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Oral Histories

Welcome to the Oral Histories section of the virtual museum and archive. Each interview is listed alphabetically. To listen to the interview you may need to download additional software for your computer.

Choose an interview from the list below.

  • Andrew Barr
  • Mary E.T. "Mickey" Beach
  • Carman Blough
  • Robert Birnbaum
  • John C. Burton
  • Donald Calvin
  • Manuel Cohen
  • Milton Cohen
  • G. Bradford Cook
  • Edmund Coulson
  • Robert Davenport
  • Meyer Eisenberg
  • John Fedders
  • Justin Feldman
  • Jack Ferguson
  • Arthur Fleischer
  • Matthew Fink
  • James Foster
  • David Ginsburg
  • Cynthia Glassman
  • Paul Gonson
  • Jule Greene
  • Lawrence Greene
  • Roderick Hills
  • Howard Hodges
  • Barbara Thomas Judge
  • Roberta Karmel
  • Andrew Klein
  • Milton Kroll
  • Leonard Leiman
  • Alan Levenson
  • Theodore Levine
  • Gary Lynch
  • Michael Mann
  • Catherine McCoy
  • Neal McCoy
  • Bernard Meltzer
  • William Morley
  • Allan Mostoff
  • Annette Nazareth
  • Aulana Peters
  • Harvey Pitt
  • Irving Pollack
  • Norman Poser
  • David Ratner
  • Alan Rosenblat
  • Eugene Rotberg
  • Richard Rowe
  • A. Clarence Sampson
  • Ralph Saul
  • Mary Schapiro
  • Carl Schneider
  • Walter Schuetze
  • David Silver
  • Richard B. Smith
  • A.A. Sommer, Jr.
  • Theodore Sonde
  • Ira Lee Sorkin
  • Stanley Sporkin
  • Libbey Sussan
  • Michael Sutton
  • John Sturc
  • Robert Strahota
  • Ethiopis Tafara
  • Francis Trainor
  • Lynn Turner
  • Laura Unger
  • Harold Williams
  • Paul Windels, Jr.
  • William Wood

Additional Software:

To watch or listen to these programs, you may need to download additional software for your computer.

  • Download Windows Media Player
  • Download RealPlayer
  • Download Acrobat Reader

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The Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society preserves and shares the history of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the securities industry through a virtual museum and archive of primary historic materials. The Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; its tax identification number is 52-2213646. It is independent of and separate from the SEC. Terms of Use |   Privacy Policy |   Site Map