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				<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Washington State University Emeritus Society Oral Histories <date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="2010/2011">2010-2011</date></titleproper>

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					Emeritus Society Oral Histories</titleproper>

				<author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid prepared by Mark O'English and Hannah
					Robinson.</author>
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				<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Washington State University Libraries
					Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections </publisher>

				<date calendar="gregorian" encodinganalog="date" normal="2017">© 2017</date>

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				<corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts,
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				<corpname encodinganalog="110" role="creator" rules="rda">Washington State
					University. Emeritus Society.</corpname>
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			<unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Washington State University Emeritus Society Oral
				Histories</unittitle>

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			<abstract encodinganalog="5203_">The collection is a series of oral interviews conducted
				with retired Washington State University faculty between March 2010 and April 2011.
				The interviews document the interviewees life and work at Washington State
				University, as well as their recollections of significant campus events.</abstract>
			<langmaterial>Collection materials are in<language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng">English</language></langmaterial>
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			<p>The Washington State University Emeritus Society was formed in 2007, so that WSU
				could aid retired faculty member in making effective use of skills and experience
				developed in years of employment in their fields and to explore new directions of
				intellectual endeavor, to the benefit of the retirees, the University, and its
				current faculty, staff, and students. In 2010-2011 the Society conducted oral
				history interviews with several retired faculty.</p>
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			<p>The collection is a series of oral interviews conducted with retired Washington State
				University faculty between March 2010 and April 2011. The interviews document the
				interviewees life and work at Washington State University, as well as their
				recollections of significant campus events.</p>
			<p>The interviews were all conducted by Washington State University PhD candidate Katy
				Fry, and recorded digitally as wav files using a Sansa Fuze. Transcripted interviews
				were returned to Mrs. Fry and the interviewees for correction/elaboration, and those
				corrected files are maintained as Microsoft Word files, but also have been printed
				and can be physically found in this collection. Also present in the collection are
				permission forms signed by the interviewer and interviewee.</p>
			<p>Creation of the transcripts was provided through a fund created in 2004 by the
				returning (Golden Grad) Alumni of the Washington State College Class of 1954.</p>
		</scopecontent>
		<arrangement encodinganalog="351" id="a4">
			<p>The collection is organized alphabetically by interviewee. Two DVDs containing the
				interviews and electronic files of the transcripts are held in one folder at the
				rear of the collection.</p>
		</arrangement>
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			<p>Archival copies of the wav and word files are held in MASC's digital archives.</p> 
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			<p>This collection is open and available for research use.</p>
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			<p>Copyright restrictions apply.</p>
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			<p>[Item description] </p>
			<p>Washington State University Emeritus Society Oral Histories, 2010-2011 (Archives 319) </p>
			<p>Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.</p>
		</prefercite>
		<acqinfo encodinganalog="541" id="a19">
			<p>The oral histories of the Emeritus Society Oral History Project were received on an
				individual basis in 2010 and 2011. They were accessioned (UA2012-01) upon receipt of
				the permissions forms, and processed at that time.</p>
		</acqinfo>
		<processinfo encodinganalog="583" id="a20">
			<p>This collection was processed by University Archivist Mark O'English. Descriptions of
				individual interviews were created by WSU History student Hannah Robinson. </p>
		</processinfo>
		<relatedmaterial encodinganalog="5441_" id="a6">
			<p>MASC maintains a list of its <extref href="https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/oral-history">oral history
					holdings</extref>, but collections with strong WSU ties include: </p>
			<p>WSU's Centennial Oral History Project Oral Histories, 1982-1988 <extref href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv22586">(Archives
				202)</extref></p>
			<p>WSU Class of '54 Washington State University Oral History Project, 2005-2008 <extref href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv11996">(Archives
				297)</extref></p>
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				<corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610" rules="rda" source="lcsh">Washington
					State University -- Faculty</corpname>
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					<physdesc><extent>69 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-04-05</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Ackerman, Robert (Archaeology
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He discusses his academic career including his ethnographic and
						archaeological research in southwestern Alaska and teaching both
						undergraduates and graduate students in the Washington State University
						Anthropology department. He talks about interdepartmental cooperation on the
						WSU campus and the development of the Anthropology department. Other topics
						include his research concerning the peopling of the New World as well as his
						wife’s research; Lillian Ackerman was an adjunct Anthropology faculty
						member.</p>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>116 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2011-04-11</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Ashby, LeRoy (History Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about his academic career and how he was hired for the History
						department at Washington State University. He also discusses his involvement
