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Interviews 1 - 10Each Guide entry contains information
about an interview, including biographical data about the interviewee
(name, vital dates, dates at the UW-Madison, and principal positions held
as of the interview date), information about the interview (interviewer,
year conducted, length, and series, transcript, and restriction information
if applicable), and a list of key topics discussed in the interview. For
more detailed information about an interview, or to obtain a copy of an
interview contact the Oral History Program.
1.   AGARD, Walter R.  (1894-1978 ) Professor of Classics At UW: 1927-1964
Teaching; Experimental College; ILS; Classics Department; UW personalities; Retirement activities; UW community. 2.   AHRNSBRAK, Henry C.  (1905-1995 ) Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Professor of Educational Administration; Extension At UW: 1923-1927; 1945-1972
Background; Undergraduate days at UW; Teaching career in Beaver Dam; Graduate study; Extension field work in Wausau; Northern Wisconsin Economic Development Center; Extension faculty vs. regular campus faculty; Year in Nigeria; Extension arts; International seminars; Career education; Extension personalities; UW Center System; Adult education. 3.   ASPINWALL, William H.  (1906-1983 ) Undergraduate Student; Assistant to Director of Athletic Department; Secretary of Athletic Board At UW: 1924-1972
Background and education; Purchase of Camp Randall; Changes to stadium, 1920-67; Fieldhouse; Quonset practice building; Natatorium; Nielsen Tennis Stadium; Changes in playing fields; Safety of artificial grass; Seating of UW presidents in stadium; Arrangements for Rose Bowl games; Other away games; Early Lower Campus activities; Sports during Depression; Awards; Boxing program and its elimination; Individual sports and their coaches; Black athletes; Financing athletics; Title IX and women's athletics; Faculty control of Athletic Board; Filling director and coaching vacancies; Resignations of Walter Meanwell and C. W. Spears; Athletic directors; Football and its coaches; Fraudulent use of athletic tickets; Athletic staff size; Athletics and news media. 4.   BALDWIN, Ira L.  (1895-1999 ) Graduate Student; Professor of Bacteriology; Dean of Graduate School; Dean of College of Agriculture; Vice President At UW: 1925-1966 First Interview
Background; Doctoral work at UW; Appointment to faculty; Research in bacterial physiology; Assistance to state industries; Bacteriology Department; Cooperative research with other departments; Assistant dean of Agriculture; Recruitment of students from state; Relations between colleges of Agriculture and L&S; Financing students during Depression; Glenn Frank and Clarence Dykstra; Appointment and achievements as dean of Agriculture; Developments in research after WWII; Achievements of Agriculture faculty; Appointment as vice president; E. B. Fred; Coping with post-war enrollment; Post-war funding of research; Center System; Building program; Changes in organizational structure of University; Pressure to establish veterinary school; Deans during Fred's presidency; University and politics in 1940s and 1950s; Board of Regents; Return to teaching; Past presidents; School of Education; Land Grant College Association; Committee for Institutional Cooperation; AID; Environmental issues; Work in biological warfare during WWII; Dining clubs; Graduate School; Views on recent developments; Agricultural experiment stations; Research at UW; WARF; McCarthy era; Extension; Industrial Relations Research Center; History of campus buildings; History of student housing; Expansion of administration; Faculty governance; University-Legislature relations; University and city; CCHE; WARF; UW Foundation; Major University figures.Second Interview
Early days of Economics Department; Strong Department personalities: Fayette Elwell, Richard Ely and Walter Morton; Problems caused by differences among strong personalities; Attempts at solving Departmental problems; McCarthy era and fight for freedom of expression.Third Interview, with Ineva Baldwin
Involvement in university programs providing assistance to underdeveloped countries; MUCIA program in Indonesia; Impressions of Indonesia in late 1960s. 5.   BAUMEISTER, George F.  (1889-1985 ) Undergraduate Student; Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension At UW: 1912-1914; 1929-1958
Education; Previous employment; Hay problem; Perfect Seed Circle; Milk marketing problems in Shawano County; Consolidated Badger Co-op; Grasshoppers and drought in early 1930s; Feed relief programs; Opposition to cooperatives; Personalities; Farm loan program; County 4-H facility; Tennessee Valley Authority program; UW Extension supervisory work; Artificial breeding project; County zoning; UW associates. 6.   BIRGE, Anna G.  (1884-1979 ) Daughter of Edward A. Birge (Professor of Botany; President)
Recollections of Madison and University at turn of century; Personalities; Anecdotes and information about President Edward A. Birge. 7.   BOGHOLT, Carl M.  (1896-1978 ) Professor of Philosophy At UW: 1926-1961
Educational background; Alexander Meiklejohn and Experimental College; Faculty associates; Bleyer Committee; Badger Village. 8.   BOHSTEDT, Gustav  (1887-1986 ) Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Professor of Animal Husbandry At UW: 1911-1921; 1928-1957
Student life; Animal feeding experiments; Early facilities; Stephen Babcock; Faculty associates; Wisconsin Idea. 9.   BORCHERS, Gladys L.  (1891-1988 ) Undergraduate Student; Professor of Speech At UW: 1919-1921; 1924-1962
Student years; Speech Department; Colleagues and associates; Human Rights Committee; Wisconsin High School; Debating; Eight-Year Study; Exchange visits between Wisconsin High and Chicago's Wendell Phillips High; Speech training for teachers; Status of women in University. 10.   BRADLEY, Harold C.  (1878-1976 ) Professor of Physiological Chemistry At UW: 1906-1949
Early Medical School; Faculty; Wisconsin Union; Dining clubs; Research at Woods Hole; Sierra Club.
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