Guide to the Donald F. Hornig papers , 1970-1976


John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Published in 2013

Collection Overview

Title: Donald F. Hornig papers
Date range: 1970-1976
Creator: Hornig, Donald F., 1920-
Extent: 13.5 Linear feet
Language of materials: English
Repository: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Collection number: OF.1C.14

Scope & content

The Donald F. Hornig papers consist of subject files, dating from 1970 to 1976, that document the period during which Donald F. Hornig was president of Brown University. Subjects documented in the collection include; the Medical School and the establishment of the M.D. degree program; admission; the Corporation; budget and finance; students, including issues related to Afro-American and minority students; faculty; building and grounds, including campus planning; Air Force and Naval ROTC programs; and civil rights and the Equal Employment Opportunities office. The final merger of Brown University and Pembroke College, the women's college, into a fully co-educational institution occurred during Hornig's administration

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Organizations Subject Topics Subject Topics

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject, with miscellaneous correspondence files at the end. Additions to the collection are described as a supplementary series.

Biographical note

Donald Frederick Hornig, fourteenth president of Brown University, was born in Milwaukee on March 17, 1920. He graduated from Harvard in 1940 and earned his Ph.D. in chemistry there in 1943. After working at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, he became a group leader at the Los Alamos Laboratory. When the first atomic bomb was detonated Hornig was the last man to leave the 100-foot tower on which the bomb was mounted just prior to the detonation. After this experience he came to Brown as assistant professor in 1946, and was promoted to associate professor in 1949. He was director of the Metcalf Research Laboratory from 1949 to 1957. He was associate dean of the Graduate School in 1951-52 and acting dean in 1952-53. He was promoted to full professor in 1951, when he was only 31 years old. In 1957 he left for Princeton where he became chairman of the Department of Chemistry and the first to hold the Donner Chair of Science. He became a member of the Space Science Board of the National Academy of Sciences in 1959. As a scientific advisor he served four presidents of the United States. President Eisenhower appointed him to his Science Advisory Committee in 1960. He was retained by President Kennedy, who announced a week before his assassination his appointment of Hornig as his science advisor, an appointment which was honored by President Johnson. He later served as consultant-at-large to President Nixon’s Science Advisory Committee. In 1969-70 he was professor of chemistry at the University of Rochester and vice-president of Eastman Kodak Company.

When he accepted the presidency of Brown in March of 1970, he said, “My father has told me my decision is distinctly irrational. The irrational part of it is that I just plain have a simple affection for Brown, and in that sense my decision is tied directly to this University.... A lot of things we dreamed about when I was teaching here have been done ... there is just a succession of good and interesting experiments and an air of excitement as one sees it from the outside and talks to people at Brown.” He accepted the challenge of the years ahead at his inauguration on October 4, 1970, with these words, “If the private university is to continue as an important social and intellectual force, it must remain firmly in the storm center. It may mean controversy and conflict, and it may mean discomfort and dissent. Frontiers are dangerous places. The front edge of change is dangerously sharp. But it is where a great university belongs.” There was an abundance of controversy and conflict during his presidency. He inherited a budget with a projected deficit of $4.1 million dollars and the unenviable job of budget trimming. He planned by cutting back on “frills” and increasing income to balance the budget in four years, but did not plan on the energy crisis with its high fuel costs or increased operational costs caused by inflation.

Important events during Hornig’s administration were the merger of Brown and Pembroke into a fully coeducational institution in 1971 and the development of a full M.D. degree-granting medical program. The Bryant College campus was put into use, and new buildings included the List Art Building, the Sciences Library, the new swimming pool, and New Pembroke dormitory on Thayer Street. Another major but unpopular accomplishment was the improvement of Brown’s financial position through austerity in spending and a change in faculty staffing plans which staunched the “violent growth” of tenured faculty during the years immediately preceding his appointment. Although he was not generally popular with the students, Hornig understood them, stating, “If the young aren’t impatient, who will be?” He sent telegrams to President Nixon, protesting the invasion of Cambodia in 1970 and the bombing of North Vietnam in 1972. He suffered a heart attack at his desk on May 24, 1972. Provost Merton P. Stoltz served as acting president during the following summer, and Hornig was back in his office in time to address the opening convocation on September 19. At a news conference held on the day after the ending of the occupation of University Hall by minority students in the spring of 1975, Hornig said, “A generation has grown up believing that anything was possible if you set your mind to it. That generation now finds that it isn’t true. The cost of education is rising so rapidly that many don’t see how they and their families can afford it. At the same time, they see faculty and programs being cut back. They are worried, and they are frustrated, and what they see in the outside world – unemployment, depression, and so forth – does not relieve them.”

