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Interviews 331 - 340Each 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.
331.   LEMOINE, Fannie  (1940-1998 ) Professor of Classics; Associate Dean of College of Letters and Science At UW: 1966-
Concern over decline of UW-Madison due to low faculty salaries; Organization of University Committee subcommittees to study budget, educational quality and UW-Madison contributions to economy; Difficulty of assessing educational quality; Convincing President Robert O'Neil of seriousness of situation; Role of PROFS and news service; Efforts to gain support around state; Problems faced by governor's task force; Uproar over salary differential; Key personalities in successful catch-up legislation; Current dilemmas for UW. 332.   LAWTON, Benjamin R.  (1922-1987 ) Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Member and President of Board of Regents At UW: 1940-1944; 1948-1949; 1950; 1951-1952; 1954-1986
Undergraduate life in 1940s; Financing education; Recollections of instructors; Assessment of UW System presidents during his tenure as regent; Regents and politics; Treatment of Madison campus under Merger; Salary catch-up issue. 333.   CURTI, Merle E.  (1897-1996 ) Professor of History At UW: 1942-1968 and CARSTENSEN, Vernon  (1907-1993 ) Professor of History At UW: 1945-1964
Background to writing The University of Wisconsin: A History, 1848-1925; Starting University Archives; Cooperation with departments; Problems with sources; Highlights of UW history; Relationship with Legislature; Important presidents and faculty; Charles Van Hise presidency; Curriculum and research; Women and UW; Origins of Wisconsin Idea, tradition of faculty governance and academic freedom; Richard Ely trial and sifting and winnowing statement; Libel suit against book.Note: See also individual interviews #027 with Curti and #230 with Carstensen.
Childhood in Madison; Undergraduate years at UW; Career; Appointment as WARF trustee; Issues; Appointment as Vilas trustee; Conditions of trust. 335.   SCHOENFELD, Clarence A.  (1918-1996 ) Undergraduate Student; Professor of Journalism At UW: 1937-1941; 1947-1985
Writing history of WARF; Network among those living in University houses in 1940s. 336.   PIKE, John R.  (1931- ) Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Managing Director of Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation At UW: 1949-1953; 1957-1964
Background; Appointment as director of WARF; Previous directors; Operation of WARF Board; Investment committee; Board members; Grant process; Appointment of Board members; Relationship with University and faculty; UW Foundation; Issue of publicity; WARF Institute; Investment in Wisconsin Dells; Procedural changes in management of WARF; Expectations for future. 337.   WOERPEL, Marvin  (1922- ) Undergraduate Student; Licensing Director of Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation At UW: 1940-1944
Background; Early years at WARF; Licensing directorship; Conflict with federal government over patent ownership and eventual solution; Examples of successful and unsuccessful patents; Faculty attitudes to patenting inventions through WARF; Decision to increase remuneration to inventors; Issues in software inventions; WARF and industrial park; WARF's arrangements with System campuses; Acquainting Board members with new research; Establishment of Licensing Executives Society and Society of University Patent Administrators.
First Interview
Second Interview
Background; Business School under deans Fayette Elwell and Erwin Gaumnitz; Women faculty members; Relationship with Economics Department; Changes in approach to teaching insurance; Life in tent colony as graduate student; Dow demonstration in Commerce Building; History of UW Faculty Association. 340.   VANDEBERG, Gale L.  (1920- ) Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Professor of Agricultural and Extension Education; Director of Cooperative Extension; Associate Dean of Extension At UW: 1939-1943; 1946-1983
Background; Undergraduate years at UW; Public school teaching; County agent work in Outagamie County; Fellowship at Cornell; Graduate work at UW; Training extension specialists; Appointment as assistant director of Cooperative Extension; Cooperative Extension issues in late 1950s; Extension Merger, 1985; Planning structure of merged Extension; Problems of merged Extension; UW System Merger of 1971 and its consequences for Extension; Funding problems since 1965; Extension chancellors; Relationship between Extension and College of Agriculture; Extension and UW System; Involvement in extension work at national level; Retirement.
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