Class of 1924, May 25, 1974
Scope and Contents
1 audio cassette tape containing interview collected by David Stameshkin and Deborah Clifford with members of the Class of 1924 at their 50th reunion in 1974. Topics discussed include: why they chose Middlebury; tuition and economic status of students; the role of fraternities and sororities on campus; "neutrals" (students who were not members of Greek societies); sorority "rooms" in town; cars on campus; school spirit and pride; student housing; student supervision and chaperones; academics; student social life; dating; changes in the town of Middlebury since they were students; dances and dance cards; alcohol and Prohibition; religion on campus and going to chapel; sex on campus; and town-gown relationships.
Dates
- Creation: May 25, 1974
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research without restriction.
Biographical / Historical
Note that Reginald "Doc" Cook, Middlebury College professor and member of the class of 1924, is one of the interviewees.
Extent
From the Collection: 147+ Objects
Physical Location
w.2.2
Physical Description
1 audio cassette
General
Assigned identifier: a13af19740525-01
Subject
- Cook, Reginald Lansing, 1903-1984 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Middlebury College Special Collections & Archives Repository
Middlebury College
Davis Family Library
110 Storrs Avenue
Middlebury Vermont 05753 United States
specialcollections@middlebury.edu