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Interview Of Tristian Soiles, Gabriel E. Gonzales
Interview Of Tristian Soiles, Gabriel E. Gonzales
Making History Oral Histories
This interview went into the details and situations of Tristian Soiles shortly before, and during the pandemic known as Covid-19. How life changed as a result to the virus is discussed.
Dominick Degregorio Oral History Interview, Diane Pinkey, Dominick Degregorio
Dominick Degregorio Oral History Interview, Diane Pinkey, Dominick Degregorio
Working People's History of New Mexico Oral History Interviews
Born in Cervinara, Italy, Dominick DeGregorio came with his brother to the US in 1954. Immediately, he started working in his Uncle’s grocery store in New York City. At 18, DeGregorio started his Union career by joining the Mason Tenders Local #37 in Brooklyn. After transferring his book to Local 6A Concrete Workers Union, he became a power buggy operator transporting concrete to build numerous skyscrapers in the New York City skyline. In 1974, DeGregorio moved to Albuquerque and joined LIUNA Local #16 with his first job working as General Foreman at University Heights Hospital. Assuming the position of Training …
Unm's First Dean Of Women: Lena C. Clauve, Betty Huning Hinton
Unm's First Dean Of Women: Lena C. Clauve, Betty Huning Hinton
UNM Historical Documents
This biography of Lena C. Clauve (pronounced "clove" as in the spice) was initiated as a segment of a project suggested by Betty Kelley, a close personal friend and colleague at APS, who is interested in history and research of all types. The initial idea was to interview retired women who had been in the work world during a time when most women stayed in the home, raising children. The project was designed to research the reasons for their working outside the home, and the influences in their lives that brought it about.