Anker, Terry March 31, 1994

Creator:
Freedman, Jean
Scope and content:

Terry Anker, an Indiana University undergraduate and School of Law alumnus, discusses his memories of and involvement on campus. As a former student body president, Anker recalls his many responsibilities and privileges, the people he met, and the difference he made to Indiana University. In addition, he relates personal anecdotes and memories of student life at the university, his life after college, and of his continuing fondness and predictions for Indiana University. Some topics which received emphasis were Anker's impressions of diversity, campus politics, fraternities and sororities, and of the university presidents, John Ryan and Thomas Ehrlich.

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:
32 pages; 2 audiotapes, 82 minutes; index; and 1 VHS

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