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Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 15, Part 2]

Tape 34, Side 2. In the fifteenth interview session, conducted on March 12, 2003, Linde discusses a U.S. Supreme Court case in 1972 regarding espionage, and talks about his involvement in a lawsuit against the Oregon Bottle Bill. He speaks at length about the process of his appointment to the Oregon Supreme Court in 1977. He then begins to talk about his service as a justice on the court from 1977 to 1990, and discusses his first cases, including one that involved Portland General Electric.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 15, Part 1]

Tape 34, Side 1. In the fifteenth interview session, conducted on March 12, 2003, Linde discusses a U.S. Supreme Court case in 1972 regarding espionage, and talks about his involvement in a lawsuit against the Oregon Bottle Bill. He speaks at length about the process of his appointment to the Oregon Supreme Court in 1977. He then begins to talk about his service as a justice on the court from 1977 to 1990, and discusses his first cases, including one that involved Portland General Electric.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 14, Part 5]

Tape 33, Side 2. In the fourteenth interview session, conducted on March 4, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about some of the academic articles he had published in the 1970s. He speaks about his experiences teaching at Stanford University in 1972, and in Hamburg, Germany, in 1975, and about participating in a German celebration of the U.S. bicentennial. He also talks about the 1972 national elections. He talks about a textbook he wrote and used during his final year of teaching at the University of Oregon.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 14, Part 4]

Tape 33, Side 1. In the fourteenth interview session, conducted on March 4, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about some of the academic articles he had published in the 1970s. He speaks about his experiences teaching at Stanford University in 1972, and in Hamburg, Germany, in 1975, and about participating in a German celebration of the U.S. bicentennial. He also talks about the 1972 national elections. He talks about a textbook he wrote and used during his final year of teaching at the University of Oregon.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 14, Part 3]

Tape 32, Side 2. In the fourteenth interview session, conducted on March 4, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about some of the academic articles he had published in the 1970s. He speaks about his experiences teaching at Stanford University in 1972, and in Hamburg, Germany, in 1975, and about participating in a German celebration of the U.S. bicentennial. He also talks about the 1972 national elections. He talks about a textbook he wrote and used during his final year of teaching at the University of Oregon.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 14, Part 2]

Tape 32, Side 1. In the fourteenth interview session, conducted on March 4, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about some of the academic articles he had published in the 1970s. He speaks about his experiences teaching at Stanford University in 1972, and in Hamburg, Germany, in 1975, and about participating in a German celebration of the U.S. bicentennial. He also talks about the 1972 national elections. He talks about a textbook he wrote and used during his final year of teaching at the University of Oregon.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 14, Part 1]

Tape 31, Side 2. In the fourteenth interview session, conducted on March 4, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about some of the academic articles he had published in the 1970s. He speaks about his experiences teaching at Stanford University in 1972, and in Hamburg, Germany, in 1975, and about participating in a German celebration of the U.S. bicentennial. He also talks about the 1972 national elections. He talks about a textbook he wrote and used during his final year of teaching at the University of Oregon.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 13, Part 4]

Tape 31, Side 1. In the thirteenth interview session, conducted on February 26, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about teaching in Fribourg, Switzerland, and at an institute in Germany, and about living in Europe with his family in 1968. He also describes European student protests that he witnessed, and talks about how the Vietnam War affected European public opinion on the United States. He talks about his work investigating the University of California's treatment of Marxist and feminist professor Angela Davis in the 1970s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 13, Part 3]

Tape 30, Side 2. In the thirteenth interview session, conducted on February 26, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about teaching in Fribourg, Switzerland, and at an institute in Germany, and about living in Europe with his family in 1968. He also describes European student protests that he witnessed, and talks about how the Vietnam War affected European public opinion on the United States. He talks about his work investigating the University of California's treatment of Marxist and feminist professor Angela Davis in the 1970s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 13, Part 2]

Tape 30, Side 1. In the thirteenth interview session, conducted on February 26, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about teaching in Fribourg, Switzerland, and at an institute in Germany, and about living in Europe with his family in 1968. He also describes European student protests that he witnessed, and talks about how the Vietnam War affected European public opinion on the United States. He talks about his work investigating the University of California's treatment of Marxist and feminist professor Angela Davis in the 1970s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 13, Part 1]

