Browsing by Author "White, Gertrude M."
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Item Interview with Gertrude M. White(Oakland University, 1997-01-15) White, Gertrude M.Interview with Gertrude M. White, professor in the English Dept. from 1959-1981.Item Oakland University Chronicles Interview Sampler 1(1996)The Oakland University Chronicles is a set of oral histories dealing with the beginnings of Oakland University, mainly focusing on the years prior to the graduation of the first class. This is the first "sampler", a composite of 11 excerpts from the first year of interviews. There are three samplers in total, which contain excerpts from interviews with George Karas, George Matthews, Richard Burke, Gertrude White, William Schwab, Woody Varner, Sheldon Appleton, Robert Hoopes, Helen Kovach-Tarakanov, James McKay, Robert Swanson, Loren Pope, Herbert Stoutenburg, Frederick Obear, Laszlo Hetenyi, Melvin Cherno, Thomas Fitzsimmons, Edward Heubel, Paul Tomboulian, Donald O'Dowd, Gerald Compton, Michael Deller, Alfred Monetta, William Kath, Joan Gibb Clair, Thomas Werth, Daniel Fullmer, Mildred Hammerle, and Uni Susskind. The interviews were conducted in three series between 1996 and 1999.Item Reminiscences of OU(Oakland University, 2007-10-01) White, Gertrude M.; Nixon, Jude V.Experiences during the early years of Oakland University, from one of the charter faculty.Item The Two Owens(Oakland University, 2005-10-01) White, Gertrude M.; Folland, Sherman T.The Owens brothers were born in Shropshire, in western England on the Welsh border of a cultivated but impoverished middle class provincial family. One of them would come to be among the most important English language poets of the Twentieth Century. The elder one, died in battle at the age of twenty-five in the closing days of World War I. The younger survived the perils of merchant marine service and sea warfare and lived into old age to tell their story.