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Stanley H. Witmeyer scrapbooks

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RITArc-0003

Scope and Contents

The Stanley H. Witmeyer scrapbooks consist of four volumes of materials related to Witmeyer and the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The books are arranged chronologically, with volumes covering each of the following date ranges: 1906-1954, 1954-1969, 1959-1970, and 1968-1973. Within each volume are newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, programs, invitations, promotional materials, and other forms of ephemera. Each scrapbook volume contains a typed index of people's names and articles of interest.

Dates

  • Creation: 1906-1973

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to researchers.

Biographical Note

Stanley Herbert Witmeyer (1913-2011) was born in Palmyra, PA in 1913. One of eight children, Witmeyer started playing basketball at a nearby church in the afternoons. After graduating from a technical high school, he attended the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), then known as the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI), where he earned his art degree. While at RAMI, Witmeyer played on the school's basketball team and served as the team's captain during his senior year. An all-star player, he was recruited to play basketball for the Eastman Kodak Company shortly after graduating in 1936.

Witmeyer played on the Eastman Kodak Company's basketball team for half a season. He then left and began working toward his bachelor's degree at the New York State College for Teachers at Buffalo in Buffalo, NY. In 1940, he played professional basketball for the Rochester Seagrams, a predecessor of the Rochester Royals, a former NBA team. Witmeyer finished his degree and began working as the Art Director for the Cuba School District in Cuba, NY. When World War II broke out, Witmeyer was drafted into the U.S. Army. Initially he was assigned to an army basketball team that played for recruits, but as the war went on, he was transferred to a field mapping unit in Hawaii. When he was discharged from the army, Witmeyer attended Syracuse University where he earned his M.F.A. degree in 1947.

Witmeyer returned to the Institute, now called the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), in 1946 as an instructor in the Applied Art Department. He was selected to serve as director of the program in 1952 and served in this position until he was named Associate Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts in 1968. Witmeyer retired from the Institute in 1973.

On May 4, 2010, Stanley and his friend Beatrice Anderson recorded a segment about his life for National Public Radio's oral history program, StoryCorps. Stanley Witmeyer died on October 10, 2011 at the age of 98.

Extent

8 Linear Feet (4 volumes)

Language

English

Abstract

Four scrapbooks containing materials related to Stanley H. Witmeyer and the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Witmeyer was a former Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts at RIT. The scrapbook contains information on Witmeyer and the Institute's history, as well as students, artists, and events.

Arrangement

Scrapbooks are arranged chronologically and are contained in four volumes.

Related Materials

Processing Information

Finding aid created by Lara Nicosia in March 2011. ArchivesSpace record updated by Julia Novakovic in October 2023.

Title
Stanley H. Witmeyer scrapbooks
Status
Published
Subtitle
RIT Archives
Author
Lara Nicosia
Date
24 March 2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the RIT Archives Repository

Contact:
Rochester NY 14623 USA