James Fay Oral History
Item
interviewee
James Brendan Fay
interviewer
Gus Nolan
Summary
In the following interview, James Brendan Fay reflects on his years as an
adjunct Economics and Accounting professor at Marist College. In the beginning of the
interview, James Fay summarizes his educational years, as well as his service in the U.S.
Navy and his employment with IBM. His transition from IBM to becoming a Marist
professor is outlined along with James Fay’s perspective of the expansion of Marist
College during this time. The end of the interview covers James Fay’s contributions to
the College during his former teaching years as well as his hopes for the future direction
of Marist College.
adjunct Economics and Accounting professor at Marist College. In the beginning of the
interview, James Fay summarizes his educational years, as well as his service in the U.S.
Navy and his employment with IBM. His transition from IBM to becoming a Marist
professor is outlined along with James Fay’s perspective of the expansion of Marist
College during this time. The end of the interview covers James Fay’s contributions to
the College during his former teaching years as well as his hopes for the future direction
of Marist College.
Date Created
23 October 2002
Subject Headings
Marist Brothers - United States - History
Marist College History
Marist College (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Marist College Social Aspects
Marist Faculty
Marist College History
Marist College (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Marist College Social Aspects
Marist Faculty
Format
.jpg .mp3 .pdf
Identifier
MHOH.040
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