Adams, William R. "Dick" May 21, 1996

Creator:
Kraemer, Peter
Scope and content:

Born on February 21, 1923, William R. "Dick" Adams is a native resident of Bloomington, Indiana, who earned his undergraduate degree in zoology from Indiana University in 1944, his masters degree in anthropology in 1949, and joined the faculty of the university in 1955 as a member of the Department of Anthropology. In this interview, he discusses the town of Bloomington, his family's involvement in the stone industry and banking, and his early interaction with Indiana University. In addition, he discusses his various roles as game warden (police officer), anthropologist, zoologist, professor, and banker. Adams speaks of racial problems and crime in Bloomington as they developed in the second half of the twentieth century. Finally, he details the creation of the collection which comprises his bone lab, now under the care of the university.

Physical description:
32 pages; 2 tapes; index

Access and use

Restrictions:

Open

Location of this collection:
Radio-TV Building, Room 314
1229 E 7th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
Contact:
812-855-2856