Discusses living on Mifflin St. during protests, being anti-war; fell out of bed from the blast, went to campus with crowds from Mifflin community; discusses going to London shortly after the bombing. 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
Was a sophomore at Whitewater; involved in Madison anti-war protests; has an anti-AMRC button from a...
Was working at Madison General Hospital; felt the blast; discusses his conscientious objector status...
Worked in chemistry dept.; heard the bomb and went to investigate; recalls immediate aftermath. This...
Heard the bomb; describes finding out it what it was; sympathetic to anti-war protests; describes pr...
Lived on Spring St. and was jolted awake by the bomb, saw the flames; recalls watching injured being...
Was a freshman in Menominee, WI, home for the summer; heard the bomb. This interview was contributed...
Was a nurse at UW Hospital; at the hospital when the bomb blew, so close she couldn't hear it; recal...
Was a grad student; thought anti-war activists were "a little crazy"; recalls feeling the blast, oth...
Was anti-war, a student but 1A draft status; lived on Mifflin, heard the bomb; offers his thoughts o...
Recalls turmoil of starting as a freshman at UW in fall of 1970; joined the military to get through ...
Worked at Memorial Library; discusses going to see Sterling Hall that morning; anecdote about protes...
Was an undergrad, involved in anti-war activity; was at basic training at the time of the bombing, h...
Worked at UW Hospital; heard the bomb and walked in that direction with the crowds. This interview w...
Was living in Shorewood Hills; sister was to be married in Luther Memorial Church. This interview wa...
Recalls hearing the bomb. This interview was contributed for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral Hist...
Was a sophomore at Whitewater; involved in Madison anti-war protests; has an anti-AMRC button from a...
Was working at Madison General Hospital; felt the blast; discusses his conscientious objector status...
Worked in chemistry dept.; heard the bomb and went to investigate; recalls immediate aftermath. This...
Heard the bomb; describes finding out it what it was; sympathetic to anti-war protests; describes pr...
Lived on Spring St. and was jolted awake by the bomb, saw the flames; recalls watching injured being...
Was a freshman in Menominee, WI, home for the summer; heard the bomb. This interview was contributed...
Was a nurse at UW Hospital; at the hospital when the bomb blew, so close she couldn't hear it; recal...
Was a grad student; thought anti-war activists were "a little crazy"; recalls feeling the blast, oth...
Was anti-war, a student but 1A draft status; lived on Mifflin, heard the bomb; offers his thoughts o...
Recalls turmoil of starting as a freshman at UW in fall of 1970; joined the military to get through ...
Worked at Memorial Library; discusses going to see Sterling Hall that morning; anecdote about protes...
Was an undergrad, involved in anti-war activity; was at basic training at the time of the bombing, h...
Worked at UW Hospital; heard the bomb and walked in that direction with the crowds. This interview w...
Was living in Shorewood Hills; sister was to be married in Luther Memorial Church. This interview wa...
Recalls hearing the bomb. This interview was contributed for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral Hist...
Was a sophomore at Whitewater; involved in Madison anti-war protests; has an anti-AMRC button from a...
Was working at Madison General Hospital; felt the blast; discusses his conscientious objector status...
Worked in chemistry dept.; heard the bomb and went to investigate; recalls immediate aftermath. This...