Center for Public Policy & Social Research Governor...

4
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: VETERANS DAY HISTORY 1 VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT ON-LINE 1 MEET THE STAFF (AMY, BJÖRN, & EVELYN) 3 CONTACT INFORMATION 4 VETERANS DAY HISTORY (CONTINUED) 4 WHAT’S NEW AND FUTURE PLANS 4 VHP Update - Fall / Winter 2006 Center for Public Policy & Social Research Governor William A. O’Neill Oral History Program at Central Connecticut State University When one thinks about Veterans Day many words come to mind: remembrance, honor, valor, courage and sacrifice are just a few. Every November 11 th in America, no matter what day of the week it falls on, the country comes together to honor and pay tribute to the fearless veterans of our past and current wars. World War I was a long and bloody conflict that the Allied nations and Central Powers fought ruthlessly. An armistice was finally reached between the Allies and Germany at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, ending “The Great War.” Continued on page 4 VETERANS DAY HISTORY BY AMY ARSENAULT VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT ON-LINE Viewing veterans’ war photographs, journals, maps, and other documents is now just a click away for those who have internet access. CCSU has begun digitizing all records and photographs of veterans who have been interviewed for the Veterans History Project (VHP). The first step was the design and creation of the VHP web site by undergraduate student Björn Boyer. The photographs and documents of more than 30 of our veterans are now available on the internet, with additional records being added every day. To view your own records or those of other veterans, please follow these simple steps: Continued on page 2 http://www1.va.gov/opa/vetsday/med/ (Courtesy of Nicholas Lavnikevich) served in U.S. Navy in WW II (Courtesy of Robert August) served in U.S. Navy in WW II

Transcript of Center for Public Policy & Social Research Governor...

  • I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

    V E T E R A N S D A Y H I S T O R Y

    1

    V E T E R A N S H I S T O R Y P R O J E C T O N - L I N E

    1

    M E E T T H E S T A F F ( A M Y , B J Ö R N , & E V E L Y N )

    3

    C O N T A C T I N F O R M A T I O N

    4

    V E T E R A N S D A Y H I S T O R Y ( C O N T I N U E D )

    4

    W H A T ’ S N E W A N D F U T U R E P L A N S

    4

    VHP Update - Fall / Winter 2006

    Center for Public Policy & Social Research Governor William A. O’Neill Oral History Program at

    Central Connecticut State University

    When one thinks about Veterans Day many words come to mind: remembrance, honor, valor, courage and sacrifice are just a few. Every November 11th in America, no matter what day of the week it falls on, the country comes together to honor and pay tribute to the fearless veterans of our past and current wars.

    World War I was a long and bloody conflict that the Allied nations and Central Powers fought ruthlessly. An armistice was finally reached between the Allies and Germany at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, ending “The Great War.”

    Continued on page 4

    V E T E R A N S D A Y H I S T O R Y B Y A M Y A R S E N A U L T

    V E T E R A N S H I S T O R Y P R O J E C T O N - L I N E

    Viewing veterans’ war photographs, journals, maps, and other documents is now just a click away for those who have internet access. CCSU has begun digitizing all records and photographs of veterans who have been interviewed for the Veterans

    History Project (VHP). The first step was the design and creation of the VHP web site by undergraduate student Björn Boyer. The photographs and documents of more than 30 of our veterans are now available on the internet, with additional records being added every day. To view your own records or those of other veterans, please follow these simple steps:

    Continued on page 2

    http://www1.va.gov/opa/vetsday/med/

    (Courtesy of Nicholas Lavnikevich) served in U.S. Navy in WW II (Courtesy of Robert August)

    served in U.S. Navy in WW II

  • Page 2

    V E T E R A N S H I S T O R Y P R O J E C T O N - L I N E ( C O N T I N U E D F R O M P G . 1 )

    Once you are on the internet………..

    1. Type www.ccsu.edu/vhp into your address bar, which will take you to the VHP home page.

    2. To view veterans’ photographs and documents, click on “search database.”

    3. You can then search by name, war, or branch of service.

    Please contact the Center if you have any questions, find any errors in the labeling of your records or

    you have problems connecting to our site. Please check back regularly as records will be continuously

    added. As we move forward, our goal is to have all records and all video and audio recordings located

    on the same web site, making it more convenient to view and search the entire collection of materials

    for each veteran at one location. Please bear with us as we construct our web site.

    Steve Kliger, Executive Director of the CPPSR, commented that, "Congress has determined that in the

    21st century, more formal and informal learning must take place through the use of technology.

    Recognizing this, the Center for Public Policy and Social Research is providing for the digitization of

    our oral history collections. This will make our archival resources accessible nationwide, via the inter-

    net, to students, researchers, veterans and the general public, and anyone who may have difficulty

    using traditional library services.”

    Stanley Symonds (Courtesy of his son Gary Symonds) served in U.S.