Tape 29, Side 2. In the thirteenth interview session, conducted on February 26, 2003, Linde continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about teaching in Fribourg, Switzerland, and at an institute in Germany, and about living in Europe with his family in 1968. He also describes European student protests that he witnessed, and talks about how the Vietnam War affected European public opinion on the United States. He talks about his work investigating the University of California's treatment of Marxist and feminist professor Angela Davis in the 1970s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 12, Part 5]

Tape 29, Side 1. In the twelfth interview session, conducted on February 18, 2003, Linde discusses teaching law to children in Eastern Oregon, and speaks further about his consulting work for the U.S. government. He talks about his experiences as an alternate delegate to the 1964 Democratic National Convention, and as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley, the same year. He also talks about international politics leading up to the Vietnam War. He also discusses the 1968 elections and talks about his friendship with Bob Straub. He returns to the topic of teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the reasons for the law school’s increased enrollment and about the school’s expansion during the 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 12, Part 4]

Tape 28, Side 2. In the twelfth interview session, conducted on February 18, 2003, Linde discusses teaching law to children in Eastern Oregon, and speaks further about his consulting work for the U.S. government. He talks about his experiences as an alternate delegate to the 1964 Democratic National Convention, and as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley, the same year. He also talks about international politics leading up to the Vietnam War. He also discusses the 1968 elections and talks about his friendship with Bob Straub. He returns to the topic of teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the reasons for the law school’s increased enrollment and about the school’s expansion during the 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 12, Part 3]

Tape 28, Side 1. In the twelfth interview session, conducted on February 18, 2003, Linde discusses teaching law to children in Eastern Oregon, and speaks further about his consulting work for the U.S. government. He talks about his experiences as an alternate delegate to the 1964 Democratic National Convention, and as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley, the same year. He also talks about international politics leading up to the Vietnam War. He also discusses the 1968 elections and talks about his friendship with Bob Straub. He returns to the topic of teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the reasons for the law school’s increased enrollment and about the school’s expansion during the 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 12, Part 2]

Tape 27, Side 2. In the twelfth interview session, conducted on February 18, 2003, Linde discusses teaching law to children in Eastern Oregon, and speaks further about his consulting work for the U.S. government. He talks about his experiences as an alternate delegate to the 1964 Democratic National Convention, and as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley, the same year. He also talks about international politics leading up to the Vietnam War. He also discusses the 1968 elections and talks about his friendship with Bob Straub. He returns to the topic of teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the reasons for the law school’s increased enrollment and about the school’s expansion during the 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 12, Part 1]

Tape 27, Side 1. In the twelfth interview session, conducted on February 18, 2003, Linde discusses teaching law to children in Eastern Oregon, and speaks further about his consulting work for the U.S. government. He talks about his experiences as an alternate delegate to the 1964 Democratic National Convention, and as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley, the same year. He also talks about international politics leading up to the Vietnam War. He also discusses the 1968 elections and talks about his friendship with Bob Straub. He returns to the topic of teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the reasons for the law school’s increased enrollment and about the school’s expansion during the 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 11, Part 4]

Tape 26, Side 2. In the eleventh interview session, conducted on February 13, 2003, Linde discusses raising a family in Eugene, and continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the tenure of university president Arthur Fleming. He speaks at length about his work consulting on arms control and nuclear proliferation for the administration of President John F. Kennedy. He also talks about U.S.-Cuba relations in the early 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 11, Part 3]

Tape 26, Side 1. In the eleventh interview session, conducted on February 13, 2003, Linde discusses raising a family in Eugene, and continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the tenure of university president Arthur Fleming. He speaks at length about his work consulting on arms control and nuclear proliferation for the administration of President John F. Kennedy. He also talks about U.S.-Cuba relations in the early 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 11, Part 2]

Tape 25, Side 2. In the eleventh interview session, conducted on February 13, 2003, Linde discusses raising a family in Eugene, and continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the tenure of university president Arthur Fleming. He speaks at length about his work consulting on arms control and nuclear proliferation for the administration of President John F. Kennedy. He also talks about U.S.-Cuba relations in the early 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 11, Part 1]

Tape 25, Side 1. In the eleventh interview session, conducted on February 13, 2003, Linde discusses raising a family in Eugene, and continues to speak about teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about the tenure of university president Arthur Fleming. He speaks at length about his work consulting on arms control and nuclear proliferation for the administration of President John F. Kennedy. He also talks about U.S.-Cuba relations in the early 1960s.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 10, Part 6]

