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History of Indiana University, 1968-1981


Interviewee
Dean, Everett S. June 9, 1969 

Call Number
69-012

Physical Description

25 pages; 1 reel, 3 3/4 ips, 60 minutes; index

Interviewer
Cuffel, Victoria; Pickett, William B.

Access Status

Open

Scope and Content Note

Everett S. Dean came to Indiana University in 1917. He received his degree in economics, was vice-president of the senior class, and played basketball and baseball for Indiana University. He was also a member of the SATC, or the Student Army Training Corps. After graduation, Dean went on to coach baseball and basketball at Indiana University, Stanford University, and Carleton College. He concludes his interview by discussing present-day student dissent at the university along with the interviewers.

  • Keywords
    • Corporation Names
    • Alpha Tau Omega
    • Carleton College
    • Stanford University
    • Student Army Training Corps
    • Occupation Names
    • baseball coach
    • basketball coach
    • Personal Names
    • Bryan, William Lowe
    • Hay, John
    • Jordan, David Starr
    • Morrison, Sarah Parke
    • Sembower, Charles J.
    • Snyder, John W.
    • Struck, Raymond "Dutch"
    • Place Names
    • Salem, Indiana
    • Subjects
    • basketball
    • dissent
    • Great Depression
    • Indiana University alumni
    • religion
    • teaching assistants