Interviews 461 - 470

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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461.   CHIROFF, Richard T.  (1937- )
Undergraduate and Medical Student
At UW: 1955-1962

Interviewed: 1994 Length: 1 hour
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Finances; Housing; Fraternity; Jobs; Course work; Activities; Leisure time; Athletics; Discrimination; Faculty; Medical School; Career.

462.   WANDREY, June  (1920- )
Undergraduate Student
At UW: 1937-1938; 1946-1948

Interviewed: 1994 Length: .75 hour
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Course of study; Room and board; Social activities; Kohler School of Nursing; Army Nursing Corps and WWII; Bedpan Commando; Return to UW; Courses and instructors; Discrimination; Campus characters.

463.   MEINTZER, Beatrice  (1928- )
Undergraduate Student, Sociology
At UW: 1948-1950

Interviewed: 1994 Length: .5 hour
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Housing; Courses and instructors; Leisure time; Pres House; Athletics; Career and family.

464.   JONES, Donna  (1950- )
Undergraduate and Law Student; Director of Affirmative Action and Compliance
At UW: 1967-1973; 1975-1995

Interviewed: 1994 Length: 1.5 hours
Interviewer: Stephen Casanova
Background; Ruth Doyle; Student protest movement; "Colored Corner"; Leaders of UW black protest movement; Formation of African-American Studies Department; Racism; Failure of Madison Plan.

465.   HIRSCHFELDER, Elizabeth  (1902-2002)
Graduate Student; Assistant Professor of Mathematics
At UW: 1928-1930; 1931-1953

Interviewed: 1995 Length: 2 hours
Interviewer: Barry Teicher
Education at Brown; Teaching at University of Texas in 1920s; Graduate work at UW under Mark Ingraham; Teaching at UW during Depression and WWII; Husband Joe Hirschfelder; UW presidents and deans; Expansion of UW after WWII; Prominent figures in Mathematics Department; University League; Joe Hirschfelder's early training and work with Robert Oppenheimer; Theoretical Chemistry Institute; Prominent figures in Chemistry Department; Foundation of Hirschfelder Prize; Joe Hirschfelder at University of California-Santa Barbara.

466.   CLARENBACH, Kathryn F.  (1920-1994 )
Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Professor of Continuing Education, Extension
At UW: 1937-1988

First Interview
Interviewed: 1987 Length: 14 hours
Interviewer: Margaret Andreasen
Family background; Early education; Experiences at UW; Reactions to WWII; Work at War Production Board in Washington, D.C.; Graduate school; Marriage; Teaching at Purdue; Work on Henry Wallace's 1948 political campaign; Teaching and daily life at Olivet College in Michigan; Work at Encampment for Citizenship; Experiences at Edgewood College and on Board of Trustees at Alverno College; Work with Martha Peterson's continuing education program for women; Formation of Wisconsin's Governor's Commission on Status of Women and important accomplishments during tenure as chair; Foundation of National Organization for Women (NOW); Early conflicts and problems in NOW, including issue of lesbians and her relationship with Betty Friedan; Importance of state commissions on status of women for development of women's organizations like NOW; Changes in NOW; Tenure as executive director of 1977 International Women's Year Conference in Houston; International travels, including Cuba and Virgin Islands; Advances and setbacks of women's movement.
Second Interview
Interviewed: 1989 Length: 4.5 hours
Interviewer: Margaret Andreasen
Nomination to chair of NOW Board in 1966; Role of family and children in her life; Involvement with Wisconsin Governor's Commission on Status of Women; Impact of Wisconsin and other state commissions on NOW; Determining direction of NOW; Educational efforts of Wisconsin Governor's Commission; Creation of National Association of Commissions on Status of Women; Details of job as executive director of International Women's Year Conference; Controversial issues and important figures at Conference; Views on future directions of feminist movement; Her major contributions to women's movement.

467.   KALAS, J. Ellsworth  (1923- )
Undergraduate and Graduate Student
At UW: 1949-1951

Interviewed: 1993 Length: 1.25 hours
Interviewer: Mailed questionnaire
Background; Religious influences; UW-Milwaukee; Funding; Debate team; Memorial Union; Harriet Grim; History; Pastorship; Iron Cross Club; Daily Cardinal; Leisure time; Prime minister of India; Discrimination; Northwestern Theological Seminary School; First United Methodist Church; UW social and political climate; Liberalism; Reflections.

468.   GLOECKLER, Ray  (1928- )
Graduate Student; Lecturer; Professor of Art
At UW: 1946-1952; 1961-1994

Interviewed: 1994 Length: 3.5 hours
Series: Printmaking
Interviewer: Warrington Colescott, Arthur Hove and Barry Teicher
Background; Undergraduate courses and instructors; 150-lb. football team; Specialization in Art Department; Exhibitions; Critiques; Students; Faculty artists; Teaching art; Art training past and present; Fred Logan; Women and college art departments; His artwork; Student unrest; Method of work.

469.   MEEKER, Dean  (1920-2002)
Professor of Art
At UW: 1946-1992

Interviewed: 1994 Length: 3 hours
Series: Printmaking
Interviewer: Warrington Colescott, Arthur Hove and Barry Teicher
Background; Art school; Hiring by UW; John Guy Fowlkes; Art Department and its expansion; Development of print area; Serigraphy; William Stanley Hayter and Atlier 17; Meeker-McFee press; Papermaking; Transition to sculpture; Human form; "Found objects"; Alfred Sessler; Meeker's serigraphy studio; Pre-UW interests and influences; Courses; Print examples, various artists and techniques.

470.   RICHARDSON, J. David  (1945- )
Professor of Economics
At UW: 1970-1991

Interviewed: 1991 Length: 1991
Interviewer: Robert Lampman
Arrival at UW; Faculty mentors; International economics; Changes in Economics Department; Size of Department; Employment at Syracuse; Religion.


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