Michigan State University Professor Emeritus of Economics C. Patrick "Lash" Larrowe, talks about his life, academic career, and interest in labor issues
Michigan State University Professor Emeritus of Economics C. Patrick "Lash" Larrowe, talks about his family and childhood in Portland, OR, how his interest in working class issues and unionism grew and why he chose economics as a way of teaching about labor issues. Larrowe describes his early union experiences while in college, joining the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, his service in World War Two, getting his first professorship at the University of Utah, and finally coming to work at the Labor and Industrial Relations Center at MSU. Larrowe discusses settling in at MSU and the people he worked with including, Jack Stieber, Charles Killingsworth, and MSU President John Hannah. He also explains the tensions between the Labor School and state conservatives and why the MSU faculty grievance system was created in the face of professors being terminated. Larrowe says he left the Labor School and moved to the Economics Department when his research and published material was threatened with censorship. Larrowe is interviewed by John Revitte, MSU professor of Labor and Industrial Relations.
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- In Collections
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Published
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1989-06-12
- Interviewees
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Larrowe, Charles P.
- Interviewers
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Revitte, John
- Subjects
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Larrowe, Charles P.
Michigan State University
Academic freedom
College teaching
Families
Grievance procedures
Labor unions
Universities and colleges--Faculty
Michigan--East Lansing
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 01:31:13
- Venue Note
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Recorded on cassette by John Revitte, June 12, 1989.
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
- Call Number
- Voice 30491
- Catalog Record
- http://catalog.lib.msu.edu/record=b10738679
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