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Interview No. 616, Bulah Liles Patterson
Interview No. 616, Bulah Liles Patterson
Combined Interviews
How she came to teach at the College of Mines in 1927; personalities,
social life, and activities from the 19205 through the 1950s.
Interview No. 615, W.H Timmons
Interview No. 615, W.H Timmons
Combined Interviews
How he came to U.T. El Paso in 1949; University personalities, social life, ethnic makeup, teaching and research at U.T. El Paso.
Interview No. 614, Themis Molina Peinado
Interview No. 614, Themis Molina Peinado
Combined Interviews
Family histories of the Molina and Peinado families.
Interview No. 628, Eric Morris
Interview No. 628, Eric Morris
Combined Interviews
Presentation to UTEP history class on the Battle of Salerno during World War II.
Interview No. 634, W.H. Timmons
Interview No. 634, W.H. Timmons
Combined Interviews
Presentation on the Historic El Paso Region.
Interview No. 633, Vicki L. Ruiz
Interview No. 633, Vicki L. Ruiz
Combined Interviews
Presentation, "Social Service in South El Paso: A History of Friendship Square."
Interview No. 632, Joan Jensen
Interview No. 632, Joan Jensen
Combined Interviews
Presentation on the history of women in the Southwest.
Interview No. 636, Alberto Cisneros
Interview No. 636, Alberto Cisneros
Combined Interviews
The Mexican Revolutionary era, especially the experiences of his brother, Julian Cardenas; how his brother was killed by American soldiers in Mexico; biographical data and work experiences; life in Mexico.
Interview No. 625, Rex Gerald
Interview No. 625, Rex Gerald
Combined Interviews
Presentation to the El Paso Archaeological Society on the Socorro. Texas
archaeological excavation.
Interview No. 611, Rosa R. Guerrero
Interview No. 626, James Wilkie
Interview No. 626, James Wilkie
Combined Interviews
Presentation to UTEP History Department on land reform in Mexico.
Interview No. 613, Lillie D. Ochoa
Interview No. 613, Lillie D. Ochoa
Combined Interviews
Life history: growing up in South Texas
Interview No. 612, Maria De Los Angeles Pompa
Interview No. 612, Maria De Los Angeles Pompa
Combined Interviews
No abstract provided.
Interview No. 627, Eric Morris
Interview No. 627, Eric Morris
Combined Interviews
Presentation to UTEP history department on Britain and the Falkland Islands, possibilities for future world war, the state of military history writing, the battle for Corregidor in World War II, his book about the Salerno campaign of World War II, and the use of oral history in his research.
Interview No. 631, Margie Adam
Interview No. 631, Margie Adam
Combined Interviews
Workshop presentation at UTEP. "Women and the Creative Process."
Interview No. 630, Fred R. Ponce
Interview No. 629, John O. West
Interview No. 544, The Great Debate: Gen. William Westmorel And Carl Strokes
Interview No. 544, The Great Debate: Gen. William Westmorel And Carl Strokes
Combined Interviews
Former Army Chief of Staff debates with Cleveland's first Black Mayor and NBC Political analyst on defense spending and social programs. Included is a paper written by Kim Vernon based on the debate.
Interview No. 543, A Look Over The Shoulder: Women In The History Of U.T. El Paso
Interview No. 543, A Look Over The Shoulder: Women In The History Of U.T. El Paso
Combined Interviews
Panel moderated by Prof. Jean Miculka: Florabelle Rogers Harris, Lucille Ponsford, Ti-lman, Mirtle Ball, Charlotte Foster Hansen, Eleanor Duke, and Bulah Liles Patterson.
Interview No. 605, Joseph Magoffin Glasgow
Interview No. 605, Joseph Magoffin Glasgow
Combined Interviews
TAPE I: Biographical data; childhood recollections and early El Paso; moving around the country with his family; how he came to enter Viest Point; experiences as part of the Army of Occupation in Europe following World Viar I; brief histories of the Magoffin and Glasgow families. including his Scottish. Irish. French and Spanish ancestors; the Mexican Revolutionary era; the Chinese community in El Paso
TAPE II: The Escobar Revolution of 1929 and his experiences while stationed in El Paso
at the time; Juarez and Prohibition; experiences during his tour of duty in
Brest. France in 1919 and having a close …
Interview No. 542, John-Steiner Vera
Interview No. 542, John-Steiner Vera
Combined Interviews
Speech, "Gender Differences in Teaching Style."
