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49 Eckles~ ~T..: 1 1 record the second /;(L ( ;/{ ~ J rviews with President G. Hovde in his office Llding, Purdue University. May 18, 1972. An inter~ ckles of the Department Iovde. This is a record the Purdue University second of a series. H Eckles: Hovde: ~e chatting, we were talking , Brasenose College, Oxford :er. We had just got we take up there this few things we should reday's taping. For to know about my teachers 2 influential and I don't LJe~~eve we ta~Ked about that. We talked only about one or two. ? J) t Wellf we talkeq about Prof. G. ij. Hei~tq.- f-(:.. "·7 t,v'f.·· · ;;; t, M ~~ (_ --'----- Wh O I .. ~n chemistry. But there were other teachers that I liked and became friendly with. I think of a famous professor of chemistry at Minnesota, Miss Lillian Cohen, who was a great lady in every respect. Everyone who studied chemistry or chemical engineering knew Miss Cohen. Her office was always open and students enjoyed talking with her. One of my freshman English teachers was a v~ry stimu~ati?g , rnan. A man by the C. fit-vC·.,,u_-lr name of Ralph~- A professor of
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Transcript | 49 Eckles~ ~T..: 1 1 record the second /;(L ( ;/{ ~ J rviews with President G. Hovde in his office Llding, Purdue University. May 18, 1972. An inter~ ckles of the Department Iovde. This is a record the Purdue University second of a series. H Eckles: Hovde: ~e chatting, we were talking , Brasenose College, Oxford :er. We had just got we take up there this few things we should reday's taping. For to know about my teachers 2 influential and I don't LJe~~eve we ta~Ked about that. We talked only about one or two. ? J) t Wellf we talkeq about Prof. G. ij. Hei~tq.- f-(:.. "·7 t,v'f.·· · ;;; t, M ~~ (_ --'----- Wh O I .. ~n chemistry. But there were other teachers that I liked and became friendly with. I think of a famous professor of chemistry at Minnesota, Miss Lillian Cohen, who was a great lady in every respect. Everyone who studied chemistry or chemical engineering knew Miss Cohen. Her office was always open and students enjoyed talking with her. One of my freshman English teachers was a v~ry stimu~ati?g , rnan. A man by the C. fit-vC·.,,u_-lr name of Ralph~- A professor of |
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