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Disney Recruits Haverford Students

Letterhead from Disney Studios, May 8, 1937

This entry is part of our monthly series to highlight letters

from the Charles Roberts Autograph Letter Collection.

Commencement occurred more than a month ago and recent Haverford grads are scouring the world looking for their new place in the world. A job search today usually calls for the applicant to summon all his initiative to find and secure a position.

But imagine a time when a newly successful and exciting industry petitioned Haverford to encourage their graduates to apply for employment! This happened in the spring of 1937 when Walt Disney wrote to the Dean encouraging applications from Haverford students who were able to meet the studio’s artistic requirements.

At the time of this letter the Disney Studio was on the verge of its incredible rise to success. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released just six months after this letter came to Haverford. It was the first animated American film, first to be produced in color and first produced by Walt Disney. In 2008 the American Film Institute ranked Snow White as the greatest American animated film of all time.

Incredibly, a Haverford College graduate did join the Disney Studio in 1997! Andrew Millstein ’84 was named General Manager for Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2008 and was interviewed by the Alumni Association about his career path. View this blog posting in the Haverford News Room.

Tags: Alumni, CRALC, Disney, Film

This entry was posted on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 12:36 pm by aupton and is filed under Collections, College Archives, Manuscripts. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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