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In the spring of 1943, some 380 soldiers - among the nation's best and brightest military draftees - were assigned to the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) at Providence College. The Army paid their room, board and tuition costs while they attended classes in mathematics, physics, chemistry, history, geography and English, taught by the college's Dominican faculty, that ran simultaneously but separately from the college's normal curriculum. Most of the soldiers lived in Aquinas Hall, five to a room, while others lived in the original Guzman Hall. They used the college's athletic fields for training exercises.
The goal of the program, initiated by Secretary of War Henry Stimson and conducted at more than 120 colleges and universities throughout the nation, was to provide specialized training to prepare these soldier-scholars for military tasks in engineering, mathematics, medical/dental areas and foreign languages, and to ensure that there would be sufficient numbers of doctors, dentists,lawyers, and other skilled and well-educated professionals after the war ended.
In March of 1944, the program was abruptly canceled and the soldiers were reassigned to the 328th infantry regiment of the 26th Yankee Division. The War Department had determined that the soldiers enrolled in the program, whose presence at Providence College had enabled the college to continue operating, were needed to reinforce troops stationed at the front lines.
The goal of the program, initiated by Secretary of War Henry Stimson and conducted at more than 120 colleges and universities throughout the nation, was to provide specialized training to prepare these soldier-scholars for military tasks in engineering, mathematics, medical/dental areas and foreign languages, and to ensure that there would be sufficient numbers of doctors, dentists,lawyers, and other skilled and well-educated professionals after the war ended.
In March of 1944, the program was abruptly canceled and the soldiers were reassigned to the 328th infantry regiment of the 26th Yankee Division. The War Department had determined that the soldiers enrolled in the program, whose presence at Providence College had enabled the college to continue operating, were needed to reinforce troops stationed at the front lines.
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Marching by the State House | Image | March 19th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Deactivation |
Trainees Unloading Equipment from Trucks | Image | July 12th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | ASTP Activation |
"First YD Soldier to Enter Reich" | Digital Document | December 19th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | ASTP Soldiers mentioned in Article |
"Letter Written to My Parents on Nazi Stationery" | Digital Document | November 27th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Donated by Robert Madson |
103 More Colleges to Aid Army Plan | Digital Document | May 30th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | War Department Expands List of Institutions |
281 Colleges Picked for War Training | Digital Document | February 7th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Full List of Institutions Selected for Consideration |
2nd Lieutenant and Mrs. James McFarland arrive at PC | Image | July 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | |
33 Worcester Service Men Receiving New Assignments at Service Camps and Training Schools | Digital Document | September 19th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Pvt. Olavi Lahna is Receiving Instruction under ASTP at Providence College |
70 Schools Revert to Civilian Status- Newspaper Clipping | Digital Document | January 30th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Army Air Force Training Discontinued at some Colleges |
A Saturday Afternoon Review | Image | ASTP 1943-1944 | ||
A Saturday Afternoon Review on the March | Image | ASTP 1943-1944 | ||
A Soldier's Story- By Charles Fretwell | Digital Document | 1993 to 1994 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Clippings and Personal Accounts of War |
Academic Progress at Providence College | Digital Document | ASTP 1943-1944 | Progress at Providence College after the ASTP | |
Accelerated Program at Providence College | Digital Document | March 20th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Academic Calendar Dec. 1942-Sep. 1943 |
Action in Basketball League | Image | ASTP 1943-1944 | Basketball League run by Physical Education Staff | |
All Watch as a Shot goes Up | Image | ASTP 1943-1944 | Basketball League run by Physical Education Staff | |
Alumni Dinner for Graduates and Presentation of Scroll | Image | March 18th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Stag Party for Deactivation on April 1, 1944 |
American Council for Education Report on ASTP | Digital Document | December 9th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | |
Aquinas Hall Lounge transformed into Geography Class | Image | ASTP 1943-1944 | The Cowl- 1985-11-20 | |
Army Student at PC Lauded | Digital Document | ASTP 1943-1944 | Soldiers finish first Semester at PC | |
Army Students Arrive at PC | Digital Document | July 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Newspaper Article Clipping |
Army Takes over PC- Newspaper Clipping | Digital Document | July 13th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Men Arrive on Campus |
Army, Navy Ready to Use Colleges for Training Men- Newspaper Clipping | Digital Document | November 28th, 1942 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Announcing Education Programs for the Armed Services-Smaller Schools Voice their Concerns |
Army's College Program Is Reported Bogged Down | Digital Document | May 22nd, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | ASTP struggling to Start-Educators Frustrated |
ASTP Christmas Party | Image | December 18th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Civilian students invited |