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Interviews 141 - 150Each 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.
141.   FRIEDMAN, Susan S.  (1943- ) Graduate Student; Assistant Professor of English At UW: 1966-1973; 1975-
Research; Writing; Interaction with students; Teaching students about sexism; Joint writing project with students; Life as a working mother. 142.   FISHMAN, Sterling  (1932-1997 ) Graduate Student; Professor of History and Educational Policy Studies At UW: 1955-1960; 1963-1996
Interest in history; Research, writing and teaching; Relationships with colleagues; Effects of architecture on faculty and students. 143.   SCOTT, A. C.  (1909-1985 ) Professor of Theatre and Drama; Husband of Dorothea Scott (Lecturer, Library School, #151) At UW: 1962-1981
Background; WWII experiences; Life in China and Hong Kong; Study of Chinese and Japanese theater; Teaching acting; Producing first plays; Audience and newspaper critics; Theatre Department; Students in 1960s; Impact of television on student acting; Broom Street Theater; Comments on administration and humanities. 144.   NITTI, John J.  (1943- ) Graduate Student; Assistant Professor of Spanish At UW: 1967-
Background and education; Reasons for going into Spanish; His wife; Position concerning Vietnam War and TAA; TAs of 1970; Effect of TAA Strike on Department; Dow Protests; Decision to stay at UW; Dissertation and computers; Using computers for humanities research; Bibliography of old Spanish texts; Old Spanish Dictionary project; Future of computers. 145.   MARTIN, Philip N.  (1953- ) Undergraduate Student At UW: 1978-1980
Interest in Scandinavian fiddle music; Learning to play; Role of fiddle in old Wisconsin; Research on fiddles and fiddlers. 146.   PARATORE, Francesca  (1906-1993 ) Undergraduate Student At UW: 1928-1932
Background and education; UW tuition raised from bootlegging; Experimental College; UW student income level; Friendships; Football; Job at University Club; Work for armed forces; Special college events; Count Sforza; Gian Orsini; "Seminars" at family speakeasy; Discrimination; Prominent customers; Changes in UW; Memorial Union; Student social life; Glenn Frank; UW land purchases; Town and gown relations; Ethnic groups; Ku Klux Klan in Madison; Land drainage; Italian restaurants in Madison; Comments on WWI and WWII. 147.   ANDREWS, William L.  (1946- ) Assistant Professor of English At UW: 1977-1988
Research; Afro-American literature; Musical interests; System of note-taking and writing; Interactions with colleagues; Family background. 148.   JOHANSEN, Gunnar  (1906-1991 ) Artist-in-Residence; Professor of Music At UW: 1939-1976
Coming to America; Early work; Artist-in-residence at UW; School of Music; Pro Arte Quartet; Rudolph Kolisch; Paul Badura-Skoda; Bach bicentennial, 1950; Leonardo Academy. 149.   RUDIN, Mary Ellen  (1924- ) Professor of Mathematics At UW: 1959-1991 First Interview
Background and education; University mathematics instructors; Desirable traits for mathematics career; Teaching; Elementary mathematics teachers as students; Choosing problems; Language of mathematics; Work method; Difficulties of women mathematicians; Interaction with colleagues and graduate students; Teaching undergraduates; Writing and lecturing; Mathematician couples.Second Interview
Preston Hammer; Numerical Analysis Laboratory; Development of Department of Computer Sciences; Mathematics Department and use of computers; Mathematics Research Center; Mathematics Department; TAA; Building Van Vleck Hall. 150.   COFFMAN, Edward M.  (1929- ) Professor of History At UW: 1961-1992
Research and writing methods; Relationship with interviewees; Research on peacetime armies; Writing.
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