Oral history interview with Clark C. Carney, 1985.

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Oral history interview with Clark C. Carney, 1985.

Carney discusses his experience at Trenton State College during his tenure. Topics include his background and why he came to Trenton State from a similar college in Oklahoma, his colleagues, the college faculty, the intellectual characteristics of the student body, the layout of the campus when he started, student unrest and activism and the anti-communist witch hunt during the 1960s, college presidents in his time, and changes in the curriculm and the direction of the college. People mentioned include Albert K. Botts, Bernice Casper, Ralph Dugan, James Florio, Franz Geierhaas, Eugene Genovese, Gordon Goewey, Felix Hirsch, Don Jefferies, John Karras, Edward Martin, Edwin Moser, Waren Nutt, Ernest Sixta, Jessie Turk, and Bob Worthington.

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

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Carney, Clark C.

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Clark C. "Champ" Carney, professor of geography, came to Trenton State College in 1958. From the description of Oral history interview with Clark C. Carney, 1985. (Trenton Free Public Library). WorldCat record id: 664367336 ...

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