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- Munk, Morton
- Krahenbuhl, Gary (Interviewer)
- Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
- John McIntosh, Videographer; Roger Carter, Audio; Linda Van Scoy, Director; David Scheatzle, Chair Video History Project.
Chapters: 1. Introduction, 0.1 - 1.26 2. Early Life/Education Background 1.26 - 5.22 3. Graduate Work, 5.22 - 9.09 4. Coming to ASU/ASU Career, 9.09 - 16.42 5. Committee Service, 16.42 - 20.06 6. ASU Early Years, 20.06 - 23.02 7. G. Homer Durham, 23.02 - 26.59 8. Building the Chemistry Department, 26.59 - 30.14 9. Collaboration with other units/Dept. Administration 30.14 - 35.20 10. Department Challenges, 35.20 - 37.46 11. Important contributions & success stories, 37.46 - 42.59 12. Linus Pauling Lecture, 42.59 - 49.15 13. How ASU has changed, 49.15 - 53.25 14. Early Computers, 53.25 - 55.39 15. Gene Drive, 55.39 - 58.20 16. Advice to Students, 58.20 - 59.28 17. Post Retirement Activities, 59.28 - 1:02.46
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Munk, Morton. Interview 06 Dec. 2016. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.44774