President's Office Records - O'Donnell
Scope and Contents
The official and personal papers of Eastern's fifth president, William O'Donnell, comprise 182 boxes of materials covering the years 1909 -1964. The bulk of the collection is organized into the Subject Series (Boxes 26-182) and gives insights into the daily workings of a school moving from the troubled times of World War II into the transitional period the 1950's. Included are subjects as various as correspondence with faculty and staff by both the President and the Dean, enrollment figures, dealings with the Army during World War II and the Extension Division. The smaller General Series (Boxes 1-25) contains a great deal of material which overlaps and connects with the Subject Series. Therefore, the two Series should be cross-referenced by users.
Dates
- Creation: 1909 - 1964
Creator
- O'Donnell, William F. (Person)
Biographical or Historical Information
The fifth president of Eastern, William Francis O'Donnell, was born May 1, 1890, in Burnet, Texas. After attending elementary and secondary school in his native state, O'Donnell matriculated to Transylvania University where in 1912 he earned the Bachelor of Arts degree. Service as Principal (1912-1913) and Superintendent (1913-1926) of the Carrollton, Kentucky public schools followed. In 1926 O'Donnell became Superintendent the Richmond Public Schools. While in that capacity, O'Donnell received the Master of Arts Degree from Teachers College, Columbia University.
In April of 1941, the Board of Regents chose him to succeed Herman L. Donovan as President of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College July 1, 1941. America's entry into World War II followed closely O'Donnell's assumption of his post. Attendance at Eastern plummeted as Kentucky's sons and daughters rushed to volunteer their services to their country. The establishment of Army training units on the campus helped to ease the shock. After the end of the war, enrollment began a steady increase, helped by the G.I. Bill of Rights which enabled many veterans to obtain higher educations. A change in name to Eastern Kentucky State College and permission to grant degrees in fields other than teaching symbolized the maturation of Eastern under O'Donnell's leadership. In addition, the 1950's saw the beginnings of a building program which culminated in the great physical growth of the college in the 1960's.
On June 30, 1960, O'Donnell retired as President of Eastern. Continuing to reside in Richmond, the former President and his wife were familiar figures at campus events until their deaths three months apart in 1974.
Note written by Charles Hay
Full Extent
80.30 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Accruals and Additions
1985-012
- Title
- President's Office Records - O'Donnell
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Delsie Jenkins, Connie Poiston, Sheri Brewer, Joyce Libbey and Charles Hay
- Date
- 00/00/1978
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Eastern Kentucky University Libraries, Research Center for Special Collections and Archives Repository