    Army in WW II (Courtesy of Leonardo Guzman) served in U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam V E T E R A N S H I S T O R Y P R O J E C T

    www.ccsu.edu/vhp

  • Page 3

    A M Y A R S E N A U L T & B J Ö R N B O Y E R ( V H P S T U D E N T S )

    V E T E R A N S H I S T O R Y P R O J E C T www.ccsu.edu/vhp

    Evelyn Green, the VHP archivist, is a Masters of Library Science candidate with a concentration in

    Archives at Simmons College in Holyoke, MA. She graduated Cum Laude from St. Joseph College in West

    Hartford, CT in May of 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in American Studies with a concentration in

    Archives and Museum Skills. Evelyn processes and catalogs the personal

    papers and multimedia materials for all of the veterans in the VHP

    Collection. Evelyn also works as an Archival Intern for the Episcopal Diocese

    of CT in Hartford where she processes personal papers and records, and

    assists with reference services. Evelyn’s internship opportunities with CIGNA

    Corporation of Bloomfield, CT, and the Connecticut Historical Society of Hartford, provided her with a

    diverse range of archival experience processing both corporate and manuscript collections.

    E V E L Y N G R E E N ( A R C H I V I S T )

    Amy Arsenault and Björn Boyer are the two student assistants presently working on

    the Veterans History Project. These two outstanding students have the crucial job of

    scanning and editing all of the materials we receive from our veterans. Amy and

    Björn are responsible for putting captions on all the photos and documents, and

    formatting each photo and document for the

    internet. They have both put in long hours of

    work, checking and re-checking details, and

    have processed thousands of photographs

    and documents.

    Amy, an undergraduate student in the Honors Program, is

    majoring in the Social Sciences and plans to become a Social

    Studies teacher at the secondary level. Although Amy will be

    leaving the VHP when she graduates this spring, her future

    students will benefit from all that she has learned first hand from our many veterans. Amy’s interest in

    history, meticulous attention to detail and strong work ethic make her a perfect fit for the VHP.

    Björn, an international student from Germany, is a sophomore at CCSU majoring in Mathematics. He

    plans to teach Math at the high school level when he graduates. When he is not working at the Center

    for Public Policy and Social Research, one can find Björn on the playing-field. He is a member of the

    men’s soccer team and regularly participates in triathlons to keep in shape. Björn has worked on the

    VHP since CCSU became an official partner with the Library of Congress last fall. Björn has honed his

    graphic design skills over the past year and is responsible for our desktop publishing and the

    professional design and maintenance of the VHP web page.

    “Never has

    there been a

    good war or

    bad peace”

    ~ Benjamin

    Franklin

  • Page 4

    In honor of this momentous event, President Wilson made November 11, 1919, the first commemorative Armistice Day, proclaiming: “To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those (WWI veterans) who died in the country’s service with gratitude for the victory.”¹

    On May 13th, 1938, an Act (52 Stat. 351; 5 U.S. Code, Sec. 87a) was initiated making November 11th a legal holiday. It was originally deemed “Armistice Day” – a day dedicated to peace and honoring WWI veter-ans. In the aftermath of WWII and the Korean War, in 1954 the Act was amended and became “Veterans

    Day,” to honor veterans from all American Wars. Dwight D. Eisenhower became the first President to issue a “Veterans Day Proclamation.”

    In 2006 on November 11, there will be many ceremonies taking place locally and across the country for Veterans Day. CCSU’s President Dr. Miller will be leading a Veterans Day Ceremony at our university on Friday, November 10 at 3:00 o’clock. There will also be a Veterans Day National Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery’s Memorial Amphitheater. It is a great day to give back and honor those who have given so much for this country.

    Source: ¹ History of Veterans Day, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, 2006

    Phone: 860-832-2976 Fax: 860-832-2981

    Email: [email protected]

    C E N T E R F O R P U B L I C P O L I C Y & S O C I A L R E S E A R C H A T C C S U

    For more information or to participate please contact:

    Eileen Hurst, VHP Director

    1615 Stanley Street

    DiLoreto, Room 207

    New Britain, CT 06050

    W H A T ’ S N E W & F U T U R E P L A N S

    AAs an archive partner with the Library of Congress, it is our

    privilege to collect and preserve the personal accounts of the service and sacrifice of our

    Connecticut heroes.

    H I S T O R Y O F V E T E R A N S D A Y ( C O N T I N U E D F R O M P G . 1 )

    www.loc.gov/vets

    • Students in Dr. John Tully’s History 497 will be interviewing a veteran for the VHP collection.

    • Katherine Tierney Leahy’s story about her experience in the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps and her service in Guam during WW II is highlighted in the fall issue of the Connecticut History Journal.

    • CCSU purchased a new server and software to accommodate the massive audio and video files, and other primary source documents and photos that have been archived. A successful test of streaming video has been run, and video taped interviews will soon be transferred to the server.

    President Eisenhower signs HR7786, officially changing Armistice Day

    to Veterans Day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans'_Day

    Inside this issue:Veterans Day HistoryBy Amy ArsenaultVeterans History Project On-LinePage #Veterans History Project On-Line(continued from pg. 1)Veterans History projectPage #Amy Arsenault & Björn Boyer (VHP Students)Veterans History projectEvelyn green (Archivist) Page #Center for Public Policy & Social Research at CCSuWhat’s New & Future PlansHistory of Veterans Day (continued from pg. 1)

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice