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Interviews 81 - 90Each 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.
81.   PARSONS, Kenneth H.  (1903-1998 ) Professor of Agricultural Economics At UW: 1929-1974
Origins of Land Tenure Center; Research and teaching; Farm auction study; Agricultural economics as discipline; Foreign students; Chinese students under Lend-Lease in WWII; Effects of world travel; Philosophy of teaching; Changes in economics; Childhood and education; Graduate studies at UW; Work in Washington, D.C.; John R. Commons biography. 82.   POOLEY, Robert C.  (1898-1978 ) Professor of English, Education and Integrated Liberal Studies At UW: 1931-1968
Early teaching; Freshman English; Staff recruitment following WWII; Ogg Committee and Committee B; ILS; ILS contrasted with Experimental College; Follow-up on ILS students. 83.   POST, Gaines  (1902-1987 ) Professor of History At UW: 1935-1964
Teaching and research; History Department; ILS; Coeducation; History Department faculty; University presidents and administrators; Dining clubs; Comments on University. 84.   REESE, Hans H.  (1891-1973 ) Professor of Neurology At UW: 1924-1962
Early life in Germany; Mendota State Hospital; Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute; UW Medical School; Work with Wisconsin Indians; WWII; German wartime medicine; Women in medicine; VA Hospital in Tomah; Early UW Nursing School; Medical School associates. 85.   REYNOLDS, May S.  (1891-1986 ) Graduate Student; Professor of Home Economics At UW: 1922-1961
Undergraduate background; M.A.; Ph.D.; Department of Home Economics under Abby Marlatt; Home Management House; Frances Zuill; Facilities; Subsequent deans; School of Home Economics; Department of Foods and Nutrition in College of Agriculture; School of Family Resources and Consumer Sciences; Student Life and Interest Committee; Service abroad; University Club; Federal funds; WARF support; Visiting professorships; Combining motherhood and career; Annual emeritus breakfast; Extension work. 86.   RICE, William Gorham  (1892-1979 ) Professor of Law At UW: 1922-1963
Background; Public service; International travel; Teaching; Colleagues and friends; Civil liberties work; University Committee; American Federation of Teachers; Faculty Credit Union; Law School; Carillon; Howard McMurray case; Retirement. 87.   RICHARDS, Hugh T.  (1918-2006) Professor of Physics At UW: 1946-1988
Background; Work on atom bomb during WWII; Los Alamos; Reasons for coming to UW; Raymond Herb; Physics Department; Problems in hiring; Federal grants and handling of overhead; Crowded conditions in Department; NSF's offer to finance building addition; Competition with Mathematics Research Center for space; Effort to set up separate college for sciences; Other problems as chairman; Department mode of operation; Consideration of division into applied and theoretical physics; Physical Science Divisional Committee's project for increased interchange between UW and state industry; Bombing of Sterling Hall and year of work repairing damage; West Campus Committee; Physics Department and TA Strike; Faculty governance. 88.   RIDEOUT, Walter B.  (1917- ) Professor of English At UW: 1962-1986 First Interview
Background; Early teaching; Women in English; English Department in 1960s; Hiring policies; TA training; Course requirements; TAs in English Department; Mathematics Research Center; TA Strike of 1970; Job market; Funding; Course evaluation; Non-tenured faculty.Second Interview
Research on Sherwood Anderson; Teaching; Writing. 89.   ROGERS, Samuel G. A.  (1894-1985 ) Professor of French At UW: 1919-1960
Change from English to French; Experimental College; Writing and research; Musical activities; Frank Lloyd Wright; UW personalities; Departments of French and Italian; Course in modern drama; French House; Mystery novels and Science Hall; WHA broadcasts. 90.   ROLLING, John D.  (1951- ) Graduate Student, History At UW: 1972-1979
Background; Undergraduate education; Choice of UW; Admissions procedure; Financial aid; History Department; Experiences as TA; Academic unions; Work in TAA; Student evaluations; Social encounters with professors.
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