The worsening financial crisis required severe measures, and in February 1975 Hornig sent to the faculty a “white paper,” which recommended selective cutbacks, including a reduction in the size of the faculty by about 15 per cent (75 people) in the next few years. He proposed that the University decrease support for programs which did not enhance the overall standing of the University. Students protested cuts in faculty, support services, and financial aid. On July 14, 1975, Hornig tendered his resignation and announced his intention of leaving office at the end of June 1976. Interviewed after his resignation, Hornig said of his presidency, “I would not call it a satisfying experience. It was bittersweet.” When asked what he would change about his administration, he replied, “The times.” After leaving Brown, Hornig became a professor of chemistry at the Harvard School of Public Health. A symposium honoring Hornig on his 70th birthday was held at Brown on March 17, 1990.

Biographical note is drawn from Martha Mitchell's Encyclopedia Brunonia.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: Portions of the collection are restricted. Researchers should take note that unrestricted portions of the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
Use of the materials: Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility. Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Donald F. Hornig papers, OF-1C-14, Brown University Archives.
Contact information: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Brown University Library Staff
Encoding: This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2013 January 25
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Sponsor: Processing funded by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Additional Information

Inventory


I. Brown Files

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 1 Abadan Institute of Technology Agreement
1972-1976
Box 1, Folder 2 Academic Council
1972-1974
Box 1, Folder 3 Academic Policy Committee
1974-1976
Box 1, Folder 4 Academic Program Development
1970-1976
Box 1, Folder 5 Administrative Committees
1970-1976
Box 1, Folder 6 Admission
1975-1976
Box 1, Folder 7 Admission
1974-1975
Box 2, Folder 8 Admission
1973-1974
Box 2, Folder 9 Admission
1972-1973
Box 2, Folder 11 Admission
1971-1972
Box 2, Folder 12 Admission
1970-1971
Box 3, Folder 13 Advisory Committee on University Planning,
1975-1976
Box 3, Folder 14 Affirmative Action Procedures
1976
Box 3, Folder 15 Afro-American Studies, Sankor etc.
1974-1976
Box 3, Folder 16 Appendices to Document on Reaffirmation of University Commitment to Black Community
undated
Box 3, Folder 17 Afro-American Studies
1972 -1974
Box 3, Folder 18 Afro-American Studies
1970-1972
Box 3, Folder 19 Agency for International Development (State Department)
undated
Box 4, Folder 20 Alumni - Alumni Monthly
1970-1976
Box 4, Folder 21 Alumni - Associated Alumni
1973-1976
Box 4, Folder 22 Alumni - Associated Alumni
1970-1973
Box 4, Folder 23 Alumni - Brown Clubs
1970-1976
Box 4, Folder 24 Alumni - Departmental Lists of Distinguished Alumni,
1973
Box 4, Folder 25 Alumni General-1975-1976
undated
Box 4, Folder 26 Alumni General
1974-1975
Box 4, Folder 27 Alumni General
1973-1974
Box 5, Folder 28 Alumni General
1972-1973
Box 5, Folder 29 Alumni General
1971-1972
