Recalls hearing the bomb; was a law clerk in the Attorney General's office criminal prosecution unit during the time that Karl Armstrong was prosecuted, describes some of the FBI evidence and ineptitude of the bombers. This interview was contributed for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral History Program, specifically for the collaboration with the Wisconsin Story Project on the Sterling Hall Bombing
Worked at UW Physical Sciences Lab; data and records stored in Sterling Hall; had to inspect damage....
Was anti-war, a student but 1A draft status; lived on Mifflin, heard the bomb; offers his thoughts o...
Worked at Memorial Library; discusses going to see Sterling Hall that morning; anecdote about protes...
Worked in chemistry dept.; heard the bomb and went to investigate; recalls immediate aftermath. This...
Recalls hearing the bomb. This interview was contributed for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral Hist...
Heard the bomb; describes finding out it what it was; sympathetic to anti-war protests; describes pr...
Was working at Madison General Hospital; felt the blast; discusses his conscientious objector status...
Was a freshman in Menominee, WI, home for the summer; heard the bomb. This interview was contributed...
Worked at UW Hospital; heard the bomb and walked in that direction with the crowds. This interview w...
Heard the news on the radio; managed the state property insurance fund; recalls the claim to the fun...
Worked at a machine shop on E. Wash where Don and Karl Armstrong had worked; recalls being interview...
Lived on Spring St. and was jolted awake by the bomb, saw the flames; recalls watching injured being...
Was a graduate student; discusses shock at destruction; has talked with Karl Armstrong; friend of Fa...
Was a nurse at UW Hospital; at the hospital when the bomb blew, so close she couldn't hear it; recal...
Was an undergrad, involved in anti-war activity; was at basic training at the time of the bombing, h...
Worked at UW Physical Sciences Lab; data and records stored in Sterling Hall; had to inspect damage....
Was anti-war, a student but 1A draft status; lived on Mifflin, heard the bomb; offers his thoughts o...
Worked at Memorial Library; discusses going to see Sterling Hall that morning; anecdote about protes...
Worked in chemistry dept.; heard the bomb and went to investigate; recalls immediate aftermath. This...
Recalls hearing the bomb. This interview was contributed for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral Hist...
Heard the bomb; describes finding out it what it was; sympathetic to anti-war protests; describes pr...
Was working at Madison General Hospital; felt the blast; discusses his conscientious objector status...
Was a freshman in Menominee, WI, home for the summer; heard the bomb. This interview was contributed...
Worked at UW Hospital; heard the bomb and walked in that direction with the crowds. This interview w...
Heard the news on the radio; managed the state property insurance fund; recalls the claim to the fun...
Worked at a machine shop on E. Wash where Don and Karl Armstrong had worked; recalls being interview...
Lived on Spring St. and was jolted awake by the bomb, saw the flames; recalls watching injured being...
Was a graduate student; discusses shock at destruction; has talked with Karl Armstrong; friend of Fa...
Was a nurse at UW Hospital; at the hospital when the bomb blew, so close she couldn't hear it; recal...
Was an undergrad, involved in anti-war activity; was at basic training at the time of the bombing, h...
Worked at UW Physical Sciences Lab; data and records stored in Sterling Hall; had to inspect damage....
Was anti-war, a student but 1A draft status; lived on Mifflin, heard the bomb; offers his thoughts o...
Worked at Memorial Library; discusses going to see Sterling Hall that morning; anecdote about protes...