Bahm, Mr and Mrs Archie J 1976-09-16

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Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Bahm discuss Mr. Bahm’s academic career at Texas and the Universities of Denver and New Mexico.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Bahm

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Date: September 16, 1976

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Interviewer: Michael Q. Hooks

Length: 55 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: Arrival at Texas Tech (1934), West Texas first impressions, Texas Tech teaching system, Social life in Lubbock, Texas, Religious orthodoxy, Controversies, Religious, Political, John C. Granbery, Resignation, Mrs. Bahm at Texas Tech, Master's Degree in math, University of Denver, Texas Tech, Workload, Courses, Academic freedom, Dr. William Curry Holden, Young Men's Christian Association Trip (1939), Racial discrimination, Segregation at Texas Tech

Tape 1, Side 2: Summer school in Mexico, Bahm at Texas Tech, Relationship with administrators, Reasons for leaving, University of Denver, University of New Mexico, Reasons for moving to, Publications, University of New Mexico, Texas Tech, Texas Tech, School of Religion attempted, Social problems course, Lubbock Social Welfare Association, University of Denver, University of New Mexico, Philosophy Department

Range Dates: 1934-1939

Bulk Dates: 1934-1939


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