Clyde Dankert Access Copy Tape 2 (Side A) | John Wolfenden Access Copy Tape 2 (Side B)
Description
The oral history interview of Clyde Dankert is comprised of two audiocassette recordings and a tape log of the recordings. The interview was conducted by Arthur Wilson on Oct. 17, 1974 in Hanover, NH. The entire interview runs for approximately one and a half hours. Professor Dankert describes his hiring and teaching responsibilities. He talks about the changes in his field and the tensions of the Keynesians and anti-Keynesians reflected in his department. He describes his colleagues: James Cusick, Bruce Knight, Joseph MacDonald, Malcolm Kier, Gregory Hines, Williams Carter, and Ray Leffler. He talks about administrator-faculty relationships, and discusses resentments towards Don Morrison and John Masland He describes relationships with the Tuck School, town-gown and the Hanover Co-op, and early faculty meetings.
Dates
- 1974-10-17
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Part of the Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts Repository