Oral History Interview: Arno T. Lenz (0366)
1983
In his 1983 interview with Barry Teicher, Arno T. Lenz discussed his experiences as a student and employee of the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1924-1974. Lenz cited his courses and faculty during his studies that inspired a career in civil engineering from his undergraduate through his graduate program (1924-1932). The creation and evolution of the civil engineering department, as well as Lenz?s contributions in departmental committees is discussed. Also, Mrs. Lenz spoke on the social obligations of a spouse of a faculty member. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the UW?Madison Oral History Program.
Background; Enrollment at UW; Tripp Hall and housefellows; St. Patrick's Day parade; Employment after graduation; M.A.; Ph.D.; Hydraulics laboratory; Salary waivers; College of Engineering and research; WARF; Deans Frederick Turneaure, F. Ellis Johnson and Morton Withey; Regent-Faculty Conference Committee; Student Personnel Committee; Science Inquiry series; University Club; Athletics; Bridge and Pentagon clubs; Music and cultural events.
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