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Interview of David Anderson (by A.T. Vrettas) - History of the University College [Transcription], June 26, 1990

 Item — Box: 4498, Folder: 31

Scope and Content

From the Collection:

The papers of David D. Anderson primarily reflect his work as an author. His materials are organized into 6 series. The Biographical/Personal section contains information about his awards and honors, Patricia Anderson (his wife), and journalist Terry Anderson (cousin) who made national headlines when he was taken hostage in Beruit, Lebanon in 1985. The Correspondence section contains letter to publishers and other authors. The bulk of Anderson's collection is contained in the Literary Works section which contains drafts, manuscripts, galley proofs, and final versions of articles and books he wrote. There is a small amount of material relating to Michigan State University. Of particular note are the interviews he gave about the history of the University College, the English Department, and the American Thought and Language Department.

Dates

  • Creation: June 26, 1990

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 17.5 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General Note

This interview explores the history of Michigan State University's Basic College/University College from Anderson's perspective. It primarily discusses events in the 1960s -1980s. He also discusses the University Administration during his tenure including a comparision of the presidents and the predominate teaching philosopies on campus.

Repository Details

Part of the University Archives and Historical Collections Repository

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