Interview No. 541, Fidel Ramos
Interview No. 541, Fidel Ramos
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; historia general de la region agricultural del Condado de El Paso, Texas.
Interview No. 514, Ricardo Santiesteban
Interview No. 514, Ricardo Santiesteban
Combined Interviews
Recollections of Mr. Santiesteban in trying to recover an alleged buried treasure in Chihuahua.
Interview No. 567, Muñeca
Interview No. 567, Muñeca
Combined Interviews
Nacio en El Paso; descubrimiento de su homosexualidad a una edad muy chica; dificultades con otros jovenes de su edad; rechazo por su familia, especialmente su padre; relaciones con otros hombres a traves de los anos; comparaciones entre hombres mexicanos y anglosajones; romance con un oficial mexicano; encuentros con la policia de El Paso; incidentes chistosos.
Interview No. 483, Tomas Villalobos
Interview No. 483, Tomas Villalobos
Combined Interviews
Datos biograficos; educacion primaria; los anos de la Depresion en los Estados Unidos y la repatriacion de su familia a Mexico; su regreso a los Estados Unidos en los 1940s; experiencias laborales.
Interview No. 701, L' Jon Walker Veloz
Interview No. 701, L' Jon Walker Veloz
Combined Interviews
How she came to El Paso from Denton· experiences teaching - Mexican American children in El Pas ; first impressions of El Paso; how she met her husband; e tensive narrative describing how her husband!s car was stolen in E1 Paso and how she accidentally saw it in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, in the possession of the Mexican federal police in Coahuila; how the car was eventually recovered.
Interview No. 624, José Anzaldo
Interview No. 624, José Anzaldo
Combined Interviews
Datos biográficos; su migración desde Nayarit hasta Tijuana; su cruce como ilegal a los Estados Unidos; experiencias trabajando en los Estados Unidos.
(Este transcrito contiene términos dialécticos usados en la frontera, y han sido escritos tal y como la persona entrevistada los usó.)
Trip to Tijuana and how he crossed into the U.S.; work experiences in Los Angeles; apprehension; deportation in Mexico.
Interview No. 623, Roberto Durán
Interview No. 623, Roberto Durán
Combined Interviews
Pasó la primera vez por Ojinaga, batallando y platica cómo los consiguió el "coyote" y cuánto les cobró. Platica que en una segunda vez que vino la inmigración traía a diez indocumentados en la parte trasera de un carro. Platica que en un viaje a California curzaron un desierto con palos y viajaron en una troca cubierta de material sufriendo muchas incomodidades. Al casarse cruzó a El Paso por un agujero en la cerca del puente libre. Dificultades con policías de Juárez.
(Este transcrito contiene términos dialécticos usados en el suroeste de Estados Unidos y han sido escritos tal y …
Interview No. 620, Nicolás Gonzalez
Interview No. 620, Nicolás Gonzalez
Combined Interviews
Emigró a Cd. Juárez en 1918 por la Revolución y en 1926 se hizo residente. Dejó la escuela desde muy chico y se paso a trabajar en diferentes trabajos difíciles. Entró a trabajar en Peyton en 1926. Platica sus diferentes trabajos, como sufrió un accidente y la huelga de 1959. Platica cómo le rodeaban su casa los huelguistas y cómo 10 asediaban continuamente. '
(Este transcrito contiene términos dialécticos usados en el suroeste de Estados Unidos y han side escritos tal y como la persona entrevistada los usó.)
He emigrated to the city of Juarez because the revolution in 1918. …
Interview No. 722, Undocumented Worker
Interview No. 722, Undocumented Worker
Combined Interviews
En Durango creció y se casó. Ella y su esposo inmigraron a Estados Unidos ilegalmente. Durante la Depresión en Estados Unidos se regresaron a México. Posteriormente regresaron a Estados Unidosy tanto la señora como su esposo fueron arrestados y puestos en prisión por ser indocumentados. Los hijos del jóven trabajaron en la pizca de algodón. Ya de grandes algunos estuvieron en el Servicio (Estados Unidos).
Tells of her experiences as an undocumented worker in the U.S. She and her husband served brief prison sentences in the U.S. because of their illegal status, but later become citizens. her sons picked cotton …