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Interview No. 673, C. L. Sonnichsen Jan 1984

Interview No. 673, C. L. Sonnichsen

Combined Interviews

How he came to the Texas School of Mines in 1927; recollections of campus life including students, professors, and administrators; changes in students through the years; courses taught; Mexican Americans on the campus; why he decided to work with the Arizona Historical Society.


Interview No. 652, Berte Haigh Feb 1980

Interview No. 652, Berte Haigh

Combined Interviews

Recollections of early College of Mines personalities.


Interview No. 356.1, Utep 65th Anniversary Ceremony Oct 1978

Interview No. 356.1, Utep 65th Anniversary Ceremony

Combined Interviews

Recorded at Ft. Bliss. Speaker introduces distinguished guests; Dr. Templeton delivers speech on the beginning of the College of Mines; speech by Major General John J. Coler.


Interview No. 356.2, Henderson E. Van Surdam Oct 1978

Interview No. 356.2, Henderson E. Van Surdam

Combined Interviews

Speech given at UTEP's 65th Anniversary ceremony.


Interview No. 111.2, Jorge Fernandez Nov 1973

Interview No. 111.2, Jorge Fernandez

Combined Interviews

Impresiones de la Universidad, la ciudad de El Paso, y en general los Estados Unidos.

Impressions of the University, the El Paso area, and the United States.

Tape in Spanish.


Interview No. 111.1, Fernando Crisosto Nov 1973

Interview No. 111.1, Fernando Crisosto

Combined Interviews

Impresiones de la Universidad, la ciudad de El Paso, y en general los Estados Unidos.

Impressions of the University, the El Paso area, and the United States.

Tape in Spanish.


Interview No. 110.2, Paulino Viteri Oct 1973

Interview No. 110.2, Paulino Viteri

Combined Interviews

Impresiones de las Universidad, la ciudad de El Paso, y en general los Estados Unidos.

Impressions of the University, the El Paso Area, and the United States.

Tape in Spanish.


Interview No. 110.1, Wilfredo Ramírez Oct 1973

Interview No. 110.1, Wilfredo Ramírez

Combined Interviews

Impresiones de la Universidad, la ciudad de El Paso, y en general los Estados Unidos.

Impressions of the University, the El Paso area, and the United States.

Tape and transcript in Spanish.


Interview No. 114, Carl Hertzog Mar 1973

Interview No. 114, Carl Hertzog

Combined Interviews

Recollections of Urbici Soler, sculptor and former member of UTEP Art Department.


Interview No. 18.1, C. L. Sonnichsen Jan 1972

Interview No. 18.1, C. L. Sonnichsen

Combined Interviews

Career as a professor; incidents and personalities of University history; discussion of his books.


Interview No. 36, Berte Haigh Jan 1970

Interview No. 36, Berte Haigh

Combined Interviews

Speech on University of Texas Lands to the Westerners Club.


Interview No. 18.2, C. L. Sonnichsen Jan 1970

Interview No. 18.2, C. L. Sonnichsen

Combined Interviews

Speech entitled "The Folklore of Scholarship -- Some Sacred Cows of the Academic World", given for the University Forum Program.


Interview No. 7, Berte Haigh Jun 1969

Interview No. 7, Berte Haigh

Combined Interviews

Recollections of University personalities, activities and buildings from 1921 to 1969.


Interview No. 25, Anton Berkman, John L. Waller Jan 1969

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. 489.2, Dean Eugene M. Thomas Dec 1968

Interview No. 489.2, Dean Eugene M. Thomas

Combined Interviews

Recollections of the College of Mines from the 1920s through the 1960s, including faculty, students, and college life.


Interview No. 489.1, Dean Charles A. Puckett Dec 1968

Interview No. 489.1, Dean Charles A. Puckett

Combined Interviews

How he was hired at the College of Mines (now U. T. El Paso); comments on faculty, students, and college life in the 1920s and 1930s.