Interviews 421 - 430

Each 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.


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421.   VINJE, Mary Taylor  (1913- )
Undergraduate and Graduate Student
At UW: 1931-1938

Interviewed: 1984 Length: 1 hour
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Botany major; Botany Department; E. M. Gilbert; Student life; Forest Products Laboratory; Students and Depression; Career after graduation.

422.   BIE, James E.  (1927- )
Undergraduate Student
At UW: 1947-1950

Interviewed: 1984 Length: 4.25 hours
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Football; Tulane; Transfer to UW; School of Journalism faculty; Practical vs. theoretical courses; "Wild Bill" Kiekhofer; August Derleth and Extension course; Alpha Tau Omega; Haresfoot Club; Fraternities and sororities; Leisure time; UW boxing team; Death of boxer Charlie Mohr; Football at UW; Part-time job; St. Paul's; Alpha Tau Omega; Minorities and discrimination; Ted Zillman; Career goals.

423.   WALKER, Virginia Shaver  (1908- )
Undergraduate Student
At UW: 1927-1931

Interviewed: 1984 Length: 1.25 hours
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Student life; Leisure time; "The Jazz Singer"; Sorority rush and pledge; Louise Nardin; Depression; Paul Fulcher; Senior Swing-Out; Muir Woods; Board of Visitors.

424.   STITT, Linda  (1944- )
Program Director for Cultural Affairs, Memorial Union
At UW: 1980-

Interviewed: 1992 Length: 1.25 hours
Interviewer: Jan Ingram
Background; Early career at Memorial Union; Wisconsin Union Directorate and multicultural education; Ten Percent Society; Minority Recruitment Committee; Union multicultural education program; Fiji incident; Multicultural Center; Zeta Beta Tau slave auction; American Indian Studies program; Gary Sandefur; Wonk Sheek.

425.   STEPHENS, Helen Reed  (1894- )
Undergraduate Student, Home Economics
At UW: 1913-1917

Interviewed: 1992 Length: 1 hour
Interviewer: Jana Nidiffer
Dean of women Lois Matthews; Leisure activities; Matthews and fraternities and sororities; Abby Marlatt; Dean of women Louise Nardin; WWI; Women and careers; President Charles Van Hise.

426.   SHANNON, Jasper B.  (1903-1983 )
Graduate Student, Political Science
At UW: 1926-1928; 1931-1934

Interviewed: 1983 Length: 1.5 hours
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Robert LaFollette and decision to attend UW; Courses and professors in Political Science Department; Pitman Potter; Frederick A. Ogg; John M. Gaus; John Chapple; Dissertation and orals; Experimental College and Alexander Meiklejohn; Oliver Rundell.

427.   DILLETT, Robert M.  (1913- )
Undergraduate Student
At UW: 1930-1934

Interviewed: 1983 Length: 1.25 hours
Interviewer: Barry Teicher
UW's "atheistic" reputation; Journalism School; Helen Patterson; Max Otto; Journalism professors Willard Bleyer, Grant Hyde and Ralph Nafziger; Theta Chi; Daily Cardinal; Women's role on Cardinal; Julia Wilkinson; UW during Prohibition; Scott Goodnight; Louise Troxell.

428.   ZINGALE, Santos  (1908-1999 )
Graduate Student, Art; Professor of Art Education
At UW: 1943-1944; 1946-1978

Interviewed: 1992 Length: 2.5 hours
Interviewer: Barry Teicher
Childhood and education; Politics; WPA; Post-WWII Art Department; Its personalities; McCarthyism; Facilities; Campus personalities; Poker club; Career.

429.   SENZIG, Donna  (1940- )
Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Librarian; Director of College Library
At UW: 1962-

First Interview
Interviewed: 1995 Length: 1.25 hours
Interviewer: Mary Tipton
Transfer to College Library; Student protests; Work at Memorial Library; Student library jobs; Development of Network Library System (NLS); Introduction of Online Computer Library Center (OCLC); Faculty response to automation.
Second Interview
Interviewed: 1996 Length: 2.75 hours
Interviewer: Patrick Tally
Background; Undergraduate training at UW Extension-Green Bay and UW- Madison; Student library jobs; Library School; Library trainee; Memorial Library central technical services; Associate director of College Library; Director of College Library; General Library System directors; Development of NLS; Involvement of University of Chicago and IBM; Library staff response; Installation of NLS; Faculty reaction to NLS; Creation of automation department; Impact of Internet.

430.   TEMIN, Howard M.  (1934-1994 )
Professor of Oncology
At UW: 1960-1994

Interviewed: 1993 Length: 3.5 hours
Series: Life Sciences
Interviewer: Margaret Andreasen and Barry Teicher
Background; New biology; His recruitment and hiring by UW; California Institute of Technology; McArdle Laboratory in 1960s; Virology and cancer; Teaching method; Work on role of viruses in cancer; Choice of problems; Women and minorities at McArdle; Independent work; Work with post-doctoral and graduate students; Seminars; Maintenance of small laboratory; Relationship between choice of problems and funding; Rejection of his ideas in 1960s; Nobel Prize ceremonies in Sweden; Effects of Nobel Prize; Decline of biology at UW; Current research; Retrovirus variation and its relation to understanding and developing AIDS vaccine; Constructing viruses; His most important scientific accomplishments: provirus hypothesis, reverse transcriptase and determination of relationships among proviruses; His model of "doing science"; Establishment of program project grants and seminars relating to virology and tumor virology; Independent scientific research; Interaction in community of independent scientists; Harold Rusch; Family; Influence of scientific community's interest in choice of problems; Competition and funding in science; Harold Varmus; Outside activities: editorial boards, NIH committees and AIDS-related NAS activities; Rusch professorship; Importance of retrovirology.


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