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History of Indiana University, 1968-1981


Interviewee
Kuntz, Edward J. July 18, 1974 

Call Number
74-014

Physical Description

57 pages; 1 reel, 3 3/4 ips, 75 minutes; no index

Interviewer
Warriner, David

Access Status

Open

Scope and Content Note

Born in 1921, Edward J. Kuntz is an Indiana University alumnus for both his undergraduate and graduate degrees, earned in 1942 and 1948, respectively. After serving in World War II, Kuntz returned to Bloomington to begin his career at Indiana University. He became a faculty member in 1948, teaching business courses, and serving as assistant dean, dean, and director of various academic areas over the course of his career. Kuntz recalls student life at Indiana University before and after World War II, putting emphasis on veterans, their experiences at the university, and how they made an impact on Indiana University.

  • Keywords
    • Corporation Names
    • Army ROTC
    • School of Business
    • Occupation Names
    • professor
    • university administrator
    • Personal Names
    • Bodine, Richard
    • Leser, Hedwig Gruen
    • Rich, Claude T.
    • Shoemaker, Raymond L.
    • Stahr, Elvis J.
    • Weimar, Arthur M.
    • Place Names
    • Bloomington, Indiana
    • Subjects
    • American Civil War
    • housing
    • Indiana business
    • student life
    • transportation
    • university growth
    • veterans
    • World War II