With May upon us Archival Services would like to look back at one of Buchtel College’s traditional spring celebrations

1915 Tree Day at Buchtel College, University Photographs, Archival Services, University Libraries, The University of Akron.
1915 Tree Day at Buchtel College, University Photographs, Archival Services, University Libraries, The University of Akron.

Tree Day was established in 1902 by Buchtel College President Augustus B. Church.  On May 12th 1902 classes were cancelled and everyone met at Crouse Gymnasium at 11:00 a.m. for an address delivered by Professor R.G. Moulton of the University of Chicago.   At 1:25 p.m. the student body assembled at Buchtel Hall and paraded to Buchtel Academy where each class planted a tree and took turns presenting stunts, skits, songs and poems.  To read about that event here are the April 24 1902 and the May 22 1902  Buchtelite articles that describes the event.  Tree Day became an annual event with the crowning of the May Queen replacing the tree planting.  Eventually Tree Day became May Day which in turn evolved into the current Springfest.

University History Books available that may be of interest :

Summit’s Glory: Sketches of Buchtel College and the University of Akron by George W. Knepper

 LD51.A62 K62 1990

New Lamps for Old: One Hundred  Years of Urban Higher Education at The University of Akron.  A centennial publication by George W. Knepper  LD51.A62 K6

Fifty Years of Buchtel (1870-1920) Alumni Association Akron, Ohio: Buchtel College Alumni Association, LD661 .B52 1922

The First Hundred Years are the Hardest: the Story of the University of Akron by Norman P. Auburn   LD51.A62 A93

Archival Services also has:

 University of Akron photograph collection on-line finding aid available at

 http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OhAkUAS0001.xml;query=;brand=default

 The Tel-buch yearbooks 1908-2008

The Buchtelite 1889-present

To learn more about Archival Services visit http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/

 

March is National Women’s History Month

Archival Services would like to note 

Susannah Chamberlain (Cole) 1849-1929, class of 1873.  “Susie” entered Buchtel College the first day it opened and was one of four members of its first graduating class.  After graduation, Miss Chamberlin taught English and Rhetoric at Buchtel College from 1873 until 1887 when she married Frank F. Cole.

For more about her see: http://www3.uakron.edu/schlcomm/womenshistory/cole_s.htm

If you or any student you know is interested in researching role of women in the community Archival Services has the following collections:

 

Helen E. Arnold Papers, 1970-1975 (President of local NAACP)

Thelma A Furry Papers, 1935-1980 (Akron attorney known for defending Civil Rights cases)

Mary E. Gladwin Papers, 1895-1920 (Red Cross Nurse who travelled the world)

League of Women Voters of Akron Records, 1940-1974

League of Women Voters of Canton Records, 1920-1970

Tuesday Musical Club, 1893-1973 (An organization still bringing music to Akron)

Helen Waterhouse Papers, 1930-1964 (Local Journalist)

Young Women’s Christian Association of Akron Records, 1940-1968

Akron-Summit County Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1894 – 1986