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Interviews 391 - 400Each 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.
391.   KITTLESON, Aimee  (1971- ) Undergraduate Student, English At UW: 1989-1994 First Interview
Background; Decision to attend college and choice of UW; First impressions of Madison and campus; Courses, examinations and grades; Dormitory life; Extracurricular activities; Sex and drugs on campus; Minorities and women; ROTC controversy; Plans for future.Second Interview
Course of study; Courses and instructors; Anthropology Department; Finances; Jobs; Housing; Wisconsin Product Information Research Group (WISPIRG); Leisure time; Political issues; Alcohol; "Generation X." 392.   JORDAN, WILLIAM R., III (1944- ) Director of Arboretum At UW: 1977-
Background and creation of UW Arboretum; Michael Olbrich and Paul Stark; Colonel Joe Jackson's leadership; Aldo Leopold's arboretum idea; Restoration of prairie; Conservation movement; CCC in development of UW Arboretum. 393.   YOUMANS, William B.  (1910- ) Graduate Student, Physiology; Professor of Physiology At UW: 1935-1938; 1952-1977
Background and education; Decision to come to UW; Professors and courses; Graduate work; Major professor Walter Meek; WARF fellowship; Research assistant to Meek and Raymond Herrin; Teaching; Chairmanship; Physiology Department and its rating; Faculty and staff; Deans and administrators; Controversies in Department; Protest era; TA strikes; Blacks; Committees. 394.   SHAW, John R.  (1916-1995 ) Undergraduate Student; Manager, University Bookstore At UW: 1935-1939
Creation of University Book Store (UBS) as cooperative; Redesigned as trust on Harvard Cooperative model; Store locations; Connection between University and UBS; UBS Board; Reasons for UBS's success; Patronage refund and charge account system; Book pricing; Battle between institutionally and privately-owned stores; Effect of leasing on ownership; Career in bookstore business; Manager of UBS; Faculty and administrators; Vandalism and thievery; Commencement. 395.   SPERRY, Theodore M.  (1907-1995) Ecologist; Supervisor of Arboretum Development At UW: 1935-1941 First Interview
CCC experience at Camp Madison; Development of prairie; Role of CCC in Arboretum development; Personalities, including G. William Longenecker, Aldo Leopold and John Curtis; Burning experiments; CCC reunion.Second Interview
Early development of Arboretum by CCC; His background; Philosophy of Depression era in relation to CCC; Others involved in development of prairie, including Aldo Leopold, G. William Longenecker, John Curtis and Joseph Jackson. Third Interview
Jean Brandon Burnt, Gail Gralle Cody and Harriet Allender Steil, UW graduates of early 1950s, discuss Home Management House as part of old UW Home Economics Department. 397.   BROMLEY, Hank  (1960- ) Graduate Student, Educational Policy Studies At UW: 1990-1995
Background; Reasons for coming to UW; Background in women's studies; Restructuring in Women's Studies Department; Reaction to his acceptance of TAship in Women's Studies; Semester as TA; Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill controversy; Class evaluation; Publicity regarding appointment; TAship in Educational Policy Studies. 398.   ANDERSON, Donald M.  (1915-1995 ) Professor of Art At UW: 1947-1983
Background; Early interest in art; Army; Life at Badger Village; Art classes at UW in 1947; John Guy Fowlkes and James Watrous; Early career in art; Ben Shahn; Art Department; The Elements of Design; The Art of Written Forms; Career as "mall artist." 399.   WEISS, Victor F.  (1917- ) Undergraduate Student At UW: 1936-1940
Economics Department; Controversy over letter to Governor Julius Heil; Work on Daily Cardinal; Involvement with swim team; Induction into Phi Beta Kappa. 400.   GIBSON, Delbert L.  (1907- ) Undergraduate and Graduate Student At UW: 1925-1938
Background; Enrollment at UW; French Department, French House and French Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Rocking chair incident; Life at University Club; President Glenn Frank; Alexander Meiklejohn and Experimental College; Concerts in Stock Pavilion.
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