Interviews 611-620

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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#611. DAVIDSON, Hermine (1910 - )
Undergraduate student
At UW: 1928-1932

Interviewed: 1997 Length: 1½ hours  
Interviewer: Mary Alice "Buff" Brennan  
Undergraduate education; Physical Education and Dance;Margaret H'Doubler; Curriculum; Teaching at Ohio State; Graduate education at NYU; Orchesis; Dance courses.

#612. FEE, Mary ( - )
Graduate student; Professor of Physical Education and Dance
At UW: 1949-53; 1953-77

Interviewed: 1987 Length:  
Interviewer: Mary Alice Brennan  
Early dance experiences; Teaching positions; Decision to enroll at UW and earn a Masters in physical education; Introduction to kinesthetic approach to movement; Margaret H’Doubler; Ph.D. program in physical education; Teaching; Rhythm class; Notation system.

#613. PETERSON, William H. (1880 - 1960)
Graduate student; Professor of Agricultural chemistry (later Biochemistry)
At UW: 1910-1913; 1914; 1915-51

Interviewed: c. 1959 Length: 0.75 hours  
Interviewer: Harriet Bunn  
E.B. Fred; Fred and WP's research on converting pentose sugars into acetic acid; Work with commercial solvents; WP's service on the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation fellowship committee; Funding.

#614. TARR, David W. (1931 - )
Professor of Political Science
At UW: 1963-95
SEE ALSO: Interview 837, conducted in 2006/07

Interviewed: 2003 Length: 3 hours  
Interviewers: Crawford Young and Matthew Dull  
Childhood; Undergraduate education at the University of Massachusetts–Amherst; Army career; Graduate education at the University of Chicago; Quincy Wright; Teaching at Mt. Holyoke and Amherst; Behavioralism; Work for the Legislative Reference Service; Roger Hilsman; Appointment to Wisconsin; Vietnam War; Grade inflation; International relations field in the department; Stephen Kleene; Experience as department chair; Graduate students; Athletic Board; Reflections on the political science department.

#615. SAPIRO, Virginia (1951- )
Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies; Associate Vice Chancellor for Teaching and Learning
At UW: 1976-

Interviewed: 2003 Length: 2 hours  
Interviewers: Crawford Young  
Childhood in New York; Undergraduate work in government at Clark University; Origin of her feminist politics; Graduate work in political science at Michigan; Center for Political Studies; Appointment to UW in political science and women's studies; Discrimination against women; Research; Teaching; Service at the national level; Chairing of the women's studies and political science department; Reflections on her administrative career; Recent events in the political science department.


#616. MERELMAN, Richard M. (1938 - )
Professor of Political Science
At UW: 1969-2001

Interviewed: 2003 Length: 2 hours  
Interviewers: Crawford Young and Matthew Dull  

Early life in Washington, DC; Desegregation of DC public schools; George Washington University; Murray Edelman; Austin Ranney; Harold Lasswell; University of Illinois; Yale political science department; UCLA; David Sears; James Scott; TAA; Vietnam War; Research; UW political science graduate program; Political science faculty.

#617. DRESANG, Dennis (1942 - )
Professor of Political Science; Director of La Follette Institute of Public Affairs
At UW: 1969-

Interviewed: 2003 Length: 3.25 hours  
Interviewers: Crawford Young and Matthew Dull  
Childhood; Undergraduate education at University of Wisconsin-Madison; Work at State Department during the Kennedy administration; Graduate education at University of California, Los Angeles; James Coleman; Dissertation research in Zambia; Appointment to Wisconsin; Research shift to studying bureaucracy and administration in the United States; Review of Wisconsin state personnel system; President Jimmy Carter's civil service reforms; Governor Patrick Lucey; Governor Tony Earl; Notable students; Tenures as associate chair and chair; Founding of the La Follette Institute of Public Affairs; Board of Athletics; Assessment of the political science department.

#618. KRITZER, Herbert M. (1947- )
Professor of political science and law; Director, Legal Studies Program
At UW: 1977-

Interviewed: 2003 Length: 2.25 hours  
Interviewer: Crawford Young TAPE FOUR RESTRICTED UNTIL 2025
Background; Growing up in Ohio; Study of political methodology; Conscientious objector; Vietnam era draft; UNC political science department; Paul Kreps, Duncan McCrae, George Rabinowitz; Theodore Lowi; Frank Munger; Ira Sharkansky; Joel Grossman; Dave Trubeck; Department of Justice research contract on the cost of litigation; Term as department chair; Department budgeting; Two profession households.

#619. WEISBERGER, June (1930 - )
Professor of Law
At UW: 1974-98

Interviewed: 2003 Length: 4.25 hours  
Interviewer: Stuart Gullickson  
Childhood and early education; Undergraduate degree in history from Swarthmore; Graduate work at Johns Hopkins; Marriage and homemaking; Decision to attend University of Chicago Law School; Law clerkship in the city attorney's office in Rochester, N.Y.; Position as legal counsel for Rochester school board; Appointment at Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations; Appointment to UW; Research and teaching on public sector labor law; Efforts to reform Wisconsin's marital property law; Service to university; Retirement activities.

#620. MUELLER, Gerald C. (1920- )
Undergraduate student; Graduate student; Professor of Oncology
At UW: 1938-46; 1947-50; 1950-91

Interviewed: 2003 Length: 1.75 hours  
Interviewer: Ann Peckham  
Childhood; Undergraduate research with Harold Rusch; McArdle Laboratory; Medical degree at UW; Graduate work in biochemistry with James Miller; Appointment to UW; Research in Germany and Brazil; Professional associations; Service; Gordon Research Conferences; Research.

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