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The First Summer School

The First Summer School of Alcohol Studies

The Summer School of Alcohol Studies was founded in 1943 as a part of what would become the Center of Alcohol Studies at Yale (later Rutgers). The first director, E. M.  Jellinek, did not intend for the School to exist beyond that first summer and even expected the Center to lose money on the “experiment.”

The curriculum was determined by the faculty of the Section of Alcohol Studies in Yale’s Laboratory of Applied Physiology, which was directed by Howard Haggard with Leon A. Greenberg as the co-director. As the Section of Alcohol Studies expanded to include sociologists, psychologists, economists, and psychiatrists, it evolved into the recognizable ancestor of the present-day Center of Alcohol Studies.

Since the faculty members were part of a small number of researchers who were interested in alcohol at that time, they collaborated extensively with members of the larger community, including Alcoholics Anonymous, alcohol beverage industry representatives, clergy members, authorities in criminal justice and education, medical practitioners, the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and more.

Yale, 1943

 

This photo of the Class of 1943 shows representatives of the disciplines and organizations that participated in the School.  Though more than 250 individuals applied to attend the first School, only 80 could be accepted due to the size of the facility. 

The 1943 School covered the important topics of the time, including problem drinking and alcoholism, the role of alcohol in society, laws related to alcohol availability, and more, as shown in the program brochure.

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The First Summer School at Yale, 1943

The first group photo of the class of 1943 started a tradition of capturing the spirit of the Summer School, where students and faculty engaged in all activities together. Pictured also SSAS director E.M. Jellinek in the middle of the bottom row.

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A copy of two pages from the 1943 SSAS Program brochure listing faculty members

SSAS faculty in 1943

These two pages from the 1943 SSAS Program brochure list faculty members of the First Summer School held at Yale. The brochures provide information about the organization of the School, including registration, courses, schedules, faculty, and more.


From the Digital Alcohol Studies Archives