Box 5, Folder 30 Alumni General
1970-1971
Box 5, Folder 31 Alumni Relations Office
1974-1976
Box 5, Folder 32 Alumni - Schools Program
1974-1976
Box 5, Folder 33 American Council on Education
1970-1976
Box 6, Folder 34 American Civilization
1970-1976
Box 6, Folder 35 Analysis and Planning Office
1970-1972
Box 6, Folder 36 Annual Report - Administrative & Departmental
1974 -1975
Box 6, Folder 37 Anthropology
1970-1976
Box 6, Folder 38 Agreement - Plymouth Plantation and Brown University Anthropology
undated
Box 6, Folder 39 Applied Mathematics
1970-1976
Box 6, Folder 40 Appointments and Promotions Committee
1974-1976
Box 7, Folder 41 Art
1972-1976
Box 7, Folder 42 Art
1971-1972
Box 7, Folder 43 Art
1970-1971
Box 7, Folder 44 Asian History
1970-1976
Box 7, Folder 45 Association of American Universities
1970-1976
Box 7, Folder 46 Athletics
1970-1976
Box 8, Folder 47 Bequests
1970-1976
Box 8, Folder 48 Bio-Med Sciences
1973-1976
Box 8, Folder 49 Bio-Med Sciences
1972-1973
Box 8, Folder 50 Bio-Med Sciences
1971-1972
Box 9, Folder 51 Bio-Med Sciences
1970-1971
Box 9, Folder 52 Bio-Med Sciences:Committee on Extension of Medical Program
1971-1972
Box 9, Folder 53 Bio-Med Sciences:Medical Education Council
1971-1973
Box 9, Folder 54 Bookstore
1970-1976
Box 9, Folder 55 Brown Daily Herald
1970-1976
Box 9, Folder 56 Brown University Fund
1973-1976
Box 9, Folder 57 Brown University Press
1970-1976
Box 9, Folder 58 Budget - University
1974-1976
Box 9, Folder 59 Budget - University
1970-1974
Box 9, Folder 60 Buildings and Grounds - Physical Plant
1973-1976
Box 9, Folder 61 Buildings and Grounds - Construction Planning, Athletic Complex
1970
Box 9, Folder 61b Buildings and Grounds - Gardner House
1970
Box 10, Folder 62 Buildings and Grounds - Landscaping
1970
Box 10, Folder 63 Buildings and Grounds - Parking
1970
Box 10, Folder 64 Buildings and Grounds - Physical Plant, Real Estate
1973-1976
Box 10, Folder 65 Buildings and Grounds - Real Estate
1972-1973
Box 10, Folder 66 Buildings and Grounds - Real Estate
1971-1972
Box 10, Folder 67 Buildings and Grounds - Real Estate
1970-1971
Box 10, Folder 68 Business Manager
1970-1972
Box 11, Folder 69 Calendar Committee of
1975
Box 11, Folder 70 Campus Planning Committee
1975-1976
Box 11, Folder 71 Campus Planning Committee
1974-1975
Box 11, Folder 72 Campus Planning Committee
1972-1974
Box 11, Folder 73 Campus Planning Committee
1970-1972
Box 11, Folder 74 Career Development and Placement
1973-1976
Box 11, Folder 75 Carnegie Corporation
1970-1976
Box 11, Folder 76 Chaplain
1970-1976
Box 11, Folder 77 Chemistry
1973-1976
Box 12, Folder 78 Chemistry
1970-1973
Box 12, Folder 79 Mayor Cianci
undated
Box 12, Folder 80 Civil Rights
1974-1975
Box 12, Folder 81 Civil Rights
1972-1974
Box 12, Folder 82 Civil Rights
1970-1973
Box 12, Folder 83 Classics
1970-1976
Box 12, Folder 84 College Entrance Examination Board
1970-1976
Box 12, Folder 85 Commencement
1971-1976
Box 12, Folder 86 Committee on Plans, Budget, and Priorities
undated
Box 12, Folder 87 Comparative Literature
1970-1976
Box 12, Folder 88 Computing Laboratory
1970-1976
Box 12, Folder 89 Computing Laboratory, Ad Hoc Committee on Computer Education (meeting 2-11-77)
1977
Box 13, Folder 90 Consortium on Financing Higher Education
undated
Box 13, Folder 91 Controller
1970-1976
Box 13, Folder 92 Corporation
