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The oral histories listed below were donated to the Southwest Collection as part of their own collection. Contact the Reference Department for further information.
 
The oral histories listed below were donated to the Southwest Collection as part of their own collection. Contact the Reference Department for further information.
  
*''Courtship and Sexuality Student Oral History Project'' (student conducted interviews under the supervision of Dr. Julie Willett, in the history department of Texas Tech University)
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*'''Courtship and Sexuality Student Oral History Project''' (student conducted interviews under the supervision of Dr. Julie Willett, in the history department of Texas Tech University)
** Topics: sexuality, courtship, dating, women in American culture  
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** ''Topics:'' sexuality, courtship, dating, women in American culture  
*''Nita Gibson'' (series of twenty-six interviews conducted by Alice Olson
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*'''Nita Gibson''' (series of twenty-six interviews conducted by Alice Olson)
** Topics: dust bowl, WWII, women in farming, economics, politics
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** ''Topics:'' dust bowl, WWII, women in farming, economics, politics

Revision as of 14:19, 10 April 2017

The oral histories listed below were donated to the Southwest Collection as part of their own collection. Contact the Reference Department for further information.

  • Courtship and Sexuality Student Oral History Project (student conducted interviews under the supervision of Dr. Julie Willett, in the history department of Texas Tech University)
    • Topics: sexuality, courtship, dating, women in American culture
  • Nita Gibson (series of twenty-six interviews conducted by Alice Olson)
    • Topics: dust bowl, WWII, women in farming, economics, politics