141. Interview of Kenneth L. Karst Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Length: 10. 5 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of law.
142. Interview of Alexander P. Saxton Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Language: English Audio:
143. Interview of Hans Rogger Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of history. Director of UCLA’s Center for Russian and East European Studies and co-director of the Rand/UCLA Center for Soviet Studies.
144. Interview of Robert M. Williams Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Length: 9.85 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of economics. Founder of UCLA’s Business Forecasting Project.
145. Interview of Ruth Roemer Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of health services and lawyer.
146. Interview of Gloria Werner Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Librarians Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA university librarian.
147. Interview of Bob Kahn Topic: Science, Medicine, and Technology UCLA and University of California History UCLA Research Centers and Programs Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Member of the ARPANET project, which developed an experimental computer network, a precursor to the internet.
148. Interview of Barry Wessler Topic: Science, Medicine, and Technology UCLA and University of California History UCLA Research Centers and Programs Length: 2.5 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Research manager for the ARPANET project, which developed an experimental computer network, a precursor to the internet. Co-founder of GTE Telenet, an early packet switch service company.
149. Interview of Dave Clark Topic: UCLA and University of California History Science, Medicine, and Technology UCLA Research Centers and Programs Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Researcher for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) an agency of the government that develops technology for the military.
150. Interview of Steve Crocker Topic: UCLA and University of California History Science, Medicine, and Technology UCLA Research Centers and Programs Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Member of the ARPANET project, which developed an experimental computer network, a precursor to the internet.