Harrison, Timothy C., Jr.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
David C. Hoeh oral history interview
Collection
Identifier: DOH-443
DOH-443
Date(s):
2015-05-07
Content Description
David C. Hoeh, Associate Director of Public Affairs in the Public Affairs Center at Dartmouth College, lecturer in Social Science at Dartmouth College, coordinator of Dartmouth College/Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) program. Oral history interview documenting his memories of World War II (WWII) as a child in Newton, Massachusetts, and his involvement in the Democratic Party of New Hampshire, first in student government at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), then in state...
Jim Zien oral history interview
Collection
Identifier: DOH-454
DOH-454
Date(s):
2015-05-10
Content Description
Jimmy H. Zien, Class of 1969. Oral history interview documenting his experiences with activism and the Vietnam War era. Zien describes his early life in post-World War II Tennessee and his father’s job with the National Labor Relations Board, including his interactions with continuing New Deal programs such as the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). He discusses race relations, McCarthyism, and nuclear threats during the Cold War. Zien recalls the assassination of President John F. Kennedy...
Paul Hodes oral history interview
Collection
Identifier: DOH-437
DOH-437
Date(s):
2014-08-07
Abstract
Paul W. Hodes, Class of 1972. Oral history interview documenting Hodes’ activism in the popular movement against the Vietnam War during his time at Dartmouth College. Hodes details the occupation of the administrative building, Parkhurst Hall, by Dartmouth College student activists, and his role as bearing a bullhorn to warn the occupants of the arriving police force. Hodes recalls the impact of the 1970 Kent State shootings, and his decision to participate in the March on Washington in the...
Richard J. Parker oral history interview
Collection
Identifier: DOH-450
DOH-450
Date(s):
2015-05-18
Content Description
Richard J. Parker, Class of 1968. Oral history interview documenting his experiences as an activist during the Vietnam War. Parker discusses his early interactions with national politics, his religious background, and his experiences with the civil rights movement. In particular, he describes his firsthand observations of the Watts riots in 1965, his work with the Dartmouth-Talladega Upward Bound program in Alabama in 1966, and his participation in campus protests. Parker discusses his time...