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History of Indiana University, 1968-1981


Interviewee
Payne, Fernandus October 8, 1968; October 12, 1968; October 15, 1968; November 2, 1968 

Call Number
68-002

Physical Description

98 pages; 1 reel, 3 3/4 ips, 240 minutes; index

Interviewer
Clark, Thomas D.; Winther, Oscar O.

Access Status

Open

Scope and Content Note

Payne discusses his own work in zoology and biology and that of his colleagues, the William Lowe Bryan administration, various university departments and their curriculums, and other aspects of the university's academic and social life.

Fernandus Payne attended Indiana University as an undergraduate starting in 1902. After obtaining his Ph.D., he returned to Indiana University as an assistant professor in zoology. Payne remained at Indiana for the rest of his career, eventually becoming Dean of the Graduate School.

  • Keywords
    • Corporation Names
    • board of trustees
    • Columbia University
    • Johns Hopkins University
    • Purdue University
    • Stanford University
    • Valparaiso Normal School
    • Woods Hole Research Center
    • Occupation Names
    • graduate school dean
    • ichthyologist
    • professor
    • teacher
    • zoologist
    • Personal Names
    • Bryan, William Lowe
    • Dabney, Richard Heath
    • Eigenmann, Carl H.
    • Harding, Samuel Bannister
    • Jordan, David Starr
    • Kohlmeier, Albert L.
    • McNutt, Ruth J.
    • Morgan, Thomas Hunt
    • Sampson, Martin Wright
    • Scout, Selatie E.
    • Wells, Herman B
    • Wilson, E.B.
    • Woodburn, James A.
    • Zeleny, Charles
    • Subjects
    • agriculture
    • biological station
    • biology
    • cells
    • chromosomes
    • curriculum
    • Drosophila
    • equipment
    • fraternities
    • graduate placement
    • ichthyology
    • inbreeding
    • medical school
    • psychology
    • religion
    • retirement
    • taxonomy
    • town and gown relations
    • zoology