[Interview of Jack Stieber, former director of Michigan State University's School of Labor and Industrial Relations].
Jack Stieber, former director of Michigan State University's School of Labor and Industrial Relations, reminisces about his childhood and youth, early employment, how he became interested in labor issues, and the history of the MSU labor school. He discusses his military service in World War Two, hi...
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Language: | English |
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MSU: Gift of John Revitte. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 audio file (1 hr., 32 min., 15 sec.)) |
Format: | Electronic Audio Software |
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Jack Stieber, former director of Michigan State University's School of Labor and Industrial Relations, reminisces about his childhood and youth, early employment, how he became interested in labor issues, and the history of the MSU labor school. He discusses his military service in World War Two, his graduate studies at the University of Minnesota and Harvard, coming to MSU, and later becoming director of the new School of Labor and Industrial Relations. Stieber also comments on the operations and structure of the labor school, its funding, the pros and cons of hiring faculty without doctorates, faculty personalities, and his own areas of research. Ends abruptly. Stieber is interviewed by MSU professor of labor and industrial relations, John Revitte. |
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Note: | Title supplied. |
Call Number: | Voice 30659 DB30659 cassette |
Playing Time: | 01:32:15 |
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Recorded 1989 June 13. |