Alexander, Ted

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Dr. Ted Alexander, professor of German at Texas Tech, relates some of the activities and benefits of the Texas Association of German Students at Tech and throughout the state.

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Interviewee Name: Ted Alexander

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Interviewer: David Murrah

Length: 20 minutes


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Tape 1, Side 1: Texas Association of German students, Founded (1953), Texas Tech University, Charter member, Present membership, Annual German play, Newspaper, German articles, Charter flights to Europe, Founders, Sister Joan of Arc, Dr. W. Michael, Kathy Smallworth, newspaper writer, Berlin resident (4 years), Austria trip, German courses, Newspaper, Articles, Cartoons, Attitudes toward Germany, World War I to present

Tape 1, Side 2: Blank

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