,
of the counci, elected by the
for they must come into actual
students last year.
By this
contact with a group of child
oath they vowed impartiality
Incidentally, Miss Town
ren.
and strict
to the
send deserves a lot of thanks
duties which a representative
.•,.1
for her help in getting everyone
luOC5 nusL L1J_L.
placed.
Jimmy Birtles, as treasurer,
Some of our Soshomores arc
read the budget for the presot
already settled with flute classe 5,yoar,
lie was followed by the
reading groups, model airplane
chairmen of the press, assonbr,
clubs, and Iaol Dickinson and
library, and literary committees.
Bill *cIoo, our square—sot ox—
They were:
ports,are really doing all right
7arron Lane, assembly commit
with the recreation group out
tee chririnan, gave a resume of
in Niry 3rook, which :iects every
the assemblies for the Tear. Ho
Tuosdy evening under the dir
also stated that the assembly
Dobson.
Some
ection of
cormittoc was forced to spend
of the athletes of the class arc
a groat deal of effort and time
starting with basketb 11 and foot
on the task of getting suitable
ftfsvr of the students are
ball.
assembly programs.
A good job
going to need ::iusclos, as well
has been done, don’t you think,
as pschology, in handling the
students?
1Droblom childron’ to which
WinDeLapp, of the literary
Just
they have been assigned.
co:iaittoe, told the stucents of
overlook the matter, if any of
the aims of the committee in put
the so Sophs aDpoar on crutches,
ting out two publications, one
or with an occas:..onal shiner.
a regular paper and the other
a literary rovow
printed
quarterly.
AssenbJy
Large i.cDonough, chairman of
P.. ‘42.
the library committee, spoke
Lnowing that Dr. Finch had
briefly of the work being done.
recently returned from a trip
She also monbionod that there
to South Aoric, we were all
wore several now books in the
The
wai1n to hear about it.
library.
assembly program on October 22,
In the absence of Vic Black—
gave us a chance to do just this, nor, Bob Tho’pson spoke for the
for Dr. Finch himsol: was riere
press committee.
Extension work
to tell us aboat it, and’ to leave is also done hcrc,such as re—
with us a mromise of showing
porting to the Danbury paper
:..ovies taken on the trip. hith
and keeing an eye out for state—
his accounts of Pourto Rican SOC1O]j1ollts.
It would soon that the
life, and living as a guest ofche ublicity committee has its hands
Lmnistcr of Education of Vonozucla,full.
vie arc aions to see his movies
The assc:ibly rrovcd informative;
of the trip
no longer need we wonder what gives.
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�Basketball Practice Starts
Itts beginning to look like
another great season for D.T.C.’s
Our
biggest sport, basketball.
tall, handsome coach is having
his boys run through their paces
almost every afternoon these
days in the high school gma.
He has already laid down the law
as to training rules, so if you
see any of our hoopsters, smok
ing, drinking, staying out too
late, having too many dates, or
otherwise decreasing their phy
sical stamina, report at once
to H.R.D.
Practice to date has con
sisted of mostly passing from
different positions, shooting
from all angles, and running
through plays, although there has
It
been some fast scrimmage.
is difficult to say at tills time
who is outstanding, but of
course the old stalwarts are
there; Young, Flynn, Dallas, and
Hail. What has been a handicap
in the past is fortunately off
The
set this season a little.
height
in
the
addition of some
Gale,
freshman contingent,
Garavel, and Repko, will be a
tremendous advantage.
Coach Danford used one of
the Junior G.B. s as a horrible
example of the type of sloppy
playing he will not allow on
his ball club the other night.
During a fast scrimmage he call—
ed on a substitute for a tired
The sub, who
first—stringer.
had not paid much attention to
the game, asked blandly, Whi cli
way are we going? and found
himself back on the bench again,
Appar ant ly,
very, very, shortly.
the coach wants us to stay wide
awake whether we are playing
or not.
