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- Title
- Interview with Helen Duncan [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978
- Contributor(s)
- Strange, Adeline Bassett Cook, 1917-2004 (Interviewer), Duncan, Helen (Interviewee)
- Description
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Transcript of a conversation about Wallace Carothers between Helen Duncan and Cookie Strange. Duncan served as the Experimental Station Librarian, and she recalls Carothers's visits to the library, the chemists' interest in bird watching, and Helen Sweetman's affection for Carothers.
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_08
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with Charles L. Reese, Jr. [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978
- Description
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A transcript of Cookie Strange's brief conversation with Charles L. Reese, Jr., President of the Wilmington News Journal. Reese recalls Carothers's social behavior and feelings about Nylon.
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_09
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with Crawford Greenewalt [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978
- Description
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Transcript of a conversation about Wallace Carothers between Crawford Greenewalt and Cookie Strange. Greenewalt discusses Carothers's personality, professional successes, depression, and marriage to Helen Sweetman. He also mentions Carother's affair with "The Dame" Silvia Moore.
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_06
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with John and Elizabeth Miles, July 1978 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978
- Description
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A rough transcript of Cookie Strange's conversation with John and Elizabeth "Lib" Miles in July, 1978. The Miles' discuss Wallace Carothers, primarily focusing on his marriage to Helen Sweetman (1911-2000). Both John and Lib express their disapproval of Ms. Sweetman and believe the marriage was a mistake, recounting several stories to support their opinions. They talk about Carothers's general personality, including his love of drinking, music, and cheese, his insecurities, and his focus,...
Show moreA rough transcript of Cookie Strange's conversation with John and Elizabeth "Lib" Miles in July, 1978. The Miles' discuss Wallace Carothers, primarily focusing on his marriage to Helen Sweetman (1911-2000). Both John and Lib express their disapproval of Ms. Sweetman and believe the marriage was a mistake, recounting several stories to support their opinions. They talk about Carothers's general personality, including his love of drinking, music, and cheese, his insecurities, and his focus, intelligence, and kindness. Carothers's work with DuPont and Nylon, his battle with depression, and his eventual suicide are also discussed.
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- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_01
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with Martin E. Cupery and Harry B. Dykstra, 2 August 1978 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978-08-02
- Description
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Martin E. Cupery and Harry B. Dykstra have a conversation with Cookie Strange. They discuss their research with super polymers, the discovery of Nylon, and the DuPont Experimental Station. They also talk about Wallace Carothers's overall demeanor and how his gentleness and kindness made him easy to be around.
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_03
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with Gerard Bérchet, 1 August 1978 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978-08-01
- Contributor(s)
- Strange, Adeline Bassett Cook, 1917-2004 (Interviewer), Berchet, Gerard J., 1902-1990 (Interviewee)
- Description
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Gerard Bérchet talks about Wallace Carothers with Cookie Strange. He discusses life in Paris, meeting Carothers, and his trip across the Atlantic to the United States. He also mentions Nylon and its various versions, including 66 and 6, 10, as well as other research projects that he was involved with at DuPont's Experimental Station.
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_04
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with Elizabeth Carothers Kyle, 3 July 1978 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978-07-03
- Contributor(s)
- Strange, Adeline Bassett Cook, 1917-2004 (Interviewer), Kyle, Elizabeth Carothers, 1907-1983 (Interviewee)
- Description
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Transcript of a telephone call between Elizabeth Carothers Kyle, younger sister to Wallace Carothers, and Cookie Strange. Mrs. Kyle talks about her childhood in Iowa, Wallace's general personality, his love of tennis and music, and his time at Tarkio College and the University of Illinois. She also discusses their sister, Isobel, and the close relationship Isobel shared with Wallace.
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_05
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with William "Bill" Mapel, July 1978 [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978
- Contributor(s)
- Strange, Adeline Bassett Cook, 1917-2004 (Interviewer), Mapel, William, 1902-1984 (Interviewee)
- Description
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Interviewer Adeline Bassett Cook Strange (also known as A.B.C Strange or Cookie) recounts her conversations with William "Bill" Mapel and his wife, Evelyn Raines Mapel. Strange says Mr. Mapel was hesitant to talk about Carothers, and she believes he thought he would be breaking Carothers's confidence. Mapel described Carothers as the closest friend he ever had, and despite Carothers's reserved demeanor, there was an "aura" around him at DuPont and in Wilmington society. Overall, Strange...
Show moreInterviewer Adeline Bassett Cook Strange (also known as A.B.C Strange or Cookie) recounts her conversations with William "Bill" Mapel and his wife, Evelyn Raines Mapel. Strange says Mr. Mapel was hesitant to talk about Carothers, and she believes he thought he would be breaking Carothers's confidence. Mapel described Carothers as the closest friend he ever had, and despite Carothers's reserved demeanor, there was an "aura" around him at DuPont and in Wilmington society. Overall, Strange believes that much of Carothers's life was controlled by Mapel's "aggressive interests and kindness," and that Carothers was amenable to this because of his insecurities.
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- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_02
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Interview with Julian and Polly Hill [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1978
- Contributor(s)
- Strange, Adeline Bassett Cook, 1917-2004 (Interviewer), Hill, Julian W. (Julian Werner), 1904-1996 (Interviewee)
- Description
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Cookie Strange documents a conversation she had with Julian Hill and his wife, Polly, about Wallace Carothers. The Hills remember Carothers as a lover of music. He had a Capehart, a large radio/photograph, and would play concerts for friends at his apartment. They also discuss his affection for his sister, Isobel, and his connection to Silvia Moore.
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- MSS_1985_01_01_07
- Collection
- Oral history interviews on Wallace Carothers
- Title
- Accession 1985: Carothers Oral History Project
- Contributor(s)
- Hagley Museum and Library (originator)
- Collection ID
- Carothers Oral History Project (Accession 1985)
- Hagley ID
- FA_1985
- Collection
- Unpublished and Legacy Finding Aids