The University the Community And the Lifeblood of Business Oral History Tran

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The University the Community And the Lifeblood of Business Oral History Tran
Jean Carter Witter
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Nathan: Of course. I ll go down to Alumni House and see what they can show me. If it s all right with you, I ll mention that this was your suggestion. It s a good one. Had you been interested in the dormitory question for a long time?
Witter: No, not until I was invited onto the Alumni Council and then became president. The council had been in terested in dormitories, and other presidents before me had worked hard to try to develop a ^rogram for dormitories .
Nathan: What stood in the way? What
... was the problem?
Witter: For many years, it was against the University s policy and custom to provide dormitories. In 19*45, the University had some property over in Berkeley, the Smyth-Fernwald property. [Mr. Smyth gave his property the name "Fernwald" . ] At that time, there were many young ladies, several hundred of them, who had no place to live anywhere around the campus. The accommodations in private homes and boarding houses apparently weren t available then, because those engaged in the war effort had taken most of them.


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