1970-1976
Box 13, Folder 93 Corporation - Investment Committee
1970-1976
Box 13, Folder 94 Corporation - Planning and Building Committee
1973 -1976
Box 13, Folder 95 Corporation - Planning and Building Committee
1972 -1973
Box 13, Folder 96 Corporation - Planning and Building Committee
1970 -1972
Box 13, Folder 97 Corporation - Fellows
1970-1976
Box 14, Folder 98 Corporation - Trustees
1970-1976
Box 14, Folder 99 Mr. William Davis - Manager of Plant and Service Operations
undated
Box 14, Folder 100 Day Care Center
1970
Box 14, Folder 101 Deans
1970-1976
Box 14, Folder 102 Dean of the Faculty and Academic Affaires - Search
1976
Box 14, Folder 103 Development Office
undated
Box 14, Folder 104 EDUCOM
undated
Box 14, Folder 105 Egyptology
1970-1976
Box 14, Folder 106 Dining Halls
1970-1976
Box 14, Folder 107 Doctor of Arts Degree
undated
Box 14, Folder 108 Mayor Doorley
undated
Box 14, Folder 109 Engineering Division
1970-1976
Box 14, Folder 110 English
1970-1976
Box 15, Folder 111 Equal Employment Opportunities
1975 -1976
Box 15, Folder 112 Equal Employment Opportunities Office
1972-1976
Box 15, Folder 113 Extension Division and Resumed Education
1970
Box 15, Folder 114 Faculty
1974-1975
Box 15, Folder 115 Faculty
1975-1976
Box 15, Folder 116 Faculty
1973-1974
Box 15, Folder 117 Faculty
1972-1973
Box 16, Folder 118 Faculty
1971-1972
Box 16, Folder 119 Faculty
1970-1971
Box 16, Folder 120 Faculty Club
1970-1976
Box 16, Folder 121 Faculty Committees
1974-1975
Box 16, Folder 122 Faculty Committees
1970-1974
Box 16, Folder 123 Faculty - Committee on Awards and Benefits
1974-1976
Box 17, Folder 124 Faculty - Committee on Bio-Medical Ethics
1972
Box 17, Folder 125 Faculty Ad Hoc Tenure Committee (Stein Committee)
1974
Box 17, Folder 126 Faculty Committee on Fringe Benefits
undated
Box 17, Folder 127 Faculty - President's Committee on Amicable Relations
undated
Box 17, Folder 128 Faculty - Council on the Arts
1970
Box 17, Folder 129 Faculty - Council for Languages and Literatures
1970
Box 17, Folder 130 Faculty - Department Chairmen
1974-1976
Box 17, Folder 131 Faculty - Department Chairmen
1972-1974
Box 17, Folder 132 Faculty - Department Chairmen
1970-1972
Box 17, Folder 133 Faculty - Departmental Reviews - Fall
1974
Box 17, Folder 134 Faculty - "Policy Guidelines for the Budget" - "White Paper"
1975
Box 18, Folder 135 Faculty - Update of Five Year Plans
1972
Box 18, Folder 136 Fellowships
1970-1976
Box 18, Folder 137 Fellowships - Henry Merritt Wriston
undated
Box 18, Folder 138 Financial Aid
1970-1976
Box 18, Folder 139 Foreign Student Advisor
1974-1976
Box 18, Folder 140 Foreign Student Advisor
1970-1974
Box 18, Folder 141 Foundations
1970-1976
Box 18, Folder 142 Foundations - Braitmayer
1970-1976
Box 18, Folder 143 Foundations - Ford
1970-1976
Box 18, Folder 144 Fraternities
1970
Box 19, Folder 145 Geological Sciences
1970-1976
Box 19, Folder 146 German Department
1970-1976
Box 19, Folder 147 Graduate School
1970-1976
Box 19, Folder 148 Guggenheim Foundation
1970-1976
Box 19, Folder 149 Guidelines for Access to Student Records
undated
Box 19, Folder 150 Haffenreffer Museum
1970-1976
Box 19, Folder 151 Health Services
1970
Box 19, Folder 152 History
1970
Box 19, Folder 153 Honors Program
1970
Box 19, Folder 154 Donald F. Hornig - Portrait
1975-1976
Box 19, Folder 155 President Hornig's Resignation
