Williams, Edgar G. April 24, 1992
- Creator:
- Freedman, Jean
- Scope and content:
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Born in 1922, Edgar Williams came to Indiana University in 1947, completed his master's degree through the Department of Management in 1948, and subsequently joined the Indiana University faculty. Thus began a career that spanned forty-five years at Indiana University and included both academic duties and administrative duties, including teaching, and serving as the vice president for administration and the assistant director of the athletic department, among many other positions. Williams discusses the influx of veterans into Indiana University after World War II, the development of the Indiana University regional campuses, the status of IUPUI, the university faculty, and the financial and/or budgetary problems the university is experiencing. In addition, he speaks of the administrations of different Indiana University presidents from Herman B Wells to Thomas Ehrlich.
- Physical description:
- 21 pages; 2 tapes, 1 7/8 ips, 66 minutes; index
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