Chester W. WilliamsBiographical Sketch | Scope | Provenance | Access & Copyright | Container List Physical description: The Chester Williams presidential collection consists of approximately .4 lin. ft. (2 document cases). These records are primarily paper files, as well as a small collection of photographs.
Chester Wheldon Williams was born in Chicago in 1906. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1929 and received a master’s degree from Harvard University in 1939. Prior to coming to NEC, Williams held positions as an instructor at Grinnell College, and assistant professor at Cornell College in Iowa. In 1946, Dr. Williams was appointed to the theory department faculty at New England Conservatory – he would remain a faculty member for over 55 years. During that time, he served in various capacities including Dean (1953-1962, 1967-1976) and President (1962-1967). From 1957-1960 Williams held the position of regional vice president for the National Association of Schools of Music. In 1976, Williams retired and received an honorary doctorate from NEC. However, he continued to serve NEC as Dean Emeritus and Special Assistant to the President for the remainder of his life. Williams also ran NEC’s Summer School for several years and served as a trustee for the Frank Huntington Beebe Fund (which provided financial assistance to students pursuing music study or performance abroad.) Williams’ memoir of his time at NEC, entitled Indeed Music: My Years at New England Conservatory, was published in 1989. Williams and his wife Janet (Sprague) were long time residents of Wellesley, MA- with Williams only moving to Westwood in 1992. Williams conducted and played oboe in the Wellesley Symphony and conducted the Wayland-Weston Sudbury Community Chorus in the 1950s, as well as the Wellesley College Orchestra. He served as conductor of the Harvard Musical Association of which he was a member for over 50 years. Also, Williams was a member of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Wellesley, where he served on the music committee. Dr. Williams passed away on Nov. 2, 2001 at The Clark House, Fox Hill Village in Westwood at the age of 95. Scope and Content Note: This collection is organized into six series: 6) Photographs Although a large portion of Chester Williams’ records in the Conservatory archives originate from his tenures as Dean, there is a small collection of presidential papers as well. Williams’ general correspondence files include letters from Leo Eben Tourjee, nephew of Conservatory founder Eben Tourjée, and Leo S. Tonkin Associates, a federal relations consultant, with regards to pursuing federal funds for the Conservatory. The majority of correspondence relates to gifts/bequests to the Conservatory. These gifts were primarily financial in nature and contributed to the Centennial Program Fund, the Conservatory Endowment Fund, and various scholarship funds. Included is information regarding grants from the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. One file documents non-monetary gifts, primarily instruments, donated to NEC. Among the important departmental records from this period are: a thorough evaluation of the Conservatory’s Public Relations Department; records of the Public Relations Group; and evaluations/proposals concerning the Preparatory Division – particularly with respect to the Conservatory’s branch locations. Go to container list. External files document the Conservatory’s interactions with two local radio stations, WCOP and WCRB, as well as with the federal government’s Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on the topic of a graduate fellowship program. Go to container list. Special event files include commencement records as well as records documenting the unveiling of a portrait of Carl Zerrahn, NEC faculty member as well as former conductor of the Handel and Haydn Society, Harvard Musical Association, and the Worcester Music Festival. The commencement files contain correspondence to and from prospective honorary degree candidates including Arthur Rubenstein, Leopold Stokowski, Edgard Varese, and Nadia Boulanger. Also included among the event files are records of two meetings of the Independent Conservatory Conference, the first of which was held at NEC’s branch location, Castle Hill, in 1965. Finally there is one folder with correspondence regarding Nadia Boulanger’s visit to NEC in 1962. Subject files consist of materials such as: information regarding the Carr Organ; detailed inventories, evaluations, and recommendations regarding the Conservatory’s collection of pianos; a few records of the Committee on Space; a few documents concerning a joint program with Simmons College; and the NEC summer program at the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood. Go to container list. The photographs of Chester Williams are press photographs and images from commencements and other special events as well as a few personal photographs. Provenance: Chester Williams’ papers were donated to the New England Conservatory Archives by his daughter, Barbara Williams Olmsted, after his death in November 2001.
Access: Access to the Williams Collection is granted by the Archivist or Director of Libraries. Appointments must be scheduled in advance. There are limited restrictions pertaining to this collection. Copyright: All copyrights to this collection belong to the New England Conservatory. Permission to publish materials from this collection is granted by the Director of Libraries. This collection should be cited as: RG 1.6: Records of Chester Williams, President, 1962-1967, New England Conservatory Archives, Boston, MA Box 1 - Folder 1 Correspondence, General Box 1 - Folder 2 Correspondence, Faculty Box 1 - Folder 3 Correspondence, Gift acknowledgements, 1962-1964 Box 1-- Folder 4 Correspondence, Gift acknowledgements, January – June 1965 Box 1 - Folder 5 Correspondence, Gift acknowledgements, July - December 1965 Box 1 - Folder 6 Correspondence, Gift acknowledgements, January – July 1966 Box 1 - Folder 7 Correspondence, Gift acknowledgements, August – December 1966 Box 1 - Folder 8 Correspondence, Gift acknowledgements, January – July 1967 Box 1 - Folder 9 Correspondence, Gift acknowledgements, non-monetary Box 1 - Folder 10 Correspondence, End of Presidency Box 1 - Folder 11 Admissions Box 2 - Folder 12 Business Office Box 3 - Folder 13 Public Relations - General Box 4 - Folder 14 Public Relations - Public Relations Group Box 5 - Folder 15 Special Students Department (Preparatory Dept.) Box 2 - Folder 1 Department of Health, Education and Welfare Box 2 - Folder 2 WCOP-FM Box 2 - Folder 3 WCRB-FM Box 2 - Folder 4 Dedication of Carl Zerrahn Portrait Box 2 - Folder 5 Centennial of NEC Box 2 - Folder 6 Commencements Box 2 - Folder 7 Nadia Boulanger visit Box 2 - Folder 8 Independent Conservatory Conference, 1965 Box 2 - Folder 9 Independent Conservatory Conference, 1967 Box 2 - Folder 10 Carr Organ Box 2 - Folder 11 Committee on Space Box 2 - Folder 12 Pension Plan Box 2 - Folder 13 Piano Inventories Boc 2 - Folder 14 Simmons College – joint program Boc 2- Folder 15 Tanglewood Box 2- Folder 16 Voice of Firestone collection Box 2 - Folder 17 Photographs |