Interviews 61 - 70

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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61.   KING, Thomas  (1939- )
Head of Wisconsin State Employees Union, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Council 24

Interviewed: 1977 Length: 1 hour
Series: TA Strike, 1970
Interviewer: Laura Smail
Education; Early career; School for Workers; Organizing TAA; State Employees Union; Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission; TA Strike of 1970; Collective bargaining for faculty.

62.   KNAPLUND, Dorothy  (1903-1999 )
Undergraduate Student, History; Wife of Paul Knaplund (Professor of History)
At UW: 1925-1929

Interviewed: 1977 Length: 4 hours
Series: Faculty Wives
Interviewer: Laura Smail
Background; Undergraduate days; History Department in 1920s and early 1930s; Courses and instructors; Faculty social life; Home and family; Experimental College; Women's rights; Paul Knaplund's work; Town and gown relations; Helen C. White; UW faculty and administration personalities; Teachers' Retirement Fund; Origin of Department of Comparative Literature; Commonwealth professorship; Frank Lloyd Wright; Paul Knaplund's book, Moorings Old and New; Relations with students and colleagues; Projected gifts to UW from classes of 1925 and 1927.

63.   KOTCH, Alex  (1926- )
Professor of Chemistry
At UW: 1967-1978

Interviewed: 1976 Length: 1.5 hours
Series: TA Strike, 1970
Interviewer: Laura Smail
Education; NSF's Centers for Excellence program; Chemistry Department admissions policies; Graduate student support; Mulvihill Committee; Dow interviews; TA Strike of 1970 and its handling; Council of Ten; Harassment; Peer review issue; Evaluation of TAs; Graduate Student-Faculty Conference Committee; Language requirements in Chemistry Department; Delivery of chemicals; Class size.

64.   KOWALKE, Otto L.  (1878-1976 )
Undergraduate and Graduate Student; Professor of Chemical Engineering
At UW: 1902-1948

Interviewed: 1972 Length: 1.5 hours Transcript: 26 pages
Interviewer: Donna Taylor
Early engineering facilities; Beginning of Chemical Engineering Department; Committee of Twenty-Five; Funding compared with that of College of Agriculture; Chemical manufacture course; Chemistry-Chemical Engineering relations; Charles Burgess; Effects of WWI; Effects of Depression; Dormitory system; Faculty and administrative associates; Teaching; Retirement.

65.   KRINSKY, Edward B.  (1941- )
Graduate Student, Economics; Assistant Dean of College of Letters and Science; Director of Academic Personnel
At UW: 1963-1966; 1969-1978

Interviewed: 1977 Length: 2 hours
Series: TA Strike, 1970
Interviewer: Laura Smail
Background; Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission; Acceptance of job to bargain with TAA; Relationship between TAA and Wisconsin Federation of Teachers and between latter and AFL-CIO; Division between chancellor's and L&S dean's offices; Class size issue; Contacts with faculty; TAA support; Effects of contract; Failure of informal talks; TA leadership; Health insurance program; Harassment.

66.   LUBERG, LeRoy E.  (1908-1982 )
Graduate Student; Assistant to President; Dean of Students
At UW: 1931-1939; 1946-1973

Interviewed: 1975 Length: 16 hours
Interviewer: Donna Taylor
Graduate work; Introduction to UW administration; WWII; Veterans; Enrollment fluctuations; Building program; Campus expansion; Memorial Library; Hill Farms development; Firing of President Glenn Frank; Depression; Badger Village; Student finances; Howard McMurray case; UW centennial; Attempts at Merger; CCHE; Merger; High school relations; Academic freedom; Communist speakers on campus; Joseph McCarthy; Year in Governor Vernon Thomson's office; Dean of students position; Changing student regulations and controls; Sorority and fraternity discrimination; Liquor on campus; Human Rights Committee; 1967 Dow Protests; Student protest movement; Army Mathematics Research Center; WARF; Bombing of Sterling Hall; Crowd control; Role of students in administration; Alumni; Regents; Board of Visitors; Land acquisition and campus planning; Federal funding; Faculty governance; Presidents E. B. Fred, Conrad Elvehjem and Fred Harvey Harrington; Chancellors; Controversy over location of new Clinical Sciences Center; Closing reflections.

67.   MCCARTY, Harold B.  (1901-1987 )
Professor of Radio and Television, Extension; Director of WHA and State Broadcasting System
At UW: 1928-1968

and ENGEL, Harold A.  (1903-1985 )
Professor of Radio and Television, Extension; Assistant Director of WHA
At UW: 1931-1968

Interviewed: 1972 Length: 1.5 hours Transcript: 39 pages
Interviewer: Stephen Lowe
Beginnings of WHA radio; Statewide FM development; State broadcasting's opponents and supporters; Educational programming; "School of the Air" and "College of the Air"; Finances; Faculty Radio Committee; Political broadcasts; First radio station on air; Impact of WHA outside Wisconsin.

68.   MCMULLEN, Katherine  (1893-1984 )
Graduate Student; Associate Professor of English, Extension
At UW: 1927-1963

Interviewed: 1977 Length: 2 hours Transcript: 36 pages
Interviewer: Laura Smail
Choosing UW; Graduate work in English Department; Fellow TAs; William Ellery Leonard; Alexander Hohlfeld; Extension teaching in Fond du Lac, Green Bay and Waupaca; Extension high school courses; United States Armed Forces Institute; Correspondence courses; WWII service personnel; Courses for physically handicapped and prison inmates; Salaries; Status of women; Extension faculty; Retirement; Writings.

69.   MERCIER, Germaine E.  (1898-1995 )
Assistant Professor of French
At UW: 1923-1968

Interviewed: 1974 Length: 2 hours Transcript: 52 pages
Interviewer: Donna Taylor
French background; French House; WWII Civil Affairs Training Course; Junior year abroad program; Fulbright program; French radio programs; Teaching; Position of women; Interdepartmental relations; Faculty associates; University Club.

70.   MERRIMAN, Curtis  (1875-1975 )
Professor of Education; Registrar
At UW: 1923-1945

Interviewed: 1972 Length: 1.5 hours Transcript: 21 pages
Interviewer: Stephen Lowe
Early years in Department of Education; Experience as registrar; Work in state; Relationships with students; UW personalities; Changes in education.


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