Among those that have been
attending practice reuiariy are:
Dowling, Coles, Hasler, Gale,
Flynn, Dallas, Young, Hoyt, Repko
Garavel, Orgovan, Strumolo,
Janzer, Hall, and Thompson.
John Yackuli c is Student Mana
ger for the third successive
year, and Mr. Pilkington is the
Faclty Manager.
Touch Football Tournament
That bone-crushing sport,
touch football, is just about
all over for the season, but
it was great fighting while it
lasted.
The highlights of the
tourn.ment, of course, were
those clean, hard-fought bat
tles between the Juniors and
the Freshmen.
In the first
game, the Juniors swept their
opponents off their feet in
the first series of powerful
running plays, using their
fleet backs and able blockers
to enable them to pile up a
sufficient lead to coast through
the remainder of the game with
out much trouble.
Let’s say
much reservedly, fot in the
last half the Freshmen used
some plays of their own that
bruised many a soft-living
Junior and they managed to
score twice before the game end
ed, 18—12, in favor of the
upper-clas sxen.
In the second game, it was
a slightly different story.
The Frosh were not to be
caught off-balance so easily
and they held their xuperiors
(in rank) to a deadlock.
Although the scoring was not
so heavy in this gai-ne, it was
much better to watch, for the
1aying was cleaner and more
skllld1. The Freshmen are
not exactly satisfied with the
series and want to play an
other g:ine, but the Juniors,
while they are not afraid of
losing, are slightly reluctant,
perhaps on account of the fact
that thr must keep in condi
tion for basketball, and bodily
contact with those Freshmen
isn’t very healthy.
FACULTY
1..lss Marguerite Sherman, of
the Locust Avenue training
school, has completed her unit
on primary reading’ at the Tor
rington extension course.
�Our faculty went to its
annual dinner at the Peacock
Room of the Hotel Green, Thurs
An unusually
day, October 28.
but
served,
was
fine dinner
grum
perennial
there were some
blers like Mr. Pilkington and
Dr. Glasheen who wished they
had steak instead of lamb chops.
This was a great blow to Miss
every effort
allard, who
to satiafy everyone.
Dr. Grant Finch showed four
reels of technicolor movies of
One
his trip to South america.
may readily guess there was a
certain charm and ease about
Dr. Finch apolo
the movies.
gized for the lack of profes
sionalism in his approach to
photograahy but need not have
No professional ap
done so.
proach, however technical,
could have boeeli achieved
antinoshere of love and good
will to man.
After the :iovies Dr. Finch
hauled out an incredible nuin—
ber of souvenirs out of a
leather bage No one counted
them but the total nust have
been astronomical.
There were seraDes (a sort
of rug, or cape, or something);
there were slippers; there wore
there
hats, male and fema].e;;
were
there
paintings;
oil
were
silver
sculptured
of
specimens
and iood carving; there wore
more kinds of handicraft than
you could shake a stick at.
The students’of the college
are pleased with the interest
shown in the new museum in
Danbury, hiss Harrison and hiss
Edythe Bailey, two of our
faculty momibers, are Lncorpor—
ators of the Da:ibury Histor
ical Museum and Art Center,
:cnhershi is open to stuc1onts
and faculty.
dhen asked if she hac done
anything Interesting, ou:. gay
young fem.. le athletic director
said that while dancing at the
gbork Club one night with Brian
Ahorne (who dances ec—vino—lee)
she saw Miss May Sherwood with
a Broadway actor. S..iously,
however, Miss Bornmann announced.
that First Aid courses ann.
Square-set calling courses will
Those of us who
begin soon.
remember Pop Benson and his
handsome Latin-type accordion
ist will probably be around this
year.
with ease and informality
Dr. Finch presented his talk
on South America to the Book
Club in Brookfield. He showed
his movies and multitudinous
souvenirs.
Miss Harrison, exOregent
and member of the .iary booster
chapter of the D.A.R., was at
the speakers table at a lunch
eon given in honor of the Pres
ident ener.l, Mrs. Pouch, of
the National D.A.R. of Washing
ton, D.C.
houlcn’t it have been fun
if we could have been invisible
guests at Hr. Danford’s House,
Monday, November 10. Hear tell
had a pinochle game for thc”wid—
owers,’ bachelors, or what have
you of the faculty.
