Oral history interview with Carl England.
Description
The oral history interview of Carl England is comprised of two audiocassette recordings and a tape log of the recordings. The interview was conducted by Arthur Wilson on Oct. 11, 1975 in Nantucket, MA. The entire interview runs for approximately one and a half hours. Professor England provides his memories of President Hopkins; he describes working with Hopkins on his speeches and Hopkins' manner with the faculty. He gives his recollections of President Dickey and talks about the differences between the two men. He discusses the strengths and weaknesses of "The Individual and the College" and "Great Issues" courses. He also provides information on the Ray Cirotta case, Robert Kilmarx, Committee on Administration, the Dartmouth Players, and his role as moderator of the Hanover Precinct. Also spoke of his activity during WII and his Teaching Navigation speech.
Dates
- 1975-10-11
Creator
- England, Carl David, 1900-1989 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission from Dartmouth College required for publication or reproduction.
Extent
2 hours (2 sound cassettes)
2 pages (1 tape log)
Language of Materials
English
Additional Description
Abstract
Carl England, Professor of Speech Emeritus 1938-1965. Oral history interview documenting his career at Dartmouth College. Professor England provides his memories of President Hopkins; he describes working with Hopkins on his speeches and Hopkins' manner with the faculty. He gives his recollections of President Dickey and talks about the differences between the two men. He discusses the strengths and weaknesses of "The Individual and the College" and "Great Issues" courses. He also provides information on the Ray Cirotta case, Robert Kilmarx, Committee on Administration, the Dartmouth Players, and his role as moderator of the Hanover Precinct. Also spoke of his activity during WII and his Teaching Navigation speech.
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