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Thomas A. Spragens Papers

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See Centre College Digital Archives - Presidents for digitized versions of selected items from the following inventory

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Thomas A. Spragens, only the fourth Centre president not an ordained Presbyterian minister, took office on November 11, 1957, and served the college for 24 years. Only John C. Young (1830-1857) served longer. Spragens, who came to Centre from the presidency of Stephens College, led Centre into an era which elevated the college into a new prosperity and radically altered the face of the campus.

Born on April 25, 1917, in Lebanon, Kentucky, Spragens was one of seven children in the family of William Henry and Lillian Brewer Spragens. His father was a lawyer and long-time circuit judge in the Eleventh Judicial District. All of Spragens' brothers and sisters graduated from college. After attending public schools in Lebanon, Spragens enrolled at the University of Kentucky, where he majored in economics. After graduating in 1938, a growing interest in public administration led him to accept a position as research assistant in the Kentucky Department of Revenue in June 1938. The following year he accepted a Maxwell fellowship in the graduate school of public affairs at Syracuse University. In the summer of 1940 he went to Washington to work as administrative analyst at the Bureau of the Budget. Originally only a temporary position, Spragens was asked to remain, and accepted the offer. For the next five years, 1940 to 1945, he served primarily in the federal government, including senior analyst at the Bureau of the Budget and Assistant Chief of Food Allocations in the wartime Foreign Economic Administration.

At the conclusion of World War II, with colleges and universities facing major challenges in their postwar role, Spragens was approached by Stanford University to serve as the institution's representative in Washington. In the summer of 1946 Spragens and his family moved to Palo Alto to assist the president of Stanford in managing development problems caused by that school's exploding enrollment. He remained as assistant to the president for five years, serving under two presidents and two interim presidents.

In 1951 Spragens was asked to join as secretary and treasurer the newly formed Fund for the Advancement of Education, a foundation subsidiary to and financed by the Ford Foundation. The charge was to carry on the interests of the parent foundation in the area of higher education. In 1952, he was invited to serve as the president of Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri. He remained at that school until 1957, when he accepted the presidency of Centre College.

During the Spragens administration student enrollment nearly doubled, as did the size of the faculty; the curriculum was extensively revised to provide a better interdisciplinary education; the endowment increased approximately nine-fold; and Centre obtained a chapter of the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa.

President Spragens played a major roll in fund raising efforts, particularly in the later years of his presidency with the Fund for the Future Campaign, a drive which raised about $34 million. During his presidency, the following buildings were constructed: Fraternity Quadrangle (1961); Acheson-Caldwell, Cheek-Evans and Yerkes Dormitories (1962-63); Cowan Dining Hall (1962); Grace Doherty Library (1967); Boles Natatorium (1968); Nevin Hall Dormitory (1968); "New" Young Hall Science Building (1970); Overstreet House (residence of the Dean of the College, 1973); Regional Arts Center (renamed the Norton Center for the Arts, 1973); Hillside Houses (dormitories, 1974); and a new section of Alumni Memorial Gymnasium (1981). In addition, the following buildings underwent substantial renovation: Sutcliffe Hall (1961); McReynolds Hall (1962); and Wiseman-McReynolds (1969) - while old landmarks such as Old Main, Hillcrest, and Morgan Hall (Women's Campus) disappeared. Another era in Centre's history came to an end when Centre closed the women's campus on Lexington Avenue, and consolidated the campuses in 1962.

While president of Centre, Spragens served a three-year term as director of the American Council on Education. He also served as a member of the commission on colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and as director and chair of the Southern University Union, a consortium of nine colleges cooperating with Vanderbilt University.

Spragens also served as a director of the Kentucky Independent College Foundation and for four years was chairman of its executive committee. He also served as a member of the executive committee of Independent College Funds of America, and served the Association of American Colleges as a member of its commissions on College Finance and on Legislation.