Miss Conovor sroke at a con
ference on Education of the
Teachers i. Science, Friday,
She dis
November 1, 1941.
cussed a Drc1ininary report
on the ‘Pcrsonal and Social
Noods of Childrcri’ as prepared
by the National Committee ofi
Science Teaching.
Dr. Sutton was a lecturer
at the Social Studies Work
shop in Waterbury, under
the leadorsialo of Dr. . Ward
Ireland, on Nonday, Novcmer1
10, 1941.
Dr. Sutton’s latest book
review, endorsing the new mat
erial by Dr. Joy Lacey of the
University of Indiana, viil]Jap
pear in the Deconbor issue
of Social Science.
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I wonder what happened to
that bugaboo we heard so much
about last year, the problem
of assembly attendance?
If
I remember correctly, we were
forced to take compulsory at
tendance most of the year in
order to got enough there for
This year
a game of bridge.
interest is running so high
we ut out an S.R.O. sign two
minutes after the boll rings.
dhilo it is true that tontrib—
uting causes for this amazing
show of interest are the in
novation of comfortable seats,
an attractive stage, and im
proved ventilation, but it
cannot be said that these are
the main factors.
No; it’s the assemblies
themselves that are making the
timid Freshmen, the disinter
ested Sopher:orcs, the contrary
Juniors, and the callous Sen
iors all flock to the assuiubly
hall in droves and fight for
The last four
the best seats.
progrms arc excellent exam elos.
A tlk by a member of our own
faculty about his intriguing
adventures, a discussion of
student needs by their ole cted
representatives, a display of
com:stic talent, anct an inter
All of those
esting speaker.
are the typo of thing that will
entertain the student body mere
Money
than anything else.
sDent for speakers from the out
side is wasted, for a speaker
cannot always be obtained who
will have a subject of uriivor—
al interest such as our latest
iarren
assemblies have been.
Laws, chairman of the Assembly
Coinaittee, is to be congratulated
pn his loig—nocdod policy.
of the
Alfred Crabbe,
faculty of Pec.body College, Nash
ville, Tcnn., ivas the guest
speaker st the assembly November
12.
Misc Josephine Krouchuk, of
the Assembly Committee, intro
His topic
duced the spker.
in the onth.
ias life
F. C. I. FORUMS
‘7
Some of our astute Forum
members recôved a pleasant
suprise the other niat when
they wont up to the Federal
Correctional Institute to par—
ticipa:e in a newly— installed
Irving Hall,
prixon forum.
vce—prosident of the Forum,
who is in charge of our part
of the programs, says he was
astounded at the inmates com
plete and well—founded know
ledge of outside affairs.
xpocting, perhaps, to be lead
ers in a discussion with men
tal inferiors, they found
themselves hard put to it to
bring any new contributions
However,
to the forum debate.
in the futuro, they will know
what to expect and will go
Mr. Bowman. hduca
PrePared.
tional Director of the Insti
tute, is very grateful to the
Forua for giving his charges
a chance to discuss with college
non and women, the everyday
problems of the outside world.
Anyone of the general student
body who is interested in go
ing up sonic Tuesday evening,
should get in touch with Hr.
Hall0
The subject for dis
cussion this con±ng Tuesday
will be, dhat Kind of a
Peace must qo Have After this
APOLOGY
Since the last issue, staff
rao:ibers have boon informed
numerous times that credit was
not given whore credit was due
in the case of the cartoon of
Lou’s car entitlod,DcFab’s
Cab.”
The originaJ. of this
masterpiece was inscribed on
the front of a letter sent to
Lou by a. recent graduate,
Charles thite, now studying
Our
osteopathy down South.
humble apologies, Chancy, and
to make it up to you, a copy
of this paper will be sent to you,
at the Atlas Club, Kirksvillo,
Missouri.
