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Interviews with John Adams, transcript, 1973

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Interviews with John Adams, transcript, 1973
1973-08
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Interviewer: Marriott, Lois I.
This transcript represents both the interviews done on August 7 and August 14. John Adams was born July 22, 1900, in Cincinnati, Ohio. While attending college at the University of Michigan, John met and married his wife, Jane. In 1925 the couple moved to Seattle where John had secured a position at the University of Washington.

While in Seattle John contracted tuberculosis, and so, in 1928 the couple moved to San Diego to help improve his health. He soon accepted a position at San Diego State Teachers College teaching English Composition. As part of his long career at San Diego State, Doctor Adams eventually became Chairman of Humanities, a post he held from 1956 to his retirement in 1968.

After his retirement in 1968, John Adams became part-time university archivist for San Diego State College. John and Jane donated generously to the university. Their donations consisted of books, postcards, ephemera, and manuscripts. One of the university's most noted academicians, Doctor Adams' name graces the Adams Humanities Building, which opened in 1977. Both John and his wife were charter members of the Friends of the Library, with John serving as chairman of the group. Doctor Adams died on April 25, 1994.
Interviews; Oral Histories; John R. Adams; Lois I. Marriott; Gifted children; Maryland Hotel (San Diego); Frederic Blanchard; Irving Outcalt; 4100 Normal Street campus; Franklin Walter; Edward Hardy; Jane Adams; American Association of University Professors; AAUP; Walter R. Hepner; Arthur Wimer; Mission Palisades campus; Montezuma Mesa; Move to Montezuma Mesa; Great Depression; San Diego Junior College; Herbert Peiffer; Harriet Haskell; Chester Kennedy; Colleges during World War II; University of California, Santa Barbara; Academic tenure; Anti-war movements; English Department; Florence Dickhaut; Franklin Walker; Faculty offices; John Theobald; Malcolm A. Love; Division chairmen; Donald R. Watson; Dean Hunter; Committee on Sabbatical Leaves; Council of Division Chairmen; Council of Deans; Grievance committees; Martin P. Capp; Library Committee; Curriculum Committee; Secondary credential certificates; Graduate degrees; Leo Bierce; Dudley Robinson; Faculty committees; Armistead Carter
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keywords from the transcript continued: State Board of Education; University of Nevada; Mary Cutler Hardy (Mrs. Edward L.); Frances K. Hepner; Athletic programs; Faculty Senate; California State University Board of Trustees; Don Leiffer; Buell Gallagher; Glenn S. Dumke; Chancellors, California State University; American Federation of Teachers; University of California, San Diego; Phi Beta Kappa; Robert McCoy; College enrollment; Selwyn C. Hartigan; Academic budgets; History Department; Philosophy Department; Nevada Jenia; Richard Webb; Sidney Gulick; Donald Walker; Peter Bohmer; Abraham Nasatir; Charles Leonard; Lewis Lesley; Franklin Walker; David Barrows; San Diego State University Library and Information Access; James N. Tidwell; John Paul Stone; Chemistry Department; Graduate programs; California State University, San Diego; John Burke
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