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The Frontier Nursing Service Oral History Project: An Annotated Guide, Susan E. Allen, Terry L. Birdwhistell
The Frontier Nursing Service Oral History Project: An Annotated Guide, Susan E. Allen, Terry L. Birdwhistell
Library Occasional Papers Series
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Dershem, Herbert L (Computer Science) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Dershem, Herbert L (Computer Science) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Jekel, Eugene C (Chemistry) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Jekel, Eugene C (Chemistry) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Steketee, Charles A (Mathematics And Science) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Steketee, Charles A (Mathematics And Science) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Tharin, J Cotter (Geology) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Tharin, J Cotter (Geology) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Brink, Irwin J (Chemistry) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Brink, Irwin J (Chemistry) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Van Faasen, Paul (Biology) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Van Faasen, Paul (Biology) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Quiring, Frank S (Chemistry Summer Instiute) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Quiring, Frank S (Chemistry Summer Instiute) Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Neckers, James W Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Neckers, James W Oral History Interview: Science Professors At Hope College, Brian Williams
Science Professors at Hope College
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 30, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 30, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter
On July 26, 1985 — almost two years ago! — Robert O. Walsh, now of Yuma, Arizona, wrote us in response to an account of an incident mentioned in Tom Tilton: Coaster and Fisherman (Northeast Folklore XXIII 1982), starting on page 62, in which he is identified only as "Pinhead." Here is his own account of that incident, and our thanks to him both for sending it and for being so patient in waiting for us to publish it...