Reminiscences of Peter Juviler: oral history, 1983.

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Reminiscences of Peter Juviler: oral history, 1983.

Childhood immigration to United States; education; shift from engineering to political science; study in Russia; teaching at Barnard College; Barnard students during Columbia crisis of 1968; strike and membership in Ad Hoc Faculty Committee; student activism at Barnard and Columbia since the 1960s; authority, resistance, and civil disobedience.

Transcript: 56 leaves.Tape: 2 cassettes.

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