John W. Egerton Papers

Alternative Title

D.F. Fleming

Creator

John W. Egerton

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Publication Date

April 1962

Time Period

April 1962 - March 1963

Abstract

A series of interview notes, quotes, news releases, and memos about the appointment of Dr. Denna F. Fleming to the University of South Florida after his retirement from Vanderbilt University. Excerpts from and reviews of his book "The Cold War and Its Origins" are included.

Keywords

Academic freedom, Denna Frank Fleming (1893-1980), Vanderbilt University, Cold War

Extent

46 pages

Geographic Location

Tampa (Fla.); Nashville (Tenn.)

Physical Collection

John W. Egerton Papers

Box

2

Folder

5

Language

English

Media Type

Notes (documents); Communiques; Excerpts; Memorandums; Correspondence; Timetables; Press releases

Note

Contents:
News Release, April 18, 1962
Quotes from "The Cold War, Vol. I"
Selection of Reviews of "The Cold War and Its Origins"
Quotes from "The Cold War, Vol. II"
Memo, Mary Loud Barker to John Egerton, June 7, 1962
Interview Notes, Telephone Conversation with Dr. Fleming, July 6, 1962
Interview Notes, Telephone Conversation with Dean Beach (Vanderbilt University), June 28, 1962
Interview Notes, Telephone Conservation with Dr. Avery Leiserson (Vanderbilt University), June 28, 1962
List of Communications Between Dean R.M. Cooper and Dr. Denna Fleming Concerning Employment
"The Fleming Case Timetable of Events, March 18, 1963
Memo, R.M. Cooper to John Egerton, August 7, 1962
Letter to John S. Allen on Dr. Denna Fleming, August 1, 1962
Memo, R.M. Cooper, On Telephone Conversation with Mark Hawes, August 7, 1962
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Identifier

E02-00013

Papers Relating to Denna F. Fleming's Appointment, April 1962 - March 1963 and undated

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