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Full-Text Articles in Oral History
Merle Gross Salerno Edelstein, Merle Edelstein, Kelsey Duinkerken
Merle Gross Salerno Edelstein, Merle Edelstein, Kelsey Duinkerken
First Women at Jefferson Oral Histories
Dr. Edelstein is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who works with children, adolescents, and adults. After graduating from Jefferson Medical College in 1965 with the first class of women, she completed her internship at Bryn Mawr and did her residency training in Psychiatry at Hahneman University Hospital and Albert Einstein Medical Center. She did her analytic training at the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis.
Interview With Stephen Lovegrove, Stephen Lovegrove
Interview With Stephen Lovegrove, Stephen Lovegrove
Winthrop University Oral History Program
In his December 2014 interview with Michelle Dubert-Bellrichard, Stephen Lovegrove shares his story coming to Winthrop as an “out” student recently kicked out of a religious college. Lovegrove details his perception of the attitude toward LGBTQ people and issues in Winthrop and Rock Hill. Lovegrove identifies resources in the community that are beneficial to LGBTQ people. He also comments on the LGBTQ social movement in terms of growing acceptance and the challenges it will face. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Kay Ellen Burdette Frank And Linda Lane Izquierdo, Linda Izquierdo, Ellen Frank, Kelsey Duinkerken
Kay Ellen Burdette Frank And Linda Lane Izquierdo, Linda Izquierdo, Ellen Frank, Kelsey Duinkerken
First Women at Jefferson Oral Histories
Kay Ellen Burdette Frank
Dr. Frank graduated from Bethany College in West Virginia before starting at Jefferson Medical College in 1965. Dr. Frank completed her residency in Ophthalmology in Cleveland and then spent nineteen years on the staff at Case Western Reserve University. From there she went to Kaiser, where she worked for eighteen years before retiring and moving to West Virginia.
Linda Lane Izquierdo
Dr. Izquierdo attended the College of William and Mary for her undergraduate degree and received her medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in 1969. She continued her training in Radiology at Temple University and Case …
Interview With Margaret Williamson, Margaret Williamson
Interview With Margaret Williamson, Margaret Williamson
Winthrop University Oral History Program
In her October 2, 2014 interview with Rebecca Nave, Margaret Williamson speaks of her time at Winthrop University during its transition into a coed institution. She talks of her involvement in various student organizations and athletics. She also talks of the changes in Winthrop, diversity wise, from when she was a student in 1974 to an employee at Winthrop today. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
The Avenger - July 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger - July 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger
No abstract provided.
Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung, Md, Oral History Interview, May 7, 2014, Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung Md, Tacey A. Rosolowski Phd
Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung, Md, Oral History Interview, May 7, 2014, Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung Md, Tacey A. Rosolowski Phd
Interview Sessions
Major Topics Coveted:
- History of Neuro-Oncology services and research at MD Anderson
- History of the Department of Neuro-Oncology
- The Brain Tumor Center: collaborative relationships and shared resources with Neuro-Oncology, Neuro-Surgery, Neuro-Pathology, neuro-imaging and other support fields
Joseph Carpentieri, Joseph Carpentieri, Charles Closmann
Joseph Carpentieri, Joseph Carpentieri, Charles Closmann
Single Oral History Interviews and Transcripts
Interview between Joseph Carpentieri and Charles Closmann, including Bea Carpentieri.
The Avenger - March 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger - March 2014, Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Avenger
No abstract provided.
Interview With Jai Lee, Jai Lee
Interview With Jai Lee, Jai Lee
Winthrop University Oral History Program
In her January 14, 2014 interview with Cody Willis, Jai Lee shares her experience as an economic major from Korea. Lee discusses the differences between Korean colleges and Winthrop. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Interview With Anne Duncan, Anne Duncan
Interview With Anne Duncan, Anne Duncan
Winthrop University Oral History Program
In her January 7, 2014 interview with Cody Willis, Anne Duncan reminisces of her time at Winthrop from 1974-1978 as a Physical Education major. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Voices From D-Day, June 6, 1944, Musselman Library
Voices From D-Day, June 6, 1944, Musselman Library
Other Exhibits & Events
Seventy years on from D-Day, we still marvel at the stoic heroism of the men who contributed to the success of what remains the greatest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare. The Normandy campaign would, in one way or another, prove a pivotal moment in the ongoing world war. A disaster in the campaign to liberate France would set back Allied hopes for crushing Nazism in Western Europe. It would also fray the alliance with the Soviet Union that was essential to defeating Hitler’s forces. By contrast, success would mark not just the end of the beginning of the …
George M. Leader, 1918-2013, Michael J. Birkner, Charles H. Glatfelter
George M. Leader, 1918-2013, Michael J. Birkner, Charles H. Glatfelter
Gettysburg College Faculty Books
George M. Leader (1918-2013), a native of York, Pennsylvania, rose from the anonymous status of chicken farmer's son and Gettysburg College undergraduate to become, first a State Senator, and then the 36th governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A steadfast liberal in a traditionally conservative state, Leader spent his brief time in the governor's office (1955-1959) fighting uphill battles and blazing courageous trails. He overhauled the state's corrupt patronage system; streamlined and humanized its mental health apparatus; and, when a black family moved into the white enclave of Levittown, took a brave stand in favor of integration.
