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Contact
Madigan Library Archives
- Roger & Peggy Madigan Library
- 570.320.2400, ext. 7923
- archives@pct.edu
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The Penn College Archives
The Penn College Archives is the repository for the historical records and artifacts of Pennsylvania College of Technology and its predecessors, Williamsport Technical Institute and Williamsport Area Community College. Its primary purpose is to document and preserve college history and to make that history accessible to administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, members of the community, and researchers. Although the materials contained in the college archives document the history and operation of the institution, they can also provide valuable information on the history of the City of Williamsport and vocational technical education, particularly during the interwar period. The college archives collects official records, papers, and publications of Pennsylvania College of Technology, including but not limited to:
- Oral histories of faculty, administrators, and alumni
- Photographs and memorabilia related to college history
- Personal papers of key figures
- College publications such as yearbooks, programs, catalogs, news sources, press releases, and marketing materials
- College reports, agendas, and minutes
The Madigan Library accepts gifts of archival materials, in accordance with the following provisions:
- The donor signs a Deed of Gift and does not impose restrictions on use.
- The materials are in good condition and easily accommodated in existing storage space.
- The donor is responsible for providing transportation of the materials to the college.
- Collection Development Policy for Archives & Special Collections
WTI, WACC, and Penn College Digital Collections
- Montage Yearbooks (WACC 1968 - 1983)
- College catalogs (WTI - 1950, 1952 - 1955, 1962 - 1964, WACC 1965 - 1988, PCT 1989 - 2006)
- Spotlight, the W.A.C.C. student newspaper (1966-1987)
- Williamsport Technical Institute Photographs
Streaming Media
The College Mace
The mace is a symbol of authority long used by colleges and universities in commencement exercises to symbolize the power and authority of higher education. The mace, originally a medieval club used as a weapon of war, can also be seen as a staff or scepter. In fourteenth-century universities, the mace was often used to restore order when debates between students and faculty became particularly heated.
The Penn College mace was designed by Frederick T. Gilmour, an alumnus and former employee of the college. The following description is taken from the 1985-1986 Annual Report of the Williamsport Area Community College:
"The base of the mace is formed by 16 fasces bound together by leather thongs. Above the fasces is a walnut cylinder in which 15 semi-precious stones are set. A hexagonal insignia block--featuring a stainless steel engraving on each face--is above the cylinder. The engravings featured are a key, a set of paired gears, an oscilloscope pattern, a micrometer, a divider and a laurel branch. Atop the insignia block is a chrome-plated polyhedron. Capping the mace is an open book.”
The Penn College mace is carried at the head of the commencement procession by the president of the Penn College Education Association.
Special Collections
- David Cunningham Collection
- Autographed Cookbooks
- Local history
- Graphic Design
- Penn College Authors
- Prints from Block & Burin magazine
- Pennsylvania Census 1790- 1880 (Microfilm)
- Sanborn Maps for Williamsport 1891, 1912, 1950 (Microfilm)
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Contact
Madigan Library Archives
- Roger & Peggy Madigan Library
- 570.320.2400, ext. 7923
- archives@pct.edu
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