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Interview No. 657, Elouise Phelan Feb 1984

Interview No. 657, Elouise Phelan

Combined Interviews

How Vet Village and the Vet Set club began; everyday life

in Vet Village.


Interview No. 667, Marjorie Lawson, Juan Lawson Feb 1984

Interview No. 667, Marjorie Lawson, Juan Lawson

Combined Interviews

How they first came to E1 Paso; how Mrs. Lawson first applied at the English Department, problems involved, and relations with students and faculty; how Dr. Lawson first applied at the physics department problems involved, and relations with faculty and adminstrators; how Dr. Lawson became Dean of Science in 1975; the Lawsons' experiences and those of their Children in El Paso compared to other places; people who have had an influence on their lives.


Interview No. 666, Louise Resley Wiggins Feb 1984

Interview No. 666, Louise Resley Wiggins

Combined Interviews

Beginning of her career at UTEP with the Math Department;

activities as Assistant Dean of students; social life on the

campus; student unrest; minority students.


Interview No. 678, William C. Herndon Feb 1984

Interview No. 678, William C. Herndon

Combined Interviews

Biographical information; recollections of campus life, including students, professors, and social life.


Interview No. 663, John Phelan Feb 1984

Interview No. 663, John Phelan

Combined Interviews

Student life; life in Vet's Village; recollections of professors and students.


Interview No. 668, Héctor Holguin Feb 1984

Interview No. 668, Héctor Holguin

Combined Interviews

Why he attended TWC;

Hispanic students on campus in the

fifties; Social life on campus.


Interview No. 689, Pollard Rodgers Feb 1984

Interview No. 689, Pollard Rodgers

Combined Interviews

Recollections of college life, 1936-41, including buildings, professors (especially Cap Kidd). students, dances, pranks, engineer initiation; reunions with Mexican engineering ex-students; the Ex-students Association; Homecoming activities in the 1930s and 1940s. Length


Interview No. 687, Virginia Fisk, Carolyn Fisk Overley, Richard Overley Feb 1984

Interview No. 687, Virginia Fisk, Carolyn Fisk Overley, Richard Overley

Combined Interviews

Recollections of college life in the 1960s, including dorm life, the engineering fraternity and initiation;: social life; going to Juárez; college life in the 1940s, including physical aspects, social life, and sororities.


Interview No. 651, Edna Mc Iver Feb 1984

Interview No. 651, Edna Mc Iver

Combined Interviews

Memories of attending Texas Western College, including relations with students and professors; discrimination encountered while out of town on school trips; professors who influenced her.


Interview No. 684, Jackie Williams, Judson Williams Jan 1984

Interview No. 684, Jackie Williams, Judson Williams

Combined Interviews

The beginning of the Music Department at the College ,of M1ines and musical programs presented; development of the Journal ism Department; how Mr. and Mrs. Williams met; faculty gatherings; the effect of World War II on the campus; the development of the Mass Communications Department; anecdotes concerning student publications; Dr. Williams' responsibilities as Dean of Students; pranks; the name change; recommendations for the future of UTEP.


Interview No. 676, Lurline H. Coltharp Jan 1984

Interview No. 676, Lurline H. Coltharp

Combined Interviews

Recollections of the Colleges of Mines, 1929-31, including football, the begining of the Golddiggers, and anecdote about capp kidd.


Interview No. 650, Syd Cohen, Andy Cohen Jan 1984

Interview No. 650, Syd Cohen, Andy Cohen

Combined Interviews

Experiences playing professional baseball (Syd played in Mexico under the name ofPablo Garcia); coaching experiences at UTEP.


Interview No. 669, Gladys J. Stratton Jan 1984

Interview No. 669, Gladys J. Stratton

Combined Interviews

Reminiscences of students, faculty, and activities while at the College of Mines, 1919-1920.


Interview No. 670, Myrtle Ball Jan 1984

Interview No. 670, Myrtle Ball

Combined Interviews

How she and her husband came to El Paso. and first teaching

experiences in the city; experiences at the College of Mines,

including stage productions.


Interview No. 686, Fay W. Nelson Jan 1984

Interview No. 686, Fay W. Nelson

Combined Interviews

The first graduating class of the Texas School of Mines, of which Mr. Nelson was one of three; administrators and professors; how Mr. Nelson began teaching at the College of Mines; the first girls on campus; the APO engineering fraternity and St. Patrick's Day activities; the co-op (bookstore) in Main Building, run by Prof. NElson; faculty parties; how she and Prof. Nelson met


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. 691, W.T. Bush Jan 1984

Interview No. 691, W.T. Bush

Combined Interviews

How he came to school at the College of Mines; recollections of professors and students; gambling; the Prohibition era; classes. [Technical difficulties]


Interview No. 649, Neftali Ruelas Jan 1984

Interview No. 649, Neftali Ruelas

Combined Interviews

Disillusionment upon his return to El Paso after WWII; discrimination against Mexican Americans; recollections of various professors; Vet Village Trailer Camp.