During Spragens' quarter century of service, he witnessed major changes on college campuses - from the conservative atmosphere of the late 1950's to the campus unrest of the late 1960's; from the more prosperous years of the Great Society to the depressed economy of the late 1970's. President Spragens asked to be relieved from his duties as president on November 16, 1981.

After retiring as president of Centre College, Spragens remained active in public service. In addition to acting as consultant in the area of higher education, he served on the Kentucky Council of Higher Education, the board of trustees of Pikeville College, the board of Shakertown, Leadership Kentucky, the board of the Presbyterian Homes and Services, as commissioner for the city of Danville, and numerous committees for the First Presbyterian Church in Danville, Spragens was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and of Omicron Delta Kappa. He was married and had two sons and a daughter. Mrs. Spragens (Catharine Smallwood) is a native of Oxford, Mississippi, and a graduate of the University of Mississippi.

Spragens died on February 11, 2006)

Collection Description

The large collection of papers in Series A is essentially the office files of President Spragens, and retains their original organization. Series B concerns the relationship between Centre College and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.) andthe Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The remaining series are smaller collections dealing with various aspects of the Spragens' presidency.

Collection Inventory
 
Series B Presbyterian Church Series
Box 1
  • Board of Curators - 1958-1967
  • Board of Curators - 1965-1968
  • Board of Curators - Leo Chamberlain
  • Board of Curators - Mrs. Otis Hoskins
  • Board of Curators - Robert Laughlin
  • Board of Curators - Mrs. W.W. Reeves
  • Board of Curators - Mrs. Lon Rogers
  • Board of Curators - Charles S. Snyder
  • Church and higher education
  • Church and related colleges and universities
  • Committee on Higher Education and Christian Education (US-UPUSA) - 1954-1959
  • Committee on Higher Education and Christian Education (US-UPUSA) - 1960-1971
  • Consultation on church union - 1966-1969
  • Consultation on church union - 1970-1974
  • Guerrrant-Ebenezer-Transylvania Presbytery - Christian education committee
  • Kentucky faith and order conference - 1967
  • Presbyterian college union - 1955-1957
  • Presbyterian college union - 1971-1980
  • Presbyterian college union - Nexus committee
  • Study of Presbyterian colleges in Kentucky - Gross, Campbell and Wieke
  • Transylvania Presbytery - Executive board - 1962-1967
  • Union of Presbyterian churches - Danville - 1955-1970
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Annual support and stewardship committee
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of annuities and relief
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of Christian education - 1955-1957
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of Christian education - Dr. Hunter B. Blakely - 1950-1956
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of Christian education - Dr. Hunter B. Blakely - 1957-1958
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of Christian education - Dr. Hunter B. Blakely - 1959-1963
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of Christian education - Hunter B. Blakely Fund
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of Christian education - Docket - June 1968
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Board of world missions
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Campus Christian life
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Challenge fund
Series B Presbyterian Church Series
Box 2
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Distinguished visitors program
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Higher education consultation
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Improvement of teaching - Proposed project
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Intercollegiate visitation program
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Interim committee on office of moderator
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Restructuring
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Committee on restructuring - Report
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Synods council
  • Presbyterian Church (US) - Trustee conference - 1962
  • Presbyterian Church (USA) - Annual reports - 1953-1960
  • Presbyterian Church (USA) - Annual reports - 1960-1967
  • Presbyterian Church (USA) - Board of Christian education - 1955-1957
  • Presbyterian Church (USA) - Board of Christian education - E. Fay Campbell
  • Presbyterian Church (USA) - Board of Christian education - George W. Renneisen
  • Presbyterian Church (USA) - Board of Christian education - Committee of Nine
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Board of Christian education - 1958-1960
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Board of Christian education - 1960-1966
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Board of Christian education - 1961
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Board of Christian education - Mrs. Ellen D. Luehring
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Financial assistance
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Major mission fund
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - National Presbyterian college scholarships - 1963-1968
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Reappraisal of colleges - 1962-1963
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Relations of church and state - 1962-1965
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Role of the church in higher education
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Student opportunity scholarship
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Synod of the Covenant
  • Presbyterian Church (UP-USA) - Task force on women - Report
  • Synod C
  • Synod C-F
  • Synod reunion committee - 1965-1967
  • Synod reunion committee - 1968
  • Synod reunion committee - 1969
Series B Presbyterian Church Series
Box 3
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - 1955-1958
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - 1959-1963
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - 1955-1971
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - Dr. Olaf Anderson - 1960-1961
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - Educational campaign (KYSEC) - 1954-1958
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - Educational campaign (KYSEC) - 1959
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - Executive secretary and stated clerk
  • Synod of Kentucky (US) - Home for senior citizens - 1966
  • Synod of Kentucky (USA) - Capital funds campaign - 1955-1957
  • Synod of Kentucky (USA) - Synods council - 1955-1957
  • Synod of Kentucky (USA) - Transylvania Presbytery
  • Synod of Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio
  • Synod of North Carolina (US) - 1952-1956
  • Synod of North Carolina (US) - Educational institutions survey - Report - 1955
  • Synod of North Carolina (US) - Educational institutions survey - Summary report - 1955
  • Synod of North Carolina (US) - Educational institutions survey - Supplemental report - 1955
  • Synods of Kentucky - 1962-1964
  • Synods of Kentucky - 1965
  • Synods of Kentucky - 1966
  • Synods of Kentucky - 1967
  • Synods of Kentucky - 1968-1975
  • Synods of Kentucky and Centre College - Withdrawal
  • Synods of Kentucky - Committee on Cooperation - 1957-1971
  • Synods of Kentucky - Committee on institutions of higher education
  • Synods of Kentucky - Committee on institutions of higher education - Visiting committee - Spring 1972
  • Synods of Kentucky - Meeting - 1949
  • Synods of Kentucky - Stated clerk - 1955-1967
  • Synods of Kentucky - Synod relations - 1957-1962
Series C Oral History
 
