Sixth Chancellor University of California Berkeley 1971 1980 Statistician
Sixth Chancellor University of California Berkeley 1971 1980 Statistician
Albert Hosmer Bowker
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I had seen the little tape of it, and it was kind of fun. I was talking to Ed Strong one day, who is a nice man, and I said, "I just saw your picture. " He said, "You know, I've never seen it. " So I had him in and had a showing for his 192 benefit. But the relationship between him and Clark [Kerr] was not very friendly. Nathan: You will probably enjoy Chancellor Strong's oral history memoir from your own experience and the story he tells. Bowker: I didn't know he had done one. Nathan: Just bef...ore he died. I think you would see a lot in it. Faculty Appointments and the Budget Committeetf# Nathan: Your ability to find and attract the people that you wanted in specific slots apparently was very significant. I wonder if you care to say a word about what it is you look for in professors and what it is you look for in administrators. Are there certain qualities? Bowker: I don't think I had a great role in attracting professors. If there were distinguished persons that the campus was trying to promote, I would agree to interview them, and I would agree to talk them into coming to Berkeley.
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