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President's Office. Edward Henry, 1976-1985 | Saint Michael's College Archives & Special Collections

By Elizabeth B. Scott

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Collection Overview

Title: President's Office. Edward Henry, 1976-1985

ID: SMC 2/013

Extent: 10.0 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: The Henry series is arranged into 21 subseries: Admissions; Alumni ; Boards/External Committees;Cabinet; Commencement; Committees; Correspondence; Departments/ Programs; Development; Faculty; Financial; Financial Aid; governance; Jubilee; memos; NEASC; Personal; property; reports; student life; subject

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Henry series is arranged into 21 subseries.  In addition to typical administrative papers related to college finances, admissions, and academics, the Henry papers include many items related to the energy crisis and the 75th anniversary of Saint Michael's. Of particular note are papers of the International Dome Symposium and the Women and Society Symposium.

Collection Historical Note

The Board of Trustees elected Edward Henry president of Saint Michael’s College on 3 October 1975.  He began work in April 1976.  Prior to arriving at Saint Michael’s he had been vice president for development at St. Johns University after serving as president of St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind. and mayor of St. Cloud, MN.  President Henry oversaw the College through a period of mild growth and the establishment of the College as a coeducational liberal arts college ready to enter a new phase in its history.  One of his early actions as president was meeting with major stakeholders and producing a statement that called for a “liberal education in the light of the Catholic faith.”  (The phrase “in the light of the Catholic faith” eventually became part of the mission of the college.)  He led the College as it developed a new core curriculum, placed a premium on on-campus living and on campus life.  He also made tough choices to increase tuition and hold down enrollment at a time when many Catholic colleges were closing.  During his term, the College made an effort to include the community in events and expanded its continuing education offerings.  He announced his intention to leave in 1983, but remained in office until June 30 1985, when Dr. Paul Reiss began as president.

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Sub-Series 21: Subject

Countryside Conference (2)

Countryside Conference II

Discrimination

Energy 1977-79

Energy conservation 1980-81

Exchange programs

Family life inst

Financial planning

Internship/practicum

Kansai Federation

Ladies of SMC

Labor relations

Handicapped

Guidelines for independent study

Student housing

Japan(3)

Retrenchment

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