						in the civil rights movement with his wife Mary. His wife Mary Ashby is also
						interviewed for a large part of the interview.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>168 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-10-07; 2010-10-21</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Bennett, Ed (History Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about his military service overseas and his academic career studying
						Russian history and the United States' diplomatic relations with the Soviet
						Union. He also discusses his research and teaching career at WSU as well as
						his administrative work on campus, university politics, and student strikes
						in the 1970s. He mentions women who worked in the History department, his
						job chairing the athletic council, and how his work affected his wife
						Margery. He discusses being chosen as the keynote speaker for the Roosevelt
						Library’s 50th Anniversary celebration of recognition of Russia. He talks
						about traveling to Russia for a five year research job where he analyzed
						Soviet-American relations after World War II. He also mentions his
						appointment to the American Historical Association council.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>115 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-04-21</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Butcher, Walter (Economic Sciences
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He discusses his academic career studying agricultural economics and his work
						as an economic researcher for the United States Department of Agriculture.
						He talks about his hiring process at Washington State University, campus
						politics, and his academic research. He mentions starting an irrigation
						consulting company, a power plant project, and his post-retirement
						irrigation project in Uzbekistan.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>98 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-12-19</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Durrant, Sue (Physical Education
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>She talks about her education and career at Washington State University. She
						discusses teaching physical education, coaching women’s college sports, and
						the Association of Faculty Women at Washington State University. She also
						talks about her involvement in the implementation of Title IX and gender
						equality in college athletics.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<physdesc><extent>118 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-04-05; 2010-04-12</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Hinman, George (Earth and Environmental
						Sciences Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about obtaining degrees in Physics at Carnegie Institute of
						Technology and his career as a professor at Washington State University.
						Topics discussed include energy independence research, current energy
						issues, nuclear energy, environmental science and regional planning. He
						discusses his involvement as a consultant for the Government Accountability
						Office for thirty years. He talks about chairing the environmental science
						and regional planning program and his involvement in the Washington Public
						Power Supply System.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>97 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-11-02</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Kiessling, Nick (English
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He discusses getting a masters degree in American History and a PhD in
						English for Medieval Studies both at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He
						talks about his career at Washington State University, his teaching and
						research, and administrative politics on campus. Other topics include the
						implementation of a doctorate English degree at Washington State University,
						student movements on campus, his academic research in England, and his work
						editing the Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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				<did>
					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>119 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-03-09; 1010-03-15</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Kirschner, Len (Zoology
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He discusses getting a degree in physiology at the University of
						Wisconsin-Madison, being hired at Washington State University, and his
						involvement in the Pullman community. He talks about campus administration,
						his work with the WWAMI, and civil rights issues on campus. He talks about
						the McCarthy era, the civil rights movement, and Vietnam War student
						movements on the Washington State University campus. He also discusses
						minority students in detail.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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				<did>
					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>125 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2011-04-20</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Kromman, Inga (Education
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>She talks about her early career as an elementary teacher, her graduate and
						post-graduate studies, and her professorship at Washington State University.
						She discusses the education department in detail, including administration,
						politics, and gender equality issues. She also discusses her involvement in
						forming the Association for Faculty Women.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<physdesc><extent>181 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-04-19; 2010-04-28</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Maloney, Thomas (Mechanical and Materials
						Engineering Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about attending Washington State University as an undergraduate,
						campus life, and obtaining a degree in Industrial Arts. He also discusses
						being hired at Washington State University, becoming a full professor, and
						directing the wood materials and engineering lab without ever getting a
						higher degree. Other topics of discussion include teaching, awards, personal
						health, and his family. He talks about organizing the International
						Nondestructive Testing of Wood Symposium, his family and his involvement
						saving the Lewis Alumni Centre.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>140 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-11-09; 2011-03-08</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Nakata, Herb (Microbiology
