Guide to the Rutgers Oral History ArchivesProgram Interview Transcripts, 1994-[ongoing]

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Guide to the Rutgers Oral History ArchivesProgram Interview Transcripts, 1994-[ongoing]

Transcripts of oral history interviews with alumni and alumnae ofRutgers College and Douglass College, concentrating on their early life, education, World War II, and post-war professional, vocational, and personal life of Rutgers alumni. Also includes transcripts ofinterviews with several non-Rutgers affiliated individuals.

25 manuscript boxes; (10 cubicfeet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6630327

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Chambers, John Whiteclay.

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Rutgers University Oral History Archives Program.

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On July 1, 1994, the Department of History at Rutgers University established the Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II with an initial gift of $100,000 from the Rutgers College Class of 1942. Under the direction of Professor G. Kurt Piehler (1994-1999) and Sandra Stewart Holyoak (1999-2011), this project has recorded the personal experiences of men and women, primarily Rutgers University alumni, who served on the home front and overseas. In 2000, the project expanded its scope to include...

Rutgers University Oral History Archives Program.

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On July 1, 1994, the Department of History at Rutgers University established the Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II with an initial gift of $100,000 from the Rutgers College Class of 1942. Under the direction of Professor G. Kurt Piehler (1994-1999) and Sandra Stewart Holyoak (1999-2011), this project has recorded the personal experiences of men and women, primarily Rutgers University alumni, who served on the home front and overseas. In 2000, the project expanded its scope to include...

Rutgers College

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Rutgers was first chartered in 1766 as Queen's College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies. The school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 and during its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel Henry Rutgers. In 1864, Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey. Rutgers College attained universit...

Chambers, John Whiteclay.

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Holyoak, Sandra Stewart

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Illingworth, Shaun R.

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Rutgers College

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Rutgers was first chartered in 1766 as Queen's College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies. The school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 and during its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel Henry Rutgers. In 1864, Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey. Rutgers College attained universit...

Illingworth, Shaun R.

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Holyoak, Sandra Stewart

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Douglass College

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Douglass College

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