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By Elizabeth B. Scott
Collection Overview
Title: President's Office. Rev. James Petty, SSE, 1940-1946
ID: SMC 2/007
Extent: 1.5 Linear Feet
Arrangement: The material is not arranged.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Petty subgroup consists of materials from all aspects of Petty’s presidency, including financial materials.
Collection Historical Note
Fr. James Petty, who was born in Portland, Maine and came to Vermont at the age of 16. He attended Saint Anne’s Academy, the Society’s secondary school in Swanton and lived with the community during his time there. He then attended Saint Michael’s. After his ordination, he returned to SMC and held many different positions. He also worked in Swanton and in Putney before returning to Saint Michael’s as president. Soon after Petty began as president, on the eve of World War II, all the men on campus between the ages of 21 and 35 registered for the draft. Students joined the military in huge numbers following the bombing of Pearl Harbor and enrollment went down significantly. In an effort to remain solvent and meet the needs of the students, the College accelerated all courses so that graduation was pushed forward by a few months for the class of 1942 to almost a year for the class of 1944. All students remained in class for the summer. By 1943, both returning and new students were scarce, although again the president and administration attempted to fill the classroom with nurses from Fanny Allen Hospital nursing program. The nurses not only took classes but also lived on campus, although separated from male students by Route 15. Fr. Petty’s term ended in 1946, after he successfully maneuvered the College through the extremely difficult war period and began to prepare for the return of the veterans to campus. One of his last acts as president was to put procedures in motion for the purchase of the surplus army buildings that were to populate campus for the next decades.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Folder 1: Report on Examination June 30, 1942
- Folder 2: Report on Examination June 30, 1941
- Folder 3: Statement of Income and Expenses July 1940-Jan 1941
- Folder 4: Accelerated Plan (New Plan of Study) March 7, 1942
- Folder 5: Dedication of Flag Pole May 17, 1942
- Folder 6: History Exams 1941-42
- Folder 7: Comparison between Assists and Liabilities 1937-40
- Folder 8: Tentative Plan for Labor School 1940
- Folder 9: 20th Year Anniversary Class
- Folder 10: Monthly Statement July 1945-Mar. 31, 1946
- Folder 11: Monthly Statement July 1, 1944-May 31, 1945
- Folder 12: Monthly Statement July 1, 1942-April 30, 1943
- Folder 13: Manpower Commission
- Folder 14: Bishop and Chancery Office
- Folder 15: Alumni 1940-42
- Folder 16: Sargent, Mr. H.E., 1942
- Folder 17: Correspondence M
- Folder 18: Catholic Commission on Intellectual, Cultural Affairs
- Folder 19: Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Folder 20: Knights of Columbus
- Folder 21: Vermont Dept. of Highways 1941-42
- Folder 22: Vermont Governor 1941-45
- Folder 23: Recommendations 1942-46
- Folder 24: Office of Price Admin. Correspondence File #1
- Folder 25: Office of Price Admin. File #2
- Folder 26: Extension Services/Summer Session 1944
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