Nash, John Arthur July 17, 1992
- Creator:
- Freedman, Jean
- Scope and content:
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Born in 1938, John A. Nash is a 1960 Indiana University alumnus who went on to earn his MBA from the Indiana University School of Business. After serving a year and a half in the United States army, Nash went on to a long and successful career in finance. In this interview, he recalls his years as a student at Indiana University including campus life, minority students, and his involvement in campus politics which culminated in his election to the presidency of the student body. Nash speaks of his participation in the Little United Nations Assembly, or LUNA, during his undergraduate years. In the years after graduation, he became involved in the Indiana University alumni association and Hoosiers for Higher Education. He recalls the assassination of president John F. Kennedy and cites his views of the regional campus system at Indiana University. He was influenced by Byrum Carter, John Mee, and Herman B Wells.
- Physical location:
- Interviews are housed in Radio-TV Building, Room 314. Copies of interview transcripts are also held by the IU Libraries University Archives. Contact archives@indiana.edu for more information. For other locations housing the interviews from this project, please contact the Center for Documentary Research and Practice office.
- Physical description:
- 17 pages; 1 tape, 1 7/8 ips, 54 minutes; index, 1 VHS
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Open
- Location of this collection:
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Radio-TV Building, Room 3141229 E 7th StreetBloomington, IN 47405
- Contact:
- 812-855-2856