Administrative Records of Albany College (Oregon) President, William Thomas Bibb
Scope and Contents
Reports, correspondence, and clippings.
Dates
- Creation: 1929-1938
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
This collection has no restrictions and is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission to publish, exhibit, broadcast, or quote from materials in the Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections requires written permission of the Head of Archives & Special Collections.
Biographical Note
Thomas William Bibb was born in 1883 in Missouri. Bibb earned a bachelor's degree at William Jewell College (Liberty, Missouri) in 1908. In 1910 he moved to Tacoma, Washington to take a job as a teacher, and in 1918 he took a job as the superintendent of schools in Grays Harbor County, Washington. In 1928 Bibb took a job at Ellensburgh Normal school (later Central Washington University) as head of the department of physical sciences and dean of men. During this time, Bibb also completed is Ph.D. in education at the University of Washington. Bibb's dissertation, "The History of Early Common School Education in Washington" was a landmark study of education in the Pacific Northwest. In 1929 Albany College hired Bibb as its president. Bibb's job was a difficult one. As a "self-help" school, Albany's students lacked funds to pay tuition, a situation which had become financial burden for the institution. Bibb was tasked with phasing out the self-help program, increasing enrollment, improving the faculty, and raising funds in the midst of the Great Depression. Although the number of students increased during the Depression, fundraising failed to meet the goals of the Board of Trustees. During Bibb's tenure at Albany, the college became a member of the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools and the Northwest Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. In 1934, the Board of Trustees and the Synod recommended that Albany College establish a satellite program in Portland on a tentative basis. This program proved to be popular and a source of revenue. As a result, the Board of Trustees made the satellite program permanent. In 1936 a commeittee of trustees issued a report recommending that the Portland program be expanded and a permanent Portland campus should be acquired. In June of 1938 the Albany campus was closed permanently and accreditation was lost. Upon receiving notice of the Board's decision, Bibb resigned and took a job as president of Missouri Valley College (Marshall, MO). Bibb died at the age of 97 in Littleton, Colorado.
Extent
3 cubic feet (2 boxes)
Abstract
This collection is made up of materials relating to the administration of Albany College (Oregon) during the administration of President Thomas William Bibb, who served as College President from 1929-1938.
Physical Location
College Archives, GXIX
Processing Information
Processed prior to 1990.
- Title
- Guide to the Administrative Records of Albany College (Oregon) President, Thomas William Bibb 1929-1938
- Author
- College Archives Staff
- Date
- © 2012
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Based On Dacs ( Describing Archives: A Content Standard)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives Repository