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Interviews 521 - 530Each 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.
First Interview
Background; Undergraduate education; Employment at Memorial Union; Campus activism; Employment in dean of students office; Madison Academic Computing Center (MACC); Employment in chancellor's office; UW building projects; City- University Coordinating Committee; Parking on campus; Former governors; Research Park; Minority student recruitment; Terms as mayor of Madison; City Council meetings; Employment as vice president of administration at UW Foundation; Employment at University of California-Davis; Youth violence conferences. Second Interview
Chancellor’s Office under Edwin Young; Wisconsin State Journal articles on research; role of student protest in facilitating city-university relations; visit to University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Campus Planning Committee; involvement of Irving Shain and WARF; City Council; CUNA; Wisconsin for Research; relations with UW-Milwaukee; physical expansion of the city of Madison.
522.   BOYLE, William C.  (1936- )
Childhood; Undergraduate education at University of Cincinnati; Master's degree in sanitary engineering; Doctoral program at California Institute of Technology; Hiring by UW; Interdisciplinary research; Oxygen transfer research; Academia's over-emphasis on research; Changes in student body; Professional societies; Changes in Civil and Environmental Engineering Department; Deans Kurt Wendt, Robert Marshall and John Bollinger; Consulting work; Retirement. 523.   HIGGINS, Thomas  (1911-1998 ) Professor of Electrical Engineering At UW: 1946-1983
Childhood and early education; Undergraduate education at Cornell; Master's degree in mathematics; Employment at Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D. at Purdue University; Employment at Tulane University and Illinois Institute of Technology; Krone's Theory; Employment at UW; Research in nuclear reactions; Cybernetics; Improvements in College of Engineering facilities; Advanced Basic Automatic Control Theory; Electrical engineering research during WWII; Former graduate students; Founding of UW-Milwaukee School of Engineering; Professional societies; Deans Kurt Wendt, Robert Marshall and John Bollinger; Consulting work; Retirement. 524.   WANG, Chu-Kia  (1917- ) Professor of Civil Engineering At UW: 1960-1992
Background; Undergraduate work at St. John's University in Shanghai; Graduate work at University of Illinois; Curtis-Wright Research Laboratory; Professorship at University of Colorado-Boulder; Hiring by UW; Work in theoretical aspects of structure design; Committee work; Consulting work; Retirement. 525.   STEWART, Warren E.  (1924- ) Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Professor of Chemical Engineering At UW: 1941-1945; 1946-1947; 1956-1997
Early education; Undergraduate work; V-12 training program; Master's degree at UW; Ph.D. at MIT; Project evaluation division of Sinclair Research; Return to Madison; Chemical Engineering Department; Olaf Hougen; Student protest movement; Research; Transport Phenomena; Graduate students; Numerical Analysis Laboratory; Engineering societies. 526.   MONKMEYER, Peter L.  (1930- ) Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering At UW: 1961-1993
Background; Undergraduate and graduate education at Cornell University; Fulbright fellowship; Hiring by UW; Research; Students and student recruitment; Consulting work; Crow Committee; Other committee work; Faculty governance; Department chairmanship; Deans Kurt Wendt, Robert Marshall and John Bollinger; Retirement. 527.   HEINE, Richard  (1918- ) Graduate Student; Professor of Materials Science and Engineering At UW: 1947-1984
Early education; Wayne State University; Master's program at UW; Foundry practices; Research interests; Collaborative research projects; Importance of casting industry; Biblical references to molding and casting; Synthetic molding sands; Engineering students; Development of materials science area at UW; Retirement. 528.   NOVOTNY, Donald  (1934- ) Graduate Student; Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering At UW: 1958-1996
Childhood; Undergraduate and graduate education at Illinois Institute of Technology; Doctoral work at UW; Employment at UW; Introductory Electromechanics; Visiting professorship in Netherlands; Department chairmanship; Wisconsin Electric Motor and Power Electronics Consortia; Fulbright lectureship in Belgium; National Technological University; Engineering courses; Changes in student body; Former graduate students; Outreach teaching; Electric fishing; Committee work; Consulting work; Growth of College of Engineering. 529.   LEDERBERG, Joshua  (1925- ) Professor of Genetics At UW: 1947-1959
Family background; Stuyvesant High School; Early interest in science; Columbia College; Francis J. Ryan; Navy V-12 training program; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Early work with neurospora; Work at Yale with Edward L. Tatum; Tatum's work with George Beadle; Discovery of recombination in bacteria; Cold Spring Harbor Symposium; Challenge by Andre Lwoff and Max Delbrck; Position at UW; Candidates; Interview; Hiring concerns; Job offer; Arrival in Madison; Ira Baldwin; Rudolph Froker; Department of Agricultural Genetics; Jim Crow; Recombination research; Karl Paul Link; Transduction; Norton Zinder; Lambda; Larry Morse; Immunogenetics; Phase variation; Tetsuo Iino; Cell motility; Bruce Stocker; Replica plating; Esther Lederberg; S. G. Bradley; David Skaar; Aleck Bernstein; Bob Wright; Boris Rotman; Tom Nelson; Summer research at Berkeley; Roger Stanier; Protoplasts, L forms and penicillin; Fulbright fellowship in Australia; McFarlane Burnet; Work with NASA; Moon infall; Carl Sagan; James Watson and Bill Hayes; Numerical Analysis Laboratory; Teaching; Department of Medical Genetics; John Z. Bowers; Kimball Atwood; Stanford University; Arthur Kornberg; Nobel Prize; Trip to Sweden; Honorary degree; Reflections on career at UW. 530.   O'BRIEN, David (1977- ) Undergraduate Student At UW: 1995-
Background; Involvement in Barnard and Chadbourne Hall Association (BACH); Life in Chadbourne Hall; Origins of Chadbourne Residential College (CRC); Listening Sessions; CRC Steering Committee; University Housing and CRC; Wisconsin Welcome Week; Community Board Elections; Origins and goals of Mission Groups; Changes in CRC for the second year; Role of Bill Cronon; Academic Advising at CRC; Personal Academic Goals; Final evaluation of CRC.
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