Stanford (Edward V.), O.S.A. records

The Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. records consist of correspondence, minutes, and printed materials regarding his time as president during the Villanova College's move to University status.

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Villanova University. Presidents.
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps..
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spelling VUA_2_23Stanford (Edward V.), O.S.A. recordsGuide to Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. records VUA.2.23Rev. Dennis Gallagher O.S.A and Beaudry AllenVillanova University Archives2020Falvey Library800 E Lancaster AveVillanova, PABusiness Number: 610-519-4133archives@villanova.eduURL: Instances addedThis finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2023-12-04 16:11:29 -0500.EnglishDescribing Archives: A Content Standard Villanova University Archives Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. records Stanford, Edward V. VUA.2.23 /repositories/2/resources/53 7.1 Linear feet (18 manuscript boxes) 1918-1962 The Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. records consist of correspondence, minutes, and printed materials regarding his time as president during the Villanova College's move to University status. English Conditions Governing Access note This collection is open for research. Conditions Governing Use For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact Distinctive Collections staff. Preferred Citation note [Identification of Item], VUA-2/23 Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. records. Villanova University Archives, Villanova University. Biographical/Historical note Father Edward Valentine Stanford, a native of Boston, Massachusetts, entered the Augustinian Order in 1917 after completing three years at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. He was ordained in Philadelphia by His Eminence Denis Cardinal Dougherty on 10 June 1922. Father Stanford's first assignment was to Villanova College, in 1923, as teacher of Descriptive Geometry. Later on he assumed the duties of chaplain of the College. After nine years as chaplain he was appointed to the 23rd President of Villanova College. In 1940 he was elected President of the Association of American Colleges. Noted as an administrator, he served during World War II as advisory-board member of the War Manpower Commission. In 1944 Father Stanford was appointed Prior and Rector of Augustinian College in Washington, D.C. It was during his term there that he helped organize, and acted as secretary of, the Catholic Commission for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, a group of learned and famous Catholic scholars. In 1950 Father Stanford moved to Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C., as the schools' first Principal and Superior of the Augustinian Community there. He was principal there for nine years. In 1959 Father Stanford was assigned to Saint Mary's Hall, Villanova, Pennsylvania, and was give the opportunity to devote his time to educational pursuits and writing. Father was the author of several books including A Guide to Catholic College Administration. He held honorary degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, Saint John's University, Loyola University of Chicago, and Boston College. At the time of his death, he was serving as an administrative consultant to the Association of American Colleges. Father had been attending a Board of Trustees meeting at Biscayne College in Opa-Locka, Florida, and was preparing to return to Philadelphia, when he took ill and died at the Rectory of the Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord in Dania, Florida, on 17 February 1966 at the age of 69. He is buried at the Augustinian Community cemetery at Villanova University. Works consulted: *Necrology of the Augustinian Provinces of the United States of America (revised, May 2000) Of all the presidents of Villanova College in the nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A., probably best represents the Augustinian quest for academic excellence. During his relatively long presidency from 1932 to 1944, Stanford set as his goal the modernization of Villanova's curriculum, the improvement of its faculty, the updating of its structures of academic governance, the building of its endowment, the expansion of its physical plan - most especially its library - and the insistence upon cost-efficiency in order to compete successfully among the best colleges and universities in the United States. Stanford, who had joined the Villanova Engineering faculty in 1918 while studying for the priesthood, spent the better part of his adult life on the Main Line campus and led his college through the crisis of the Great Depression and the challenge of World War II. He was the last president to work exclusively at Villanova College before it became a university in 1953 and the last president to deal with a study body that numbered in the hundreds. As such, he could not have anticipated the phenomenal growth of the university after World War II, nor could he have conceived of