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5 boxes
2.25 linear ft.
Last Updated: 1996/07/15
Agency History/Biographical note:
Roswell G. Ham was born in 1891, in LeMoore, CA. After graduating
from the University of California at Berkely, he served in World
War I before obtaining his PhD in English from Yale, in 1925. He
taught there until 1937, when he was controversially appointed the
first male President of Mount Holyoke. Continuous development of
the physical and financial assets of the College was a feature of
his presidency. Some of the new buildings erected were the
remodelling of the 1897 chapel into the Charles Clinton Abbey
Memorial Chapel (1938); a sports complex, Kendall Hall (1950);
Newcombe Cleveland Hall and Carr Laboratory (1955); and Gorse Child
Study Center (1953). In addition, the endowment, student fees and
the value of the physical plant doubled and enrollment increased by
25%. Ham was a staunch advocate of close cooperation with other
colleges. In 1951, Mount Holyoke, Smith College, Amherst College
and the University of Massachusetts launched a cooperative effort
to establish an Inter-Library Center. This was later instrumental
in the founding of Hampshire College and ultimately evolved into
Five Colleges, Inc., one of the most successful consortiums in the
country. During Ham's tenure, internship programs were established
and interdepartmental courses were added to the curriculum. The
latter were the forerunners to the interdepartmental majors and
minors curently offered to students. Ham retired in 1957 and a
dormitory, Ham Hall, was named for him in 1965. He died in 1983.
Scope and Content:
Personal and professional documents concerning Roswell G. Ham
include correspondence from 1937-1981; articles, addresses and
speeches dated 1937-1957; biographical material consisting of news
clippings (particularly of his eldest son, Roswell G. Ham, Jr.);
inauguration programs, etc.; extensive documentation of the
Presidential controversy (1936-1937) comprising letters, news
releases, clippings, articles, petitions from alumnae to the
President of the Trustees Alva Morrison, questionnaires, etc;
obituaries, tributes and memorials; photographs; and card files of
Ham's correspondence. Included is an FBI folder on Ham's
sponsorship of the American Spanish Aid Committee, American Rescue
Ship Missions, etc. Ham's correspondence mainly deals with
invitations to Commencement speakers and includes correspondence
with alumnae and letters granting honorary Mount Holyoke degees.
Material concerning the Presidential controversy includes letters
to Ham, among them correspondence from alumnae who opposed or
supported his appointment.
Cite as: Office of the President, Roswell Gray Ham Records, Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley, MA.
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted.
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