INTERVIEWS 



The research work for the preparation of the "History of the Beach Erosion Board" was 

 greatly aided by way of personal interviews with people who had either played a role, 

 directly or indirectly, in the agency's development through the years, or were closely 

 associated with the field of coastal engineering. Most of the interviews were conducted in 

 person. In instances where this was not possible, people were contacted by telephone and 

 correspondence. Below is a list of the names of all those who so participated: 



Col. Carl H. Bronn 



Joseph M. Caldwell 



Lt. Gen. William F. Cassidy 



Al Cochran 



V. E. Dahlin 



A. Lincoln Dry den 



Richard 0. Eaton 



Maj. Gen. Glen E. Edgerton 



Clara S. Edmunds 



Robert Garrels 



Joanne M. Hale 



Brig. Gen. William C. Hall 



Robert L. Harris 



WiUiam J. Herron, Jr. 



Maj. Gen. Charles G. HoUe 



Donald F. Horton 



Robert Hudson 



Douglas L. Inman 



Joe W. Johnson 



Loreen Johnson 



Garbis H. Keulegan 



William C. Krumbein 



Maj. Gen. Robert G. MacDonnell 



Martin A. Mason 



Charles E. Nordstrom 



Morrough P. O'Brien 



Albert C. Rayner 



Wendell E. Reece 



Eleanor Tatge Ricketson 



John Rodgers 



Jo.sephine Rowzie 



Richard A. Sager 



Clyde Shepherd 



Henry B. Simmons 



Louis Spencer 



Arthur R. Spillers 



Joseph B. Tiffany 



Iris Tomasulo 



John R. Vogler 



Henry C. Weinkauff 



Adrian D. Wrenn 



Also, numerous informal discussions were held with members of the staff of the CERC. 

 Especially helpful in this regard were George M. Watts and Ralph L. Rector. 



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