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    Interview with August Benson

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    August Benson came to MSU in 1956 where he was involved with the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program until 1960. He began working on his PhD in 1962 with an emphasis on the function of the foreign student advisor, as perceived by knowledgeable MSU faculty members who had foreign students in their classes. This dissertation topic led Benson to a position as foreign student advisor in the Office of International Studies and Programs at MSU in 1964. During his 19 years in this position, he served as president of NAFSA (the National Association of Foreign Student Affairs) and oversaw the workings of CVIP (Community Volunteers in International Programs). This student-led group ran several programs such as lending household items, training foreign wives in the English language, helping wives of foreign students find scholarships to pursue their education, etc. Benson also filled in for professors in guidance and counseling and in the College of Education and advised MSU faculty members of important features of foreign students at the university. He retired from MSU in 1983. Topics/People Covered in Interview include: George Axinn; experiences during the Depression; ROTC and military service; David Horner; Glen Taggart; Homer Higbee; Jack Shingleton; John Hannah; Judd Heathcote; Ralph Smuckler; Gerald Ford; Walter Johnson; M. Peter McPherson; foreign student needs while attending MSU; relationship with Immigration Office; study abroad program; Larry Summers; Clifton Wharto

    Interview with August Benson

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    August Benson came to MSU in 1956 where he was involved with the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program until 1960. He began working on his PhD in 1962 with an emphasis on the function of the foreign student advisor, as perceived by knowledgeable MSU faculty members who had foreign students in their classes. This dissertation topic led Benson to a position as foreign student advisor in the Office of International Studies and Programs at MSU in 1964. During his 19 years in this position, he served as president of NAFSA (the National Association of Foreign Student Affairs) and oversaw the workings of CVIP (Community Volunteers in International Programs). This student-led group ran several programs such as lending household items, training foreign wives in the English language, helping wives of foreign students find scholarships to pursue their education, etc. Benson also filled in for professors in guidance and counseling and in the College of Education and advised MSU faculty members of important features of foreign students at the university. He retired from MSU in 1983. Topics/People Covered in Interview include: George Axinn; experiences during the Depression; ROTC and military service; David Horner; Glen Taggart; Homer Higbee; Jack Shingleton; John Hannah; Judd Heathcote; Ralph Smuckler; Gerald Ford; Walter Johnson; M. Peter McPherson; foreign student needs while attending MSU; relationship with Immigration Office; study abroad program; Larry Summers; Clifton Wharto

    Interview with Crystal Benson, Green Building Services, 2010 (audio)

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    Interview of Crystal M. Benson by Alex Woolery at Green Building Services Portland, Oregon on August 12th, 2010. The interview index is available for download

    Interview with August Benson

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    August Benson came to MSU in 1956 where he was involved with the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program until 1960. He began working on his PhD in 1962 with an emphasis on the function of the foreign student advisor, as perceived by knowledgeable MSU faculty members who had foreign students in their classes. This dissertation topic led Benson to a position as foreign student advisor in the Office of International Studies and Programs at MSU in 1964. During his 19 years in this position, he served as president of NAFSA (the National Association of Foreign Student Affairs) and oversaw the workings of CVIP (Community Volunteers in International Programs). This student-led group ran several programs such as lending household items, training foreign wives in the English language, helping wives of foreign students find scholarships to pursue their education, etc. Benson also filled in for professors in guidance and counseling and in the College of Education and advised MSU faculty members of important features of foreign students at the university. He retired from MSU in 1983. Topics/People Covered in Interview include: George Axinn; experiences during the Depression; ROTC and military service; David Horner; Glen Taggart; Homer Higbee; Jack Shingleton; John Hannah; Judd Heathcote; Ralph Smuckler; Gerald Ford; Walter Johnson; M. Peter McPherson; foreign student needs while attending MSU; relationship with Immigration Office; study abroad program; Larry Summers; Clifton Wharto

    Interview with August Benson

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    August Benson came to MSU in 1956 where he was involved with the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program until 1960. He began working on his PhD in 1962 with an emphasis on the function of the foreign student advisor, as perceived by knowledgeable MSU faculty members who had foreign students in their classes. This dissertation topic led Benson to a position as foreign student advisor in the Office of International Studies and Programs at MSU in 1964. During his 19 years in this position, he served as president of NAFSA (the National Association of Foreign Student Affairs) and oversaw the workings of CVIP (Community Volunteers in International Programs). This student-led group ran several programs such as lending household items, training foreign wives in the English language, helping wives of foreign students find scholarships to pursue their education, etc. Benson also filled in for professors in guidance and counseling and in the College of Education and advised MSU faculty members of important features of foreign students at the university. He retired from MSU in 1983. Topics/People Covered in Interview include: George Axinn; experiences during the Depression; ROTC and military service; David Horner; Glen Taggart; Homer Higbee; Jack Shingleton; John Hannah; Judd Heathcote; Ralph Smuckler; Gerald Ford; Walter Johnson; M. Peter McPherson; foreign student needs while attending MSU; relationship with Immigration Office; study abroad program; Larry Summers; Clifton Wharto

    Dr. Glendon Swarthout

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    Hosted by Roger M. Busfield, MSU Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater, Meet the Author is designed to introduce a general audience to a contemporary author and their work through in-depth interviews. This episode features a conversation between Dr. Glendon Swarthout, prolific author and English professor at MSU, and assistant professors Sam S. Baskett and Theodore B. Strandness

    Benson, Andrew M.

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    Carte de Visite of Lieutenant Andrew M. Benson, 7th Maine Infantry, Company A; also 1st DC Cavalry, Company H, and 1st Maine Cavalry, Company C; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/1878/thumbnail.jp

    Benson, Andrew M.

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    Post-War Carte de Visite of Lieutenant Andrew M. Benson, 7th Maine Infantry, Company A; also 1st DC Cavalry, Company H, and 1st Maine Cavalry, Company C; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/1879/thumbnail.jp

    Benson, Andrew M.

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    Post-War Carte de Visite of Lieutenant Andrew M. Benson, 7th Maine Infantry, Company A; also 1st DC Cavalry, Company H, and 1st Maine Cavalry, Company C; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/1879/thumbnail.jp

    Benson, Andrew M.

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    Carte de Visite of Lieutenant Andrew M. Benson, 7th Maine Infantry, Company A; also 1st DC Cavalry, Company H, and 1st Maine Cavalry, Company C; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/1878/thumbnail.jp
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