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Student Newspaper Collection, RG 5.15.1
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UUID
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The Campus Crier
Creator
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Danbury State Teachers' College
Description
An account of the resource
7 pages, 8.5 x 11", mimeographed
Abstract
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November 17, 1941, Volume I, Number 3
Forum members attends New England International Relations Conference at Smith College; Students attend New England Conference; Sophomore training; Student Council news; Men's basketball; touch football tournament; Faculty News; Forum members visit Federal Correctional Institute to participate in newly installed "Prison Forum."
Date
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1941-11-17
Subject
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College students
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rg5151_02_07_1941_11_17
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UUID
4a3d3b33-7bc7-409d-931a-19b65cbccd1c
Danbury State Teachers College
F.C.I. Danbury
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Text
LIBRARY STATISTICS
Danbury S tate T eachers College
I tem
1 946-47
1947-48
1948-49
S alaries a
L ibrary S taff
$ 9,236.00
$ 9128,21
$ 10,680.00 $ 10,439.36 $ 11,786.00 $ 11,918.51
Wages a
S tudent s ervice
$ 700.00
$629.06
$ 500.00
$725.14
$714.00
$ 700.00
Books
$ 2070.20
$1200.00
$ 1,000.00
$2452.49
$ 2100.00
$1700.00
P eriodioall
$516.19
$515.06
$ 621.00
$753.51
$754.oo
$8oo.oo
B inding
$200.00
. $ 210.83
$300.00
$504.67
S upplies
$ 200.00
$ 241.41
1 220.00
$306.26
$193
$ 300.00
Equipment
$2230.2.6
$ 1166.47
$ 1612.00
$1207.77
$ 3139.50
$ 400.00
T otal
L ibrary
•
Expen~es
T otal
I nstitution Budget
1 949-50
1960-51
1 951-52
$ 300.00
1 15,151.66 $ 13,081.04 $14,833.00 $ 16,389.19 $ 18,686.50 $16,118.67
2 39 ,475•62 2 45,343.06 2 28,101.12 3 43,420.62 4 11,268
T otal
S tudent E nrollment
-~,
4 13,606.60
.,
290
300
288
620
362
460
384
511
354
511
367
C ollege
25
16
33
34
.32
37
T raining S chool
26
20
26
27
26
26
E xtension
22
17
24
31
31
Hours open p er week
56
66
56
56
66
R egular
E xtension
T otal
F aculty Members
T otal o iDoulation
56
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L i b re.ry---Annua1 A ccessions ( July 1 -June 3 0)
1 904-05
1 663
1 925-26
1 93
1 905-06
8 11
1 926-27
5
1U06-a>7
1 56
1927-:~8
1 64
1 907-08
3 85
1 928-29
1 57
1 908-09
2 83
1 929-30
265
1 909-10
432
1 930-31
158
1 910-11
256
1 931-32
223
1 911-12
258
1932~3
185
H ll2-13
3 04
1 933-34
1 50
1 913-14
2 66
1 934-35
1 914-15
8 91
1 935-36
295
1 Dl5-16
1 006
1 936-37
664
1 916-17
1 016 '•
1 937-38
981
1 n 7 -18
536
1 938-39
1 093
1 918-19
7 00
1 939-40
1 646
1 919-20
848
1 940-41
1 436
1 920-?,1
549
1 941-42
1 215
l92ID-2:t
4 51
1 942-43
1 142
1 922-23
5QO
1 943-44
8 33
1 923-34
919
1 944-45
6 90
1£~24-35
1 29
1 945-46
749
2 58
1 946-17
1 374
1 947-48
916
1 948-49
621
�J une 2 4, 1 949
D. T. C. L ibrn.ry
Y ears
.h.nnua.1 C irculations ( Jan. 1 -Doc. 3 1)
C irculation
S tudents
1904
41
1905
84
1 906
77
1907
59
1 908
314
1 909
235
1910
288
1 911
265
1912
525
1 913
223 ( 76 n .r.)
1 914
6 72
1 915
213
1 916
213
1917
587
1 918
521
1 919
4 069 ( Uay-Dec.)