a university built upon massive student numbers and students' substantial collective tuition. He aspired to the model of an excellent Liberal Arts college that would base its reputation on quality. While he devoted himself to his relatively tiny collegiate campus on the Main Line, he was the least isolated of Villanova's earlier presidents in the context of a secular world. As the first Catholic chief executive of the Association of American Colleges and as president of numerous national and regional academic organizations, Stanford insisted that Villanova embrace American standards of academic excellence and compete in a modern American collegiate world. At the same time, he was intent upon preserving and strengthening Villanova's traditional Catholic and Augustinian identity, with daily celebration of masses, ongoing confessions and penance for students and indeed for all the faithful, promotion of faculty and students' religious retreats, daily prayers and recitation of the rosary, novenas for occasions of crisis or need, and locally-crafted devotions to St. Augustine and his sainted mother, Monica. While religious devotion remained a stable force at Villanova, the internal secular challenges that Fr. Stanford faced were daunting. When he assumed the presidency of Villanova College in 1932 in the midst of the Great Depression, the college had virtually no endowment and no funded scholarships, no Alumni director or secretary, let alone any reliable list of alumni or friends to whom it might appeal. Most local non-Catholics and even a few Catholics in the 1930s assumed that Villanova was still primarily a seminary for the training of priests. Stanford established an Alumni Association with a full-time secretary, spoke to newly formed Alumni Clubs, and launched an alumni magazine. He appealed for funded academic scholarships to balance the unfunded ones that were mostly given out to students in football or other athletics. By the end of 1939, Stanford has raised a modest $90,000 in scholarships with which to begin a serious collegiate endowment, augmented in 1941 by an additional $15,000 raised for the Centennial of 1942-1943. By 1936, he had been able to reverse a ten percent cut in faculty salaries initiated in 1933 and modestly improved faculty compensation thereafter. By 1937, he had managed to establish a pension fund for the faculty under the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA), the first Catholic college to do so, though college contributions remained pitifully small by modern standards. For Stanford, Villanova must reform in order to compete and it must compete in a secular academic world. To achieve cost efficiency, the college needed reorganization with one strengthened academic dean replacing several titular ones, with academic departments defined and placed under the leadership of chairmen, with new guidelines for promotion and tenure, with adherence to standards of academic freedom, and with the establishment in 1941 of a Villanova chapter of the American Association of University Professors. Stanford also demanded reform of the curriculum with more "meaningful" electives established for the students - as opposed to nominal ones - and with the creation of new majors and minors for Villanova's undergraduates. While the faculty eventually endorsed these initiatives overwhelmingly, it is instructive that Fr. Stanford designed them entirely himself, believing firmly in the principle of reform from the top down. Overall, Villanova needed to rely less on student numbers, said Stanford, and more on academic excellence. This was the only course to pursue. It is astonishing that Stanford's reforms were carried out at all in the midst of perpetual crisis. Villanova College was hit savagely by the Great Depression of 1929, being utterly dependent upon students' tuition. Student enrollment, which had hit a peak of 1,022 in 1931, fell to a low of 701 in 1935. In the spirit of the Augustinian emphasis upon community, Villanova initiated a policy of free tuition for needy seniors who could not pay their way or otherwise would not graduate. The situation improved gradually as prosperity began to return on the eve of World War II. But university conscription on the threshold of war posed the supreme crisis for Villanova as an all-male college. Fr. Stanford, who had opposed American entry into the Second World War, quickly and sincerely proclaimed Villanova's patriotism once war had begun. Beginning in 1940, the house chapter of Augustinians voted to allow the college to participate in national defense training programs. Thereafter, Stanford worked assiduously with the Secretary of the Navy to establish Villanova as a naval officer training unit, know as the V-12. This was finally accomplished in 1943, the college being one of the smallest favored by the war department. One might say that Fr. Stanford's foresight in acquiring a naval military unit literally "saved" his college: by the spring of 1945, enrollment had fallen to 493 students, 318 of whom were "navy men." In 1944, in the midst of the war, Fr. Stanford proclaimed himself "anxious" to continue his work as president of