Richard Macksey was born in 1931. He received his B.A from Johns Hopkins in 1953 and earned his Ph.D. from the University in 1957. Macksey went on to work for the university as a professor teaching critical theory, comparative literature and film studies. He also served as the co-founder and director of the Johns Hopkins University Humanities Center. Macksey is also known for his extensive private library, which is home to more than 70,000 books and manuscripts. In this interview, Macksey recounts Hopkins' early history and those who were instrumental in shaping it. This oral history is a part of the Mame Warren oral histories series
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Richard Donley was born in the Cleveland suburbs, growing up in Garfield Heights and Lakeline, Ohio....
An abstract of this interview is available below. A time-annotated index is linked above and to the ...
Matthew Crenson graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1963 and went on to receive his Ph.D. in political s...
Richard J. Johns was born in Pendleton, Oregon. He received his B.S. in 1947 from the University of ...
Wilbert Locklin was born in 1921 in Washington, DC. He received his undergraduate degree from Johns ...
Charles "Zan" Baughan worked with the Johns Hopkins University libraries for more than 45 years, beg...
Ross Jones, a native of Haddonfield, New Jersey just outside Philadelphia, graduated from Johns Hopk...
Richard Henry is an Academy Professor in the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences at Johns Hopki...
After completing his graduate work at the University of Delaware, Stuart "Bill" Leslie came to Johns...
H. Alan Shapiro is a classical archaeologist serving as a professor in Johns Hopkins University's De...
Joseph A. Mackey, Jr. was born in Providence, Rhode Island on July 22, 1947. His father, Joseph Mack...
Richard S. Ross was born in Richmond, Indiana. He began attending Harvard in 1942 and was able to en...
Dr. James Cross is an engineer and professor who graduated from Hopkins in 1960 with a degree in ele...
Franklin Knight, born in Jamaica in 1942, is a professor of Atlantic History in the Department of Hi...
Paul Quin is a writer and designer who graduated from Hopkins in 1965 with a degree from the Writing...
Richard Donley was born in the Cleveland suburbs, growing up in Garfield Heights and Lakeline, Ohio....
An abstract of this interview is available below. A time-annotated index is linked above and to the ...
Matthew Crenson graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1963 and went on to receive his Ph.D. in political s...