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Title
Interview with Julian McPhee, Bob Kennedy, and Bob Regan, KGB Radio (San Diego), 2/11/55
Date Created and/or Issued
1955-02-11
Contributing Institution
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Collection
California Revealed from California Polytechnic State University Special Collections and Archives, San Luis Obispo
Rights Information
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Description
[00:00:14] Announcer describes 1955 Alumni Tour </br> [00:01:39] Interviewer raises question of vocational training contrasted against child labor laws </br> [00:01:54] McPhee talks about his pride in the students and alumni of Cal Poly </br> [00:02:00] McPhee describes his philosophy of the Alumni Tour </br> [00:02:47] McPhee describes his wishes that more California schools could be like Cal Poly </br> [00:03:00] McPhee talks about the number of graduates and how he visits some from many graduation years </br> [00:03:40] McPhee describes his own work experience </br> [00:04:14] McPhee talks about additional proposed Cal Poly campuses </br> [00:04:42] McPhee discusses the coursework and offerings of other state colleges </br> [00:05:31] McPhee talks about the dates for Poly Royal 1955 </br> [00:05:54] McPhee discusses upcoming growth of the campuses </br> [00:06:53] McPhee talks about coeducation and his daughters </br> [00:07:19] Upside-down approach discussed along with practical approach </br> [00:08:40] McPhee talks about how many students are offered jobs in engineering </br> [00:09:18] Requirements for entrance </br> [00:09:30] McPhee talks about athletics and football rankin </br> [00:10:57] McPhee talks about tuition and fees - $13 per quarter and no tuition </br> [00:11:40] McPhee discusses housing for students </br> [00:12:50] McPhee describes campus employment of students </br> [00:14:00] Interviewer praises Cal Poly </br> [00:14:57] McPhee asked about vocational training in K-12 education </br> [00:15:15] McPhee describes the reasons students fail - poor English and math skills </br>
Type
sound
Format
Transcription disc
Extent
1 Disc of 1
Identifier
Dexter, Bin 8, left loose on second shelf; ua-sel_00000283
cslusp_000035
Language
English
Provenance
California Polytechnic State University Special Collections and Archives, San Luis Obispo
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