the college but his religious superiors thought best to replace him. As a leader of undoubted talent, Stanford was almost certainly frustrated by forces in the world community (and perhaps his own religious order) that he clearly understood but could not control. An ambitious building campaign at Villanova had to be shelved in the late 1930s and early 1940s. His greatest wish - the creation of a separate library building for his college - had to be postponed until 1947. One can imagine Fr. Stanford in "retirement" somewhat astonished at the burgeoning expansion of Villanova from college to university and somewhat askance at the near-open admission policy that fueled it. One might hope that by his death in 1966, this great Augustinian leader might have discerned at long last the unmistakable impress of his paradigm for academic excellence being imposed bit by bit on an enlarged but maturing university. Contributed by Dr. Donald Kelley, Professor of History (retired), Villanova University. Scope and Contents note The Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. records consist of correspondence, reports, and adminisitrative papers. The largest portion of the collection is correspondence dealing with a variety of topics such as: academic reorganization, admissions, centennial celebrations, commencements, United States Navy, NROTC program, Pre-Medical program, correspondence with Servicemen during and after World War II, committees. Included are minutes, printed materials, and reports of outside committees and organizations on which Father Stanford was actively involved. In 1940, he was elected President of the Association of American Colleges. Addresses on various topics and articles are part of the collection. Father Stanford had a deep interest in Catholic Education, academic organization of the College, United States Navy and other related topics. He was truly a highly respected as a leader. Correspondence Minutes. Programs. Reports. Villanova University. Presidents. Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps.. I. Correspondence/repositories/2/archival_objects/22524National Catholic Welfare Conference Advisory Committee/repositories/2/archival_objects/225321934-19460101U. S. National Commission on UNESCO/repositories/2/archival_objects/225331946-19490102American Council on Education/repositories/2/archival_objects/225341942-19460103American Council on Education (Committee on Relationship to Federal Gov. ROTC Program) revision/recommendations/repositories/2/archival_objects/2253519470104Board of Directors of Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania /repositories/2/archival_objects/225361936-19440105Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania, Commission on Christian Education/repositories/2/archival_objects/225371934-19470106Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania, Case of Rosemont College/repositories/2/archival_objects/225381941-19440107Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania/repositories/2/archival_objects/225391937-19400201Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania/repositories/2/archival_objects/225401937-19380202Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania (Legislative Committee)/repositories/2/archival_objects/225411934-19370203Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania (Commision on Athletic Policy and Public Relations)/repositories/2/archival_objects/225421937-19450204Association of American College Presidents of Pennsylvania (Commission on Public Relations)/repositories/2/archival_objects/225431934-19370205Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, Origins and Organization, First Annual Meeting, 1946/repositories/2/archival_objects/2254419460301Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs 2nd and 3rd Annual Meeting/repositories/2/archival_objects/225451947-19570302International Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, Rome Congress, photographs/repositories/2/archival_objects/2254619520303Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs/repositories/2/archival_objects/225471946-19530304Executive Board and Executive Committee/repositories/2/archival_objects/225481928-19490305Lecture committee/repositories/2/archival_objects/225491949-19510306NCEA Committee on Organization--College Department, part I/repositories/2/archival_objects/225501934-19350307NCEA Committee on Organization--College Department, part II/repositories/2/archival_objects/2255119340401NCEA Committee on Organization--College Department, part II/repositories/2/archival_objects/225521934-19360402NCEA College/University Department Committee on Public Relations/repositories/2/archival_objects/225531940-19470403NCEA College/University Department Eastern Regional Unit/repositories/2/archival_objects/225541934-19390404NCEA College/University Department Eastern Regional Unit, Living Endowment in Catholic Colleges/repositories/2/archival_objects/225551933-19390405Catholic Educational Association of Pennsylvania/repositories/2/archival_objects/225561934-19400406National Catholic Educational Association NCEA/repositories/2/archival_objects/25232U.S. Navy ROTC