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Title
Waldo Ball Oral History Interview (2 of 3)
Description
This interview picks up from Waldo Ball Oral History Interview (1 of 3), where Ball is describing Horner’s family. Isabelle Horner was at one point Ball’s history teacher and here Ball accounts his relationship with her. Mainly, Ball reflects on receiving A’s in her classes as she took a liking to him, not because he earned the grade. Other relationships that are mentioned in this interview include his friendship with George Peavy, Dean of Forestry at OSU and one time mayor of Corvallis. Ball characterizes Peavy as an exceptional outdoorsmen and a well-respected individual who was able to deftly manage his affairs. Ball described Dr. William Kerr similarly, but expounded on Kerr’s ability to get what he desired out of the Oregon legislatures, especially in respects to funds for OSU.
Additional points of interest include Ball’s inspiration to go into medicine, and his family’s penchant for travel. Ball shares his views on the practice of modern medicine, as well as the establishment of Camp Adair. He explains the impacts the Army camp had on his business and personal life.
Additional points of interest include Ball’s inspiration to go into medicine, and his family’s penchant for travel. Ball shares his views on the practice of modern medicine, as well as the establishment of Camp Adair. He explains the impacts the Army camp had on his business and personal life.
Creator
W. Waldo Ball
Source
Horner Museum Oral History Collection
Publisher
Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries
Date
July 5, 1979
Contributor
Jennifer Lee
Format
Digitized audiocassette
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
OH10-ball-waldo-19790705
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Jennifer Lee
Interviewee
Waldo Ball
Location
Office of Waldo Ball, Corvallis, Oregon
Original Format
audiocassette
Duration
1:02:37
OHMS Object
Interview Format
audio