undated
Box 19, Folder 156 Housemaster Program
undated
Box 19, Folder 157 Housing
1970-1976
Box 19, Folder 158 Howard Foundation
1970-1976
Box 19, Folder 159 Human Studies
undated
Box 19, Folder 160 Institute of Life Sciences
undated
Box 19, Folder 161 Institutional Planning Group Summer
1976
Box 20, Folder 162 Institutional Research Office
1974-1976
Box 20, Folder 163 Institutional Research Office
1973-1974
Box 20, Folder 164 Institutional Research Office
1972-1973
Box 20, Folder 165 IBM (IBM vs. US)
undated
Box 20, Folder 166 Ivy Group Presidents
1973-1976
Box 20, Folder 167 Ivy Group Presidents
1970-1973
Box 20, Folder 168 William R. Kenan, Jr. University Professorship
undated
Box 20, Folder 169 Lectures
1970-1976
Box 20, Folder 170 Libraries - Committee on the University System
1971 -1973
Box 21, Folder 171 Libraries - Ann Marie Brown Memorial
undated
Box 21, Folder 172 Libraries - John Carter Brown
1970-1976
Box 21, Folder 173 Libraries - John Hay
1970-1976
Box 21, Folder 174 Libraries - Physical Sciences
1970-1976
Box 21, Folder 175 Libraries - J.D. Rockefeller, Jr.
1970-1976
Box 21, Folder 176 Libraries - University Library Committee
1970-1976
Box 21, Folder 177 Linguistics
1970-1976
Box 21, Folder 178 Dr. Paul Maeder, Vice President
1970-1976
Box 22, Folder 179 Mattfield, Jacquelyn A.
undated
Box 22, Folder 180 Andrew W. Mellon Professorship
undated
Box 22, Folder 181 Memberships
1970
Box 22, Folder 182 Miscellaneous
1974-1976
Box 22, Folder 183 Miscellaneous
1970-1974
Box 22, Folder 184 Miscellaneous Organizations
1970-1976
Box 22, Folder 185 Mount Hope Advisory Committee
undated
Box 22, Folder 186 Mount Hope Sculpture Project (Henry Moore - David Finn)
undated
Box 23, Folder 187 Music
1970-1976
Box 23, Folder 188 Music - Committee on Music Programs
1971-1972
Box 23, Folder 189 National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
undated
Box 23, Folder 190 National Commission on Accrediting
undated
Box 23, Folder 191 National Commission on Financing of Post Secondary Education
undated
Box 23, Folder 192 National Science Foundation
1970-1976
Box 23, Folder 193 National Solar Energy Research Consortium
undated
Box 23, Folder 194 New Curriculum Material
undated
Box 23, Folder 195 New England Association of College and Schools - Accreditation Visit
1976
Box 23, Folder 196 New England Regional Computing Program
1970
Box 23, Folder 197 Organization
1970
Box 23, Folder 198 Parking
undated
Box 24, Folder 199 Pembroke College
1971-1972
Box 24, Folder 200 Pembroke Merger
1970-1971
Box 24, Folder 201 Personnel
1970-1976
Box 24, Folder 202 Physical Plant
undated
Box 24, Folder 203 Physics
1970-1976
Box 24, Folder 204 Political Guidelines
undated
Box 24, Folder 205 Political Science
1970-1976
Box 24, Folder 206 Placement Office
1970-1973
Box 24, Folder 207 Preservation Society
1972-1976
Box 24, Folder 208 Prizes
1970-1976
Box 24, Folder 209 Problem Review Committee
undated
Box 24, Folder 210 Providence College
1970
Box 24, Folder 211 Publications
1975-1976
Box 25, Folder 212 Recess
Fall 1970
Box 25, Folder 213 Recommendations
1974-1976
Box 25, Folder 214 Recommendations
1972-1974
Box 25, Folder 215 Recommendations
1970-1972
Box 25, Folder 216 Religious Studies
1970-1976
Box 25, Folder 217 Research Administration
undated
Box 25, Folder 218 Resident Fellows
