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Neil Carlson Oral History Interview Transcript
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Neil Carlson Oral History Interview Transcript
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Interviewee (ive): Carlson, Neil
Interviewer (ivr): Lee, Michelle
Contributor (ctb): Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives
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Dr. Neil Carlson discusses his life and career as a professor of Economics at Northern Michigan University. Topics include his time as a student at Northern in the 1950s and as a faculty member in the 1960s, the growth of the university, how that growth changed the university community, student attitudes toward the Vietnam War, his memories of university presidents Edgar Harden and John X. Jamrich, and the consequences of the "right to try" policy. |
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Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives
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