The following oral history interviews are located in CC-70, Oral History Interviews
  • Interview with Thomas A. Spragens, conducted on November 4, 1982. Interviewed by John LeDoux (tape and transcript)
  • Interview with Thomas A. Spragens concerning his years at Stanford University, conducted February 3, 1991. Interviewed by Fred Glover and Edwin Kiester (transcript only)
  • Interview with Thomas A. Spragens concerning Centre students, conducted September 23, 1988. Interviewer unknown. (transcript only)
Series D Audio-Visual

Recorded speeches, addresses, interviews, etc. are in the following record groups

Reel to reel tapes

  • CC-40.1 Series A
    • State of the College address, January 21, 1969
    • "Day of Concern" interview on WHIR, May 9, 1970
  • CC-40.1 Series B
    • Review of building program, 1965
  • CC-40.1 Series C
    • Sesquecentennial, January 25, 1969
  • CC-40.1 Series F
    • Sesquecentennial luncheon, January 25, 1969

Cassettes

  • CC-40.2 Series E
    • Fund for the Future interview, January 18, 1980
  • CC-40.2 Series H
    • Parent's committee, April 30, 1977
    • Centrepiece interview, Nov/Dec 1977
    • Interview with Metz, June 20, 1981
    • Dinner honoring Spragens by Danville Merchants and Centre Alumni Association, April 28, 1982
    • Rotary Club speech "How Centre's liberal arts education prepares women for their changing roles" no date
Series E Photographs
 
Numerous photographs of Thomas A. Spragens, primarily during his presidency at Centre, may be found in CC-23 Photographs
 
Series F Miscellaneous
 
The following are located in Drawer 10
  • Yearly appointment calendars from 1959 through 1984
  • Yearly personal planners from 1968 through 1981
  • Certificate of appointment to Commission on Higher Education by Governor Wendell H. Ford (April 19, 1974)