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Guide to the People's Educational Camp Society (Camp Tamiment) Photographs PHOTOS 155

Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
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New York, NY, 10012
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Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives

Collection processed by Erika Gottfried

This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2009-06-30T17:21-0400 Description is in English.

Descriptive Summary

Creator: People’s Educational Camp Society
Title: People's Educational Camp Society (Camp Tamiment) Photographs
Dates: Bulk, 1940-1960
Dates: 1920s-1960s , (Bulk 1940s-1950s)
Abstract: Camp Tamiment, a summer resort for socialists and their families, in near Bushkill, Pennsylvania, opened in 1921. Its purpose was to serve as a summer retreat for faculty, students, and friends of the Rand School of Social Science (a school for workers in New York City that was closely allied with the Socialist Party) and to provide a reliable source of revenue for the School. The Camp was also home to the Tamiment Playhouse, which became a major creative outlet for theater, dance, film, and television in the United States, nurturing major entertainment figures such as Danny Kaye. The Camp was a financial success from its outset, and had served as a major source of support for the Rand School for more than twenty years, when the Internal Revenue Service revoked the Camp's tax-exempt status in 1963. This action contributed directly to the Camp's demise; it closed in 1965 and was sold to commercial interests. The collection documents Camp buildings, facilities, and layout, and includes numerous portraits of Camp management, staff, and prominent guests. A significant number of the photographs are black and white postcards shot by two photographers Lewis "Snappy" Goren and Seymour Fischer for Camp guests and for the Camp itself.
Quantity: 1.75 Linear feet (ca. 2,300 items); 8 x 10 , 5 x 7, and 2 x 3 black and white photographs; black and white negatives.
Call Phrase: PHOTOS 155
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Historical/Biographical Note

Camp Tamiment, a summer resort for socialists and their families, near Bushkill, Pennsylvania, on Lake Tamiment, in the Pocono Mountains, opened in the summer of 1921. Bordering the grounds of Unity House (the resort run by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, which had opened the previous year), the Camp was the brainchild of Mrs. Bertha Mailly, Executive Secretary of the Rand School of Social Science (a school for workers in New York City that was closely allied with the Socialist Party). It was founded for two purposes: to serve as a summer retreat--with educational and cultural offerings as well as recreation--for faculty, students, and friends of the School, and to provide a reliable source of revenue for the School. It was owned and operated by The People's Educational Camp Society (PECS), a corporation created by the School for the sole purpose of administering the Camp.

By the late1920s the Camp, which was intended for adults, came to include a bungalow colony, "Sandyville," on the same grounds, that housed families. It also was home to a theater, the Tamiment Playhouse, which became a major creative outlet for theater, dance, film, and television of the mid-twentieth century--in particular comedy. Actors such as Danny Kaye, Dick Shawn, Bea Arthur, Imogene Coca, and Carol Burnett, director and producer Max L. Liebman, choreographers and dancers such as Jerome Robbins and Anita Alvarez, and writers Woody Allen and Neil Simon are a small sample of the major entertainment figures nurtured at Camp Tamiment.

When it opened, the Camp was heralded as the "largest summer school and camp for workers in the world." But though summer classes were held at the Camp through the 1930s, they steadily lost their popularity as an attraction. Increasingly the Camp drew a more middle-class clientele and came to resemble a mainstream resort.

From its beginning Camp Tamiment was a successful--and profitable--enterprise. Indeed, it was able to provide the majority of the Rand School's financial support between 1937 and 1956. But Tamiment's success may have also been its downfall, for it attracted the attention of the Internal Revenue Service, which revoked the Camp's tax exempt status in 1963. This action contributed directly to the Camp's demise; two years afterwards it closed its doors and was sold to commercial interests. The Rand School, deprived of its major source of income, also folded soon thereafter.

Sources:

Martha LoMonoco. Every Week a Broadway Review, The Tamiment Playhouse, 1921-1960 (1992: Greenwood Press).

Squeri, Lawrence. Better in the Poconos: The Story of Pennsylvania's Vacationland (2002, Pennsylvania University Press).

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Container List

Series I: Chronological

Box Folder Title Date
1 1 1920s 1920s
1 2 1920s[?] ca.1920s
1 3 1933 1933
1 4 1934 1934
1 5 1935 1935
1 6 1936 1936
1 7 1937 1937
1 8 1938 1938
1 9 1939 1939
1 10 1930s? ca.1930s
1 11 1940s 1940s
1 12 1940s? ca.1940s
1 13 1940 1940
1 14 1941 1941
1 15 1942 1942
1 16 1946 1946
1 17 1947 1947
1 18 1948 1948
1 19 1949 1949
2 20 1950s 1950s
2 21 1950s? ca.1950s
2 22 1950 1950
2 23 1952 1952
2 24 1953 1953
2 25 1955 1955
2 26 1956 1956
2 27 CIO and AFL Luncheon at Clubhouse Aug 8, 1956
2 28 1957 1957
2 29 1958 1958
2 30 Eighth Annual Danny Kaye Golf Tournament 1959
2 31 1959 1959
2 32 1960 1960
2 33 1961 1961
2 34 1962 1962
2 35 1963 1963
2 36 1964 1964
2 37 1960s? ca. 1960s
2 38 Camp Tamiment Picture Postcards and Illustrated Brochures undated
2 39 Negatives: 1940s?; 1948 ca.1940s
2 40 Negatives: 1930s? 1940s? ca.1930s- 1940s

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Series II: Topics

Box Folder Title Date
3 41 Aerial Shots undated
3 42 Ben Josephson Award undated
3 43 Buildings and Grounds undated
3 44 Buildings and Grounds—Clubhouse undated
3 45 Buildings and Grounds—Construction of undated
3 46 Buildings and Grounds—Construction of –General undated
3 47 Buildings and Grounds—Construction of—Golf Course—Hole #14 undated
3 48 Buildings and Grounds—Lake Views undated
3 49 Buildings and Grounds—Laundry Room undated
3 50 Buildings and Grounds—Prints, Drawings and Architectural Renderings undated
3 51 Buildings—Interiors undated
4 52 Bus Stop undated
4 53 Conference, 1949 undated
4 54 Hillquit Memorial undated
4 55 Performances undated
4 56 Portraits undated
4 57 Portraits—including Bertha Mailly and Ben Josephson undated
4 58 Promotional Materials undated
5 59 Recreation and Activities undated
5 60 Recreation and Activities--Golfers undated
5 61 Scenic Views with Campers undated
5 62 Staff undated
5 63 Tamiment Forum 1955
5 64 Tamiment Forum 1961
5 65 Tamiment Meetings and Lectures at Camp Tamiment (dated) undated
5 66 Tamiment Meetings and Lectures at Camp Tamiment (undated) undated
5 67 Tamiment Social and Economic Institute—Book Award 1950
5 68 Unidentified undated

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