Tape 24, Side 2. In the tenth interview session, conducted on February 5, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He speaks further about Neuberger’s relationship with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He shares his reasons for leaving his job with Neuberger and returning to Eugene in 1959, and his reaction upon learning of Neuberger’s illness. He then discusses the 1958 elections, and Neuberger’s re-election in 1960. He talks about returning to teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about classes he taught, shares his experience spending a semester in the hospital with tuberculosis, and speaks at length about an effort in the 1960s to adopt a new Oregon constitution.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 10, Part 5]

Tape 24, Side 1. In the tenth interview session, conducted on February 5, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He speaks further about Neuberger’s relationship with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He shares his reasons for leaving his job with Neuberger and returning to Eugene in 1959, and his reaction upon learning of Neuberger’s illness. He then discusses the 1958 elections, and Neuberger’s re-election in 1960. He talks about returning to teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about classes he taught, shares his experience spending a semester in the hospital with tuberculosis, and speaks at length about an effort in the 1960s to adopt a new Oregon constitution.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 10, Part 4]

Tape 23, Side 2. In the tenth interview session, conducted on February 5, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He speaks further about Neuberger’s relationship with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He shares his reasons for leaving his job with Neuberger and returning to Eugene in 1959, and his reaction upon learning of Neuberger’s illness. He then discusses the 1958 elections, and Neuberger’s re-election in 1960. He talks about returning to teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about classes he taught, shares his experience spending a semester in the hospital with tuberculosis, and speaks at length about an effort in the 1960s to adopt a new Oregon constitution.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 10, Part 3]

Tape 23, Side 1. In the tenth interview session, conducted on February 5, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He speaks further about Neuberger’s relationship with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He shares his reasons for leaving his job with Neuberger and returning to Eugene in 1959, and his reaction upon learning of Neuberger’s illness. He then discusses the 1958 elections, and Neuberger’s re-election in 1960. He talks about returning to teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about classes he taught, shares his experience spending a semester in the hospital with tuberculosis, and speaks at length about an effort in the 1960s to adopt a new Oregon constitution.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 10, Part 2]

Tape 22, Side 2. In the tenth interview session, conducted on February 5, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He speaks further about Neuberger’s relationship with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He shares his reasons for leaving his job with Neuberger and returning to Eugene in 1959, and his reaction upon learning of Neuberger’s illness. He then discusses the 1958 elections, and Neuberger’s re-election in 1960. He talks about returning to teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about classes he taught, shares his experience spending a semester in the hospital with tuberculosis, and speaks at length about an effort in the 1960s to adopt a new Oregon constitution.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 10, Part 1]

Tape 22, Side 1. In the tenth interview session, conducted on February 5, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He speaks further about Neuberger’s relationship with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He shares his reasons for leaving his job with Neuberger and returning to Eugene in 1959, and his reaction upon learning of Neuberger’s illness. He then discusses the 1958 elections, and Neuberger’s re-election in 1960. He talks about returning to teaching law at the University of Oregon from 1959 to 1976. He talks about classes he taught, shares his experience spending a semester in the hospital with tuberculosis, and speaks at length about an effort in the 1960s to adopt a new Oregon constitution.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 09, Part 4]

Tape 21, Side 2. In the ninth interview session, conducted on January 30, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He talks about the federal power policy during the administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and how it affected Oregon, about Neuberger’s opposition to the 1954 Klamath Termination Act, and about Neuberger’s interactions with Senator Joseph McCarthy. He shares anecdotes to demonstrate Neuberger’s personality and legislative style, and describes Neuberger’s relationship with U.S. Senator Wayne Morse, as well as with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He speaks about the election of 1956, and describes a 1957 trip he and Helen Linde took to Europe.

Linde, Hans A.

Oral history interview with Hans A. Linde [Session 09, Part 3]

Tape 21, Side 1. In the ninth interview session, conducted on January 30, 2003, Linde continues to discuss his experiences as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Richard Neuberger. He talks about the federal power policy during the administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and how it affected Oregon, about Neuberger’s opposition to the 1954 Klamath Termination Act, and about Neuberger’s interactions with Senator Joseph McCarthy. He shares anecdotes to demonstrate Neuberger’s personality and legislative style, and describes Neuberger’s relationship with U.S. Senator Wayne Morse, as well as with other members of the Oregon congressional delegation. He speaks about the election of 1956, and describes a 1957 trip he and Helen Linde took to Europe.

Linde, Hans A.

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