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Interview No. 33, Wayne Fuller
Interview No. 33, Wayne Fuller
Combined Interviews
Speech made to the Westerners Club on the history of the U. S. Postal Service during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Interview No. 46, Erno Torok
Interview No. 46, Erno Torok
Combined Interviews
Biography; experiences during WWII on the Russian front; emigration to the United States.
Interview No. 113, Jesse B. Binkley
Interview No. 113, Jesse B. Binkley
Combined Interviews
Early El Paso; rhe El Paso-Ciudad Juarez mule drawn streetcar.
Interview No. 22, Mrs. Del Barton
Interview No. 22, Mrs. Del Barton
Combined Interviews
Talk on beliefs and spiritual values of Indians contrasted with those of white people.
Interview No. 7, Berte Haigh
Interview No. 7, Berte Haigh
Combined Interviews
Recollections of University personalities, activities and buildings from 1921 to 1969.
Interview No. 21, Eve Ball
Interview No. 21, Eve Ball
Combined Interviews
Information on the early settlement of New Mexico, including the Cree Ranch, Brandon Kerby, Pat Garrett; also information on Asa, nephew of Geronimo and on Apaches.
Interview No. 37, Norman C. Hall
Interview No. 37, Norman C. Hall
Combined Interviews
History of railroad building in the El Paso area, New Mexico, and Arizona; consolidation of railroad companies; prominent figures of various companies.
Interview No. 39, Ira Joralemon
Interview No. 39, Ira Joralemon
Combined Interviews
Career and personality of Col. Bill Greene in the Southwest.
Interview No. 486, Robert Phillips
Interview No. 486, Robert Phillips
Combined Interviews
Interview on K.T.E.P., U.T. El Paso radio station "Let's Talk" program.
Interview No. 24, Mrs. George Benson
Interview No. 24, Mrs. George Benson
Combined Interviews
Life in the Big Bend area of Texas during the early part of the 20th Century; ranching and homesteading.
Interview No. 25, Anton Berkman, John L. Waller
Interview No. 25, Anton Berkman, John L. Waller
Combined Interviews
Incidents at the College of Mines, particularly during the 1930's; pre-medical study; Department of Social Sciences; personalities of various administrators and professors; social life at the College.
Interview No. 573, Sounds Of New York
Interview No. 573, Sounds Of New York
Combined Interviews
Sounds from New York's various ethnic neighborhoods. Narrated by Tony Schwartz.