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Transcription: Perry Adkisson Transcription- Final Version - June 23, 2000
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Transcription: Frank Anderson Jr.- Final Version - July 23, 1999
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Transcription: Frank Anderson Jr. Original As Recorded Version of Interview - July 23, 1999
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Transcription: Frank Anderson Jr. Edited Version of Original Transcription - July 23, 1999
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Transcription: Carolyn Adair Interview Final Version - Aug. 03, 1999
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This is the final version of Mrs. Adair's interview
Transcription: Carloyn Adair Interview Edited Version
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Contains an edited version of the transcription
Transcription: Bonnie Beaver Final Version - Aug. 08, 2000
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73 Pages
Transcription: Added in section about Aggie Muster by President Bowen
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Section added by President Bowen about Aggie Muster
Two Pages
Tom Adair Floppy Disk - Dec. 05, 2000
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The History of Geology at Texas A&M University According to Dr. Robert R. Berg - June 09, 1977
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A History of the Geology Department at Texas A&M written by Professor Robert R. Berg
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The Heritage Preservation Oral History Program was designed to preserve for future generations of Aggies the history and traditions of Texas A&M as experienced by a diverse group of people.
The oral histories were largely collected by Haskell Monroe, the director of the program and the Dean of Faculties Emeritus, through an interview process. Haskell Monroe was a history professor at Texas A&M University as well as the President of the University of Texas at El Paso and the Chancellor of the University of Missouri. While at A&M he served as the secretary of the Aspirations Committee. This Committee wrote crucial reports advising changes that would help create the diversity experienced at A&M to this day including racial integration, co-education, and the elimination of the compulsory Corps of Cadets service.
The interviewees, for the Heritage Preservation Oral History Program, ranged from faculty, staff, students, and people highly involved in the university. This was intentionally done to give a diverse and well-rounded history and perception of life at Texas A&M University. These people ranged from university Presidents and their wives, yell leaders, student body presidents, and professors. In the Early Years of the program's history the focus was on A&M in the 1930s and the impact of the Corps. While in later interviews conducted professors and students were interviewed about more specific facets of A&M and individual programs and departments. While the program initially was supposed to only interview about 24 important people to the intuition it grew considerably throughout the process. The interviews were conducted from 1998 to 2002 totaling up to over 200 individual interviews and interviewees.
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CD with 2 MP3 Files Containing the Audio Files for the interview
Release Form: Thomas Adiar III - Dec. 05, 2000
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Release Form: Albritton - Feb. 27, 1998
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Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
Part of Texas A&M Heritage Preservation Oral History Program Collection
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Ray Bowen Edited Transcription - Aug. 10, 2000
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Perry Adkisson Transcription- Final Version - June 23, 2000
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Reflections of Dr. Adkisson as the Head of the Entomology Department and the history of the entomology department at Texas A&M.
Les Appelt Transcription as Dictated - June 11, 1998
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This transcription is the original as dictated version of the interview. This version is longer than the finished final product and was not edited by the interviewee.
Les Appelt Final Version of Transcription - June 11, 1998
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Final version of transcribed interview complete with introducation by Haskell Monroe and removal of most of the interviewers questions