1 60
1 820
4 003 ( Jan- Juno)
1 07
1921
1 45
1922
2 475 ( Sept.-Dec.)
2 24
1923
5 123
4 20
1924
7 045 ( 7317)
3 04
1925
2 27
�J une 2 4, 1949
D. T. C. L ibrary A nnual C irculations ( Jrm. 1 -Dec. 3 1)
Y ears
C ircule. t ion
S tudents
1926
227
1927
2 72
1 928
282
1929
174
1 930
176
1931
e364 ( Sept.-Dec.)
169
1932
12589
162
1933
10412
1 73'
1 934
9551
lOG
1935
10158
162
1936
9703
1 25
1937
14826
146
1D38
32841
1 99
1939
37910
212
1 940
38029
198
194:1
4 1027
212
1 911
4 2217
222
1943
36563
210
1944
2 8920
1 77
1945
24032
157
1946
3 4000
172
1947
290
1948
304
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PreJ.imihary- Report o f Co111i1itte.e t a W vld.q lll&tJ.Ma e t
I'tla o f :oduc t ion d T each O rprd.aa•t..
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Western Connecticut State University Photographs and Miscellanea, RG8
Description
An account of the resource
This is a collection of photographs and realia spanning the history of Western Connecticut State University. The collection includes images and objects that document the growth, evolution and public profile of the institution.
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Western Connecticut State University
Western Connecticut State University. Archives and Special Collections
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LIBRARY STATISTICS, Danbury State Teachers College
Description
An account of the resource
5 pages
Abstract
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Shows statistics on expenditures, students and circulation going back to the founding of the college.
Creator
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Danbury State Tearchers College. Library.
Date
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1952
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Danbury State Teachers College
Library
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720
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Western Connecticut State University Photographs and Miscellanea, RG8
Description
An account of the resource
This is a collection of photographs and realia spanning the history of Western Connecticut State University. The collection includes images and objects that document the growth, evolution and public profile of the institution.
Contributor
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Western Connecticut State University
Western Connecticut State University. Archives and Special Collections
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UUID
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Moving Image
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Original Format
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35mm, color, silent
Duration
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22 min, 22 sec
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Title
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College Days
Subject
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
College students
Description
An account of the resource
22 minute promotional film for the Danbury Teachers College. Produced ca. 1940-1941.
Abstract
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Promotional film produced by Danbury Teachers College which follows the life of a student through one year at the college. Appearances by Ruth Haas and Truman Warner.
Creator
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Danbury Teachers College
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1941
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UUID
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Danbury State Teachers College
Old Main
Ruth Haas
Truman Warner
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Jack Friel University History Collection, MS004
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Jack Friel University History Collection contains his research for a book about the history of Western Connecticut State College. Starting in 1976, under a grant authorized by the WestConn Foundation, Friel began to collect information about the history of then named Western Connecticut State College with the intended goal of writing the history of the college. Friel, who was a former graduate student, took on the task with the help of two students, Ronald Douglas and Sandy Connor. When it became apparent that he would be unable to accomplish his goal, he agreed to leave all the information he had collected with the school so the story could be told at later time.
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UUID
fecd3d56-fcce-41c0-a6be-51e66108fef9
Oral History
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Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview.
Friel, Jack
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed.