Selection Board/repositories/2/archival_objects/225571944-19460407U.S. Navy ROTC Civilian Advisory Committee/repositories/2/archival_objects/225581946-19470408American Council on Education/repositories/2/archival_objects/225591941-19480501U.S. Navy Department Educational Advisory Council/repositories/2/archival_objects/225601942-19480502U.S. Navy Department Service Academy Board (Office Secretary Defense)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2256119490503William P. Mayo, M.D./repositories/2/archival_objects/2256219390504Major Edward Bowes/repositories/2/archival_objects/225631939-19440505Christian Front/repositories/2/archival_objects/225641935-19430506Engineering Fund/repositories/2/archival_objects/225651928-19310507Mexico Franking Privilege/repositories/2/archival_objects/225661935-19360508NROTC Program/repositories/2/archival_objects/225671940-19470509Pre-Medical Program/repositories/2/archival_objects/225681932-19430601Memoranda/repositories/2/archival_objects/225691942-19430602Admissions/repositories/2/archival_objects/2257019330603Academic Reorganization (Proposed)/repositories/2/archival_objects/225711935-19410604Retirement (Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A.)/repositories/2/archival_objects/225721934-19440605Committee Membership (Edward V. 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Fedigan, O.S.A./repositories/2/archival_objects/2261819320908Extension School (Diocesan Controversy)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226191932-19330909Fire Protection/repositories/2/archival_objects/2262019320910Miscellaneous/repositories/2/archival_objects/226211932-19440911Appointment (Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A.) (Congratulations)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2262219320912Reappointment (Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A.) (Congratulations)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226231935-19380913Resignation (Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A./repositories/2/archival_objects/226241944-19450914Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. (Excerpts from Letters received on leaving Villanova College after 25 years of Service)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2262519440915II. Legal/repositories/2/archival_objects/22525St. Mary's (Corr) Hall and St. Rita's Hall/repositories/2/archival_objects/226261001III. Minutes/repositories/2/archival_objects/22526American Council on Education/repositories/2/archival_objects/25231Executive Committee/repositories/2/archival_objects/226271943-19461002Committee on Relationship to Federal Government/repositories/2/archival_objects/226281942-19511003-06Conference on Canadian-American Educational Relations/repositories/2/archival_objects/226321944-19471007Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs/repositories/2/archival_objects/226331946-19541008National Catholic Educational Association/repositories/2/archival_objects/226341934-19401009National Catholic Educational Association, College/University Departments Eastern Regional Unit, Committee on Educational Problems/repositories/2/archival_objects/226351934-19421010Centennial Executive Committee10-11/repositories/2/archival_objects/226361939-19431011IV. News Media/repositories/2/archival_objects/22527Articles/repositories/2/archival_objects/226371932-19511101V. Personal Papers/repositories/2/archival_objects/22528Book Reviews (Best Sellers) (Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A.)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226381945-19551102Newspaper clippings/repositories/2/archival_objects/226391940-19441103Catholic Educational Association of Pennsylvania/repositories/2/archival_objects/226401933-19341104Addresses/repositories/2/archival_objects/226411918-19621105Addresses associations/repositories/2/archival_objects/226421938-19461106Preparing for Marriage, manuscript/repositories/2/archival_objects/2264319571107Preparing for Marriage (Galley Proofs)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2264419571108Honorary Degree Diplomas (LLD) (Loyola and College of St. Thomas)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226451936, 19461109Problems of Mixed Marriages/repositories/2/archival_objects/2264619400812"The Sacrifice of the Mass," prepared by Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A. and Rev. John J. Vrana, O.S.A. /repositories/2/archival_objects/22647undated1311VI. Printed/repositories/2/archival_objects/22529Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs (Directory) (Constitution)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226481950, 19531201NCEA. (Annual Convention) 50th Program/repositories/2/archival_objects/2264919531201NCEA. (43rd St. Louis Report of Proceedings/Addresses) (In Bulletin Volume 43, no. 1)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2265019461203NCEA. (Annual Convention) 46th Proceedings/Addresses (In Bulletin Volume 43, no. 1)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2265119491204Military Training (Records for the Case for Universal Military Training)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226521944-19461205Military