Oral history interview with Clyde Dankert
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
Creator
- Dankert, Clyde Edward, 1901-1982 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission from Dartmouth College required for publication or reproduction.
Extent
4 Digital File(s) (4 .wav audio files)
.25 Linear Feet (2 hours, 2 sound cassettes, 1 tape log (3 pages))
Language of Materials
English
Additional Description
Abstract
Clyde Dankert, Professor of Economics Emeritus 1930-1966. Oral history interview documenting his career at Dartmouth College. 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.
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