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University of Montana History Oral History Collection

 

This is a collection of stand-alone interviews pulled together by Archives and Special Collections around the topic of University of Montana history. These interviews were conducted with former students, staff, faculty and administrators of the University of Montana who detail their time and experiences at the institution. These interviews were conducted from 1986 to 2022. The original interviews are held at Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, University of Montana-Missoula.

This collection includes 35 interviews.

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  • Adelaine Midgett Interview, February 27, 1986 by Adelaine Midgett

    Adelaine Midgett Interview, February 27, 1986

    Adelaine Midgett

    Adelaine Stillings Midgett discusses her education in library science (then called library economy) at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana in the 1930s, and the Great Depression’s effects on her family and schooling. She describes her first library job, while still a student, at ... Read More

  • Albert E. J. Engel Interview, February 28, 1989 by Albert E. J. Engel

    Albert E. J. Engel Interview, February 28, 1989

    Albert E. J. Engel

    Albert E. J. Engel recalls his childhood adventures in the Missouri Ozarks, which led to his interest in geology. He acknowledges Arthur Buddington as his greatest influence in the field and describes working with Buddington at Princeton University. Engel discusses working with his geochemist wife, ... Read More

  • Alexander Michael Stepanzoff Interview, January 26, 1989 by Alexander Michael Stepanzoff

    Alexander Michael Stepanzoff Interview, January 26, 1989

    Alexander Michael Stepanzoff

    Alexander Stepanzoff recalls his childhood in Harbin, Manchuria, China, where he learned to play the French horn and wrestled competitively, winning the gold medal in the 1921 Asian Olympics. He talks about being recruited by several U.S. universities and his decision to attend University of ... Read More

  • Arnold Bolle Interview, November 29, 1990 by Arnold Bolle

    Arnold Bolle Interview, November 29, 1990

    Arnold Bolle

    Arnold Bolle describes attending the University of Montana (UM) as a student and his early career as a professor in the School of Forestry. He also shares opinions on education. Bolle describes the requirements for students at UM’s School of Forestry and the role he ... Read More

  • Bernadine Gantert Interview, February 12, 2015 by Bernadine Gantert

    Bernadine Gantert Interview, February 12, 2015

    Bernadine Gantert

    Bernadine Gantert describes how a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in the 1970s changed her life and led to her involvement in Alliance for Disability and Students at the University of Montana [ADSUM] and Disability Student Services [DSS] at the University. She talks about the challenges ... Read More

  • Carling I. Malouf and Alice Arline Malouf Interview, July 27, 1988 by Carling I. Malouf and Alice Arline Malouf

    Carling I. Malouf and Alice Arline Malouf Interview, July 27, 1988

    Carling I. Malouf and Alice Arline Malouf

    Carling Malouf reflects on his career as an anthropologist and a professor at the University of Montana. Arline Malouf reflects briefly on her family’s history in Salt Lake City before she married Carling Malouf and moved to Montana. Carling recalls his family’s history in Ogden, ... Read More

  • Charline G. "Sandy" Smith Interview, May 18, 1984 by Charline G. Smith

    Charline G. "Sandy" Smith Interview, May 18, 1984

    Charline G. Smith

    Charline “Sandy” Smith discusses her career at the University of Montana [UM] as a professor of anthropology, genetics, forensics, osteology, and paleopathology. She describes her forensics consulting with law enforcement, working as a nurse for 20 years before returning to school to receive her Ph. ... Read More

  • Claire Rhein and Dale Johnson Interview, October 11, 1991 by Claire Rhein and Dale Johnson

    Claire Rhein and Dale Johnson Interview, October 11, 1991

    Claire Rhein and Dale Johnson

    Claire Rhein discusses volunteering at the University of Montana's Archives and Special Collections in the Mansfield Library and how she created the oral history program in 1978. Rhein and Dale Johnson describe how Archives and Special Collections increased access to its oral history interviews by ... Read More

  • Coburn "Coby" Johnson Interview, circa 1997 by Coburn Johnson

    Coburn "Coby" Johnson Interview, circa 1997

    Coburn Johnson

    Coburn Johnson recalls pursuing a master’s in library science at the University of Denver, where she discovered her affinity for cataloging. Johnson describes her work as a catalog librarian at the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library at the University of Montana. She points out that ... Read More

  • Dale Johnson Interview, August 19, 2015 by Dale Johnson

    Dale Johnson Interview, August 19, 2015

    Dale Johnson

    Dale Johnson, the first archivist of the Mansfield Library's Archives and Special Collections, discusses the history of the Archives, how it was founded, and how it grew over the years. He talks about the various collections he acquired during his tenure and the library deans ... Read More

  • Edward B. Dugan Interview, February 21, 1991 by Edward B. Dugan

    Edward B. Dugan Interview, February 21, 1991

    Edward B. Dugan

    Edward Dugan discusses the history of the journalism building and department at the University of Montana, Missoula. He describes the importance of advertising in newspapers, the source and process of change within news media, and notable students and colleagues that have graduated from the journalism ... Read More

  • Elizabeth “Betty” Doss (Oleson) Interview, December 20, 1976 by Elizabeth Doss (Oleson)

    Elizabeth “Betty” Doss (Oleson) Interview, December 20, 1976

    Elizabeth Doss (Oleson)

    Elizabeth “Betty” Doss (Oleson) discusses her work as a program manager working with health education programs. She describes what the Western Montana Health Education Council is, including the health care-related facilities involved. Doss talks about grant writing, working with the University of Montana, Missoula, and ... Read More