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He reminisces about living through Japanese-American incarceration as a
						teenager during WWII, studying bacteriology and microbiology in college, and
						serving in the army during the Korean War. He discusses chairing the
						microbiology department at Washington State University for 24 years, student
						movements on campus, and university administration. He also mentions writing
						a history of the microbiology department at Washington State University,
						raising money for student scholarships, and his wife who also had a master’s
						degree in microbiology.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>77 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-03-10</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Orlich, Don (Education Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He discusses growing up in Montana, ROTC at the University of Montana, and
						getting a master’s degree in science education. He reminisces about being
						hired at Washington State University, campus administration and politics,
						teaching, and research. Other topics include science education in public
						schools, women in science, and university student movements.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<physdesc><extent>67 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-04-28</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Quann, James (Registrar
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about growing up in Coulee City, Washington, getting his
						undergraduate and master’s degrees at Washington State University, and
						serving in the army during the Korean War. He discusses being hired at
						Washington State University as registrar, some teaching, and his research
						about student military veterans. Other topics include the Veteran’s Memorial
						on the Washington State University Campus, work outside the university,
						travelling, and campus life.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>54 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-12-07</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Richarz, Sherrill (Childhood Education
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>She reminisces about undergraduate school at Trinity University in Texas
						where she majored in bacteriology, getting married, and moving around the
						world with her husband who was in the Air Force. She talks about starting a
						family, resuming her education at Washington State University and getting a
						master’s degree in Early Childhood as well as a doctorate in Child
						Development at the University of Idaho. She also discusses her career as a
						professor in the Human Development department at Washington State
						University, her students, and campus issues.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>64 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-03-24</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Seamans, David (Electrical Engineering and
						Computer Science Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He reminisces about going to the University of Kansas and getting an
						undergraduate and graduate degree in electrical engineering. He talks about
						being hired at Washington State University, university administration, and
						campus life. He also discusses technological advancements that happened
						during his professional career, his passion for music, and various
						students.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>124 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-04-14</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Short, James (Sociology
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about serving in the Marine Corps during World War II, his education
						at Denison University and the University of Chicago majoring in Sociology,
						and his later career as professor at Washington State University. He
						discusses his research concerning teenage gangs in Chicago, his
						publications, and visiting professorships at multiple universities. He also
						talks about race issues and students movements on the Washington State
						University campus.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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				<did>
					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>76 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-03-17</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Swanson, Thor (Political Science
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about attending the University of Iowa for undergraduate and
						graduate school for degrees in economics and political science respectively.
						He also mentions getting his PhD at Syracuse in political science and being
						hired at Washington State University. He discusses teaching, developing the
						political science graduate program, and his appointment as the chair of the
						discipline committee from 1968 to 1972 during times of student unrest.</p>
				</scopecontent>
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					<container type="box">1</container>
					<physdesc><extent>75 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-04-09</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Whittlesey, Norman (Agricultural Economics
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He reminisces about his college education in agricultural economics at
						Colorado State University and the University of Iowa. He also discusses
						being hired at Washington State University and his research and teaching. He
						talks about his research projects, specifically his work on the Columbia
						Basin Project. Other topics include farming in eastern Washington and state
						politics.</p>
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					<physdesc><extent>107 minutes</extent></physdesc>
					<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="" encodinganalog="date">2010-03-08</unitdate>
					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Yount, Ralph (Chemistry
						Department)</unittitle>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>He talks about his education in chemistry at Iowa State University, his
						scientific research, and working at Washington State University. He
						discusses his part in the development of the biochemistry and biophysics
						department at Washington State University and his chairmanship of the
						chemistry department. Other topics include campus administration and
						politics, students, women in higher education, and work with the WWAMI
						program.</p>
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