Interview 25868 – Caption Index: 64
No, not really. He didn’t. Probably heard more of my father and whatnot through his sister, Sister Mary, who was the wife of the director of Milwaukee at the time. Read More
No, not really. He didn’t. Probably heard more of my father and whatnot through his sister, Sister Mary, who was the wife of the director of Milwaukee at the time. Read More
Well, could you give us a little history there?… Read More
No, any project that was being worked on that I had anything to do with, he would always stop by and have a look at it and see it was going properly. And everything seemed to work out. Read More
Did he ever tell you stories about your grandfather?… Read More
Or he kept his distance?… Read More
And what did the other keepers think of the son of the director?… Read More
Would your dad stop in to see you often?… Read More
Well, I was treated very well. I think, maybe, they felt sorry (laughs) for me. Look after me. Read More
Well, it could be very difficult at times because he expected more outta me than anybody else. Read More
Was he a hard taskmaster?… Read More
He could be. Read More
Or easy?… Read More
Well, I wasn’t sure, but it seemed like a good idea at the time. Read More
Was it tough being the son of the director and working at the zoo?… Read More
Yeah. Read More
You applied for the job?… Read More
Thought you had good chance of getting it?… Read More
No, I applied for the job. Read More
Yeah. Read More
Or you wanted to do something else?… Read More