Andrews, John (faculty), May 27, 1975
Scope and Contents
1 interview with John Thayer Andrews, Middlebury College Professor of Philosophy, by Allison Kirk. Andrews discusses how Middlebury compares to other colleges; how he was hired directly by President Moody; Moody's temperament; Eleanor Ross; faculty life; faculty housing; Professor's salary in the 1930's; World War II; war on drugs; Middlebury during the war; GI benefits; President Stratton; secret faculty vote; political leanings of the faculty; politics; bad student teacher ratio; faculty complaints; and the Educational Policy Committee.
Dates
- Creation: May 27, 1975
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research without restriction.
Biographical / Historical
John Thayer Andrews (-1985) was a Middlebury College Professor of Philosophy from 1936 to 1971, and a Professor Emeritus in 1971.
Extent
From the Collection: 147+ Objects
Physical Location
w.2.2
Physical Description
1 audio cassette
General
Assigned identifier: a13af19750527-01
Subject
Repository Details
Part of the Middlebury College Special Collections & Archives Repository
Middlebury College
Davis Family Library
110 Storrs Avenue
Middlebury Vermont 05753 United States
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