Training (Records for the Case Against Universal Military Training)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226531944-19491206Military Training (Pro and Con on Military Training)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226541944-19451206Military Training (Pro and Con on Military Training)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226551944-19451207Military Training (News Clippings) 1945-1946/repositories/2/archival_objects/226561945-19461301United States Senate and House: Bills on Military Training/repositories/2/archival_objects/226571944-19451302U.S. Navy ROTC Civilian Advisory Committee/repositories/2/archival_objects/226581946-19471303Centennial Sermon (Most Rev. Gerald O'Hara)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2265919421304The Botophia, vol. 1/repositories/2/archival_objects/22660undated1305The Problem of Mixed Marriages (Syllabus Department of Religion #109, #110—Life Problems)/repositories/2/archival_objects/22661undated1312VII. Programs/repositories/2/archival_objects/22530Scope and ContentsThis series mainly contains invitations and programs of various events.Centennial Solemn Pontifical Mass/repositories/2/archival_objects/2266219421306Centennial Convocation/repositories/2/archival_objects/2266319431307Invitations and Programs (Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A.)/repositories/2/archival_objects/22664undated1308Advisory Board Testimonial Dinner /repositories/2/archival_objects/2266519401309VIII. Reports/repositories/2/archival_objects/22531"Proposed Educational and Cultural Organization of United Nations"/repositories/2/archival_objects/2266619451401Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs /repositories/2/archival_objects/25230Executive Director/repositories/2/archival_objects/226671946-19541402Fourth Annual Meeting/repositories/2/archival_objects/2266819491403Fifth Annual Meeting/repositories/2/archival_objects/2266919501404Sixth Annual Meeting/repositories/2/archival_objects/2267019511405Seventh and Eighth Annual Meeting/repositories/2/archival_objects/226711952, 19531406"Account of First Seven Years"/repositories/2/archival_objects/226721946-19531407Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs/repositories/2/archival_objects/226731946-19541408Problems and Policies/repositories/2/archival_objects/226741946-19531501Freedom of Thought and Utterance/repositories/2/archival_objects/2267519501502Church-State papers/repositories/2/archival_objects/226761948-19511503Julian Huxley and UNESCO/repositories/2/archival_objects/2267719471504UNESCO/repositories/2/archival_objects/226781946-19531505NCEA (Committee on Organization--College Department)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226791934-19351506NCEA (College/University Department Chairman Committee on By-Laws)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226801934-19401507NCEA and American Council on Education, statement on military training/repositories/2/archival_objects/226811944-19481508United States Selective Service Headquarters, Theology School enrollments/repositories/2/archival_objects/226821937-19501509Military Training Experimental Unit at Fort Knox/repositories/2/archival_objects/2268319471601Officers Training/repositories/2/archival_objects/2268419491602U.S. Navy ROTC Selection Board, proposed expansion/repositories/2/archival_objects/2268519451603U.S. Navy ROTC and Naval Aviation College Program selection program/repositories/2/archival_objects/2268619471604U.S. Navy ROTC Civilian Advisory Committee (Bureau Naval Personnel)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226871945-19461605Naval training/repositories/2/archival_objects/226881943-19451701United States Government Department, Departments and Commissions/repositories/2/archival_objects/226891940-19441702U.S. Navy Department Service Academy Board (Office Secretary Defense)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226901949-19501703Centennial Convocation addresses/repositories/2/archival_objects/2269119431704Inspection of Augustinian High Schools/repositories/2/archival_objects/226921946-19511705Inspection of Augustinian High Schools (Curricula)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226931946-19511801Inspection of Augustinian High Schools/repositories/2/archival_objects/226941946-19511802Board of Trustees and Faculty/repositories/2/archival_objects/2269519401803Faculty Reaction to President Report (Academic Reorganization) (Proposed)/repositories/2/archival_objects/2269619401804Chaplain (Record and Appraisal of Efforts on Behalf of Students' Religious Welfare)/repositories/2/archival_objects/226971926-19311805Religious surveys/repositories/2/archival_objects/226981925-19311806Teacher's Manual on Religious and Moral Orientation: For Young Men About to Enter Military Service/repositories/2/archival_objects/2269919561807Vita, List of Books and Addresses (Rev. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A.)/repositories/2/archival_objects/227001926-19611808Faculty, pension and retirement/repositories/2/archival_objects/2270119371809Faculty, tenure/repositories/2/archival_objects/2270219411810