Verbal History of Erie Community College

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Verbal History of Erie Community College
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Collection Facts

Extent:
4
Dates of Original:
1982

Historical Context

In 1982, former Erie Community College President, James E. Shenton created audio recordings of his memoirs charting the creation of the College in 1946. This presentation allows you to listen to his recordings & read the related transcript documentation.
Presented here is a digital reproduction of the audio and textual content of James E. Shenton's A Verbal History of Erie Community College. Mr. Shenton is remembered as Erie Community College's President from 1963 to 1974, but his commitment to the College ran deeper than this honorable position. Mr. Shenton was instrumental in the College's creation in 1946.
Mr. Shenton was part of the early movement to establish a two-year technical college system in New York State. Once established, these two-year institutions grew into what we know today as The State University of New York's community colleges. Erie Community College (ECC) numbers among those community colleges.
At its inception in 1946, ECC was known as the New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences at Buffalo. In 1947, Mr. Shenton and a staff of eleven others began developing the Institute from the ground up. They designed the initial curricula, secured the equipment, and oversaw the renovation of the Pierce Arrow automobile factory into what would become the Institute's first academic building, located on Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo, NY.
In 1982, Mr. Shenton transformed his memories of his time at the College into an oral history. With the help of Library Coordinator Sylvia Moran and Principal Library Clerk Margaret Barrey, he created an audio recording of this history. The result was six audio cassettes and a transcript that detail the evolution of ECC from 1946 to Mr. Shenton's retirement in 1974.
Mr. Shenton was a gifted storyteller. His history of ECC is presented in a clear chronological format with anecdotes that are often insightful, humorous, and candid. They are told with an eye for detail and recognition of the events that serve as turning-points for both ECC and higher education in New York State. This history is as much a reflection of the man that told it as it is a look into ECC's past.
--Matthew M. Best, Erie Community College Librarian

Scope of Collection

The collection includes audio files of James E. Shenton’s original recordings, transcripts, and an outline of the oral history recordings. The original recording was made in 1982, but covers the years 1946 - 1974.