Oral history interview with John Neale.
Description
The oral history interview of John Neale is comprised of one audiocassette recording and a tape log of the recording. The interview was conducted by Arthur M. Wilson on July 8, 1975. The entire interview runs for approximately one hour. Neale talks about the nature of the Speech Department, the origins of the debating program and debating coach. He speaks of Dean Gordon Bill, Hopkins' style, Dickey's administration, the Cirotta Case, the nature of student discipline, and the change in deans. He also tells of his involvement in town affairs, the Trustees Planning Committee, and Town Planning Board.
Dates
- 1975-07-08
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission from Dartmouth College required for publication or reproduction.
Extent
1 hour (1 sound cassette)
3 pages (1 tape log)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
John Neale, Instructor of Public Speaking 1934-1975. Oral history interview documenting his career at Dartmouth College. Neale talks about the nature of the Speech Department, the origins of the debating program and debating coach. He speaks of Dean Gordon Bill, Hopkins' style, Dickey's administration, the Cirotta Case, the nature of student discipline, and the change in deans. He also tells of his involvement in town affairs, the Trustees Planning Committee, and Town Planning Board.
Interview Location
Interviewed by Arthur Wilson on July 8, 1975.
Formerly Known As
D.C. Hist. Phono 1176
Date Processed
2010-01-6
Part of the Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts Repository