Esposito, Dr. Bill
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
Running Time: 45min
Time Summary
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0-10 Min: he was a class adviser; retired in June of 1975; 1968's political climate and how the WCSU student body reacted to it; his relationship with the student body; students desire to protest the Vietnam war, with minimal impact on WCSU; affects of changing the name from Danbury state teachers college to western Connecticut state college; changes in nursing program, one of the first programs to have Saturday classes;
10-20 Min: personal relationship between Mr. Friel and Dr. Esposito, met on a golf course in 1968; specific projects completed under the do-day era; Dr. Esposito's story of how he came to be at WCSU; was offered a job in the science department by Dr. Haas or Dr. Cook, Science was still a general department when he started in the fall of 1948; faculty, when he started, would meet in entirety once every two weeks;
20-30 Min: foundations of summer programs; Higgins opened for classes in the summer session of 1950; tunnels under WCSU and their use by students vs their intended purpose of housing heating pipes; what Old Main was used for in 1948 and what it was referred to then; the student building, Curly Hall, which was a quonset hut, and its many uses;
30-40 Min: the various changes of WCSU and how it happened, does not elaborate on the change itself; first WCSU graduates to get accepted to other graduate programs and the pride he felt; Dr. Haas and athletic programs; other notable students;
40-50 Min: quality of music program and its students; spring weekend, with a float parade, skit night, king and queen, singing competition
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Esposito, Dr. Bill part 1 (tape #4 side b)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Danbury (Conn.)--History
Western Connecticut State University
Description
An account of the resource
Tape stock length: 90 min
Running Time: 45min
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Dr. Esposito relates stories about his personal relationship with students, and conveys the great sense of pride he felt and still feels for graduates of WCSU. reminiscences about students focuses on those students that have left WCSU and become noteworthy in one way or another
Label Contents: 12/1/1976
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Friel, Jack -- interviewer
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1976
IIIF Item Metadata
UUID
8cc90e4e-652c-42f9-b993-2894ec0d8161
Danbury State Teachers College
Dr. Bill Esposito
Music
Old Main
Student life
-
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Jack Friel University History Collection, MS004
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Jack Friel University History Collection contains his research for a book about the history of Western Connecticut State College. Starting in 1976, under a grant authorized by the WestConn Foundation, Friel began to collect information about the history of then named Western Connecticut State College with the intended goal of writing the history of the college. Friel, who was a former graduate student, took on the task with the help of two students, Ronald Douglas and Sandy Connor. When it became apparent that he would be unable to accomplish his goal, he agreed to leave all the information he had collected with the school so the story could be told at later time.
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fecd3d56-fcce-41c0-a6be-51e66108fef9
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Friel, Jack
Interviewee
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Hull, T. Clark
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
Running Time: 51 min
Time Summary
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0-10 Min: judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut; the importance of community; was always aware of WCSU as the Danbury normal school, and how it always confused the local children as to what went on inside its small campus; Ed Dawling one of the first men to attend WCSU; remembers his first impressions of Dr. Haas and how she worked to evolve WCSU;
10-20 Min: development of WCSU continued; realization among community leaders that WCSU was a very valuable asset to Danbury; the part that he played in getting funding to expand the midtown campus; states that he had the initial idea to rename the Danbury State Teachers College to that of Western Connecticut State College;
20-30 Min: the overall positive attitude of the student body at WCSU; west Side campus, need for it; reflections on Dr. Haas' personality; felt it was reasonable to impose a reasonable tuition as long as it cause any person to go wanting for an education; states that head had to hire a security guard to accompany him to meetings during the tuition debate; the familial regard with which most Danbury residents had for WCSU;
30-40 Min: community ties as they relate to the expansion of WCSU; another benefit for WCSU is its location in the center of a city;
40-50 Min: expansion and West Side campus talks continue; political talk about Mr. Hull's various positions in state government and what he accomplished while in office; praise of Dr. Haas' ability to charm the politicians
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Hull, T. Clark parts 1- 2 (tape #6 sides a/b)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Danbury (Conn.)--History
Hull, T. Clark
Description
An account of the resource
Tape stock length: 90 min
Running Time: 51 min
Abstract
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Summary: Mr. Hull talks about boyhood memories of growing up in Danbury and explains how the Danbury normal school was viewed by residents at the time. He goes on to talk about how he and several others including Bill Ratchford and Francis Collins acted as advocates for WCSU on the state level
Label Contents: 09/27/1976
Creator
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Friel, Jack -- interviewer
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1976
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UUID
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Danbury Normal School
Danbury State Teachers College
Westside Campus
William Ratchford
-
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Jack Friel University History Collection, MS004
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Jack Friel University History Collection contains his research for a book about the history of Western Connecticut State College. Starting in 1976, under a grant authorized by the WestConn Foundation, Friel began to collect information about the history of then named Western Connecticut State College with the intended goal of writing the history of the college. Friel, who was a former graduate student, took on the task with the help of two students, Ronald Douglas and Sandy Connor. When it became apparent that he would be unable to accomplish his goal, he agreed to leave all the information he had collected with the school so the story could be told at later time.
