Oral History Interview with Beatrice Snow (SOH-027, audio recording and transcript)
Title
Oral History Interview with Beatrice Snow (SOH-027, audio recording and transcript)
Date
2008
Description
Beatrice Snow, a former professor and chairperson in Suffolk University’s biology department discusses her early life, educational background, and her teaching career at Suffolk. She describes Suffolk’s evolution over the past four decades including changes to the campus, the growth of the sciences, and changes to the university’s overall culture. She goes on to describe the establishment of the Arthur S. Friedman Field Station located in Cobscook, Maine. Dr. Snow’s interview recording abruptly ends due to a technical issue.
Rights
Copyright Suffolk University. This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the John Joseph Moakley Archive & Institute. Prior permission is required for any commercial use.
Type
Sound recording
Oral histories
Format
PDF
MP3
Language
English
Identifier
SOH-027
Embedded Media
Interviewer
James, Ben
Interviewee
Snow, Beatrice
Duration
1:00:14
Citation
“Oral History Interview with Beatrice Snow (SOH-027, audio recording and transcript),” Moakley Archive & Institute, accessed June 25, 2022, https://moakleyarchive.omeka.net/items/show/14881.
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