  • Emma Lommasson Interview, August 18, 2014 by Emma Lommasson

    Emma Lommasson Interview, August 18, 2014

    Emma Lommasson

    Emma Lommasson recalls growing up in Sand Coulee, Montana, in the 1920s and ‘30s, and coming to the University of Montana [UM] in Missoula, Montana to study mathematics. She discusses finishing her undergraduate degree and working as a secretary for Professor Nels J. Lennes while ... Read More

  • George M. Dennison Interview, April 29, 2016 by George M. Dennison

    George M. Dennison Interview, April 29, 2016

    George M. Dennison

    George Dennison discusses his tenure as president of the University of Montana-Missoula from 1990-2010, analyzing how higher education has changed in Montana during his time. Dennison questions increasing administrative consolidation in the Montana University System, and compares it to his time spent working in the ... Read More

  • H.G. Merriam Interview, August 14, 1963 by Harold Guy Merriam

    H.G. Merriam Interview, August 14, 1963

    Harold Guy Merriam

    H.G. Merriam, Professor of English at the University of Montana, discusses the history and development of the literary journal, Frontier and Midland, which was originally titled the Montanan and was published by UM students and edited by Merriam and other literary figures from 1920 until ... Read More

  • James G. "Jim" Todd, Jr. Interview, December 1, 1994 by James G. Todd

    James G. "Jim" Todd, Jr. Interview, December 1, 1994

    James G. Todd

    James “Jim” Todd discusses his career as a professor of art at the University of Montana, Missoula. He describes his personal philosophy when it comes to art and talks about what he believes is the best environment for artists within a university system.

  • Jean Dickson Jonkel Reminiscence, circa 2000 by Jean Jonkel

    Jean Dickson Jonkel Reminiscence, circa 2000

    Jean Jonkel

    In this self-recorded reminiscence, Jean Jonkel, who graduated from the University of Montana [UM] in 1940, recounts her experiences at the University and the professors she enjoyed such as J.P. Rowe, “Psych” Smith, and J. Earl “Burly” Miller. She recalls funny stories about dogs sleeping ... Read More

  • John G. "Jack" Watkins Interview, September 20, 2004 by John G. Watkins

    John G. "Jack" Watkins Interview, September 20, 2004

    John G. Watkins

    John “Jack” Watkins discusses his childhood interest in music and astronomy. He describes his educational background, including his experiences in high school, at the University of Idaho and College of Idaho, and his graduate work at Columbia University. Watkins discusses treating World War Two veterans ... Read More

  • John J. Craighead Interview, October 5, 1975 by John J. Craighead

    John J. Craighead Interview, October 5, 1975

    John J. Craighead

    In this radio interview, Dr. John J. Craighead discusses his work with grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park. Craighead talks about a research grant he and his team received that would allow them to publish the results of over a decade of field work on ... Read More

  • John Lester Interview, November 2, 1993 by John Lester

    John Lester Interview, November 2, 1993

    John Lester

    John Lester recalls traveling between Texarcana, Texas, and Tucumcari, New Mexico, with his family in a covered wagon when he was six years old. Lester briefly describes going to Southwestern University at Georgetown, Texas, in 1918, majoring in English and music and minoring in French. ... Read More

  • Joseph Epes Brown Interview, February 28, 1986 by Joseph Epes Brown

    Joseph Epes Brown Interview, February 28, 1986

    Joseph Epes Brown

    Dr. Joseph Epes Brown describes how he came to the University of Montana in the fall of 1970 after having taught at Indiana University in Bloomington. He discusses his early education and career. Brown recalls the meaningful relationships that he had with the Abenaki elders ... Read More

  • Kaʻaumoana Ahina, Jr. and Isaac Laʻa, Jr. Interview, April 26, 2022 by Kaʻaumoana Ahina, Jr. and ʻAukai Laʻamaikahiki, Jr.

    Kaʻaumoana Ahina, Jr. and Isaac Laʻa, Jr. Interview, April 26, 2022

    Kaʻaumoana Ahina, Jr. and ʻAukai Laʻamaikahiki, Jr.

    In this interview, Kaʻau Ahina and Isaac Laʻa discuss creating the Pacific Islanders Club, established in 2017 at the University of Montana. Isaac talks about serving in the military reserves and later moving to Montana, where he had previously visited. He was able to use ... Read More

  • Lillian McCammon Interview, January 27, 2016 by Lillian McCammon

    Lillian McCammon Interview, January 27, 2016

    Lillian McCammon

    Lillian McCammon describes growing up in New York state, her father’s general merchandise store, attending school in a rural New York community, and teaching herself to swim when she was very young. She discusses her decision to attend the University of Montana after falling in ... Read More

  • Marty Knowlton and Tim Welsh Interview, May 24, 1977 by Marty Knowlton and Tim Welsh

    Marty Knowlton and Tim Welsh Interview, May 24, 1977

    Marty Knowlton and Tim Welsh

    Marty Knowlton recalls the creation and development of the Elder Hostel program, an educational program for senior citizens that allows them attend short courses on college campuses, live in the dorms, and interact with younger college students. He describes the growing interest in the program, ... Read More

  • Neal Wiegert Interview, March 26, 2019 by Neal Wiegert

    Neal Wiegert Interview, March 26, 2019

    Neal Wiegert

    In this interview, Neal Wiegert talks about his more than 33 years working for the University of Montana. Wiegert attended college at the University of Montana, earning a degree in fine arts, and it was there that he learned about graphic design. He worked for ... Read More

 
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