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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Father McKenna accompanies men to the Train | Image | March 19th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Deactivation |
Father McLaughlin 's Meeting in Boston with Mayor Tobin, Colonel Collins and Colonel Gillette | Digital Document | August 26th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Thanking the Men for Their Help in Contract Negotiations |
Father McLaughlin Correspondence on the Case of Mr. O'Grady | Digital Document | January 15th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | O'Grady's deferment was successful |
Father McLaughlin Meeting with Father Murphy of Boston College | Digital Document | August 16th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Comparing Contract details with other Catholic Colleges |
Father McLaughlin's Attempt to Retain the Services of Dr. O'Reilley | Digital Document | February 10th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | |
Father McLaughlin's Attempt to Retain the Services of Mr. O'Grady | Digital Document | January 15th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Mr. O'Grady is a Physical Education Instructor |
Father McLaughlin's Meeting with Father Maxwell of Holy Cross | Digital Document | August 17th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Father Maxwell Expresses His Viewpoints on Contract Negotiations |
Father McLaughlin's Transcript of His Trip to Boston | Digital Document | August 16th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Finalizing a Contract for the College |
Father Murtaugh, O.P. with Troops | Image | ASTP 1943-1944 | ||
Father Slavin Visited Providence College | Digital Document | December 27th, 1942 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Discussing with Father McLaughlin Providence College's Omission from initial List |
First Army Group Graduates at PC | Digital Document | January 29th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | ASTP Graduates Receive Certificates and New Assignments |
First Arrival Group Outside Aquinas Hall | Image | July 11th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | View from the front of Aquinas Hall |
First ASTP Dance- July 1943, Group Photo | Image | July 24th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | This ASTP dance was courtesy of the Class of 1923 |
First ASTP Dance-July 1943 | Image | July 24th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | This ASTP dance was courtesy of the Class of 1923 |
Forces May Train at R.I. Colleges- Newspaper Clipping | Digital Document | ASTP 1943-1944 | Navy and Army Select Brown and R.I. State for Program | |
Fort Friar Crier: PC Enrolls the Army, or vice versa | Digital Document | July 9th, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Editorial on ASTP Enrollment |
Full ASTP Video | Video | 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | |
Fully Equipped Infirmary in Aquinas Hall | Image | March 19th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | |
Getting Food from the Kitchen | Image | ASTP 1943-1944 | ||
Group of Soldiers in Train | Image | March 19th, 1944 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Deactivation |
Harvest Dance- Furlough Weekend | Image | November 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | |
Highlights on ASTP of Providence College | Digital Document | July 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Timeline of Events |
Highlights on ASTP of Providence College | Digital Document | ASTP 1943-1944 | Solutions to Prepare for Program | |
In Tribute to the PC Men in the Services-Newspaper Clipping | Digital Document | August 2nd, 1943 | ASTP 1943-1944 | Solemn Moment During PC Commencement |
Income from Student Fees 1941-1947 | Digital Document | ASTP 1943-1944 |