IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA Athens Division HAMILTON E. HOLMES, et al. : vs: : Civil Action No. 450 WALTER N. DANNER, Registrar : BEFORE: HON. W. A. BOOTLE United States Judge Athens, Georgia December 13-17, 1960 VOLUME I [Rubber stamp] FILED at 9:00 a.m JAN 3 1960 [Signature] Betty M. Jones Deputy Clerk, U. S. District Court JULIA A. SMITH OFFICIAL COURT REPORTER EASTMAN, GEORGIA CC NATIONAL ARCHIVES CATALOG NATIONAL ARCHIVES CATALOG ARCHIVES.GOV LOGIN REGISTER VETERANS' SERVICE RECORDS HELP API CONTACT US About Us Privacy Policy Accessibility FOIA USA.gov Search Term Advanced Search Login Register Transcript of Testimony Close Page 61, A selection of representative pages has been digitized. << < Image 2 of 4 > >> Tag Comment Transcribe Contributors: AngelaCabrera (Last updated 3 years ago) Phelps- Direct 61 Q. And this was the time, you say, when Mr. Kea and Mr. Danner were present? A. That's right. Q. Tell in your own words what happened at the inter- view, please sir? A. I opened the interview, as is customary, and the three of us talked with Miss Hunter about the various questions which we normally ask at an interview, and she answered these ques- tions. That is about the gist of it. Q. How long were you questioning her? A. I would say forty five minutes, probably, maybe a little longer. Q. Would you say anywhere from forty five minutes to an hour fifteen minutes or so? A. Perhaps. Q. Is it customary for you to interview applicants for this period of time? A. In difficult cases perhaps longer than this. Q. What do you mean by difficult? A. Cases where there is some question about whether the student qualifies for admission to the university or not. Q. Was there any question in your mind concerning the adequacy of the transcripts of Miss Hunter? A. Well, we had never had a student from this school before, so far as I know, so this would always raise a question as to whether this school turns out the type of students which Phelps - Direct 62 we [SIC] wold want to accept at the University. Q. What school are you talking about? A. Well, her high school or her college [SIC] eitherone. Q. Do you recall what they were? A. Turner High in Atlanta, I believe, and Wayne State University in Detroit. Q. You were not familiar with Wayne State University? A. No. I had never interviewed a student from Wayne State before. Q. Were you familiar with the University itself? A. Not very familiar. Q. I mean you do know that it is an accredited university do you not? A. I believe so. Q. Was there anything about her high school transcript that you had any doubt about? A. Only that we have never received a student from this school before, [SIC] wo we don't know what the transcript means. If we get a student from a school that we have never received a student before we question, whether the school is accredited, whether the grades mean what we would hope they would mean. Q. Did you ever have the [SIC] occasoon to write the high school from which she came? A. No. Q. Did you ever have the occasion to write the university from which she came? Q. Do you recall who made out the check sheet in con- nection with Miss Hunter's application? A. I made out the check sheet. Q. Is that - we are referring to the interview sheet. A. Yeah. Q. Is that interview sheet here, sir? We subpoenaed it. (Paper handed to counsel) I show you Plff. Ex. 13 and ask you