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    Oral History Interview, Barb and Gary Schneider (1991)

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    Date
    2022-02-11
    Author
    Schneider, Barb
    Schneider, Gary
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    Abstract
    As part of the Class Reunion project, Troy Reeves interviewed Barb and Gary Schneider, alumni of UW Madison about their experiences as students at UW and how their time at UW prepared them for their future lives and careers. The Schneiders candidly discussed various anecdotes and their experiences of anti-war protests on campus, as well as their own experiences with the draft and their perceptions of what they experienced in college versus what the current generation experiences. This story was collected in collaboration with UW-Madison’s Oral History Program.
    Subject
    student life
    protests on campus
    swim team
    sororities and fraternities
    Badger hockey team
    zoology
    journalism
    yearbook
    Daily Cardinal
    Vietnam draft
    medical school
    Sterling Hall
    student hangout destinations
    Badger pride
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/85545
    Type
    Recording, oral
    Description
    As part of the Class Reunion project, Troy Reeves interviewed Barb (’71), and Gary Schneider, alumni of UW Madison about their experiences as students at UW and how their time at UW prepared them for their future lives and careers. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.
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