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Mary Blossom Ive Davidson
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Robert Gordon Sproul I saw very little of really, although I knew him very well as controller in the University. When he became president I was afraid of him. [Laughter] He can bark awfully hard, you know.
Nathan: Yes, as an undergraduate I remember that. I didn t know he barked at administration people.
Davidson: I can bark back pretty well too. I learned that.
Nathan: Did you have occasion to work with Monroe Deutsch much?
Davidson: No, but I knew him very well. He had his office in the same
...building, and we would just go back and forth informally.
33 Davidson: Monroe Deutsch was one of the sweetest men in the world. He was very scholarly. He taught first in Berkeley High School and then came to the University before I arrived. He was a brilliant man. I have a little book which he wrote before a dinner we gave for Lucy Stebbins when she retired. It s a limited edition. It was given to me by Constance Steel. Did you ever know of Constance Steel? She was buried, figuratively speaking, down in the registrar s office.


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