Interview of Donald B. Glower by Bernard Bayer
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Martha Stimic: African-American secretary who assisted Glower in retaining black students (p. 7) -- Hal Bolz: Dean of the College of Engineering (pp. 6, 10) -- Chuck Sespy: Professor, and national leader in heating and cooling (p. 7) -- Gordon Clark: Prof. of Architecture (p. 7) -- President Harold Enarson (pp. 8, 11, 17-18) -- Stan Harrison: Chairman of the Advisory Committee in the College of Engineering (p. 9) -- Gov. James Rhodes (pp. 10, 12) -- President Ed Jennings (pp. 11, 16, 21- 22) -- Gov. Dick Celeste (pp. 10, 12) -- Prof. Hans Schwar: advocate for creating the Transportation Research Center (p. 10) -- Prof. Carl Graff: Chairman of Welding Engineering (p. 12) -- Phil Bowser: businessman who helped Glower found the Co-op program (p. 13) -- Douglas McGregor, President of Antioch, and author of the classic "The Human Side of Management" (p. 15) -- President Gordon Gee (p. 16) -- President Novice Fawcett (pp. 17-18) -- President Harold Enarson (pp. 17-18) -- John Corbally (p. 18) -- Al Coon: Provost (p. 18) -- Dieter Haenicke (p. 18) -- Francile Firebaugh (pp. 18-19) -- Roy Cottman: Dean of Agriculture (p. 19) -- Mel Schottenstein (p. 21) -- Tom Thompson: lead discoverer of the sunken gold ship, "The Central America" (pp. 24-28)