After politics, Leader …
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 04: Historical Highlights Continued, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 04: Historical Highlights Continued, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
The third and final panel dedicated to the general history of the Dory Fleet, panel 4 details events from 1994 to 2014. It presents information about the ongoing challenges faced by the dory fishers. It also includes a Notes and References section for the three historical highlights panels.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 03: Historical Highlights Continued, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 03: Historical Highlights Continued, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel three, the second of three panels in the exhibit focused on the general history of the Dory Fleet, chronicles events from the 1940s to the 1990s. These include information about changes in the design of dories, the amount of salmon caught during the “heyday” of commercial fishing, and the increased regulation of the fishing industry.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 02: Historical Highlights, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 02: Historical Highlights, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
The first of three panels in the exhibit that provide general historical highlights about the Dory Fleet, panel two features a timeline of events from 1855 to 1935. It incorporates a section from the Oregon House Calendar of 1927, chronicling the introduction and passage of House Bill 282. This legislation closed the Nestucca River to commercial fishing. The panel also includes an excerpt from the 1927 version of the Oregon Voters’ Pamphlet that describes an initiative to overturn the legislative action.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 09: Building A Dory, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 09: Building A Dory, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel 9 documents the process of building a dory. During the winter and spring of 2012, project collaborator Tyrone Marshall photographed Pacific City dory builder Terry Learned as he crafted dory number 82, the Rehab.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 01: Title, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 01: Title, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel one serves as the title panel of the traveling exhibit. It was adapted from the cover designed by Candido Salinas for the Fall 2012 issue of the Linfield Magazine. The panel features a vintage photograph from the Coon Family Collection depicting double-enders launching from the beach in 1957.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 11: Turning Oars For A Dory, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 11: Turning Oars For A Dory, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Exhibit panel 11 describes the procedure for turning oars for a dory. Partners Paul Hanneman and Terry Learned have crafted the Cape Kiwanda Wood Products dory oars since the early 1960s. During the spring of 2012, project collaborator Tyrone Marshall photographed the process.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 10: Fiberglassing And Painting A Dory, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 10: Fiberglassing And Painting A Dory, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel 10 documents the process of fiberglassing and painting (gelcoating) a new wooden dory. During the spring of 2012, project collaborator Tyrone Marshall photographed Pacific City glasser Jim Allen as he fiberglassed dory number 82, the Rehab.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 16: Yamhill County Connections, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 16: Yamhill County Connections, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
McMinnville and other Yamhill County cities have had a close association with Pacific City and the dory fleet since the late 1800s. Panel 16 is the second of two panels that chronicle the individuals who have forged those ties. The panel features photographs taken as part of the Launching through the Surf project.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 13: Blessing Of The Fleet, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 13: Blessing Of The Fleet, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Like many fishing communities, the Pacific City dory community honors its fleet, asks for bountiful and safe fishing for the coming season, and remembers those who have died during the year at the annual Blessing of the Fleet. The ceremony is held on the beach the first Saturday in June. In a similar vein, the community celebrates the dories and honors those who made significant contributions to the fleet and the community during the Memorial Wall Ceremony. This observance normally takes place during Dory Days. Panel 13 describes both of these events.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 15: Yamhill County Connections, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 15: Yamhill County Connections, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
McMinnville and other Yamhill County cities have had a close association with Pacific City and the dory fleet since the late 1800s. Panel 15 is the first of two panels that chronicle the issues and the people who have forged those ties. The panel features vintage photographs from the collections of dory fishers interviewed for the project.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 08: Pacific City Dories Continued, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 08: Pacific City Dories Continued, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Exhibit panel 8 continues the exploration of modifications made to the designs of the Pacific City dories. It includes information about boat trailers and other methods used to transport the dories to the beach for launching.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 14: The Memorial Wall, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 14: The Memorial Wall, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Incorporating drawings and photographs from the Tom Donohue Collection, panel 14 documents the process of building the Memorial Wall at Cape Kiwanda, as well as its dedication in 2009.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 12: Launching & Landing, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 12: Launching & Landing, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel 12 details the intriguing processes of launching and landing a dory in the surf, including a brief description of the important skill of reading the waves. The panel incorporates contemporary photographs by Tyrone Marshall and Laura Davis, quotations from dory fishers interviewed as part of the project, and an excerpt from a 1997 Oregonian article.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 07: Pacific City Dories, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 07: Pacific City Dories, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel 7 in the exhibit traces the evolution of the Pacific City dory from the early double-enders that plied the Nestucca River to the first square-stern dories that joined the fleet in the 1960s. The panel showcases vintage photographs and newspaper clippings from the collections of dory fishers interviewed for the project.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 06: Dory Days, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 06: Dory Days, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Dory Days, the successor to the Dory Derby, provides the focus for panel 6. Through historical and contemporary images obtained from the interviewees and created as part of the project, the panel highlights the uniqueness of this annual and much-loved celebration of the village of Pacific City and its dories.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 05: Dory Derby, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 05: Dory Derby, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel 5 provides a glimpse into the days of the dory derbies when the dorymen thrilled crowds, often numbering in the thousands, with their dory races and other fishing-related competitions and activities. The panel features vintage photographs and newspaper articles from the collections of dory fishers interviewed for the project.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 20: Additional Support For The Project, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 20: Additional Support For The Project, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Exhibit panel 20 includes the names of supporters of the project. It also features vintage photographs from the Paul Hanneman, Terry and Jan Learned, Sid Fisher, and Coon Family collections.
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 19: The Project - Archives & More, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching Through The Surf Traveling Exhibit Panel 19: The Project - Archives & More, Tyrone Marshall, Brenda Devore Marshall
Launching through the Surf Traveling Exhibit
Panel 19 features information about the digital archives created to preserve the history of the Pacific City Dory Fleet. It also documents some of the creative and scholarly work associated with the project done by Linfield students and faculty. It is the third of three exhibit panels that chronicle the Launching through the Surf project.