Andrews, David H. (faculty), August 24, 1995
Scope and Contents
1 audio cassette tape containing interview with David H. Andrews, Middlebury College Professor of Anthropology. This interview was conducted at David Andrews' home on South Street in Middlebury, Vermont. Andrews discusses how he came to Middlebury; the difference between old and young professors; department divides in the faculty; how he was directly appointed by President Olin Robison; faculty attitudes about President Armstrong; Robert Pickard; linguistics at Middlebury; students study abroad; student social groups on campus; political correctness; departments requesting for more faculty; formation of new majors; department hierachy; tenure expectations; grading norms; future of liberal arts colleges; and archaeology.
Dates
- August 24, 1995
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research without restriction.
Biographical / Historical
David H. Andrews was a Middlebury College Professor of Anthropology from 1968 to 1995.
Extent
From the Collection: 147+ Objects
Physical Location
w.2.2
Physical Description
1 audio cassette
General
Assigned identifier: a13af19950824-01
- College students -- United States -- Social life and customs
- Foreign study
- Lee, W. Storrs (William Storrs), 1906-2004
- Middlebury College -- Courses
- Middlebury College -- Faculty
- Middlebury College -- Presidents
- Middlebury College -- Professors
- Middlebury College -- Students
- Middlebury College -- Women
- Oral Histories
- Robison, Olin
- Stratton, Samuel S. (Samuel Sommerville)
- Students -- Social life and customs
Repository Details
Part of the Middlebury College Special Collections & Archives Repository
Middlebury College
Davis Family Library
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Middlebury Vermont 05753 United States
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