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Jack B. Hall Interview
An interview with Jack B. Hall, Dean of Students at the University of Kentucky, discussing the events on campus of the University of Kentucky during the Vietnam War. Conducted by Mitchell Hall on December 9, 1980
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Oral History Interview with Jack B. Scroggs, June 16, 1971
Interview with Dr. Jack B. Scroggs, history professor at North Texas State University from Little Rock, Arkansas. Scroggs discusses his experience as chairman of the Faculty Search Committee at NTSU after the resignation of university president John J. Kamerick, and the process of finding a new president
Oral History Interview with Jack B. Scroggs, June 16, 1971
Interview with Dr. Jack B. Scroggs, history professor at North Texas State University from Little Rock, Arkansas. Scroggs discusses his experience as chairman of the Faculty Search Committee at NTSU after the resignation of university president John J. Kamerick, and the process of finding a new president
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Oral History Interview with Jack B. Scroggs, October 25, 1973
Interview with Dr. Jack B. Scroggs, a history professor at NTSU and World War II veteran from Little Rock, Arkansas. Scroggs recounts his experiences working with prisoners-of-war, including his entrance into the Army, training, and initial assignments; his transfer to a supply depot worked by German POWs at Jefferson, Indiana; how the prisoners were organized and cared for; the labor they performed; their character; the social dynamics in the camp; outside efforts to make camp life tougher; inspections by various agencies; and events at the end of the war
Jack B. Critchfield Portrait
Hugh McKean's successor, Dr. Jack B. Critchfield, was president from 1969 to 1978. He was the eleventh president of Rollins College
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Jack B. Manning wishing him a nice Christmas to him and his company
Jack B. Weinstein: Judicial Entrepreneur
The University of Miami Law Review\u27s 2014 Symposium, Leading from Below, honored Judge Jack B. Weinstein for his extraordinary career as a private practitioner, government lawyer, advisor to legislators and executive officials, major legal scholar, and federal district judge for over forty-seven years. It also offered the possibility of pausing for several days to consider the significance of the federal district courts more generally.This article is intended to look at the career of one very well regarded judge through spectacles that offer a different vantage point on a judicial career. Those spectacles-the concept of judicial entrepreneurship-seem to be particularly apt when applied to Judge Jack B. Weinstein
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