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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the thirty-seventh of such tapes, in which Stahr details more about his trip to Africa, as well as his time as chairman of the USO while working with the National Audubon Society. He describes his relationship with comedian, Bob Hope, and other leading citizens in New York City. He also discusses his other activities with other groups, such as the National Institute of Social Sciences, the US Delegation to the United Nations, and President Ford’s WIN committee.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the thirty-eighth of these tapes, in which Stahr talks about Arlington National Cemetery and the memorial services he attended there. He also gives a general overview of his time at Audubon and discusses his lifelong love of baseball. Finally, he talks about current familial matters, health, and happiness, and begins to discuss leaving the Audubon presidency and the work he did afterwards.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the thirty-ninth of these tapes, in which Stahr discusses miscellaneous memories and enumerates the presidents, presidential candidates, and vice presidential candidates whom he knew, in order of election year.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the fourth of these tapes, in which Stahr discusses more about the people in his childhood town of Hickman, his family, as well as his high school achievements and romances.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the fortieth of these tapes, in which Stahr discusses various notable people whom he knew, including presidential candidates, astronauts, and opera stars. There is also significant discussion of current events, both personal and political.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the forty-first of these tapes, in which Stahr talks at length about the ensuing Gulf War, and operation Desert Storm. He also talks about his relationships with notable football coaches, notable men who had recently died, and his office secretaries through the years. He closes by discussing birdwatching and wildlife books and reiterates some of his travels as president of Audubon, as well as his involvement in the ROTC's Pershing Rifles.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the forty-second and last of these tapes. For most of the tape Stahr discusses his relationships with military generals throughout his life. There is significant coverage of familial and geopolitical current events, including the aftermath of the ousting of Mikhail Gorbachev.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the fifth of these tapes, in which Stahr discusses the the latter part of his high school education and arrival at the University Kentucky, as well as the summers spent on his grandparents' farm and his hometown neighbors.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the sixth of these tapes, in which Stahr details more memories of people and family in Hickman. He discusses topics such as dating, leisure activities, flooding, and his medical history.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Elvis J. Stahr, who served as President of Indiana University 1962-1968, recorded forty-four tapes about his life, with plans to write an autobiography. This is the seventh of these tapes, in which Stahr recalls the last of his memories of Hickman, and the beginning of his academic studies at the University of Kentucky. He discusses music, baseball, his extended family, and his time as a freshman at U.K.