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fecd3d56-fcce-41c0-a6be-51e66108fef9
Oral History
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Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview.
Friel, Jack
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed.
Isham, Dr. Charlotte
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
Running Time: 30 min
Time Summary
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0-10 Min: reviewing Dr. Isham's degrees; she got a two year degree from Danbury Normal School, as well as a three year degree and finally a bachelor's degree from Danbury State Teachers College; born in Woodbury; talks of her parents running a impromptu boarding house and Dr. Haas offering her a job as a house mother at WCSU;
10-20 Min: there was an interim dorm while Fairfield Hall was being built; the social life of the dorm life in the Danbury Normal School;
20-30 Min: Dr. Isham's time as president of the athletic association, as well as being on the basketball and softball team; her various teaching jobs in between getting her degrees, making $1000 a year in 1935 teaching in Harwinton, CT
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Isham, Dr. Charlotte part 1 (tape #22 side b)
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
Western Connecticut State University
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Tape stock length: 60 min
Running Time: 30 min
Abstract
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Dr. Isham talks about how she came to have three degrees from the same school, her various teaching jobs around the state, and how she first came to be employed by WCSU.
Label Contents: 11/10/1976
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Friel, Jack -- interviewer
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1976
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Athletics
Danbury Normal School
Danbury State Teachers College
Dr. Charlotte Isham
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https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/omeka/files/original/Jack_Friel_University_History_Collection_MS004/2265/tape_13_b.mp3
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Jack Friel University History Collection, MS004
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The Jack Friel University History Collection contains his research for a book about the history of Western Connecticut State College. Starting in 1976, under a grant authorized by the WestConn Foundation, Friel began to collect information about the history of then named Western Connecticut State College with the intended goal of writing the history of the college. Friel, who was a former graduate student, took on the task with the help of two students, Ronald Douglas and Sandy Connor. When it became apparent that he would be unable to accomplish his goal, he agreed to leave all the information he had collected with the school so the story could be told at later time.
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<a href="https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/findingaids/ctdbn_ms004_friel.xml">Link to finding aid.</a>
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fecd3d56-fcce-41c0-a6be-51e66108fef9
Oral History
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Friel, Jack
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Vacha, Dr. Kathryn
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Running Time: 45 min
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0-10 Min: Assistant. Director of graduate studies and professor of education; B.A. from University of Iowa, Masters and PhD at Columbia;
10-20 Min: the time-line for WCSU name changes from Danbury state teachers college to Danbury state college in 1967 and western Connecticut state college in 1970; cooperative teacher education program between WCSU and the town of Darien, purpose was to help people with B.a.'s not in education get their teaching certificate; She both taught and supervised the program; ipcg= intensive program for college graduates. Another program was designed to help college graduates get their certification to teach elementary school. This program operated under the rule that those who completed it were required to teach in Connecticut for 1 year after completing the program;
20-30 Min: The sixth year certificate is a program that is a year longer than a masters degree program;
30-40 Min: personal banter not related to WCSU
40-50 Min: the development of courses pertaining specifically to women, courses that deal with the changing roles of both women and men in the current society; there was a program that was very much like the Darien one in Westport at the same time;
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Vacha, Dr. Kathryn part 1(tape #13 side b)
Subject
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
Description
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Tape stock length: 90 min
Running Time: 45 min
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Dr. Vacha talks about the many different ways in which WCSU offered certification programs for teachers. She also talks about WCSU and how it was dealing with the changing gender roles of the time period.
Label Contents: 10/13/1976
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Friel, Jack -- interviewer
Date
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1976
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Danbury State College
Danbury State Teachers College
Kathryn Vacha