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Contains 46 Results:
W. Dee Palmer, interviewed by Lucille Aikins, March 26, 1981
Musically, Palmer has played a vital role in the DeKalb community. In this interview Plamer describes the impact of the university on public school music programs, the DeKalb municipal band, NIU's economic impact, and the growth in population. [abstract, newspaper clippings, and 1 tape, 40 minutes]
John Castle, interviewed by Martin Dubin, April 8, 1981
Castle, a DeKalb lawyer, discusses the changes in city government and zoning, county government, his responsibilities as chairman of the county board, and how these were affected by the university from 1955 to 1980. [abstract only, and 2 tapes, 100 minutes]
Joseph Ebbesen, interviewed by Martin Dubin, April 11, 1981
Ebbesen, a former mayor, describes the structure and activities of DeKalb City government in the 1960's, and his role as a member of the state legislature. [abstract only, and 2 tapes, 120 minutes]
Charles F. Raymond, interviewed by James Jarvis, March 30, 1981
[1 tape, No abstract or transcript]
Robert Greenaway, interviewed by Nelson James, June 2, 1981
Former editor of the DeKalb Daily Chronicle from 1951 to 1969, Greenaway presents his views on changes made in the community as the result of university expansion. [abstract only, and 1 tape, 60 minutes]
C. Edward Raymond, interviewed by James Jarvis, June 8, 1981
[1 tape, No abstract or transcript]