Arnold, Herbert (session 2), June 12, 2015
Scope and Contents
In his two interviews, Herbert Arnold discusses topics including: his childhood in Bavaria (now Czech Republic); deporation during WWII; attending Germantown High School in Philadelphia through an American Field Service scholarship; attending university in Germany in Freiburg and Wurzburg; studying under Gerd Tellenbach; teaching intensive German Language at Wesleyan (1962); joining the Wesleyan faculty (1963); the Wesleyan College Plan; tenures of University presidents including Vic Butterfield, Ted Etherington, and Colin Campbell; criticisms of the PhD programs at Wesleyan; running the abroad program for Wesleyan in Germany; attempts at faculty unionization; general shift in higher education in America; work on various University committees; working with Vice President Nathaniel Greene; resistance against COL curriculum; work as Chairman of Board of Trustees for American Field Service; history of the American Field Service organization; work with the Brownstone Quorum; the change in the quality and quantity of the student body over time
Dates
- Creation: June 12, 2015
Creator
- Arnold, Herbert A., 1935- (Person)
- Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) (Organization)
Extent
21 pages
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Subject
- Arnold, Herbert A., 1935- (Person)
- American Field Service (Organization)
- AFS International/Intercultural Programs (Organization)
- Tellenbach, Gerd, 1903-1999 (Person)
- Butterfield, Victor Lloyd, 1904- (Person)
- Etherington, Edwin D. (Person)
- Campbell, Colin G. (Person)
- Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). College of Letters (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the University Archives Repository