Interview with Harry R. Wellman, who in 1967-1968 served as acting President of the University of California system. Wellman was also an important agricultural educator, and his interview is part of a doctoral dissertation project, conducted by a Stanford doctoral student named Richard Dale Moody. The title of the dissertation is "Advocate for vocational education in California: the professional career of Julian A. McPhee" and was completed in 1968. <
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[00:00:12] Moody records brief introduction, noting date, time, location of interview <
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[00:01:01] Wellman asked about his relationship with Julian McPhee <
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[00:02:40] Wellman describes working with McPhee, early relationship <
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[00:06:44] Wellman describes history of employment, including his university positions <
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[00:07:38] Wellman discusses agricultural education in university system <
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[00:08:23] Wellman discusses McPhee's philosophy for education <
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[00:10:19] Wellman discusses McPhee's relationship to Cal Poly <
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[00:12:25] Wellman discusses Ed Lee <
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[00:13:10] Wellman discusses accreditation <
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[00:13:42] Moody asks about additional vocational philosophies in the university system <
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[00:14:30] Moody discusses vocational training at Cal Poly <
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[00:15:19] Moody asks about McPhee's recognition in the university system <
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[00:16:50] Wellman talks about McPhee's impact on university system <
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[00:18:04] Moody finishes up recording
further contents are garbled and unrelated <
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Additional Descriptive Notes: Moody Interview - X (MI-X)
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