1970
Box 25, Folder 219 Rhode Island Higher Education Council
1975-1976
Box 25, Folder 220 Rhode Island Higher Education Council
1974-1975
Box 25, Folder 221 Rhode Island Higher Education Council
1972-1974
Box 26, Folder 222 Rhode Island Higher Education Council
1970-1972
Box 26, Folder 223 Rhode Island Postsecondary Education Commission
undated
Box 26, Folder 224 Rhode Island School of Design
undated
Box 26, Folder 225 Rockefellers
1970
Box 26, Folder 226 ROTC Air Force and Navy
1970-1976
Box 26, Folder 227 NROTC - Correspondence, Corporation Correspondence, External (Alumni) Correspondence, AAU, Ivy Group, ROTC Colleges
undated
Box 27, Folder 228 NROTC - Agreements & Proposals, Navy, Federal Government
1971-1972
Box 27, Folder 229 ROTC - Basic Information
undated
Box 27, Folder 230 Safety Office
1970-1976
Box 27, Folder 231 Richard Soloman
undated
Box 27, Folder 232 Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay Assoc, Inc.
undated
Box 27, Folder 233 Scholarships
1970-1976
Box 27, Folder 234 Security
1970-1976
Box 27, Folder 235 Sloan Study on Financing Undergraduate Education
1972-1973
Box 27, Folder 236 Sloan Study on Financing Undergraduate Education
1971-1972
Box 27, Folder 237 Sociology
1970-1976
Box 27, Folder 238 Vice President - Malcolm Stevens
1970-1975
Box 28, Folder 239 Merton P. Stoltz - Provost
undated
Box 28, Folder 240 Students
1970-1976
Box 28, Folder 241 Student Caucus
1971-1976
Box 28, Folder 242 Students - Afro-American Society
1971
Box 28, Folder 243 Students - Cheerleader Caper of
1973
Box 28, Folder 244 Students - Drug "Corporation " Incident
1971
Box 28, Folder 245 Students - Radio Station WBRU
1970-1972
Box 28, Folder 246 Students-1976 Spring War Strike
1976
Box 28, Folder 247 Students - Student Coalition and Strike
undated
Box 28, Folder 248 Students - Third World Coalition
undated
Box 28, Folder 249 Students - Agreement with Minority Students
1975
Box 28, Folder 250 Summer and Special Programs
1970-1976
Box 29, Folder 251 Summer Study Groups
1975-1976
Box 29, Folder 252 Task Forces
1974
Box 29, Folder 253 Television - CABLE TV
1971
Box 29, Folder 254 Television - WBGH - Channel 2
1970-1974
Box 29, Folder 255 TIAA-CREF
1971-1976
Box 29, Folder 256 Tuition Benefits
1974-1976
Box 29, Folder 257 Twenty Year Projection Reports
undated
Box 29, Folder 258 United Way of Southeastern New England
undated
Box 29, Folder 259 Universities Research Association
1970-1976
Box 29, Folder 260 Universities Space Research Association
undated
Box 30, Folder 261 University Committee on Community Relations
1970-1976
Box 30, Folder 262 University Council on Student Affairs
1970-1976
Box 30, Folder 263 Urban Observatory
1971-1972
Box 30, Folder 264 Visiting Committees
undated
Box 30, Folder 265 Visiting Committees - Materials Research Lab
undated
Box 30, Folder 266 Thomas J. Watson
1970-1976
Box 30, Folder 267 Women's Center
undated
Box 30, Folder 268 Miscellaneous Correspondence
1975-1976
Box 30, Folder 269 Miscellaneous Correspondence
1974-1975
Box 31, Folder 270 Miscellaneous Correspondence
1973-1974
Box 31, Folder 271 Miscellaneous Correspondence H-Z
undated
Box 31, Folder 272 Miscellaneous Correspondence A-G
undated
Box 31, Folder 273 Miscellaneous Correspondence
1971-1972
Box 31, Folder 274 Miscellaneous Correspondence
1970-1971

Additions
Boxes 32-33