Oral history interview with Hilda Stahl Wagner, 1984.

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Oral history interview with Hilda Stahl Wagner, 1984.

Wagner discusses her childhood growing up as a minister's daughter in Ohio, her decision to come to Trenton State, several theater performances that took place at Trenton State during her tenure, her sabbatical that was the first ever granted by the college, her travels in Afghanistan, India, and Egypt, and the collection of masks, statues, calligraphy, and puppets that she started on that trip. Topics also include her impression of President Roscoe West, college buildings, and students in her early days at Trenton State. People mentioned include Michael Carness, Don Eckroid, Norman Heap, Hope Jackman, Ben Johnson, Ida Leibrischum, James Madison, Dr. Martin, Dean Rusk, Milton Smith, Michel Welsh, and Roscoe L. West.

Transcript: 15 leaves ; 28 cm.Videorecording: 1 videocassette (VHS) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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Wagner, Hilda Stahl, 1904-

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Hilda Stahl Wagner, former chair of Speech Department and Professor Emeritus of Speech Communication and Theater, was born as a Methodist minister's daughter in Ohio, earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University, and taught at Trenton State College from 1952. From the description of Oral history interview with Hilda Stahl Wagner, 1984. (Trenton Free Public Library). WorldCat record id: 608751549 ...

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