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Full-Text Articles in Oral History
Our Paper 12/1985, Our Paper
Interview No. 762, Leona Washington
Interview No. 762, Leona Washington
Combined Interviews
Her experiences growing up and living in El Paso, the segregation she encountered, her relationship with Hispanics and the contributions of Blacks to the city.
Our Paper 11/1985, Our Paper
Interview No. 765, Ruth Nash King
Interview No. 765, Ruth Nash King
Combined Interviews
Discusses social and cultural activities of blacks in El Paso during the 20s, 30s, and 40s.
Interview No. 751, Frances Hills
Interview No. 751, Frances Hills
Combined Interviews
Childhood in El Paso; attendance at Douglass School; the black experience in El Paso including typical occupations, recreation, shopping, and medical care; her college years in Alabama; career in Civil Service; relationships with Hispanics; segregation; Jim Crow cars; some discussion of anti-discrimination ordinances in the 1960s.
Our Paper 10/1985, Our Paper
Our Paper 09/1985, Our Paper
Hiram Stamper - Photograph, Hiram Stamper
Hiram Stamper - Photograph, Hiram Stamper
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of Hiram Stamper of Knott County, Kentucky taken in June of 1985.
Interview No. 717, José I. Oaxaca
Interview No. 717, José I. Oaxaca
Combined Interviews
Brief biographical data, recollections of his experiences as an engineering student in the 1980s, his scholarship, St. Pat's Day
Prince, Edgar And Emilie (Prince) Wierda (Evergreen Commons) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Phil Tanis
Prince, Edgar And Emilie (Prince) Wierda (Evergreen Commons) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Phil Tanis
Citizens of Holland
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
David Sizemore - Photograph, David Sizemore
David Sizemore - Photograph, David Sizemore
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of David Sizemore of Prestonsburg, Kentucky taken in August of 1985.
Van Haitsma, Eleanor (Depree) (Art Professor At Hope College) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Phil Tanis
Van Haitsma, Eleanor (Depree) (Art Professor At Hope College) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Phil Tanis
Citizens of Holland
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Our Paper 08/1985, Our Paper
Smith, Richard W (Mayor) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Phil Tanis
Smith, Richard W (Mayor) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Phil Tanis
Citizens of Holland
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Buter, Harvey J (City Committees And Boards) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Hope College
Buter, Harvey J (City Committees And Boards) Oral History Interview: Citizens Of Holland, Hope College
Citizens of Holland
The Hope College Oral History Project was designed to record and transcribe for permanent collection the living heritage of Holland, Michigan.
Our Paper 07/1985, Our Paper
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 28, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 28, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter
A selection of eight photographs from the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History has been reproduced as postcards and are being sold by the Society...
The black and white photographs date from the early 1900's and show the North Lincoln sorting gap with crew, river drivers and a batteau in the St. John Allagash region, a pair of horses with woodsmen on top of Mt. Chase, a lumber crew with horses posed in front of a woods camp, the steamboat M. E. Shaw at the Forest City landing on Spednic Lake with townspeople ready for the annual Fourth of …
Chillson Leach - Photograph, Chillson Leach
Chillson Leach - Photograph, Chillson Leach
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
Photographs of Chillson Leach of Ashland, Kentucky taken in June of 1985.
Chillson Leach - Photograph, Chillson Leach
Chillson Leach - Photograph, Chillson Leach
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of Chillson Leach of Ashland, Kentucky taken in June of 1985.
Our Paper 06/1985, Our Paper
Chillson Leach - Photograph, Chillson Leach
Chillson Leach - Photograph, Chillson Leach
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of Chillson Leach of Ashland, Kentucky taken in June of 1985.
J. P. Fraley - Photograph, J. P. Fraley
J. P. Fraley - Photograph, J. P. Fraley
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of J. P. Fraley of Rush, Kentucky taken in June of 1985.
Interview No. 718, Wilson H. Elkins
Interview No. 718, Wilson H. Elkins
Combined Interviews
Recollections of his years as president of the College.
Alfred Bailey - Photograph, Alfred Clark Bailey
Alfred Bailey - Photograph, Alfred Clark Bailey
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of Alfred Bailey of Fleming County, Kentucky taken in May of 1985.
Virgil And Clela Belle Alfrey - Photograph, Virgil Alfrey, Clela Belle Alfrey
Virgil And Clela Belle Alfrey - Photograph, Virgil Alfrey, Clela Belle Alfrey
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of Virgil and Clele Alfrey of Worthington, Kentucky in May of 1985.
Our Paper 05/1985, Our Paper
Alfred Bailey - Photograph, Alfred Clark Bailey
Alfred Bailey - Photograph, Alfred Clark Bailey
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
Photographs of Alfred Bailey of Fleming County, Kentucky taken in May of 1985.
Oral History Interview: Dr. Pat Tuckwiller, Pat Tuckwiller
Oral History Interview: Dr. Pat Tuckwiller, Pat Tuckwiller
0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection
Dr. Pat Tuckwiller was born on April 13, 1905, in Morgantown, West Virginia. He received his medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois, in 1929 and began practicing internal medicine in Charleston, West Virginia, on April 1, 1932. Dr. Tuckwiller discusses making house calls in Kanawha County, West Virginia, and focuses on the most common illnesses he treated and the medicines and procedures he used. He also discusses the differences in medical practice from the 1930s to the 1980s. In the audio clip provided, Dr. Tuckwiller discusses the issue of venereal disease in West Virginia and focuses on …
Interview No. 723, Fred W. Hanes
Interview No. 723, Fred W. Hanes
Combined Interviews
Discusses his career development, assesses the weaknesses and strengths of the UTEP Library, tells of his relationships with different administrations and the planning and construction of the new library building, which was completed in 1984.
Virgil And Clela Belle Alfrey - Photograph, Virgil Alfrey, Clela Belle Alfrey
Virgil And Clela Belle Alfrey - Photograph, Virgil Alfrey, Clela Belle Alfrey
Vintage Fiddlers Oral History Project Collection
A photograph of Virgil and Clela Alfrey of Worthington, Kentucky in May of 1985.