This Veteran's Day More Meaningful for Calvin Students

From: Phil deHaan (dehp@calvin.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 12:01:49 EST

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    November 7, 2002 == FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Veteran's Day is November 11, marking a day to thank and remember both those
    who died in service of their country and those who fought in war and returned.
    For a group of Calvin College students this Veteran's Day will have an extra
    significance.

    The students are members of English 101 classes at Calvin taught by professors
    Jennifer Holberg and Chip Pollard. And during this fall semester they have been
    conducting interviews with World War II veterans and videotaping them for
    permanent archiving at the Library of Congress.

    Holberg hatched the idea this summer after reading about the Veterans History
    Project at the Library of Congress, an attempt to get oral histories from vets.
    World War II vets often have been hesitant to talk about what they did for their
    country, but as they age their thoughts return more and more to their
    experiences as soldiers. And so Holberg, Pollard and their students are giving
    those old soldiers and sailors a chance to talk.

    The Calvin students interview the veterans several times and videotape each
    encounter. They also are assigned to write papers based on the interviews.
    Both the papers and the videos will be on file and available to others at the
    Library of Congress.

    Students are finding the experience adds excitement to what could otherwise be
    a pretty standard intro English class. They've interviewed soldiers who were on
    the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, blew up bridges over the River Kwai and had
    their boat sunk by Japanese pilots. Students also like the idea that their work
    will be available to others. But it adds a little pressure, knowing that more
    people than just the professor eventually will read their work!

    The class is planning a December luncheon on campus at which they will present
    a copy of their written histories to the veterans.

    For more information contact Jennifer Holberg at 957-6598 or Chip Pollard at
    957-6466

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