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==General Interview Information== | ==General Interview Information== | ||
− | '''Interviewee Name:''' | + | '''Interviewee Name:''' Mary Breedlove Brewer |
'''Additional Parties Recorded:''' | '''Additional Parties Recorded:''' | ||
− | '''Date:''' | + | '''Date:''' June 13, 1981 |
− | '''Location:''' | + | '''Location:''' Lubbock, Texas |
− | '''Interviewer:''' | + | '''Interviewer:''' Bill Wilkerson |
− | '''Length:''' | + | '''Length:''' 30 minutes |
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'''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | '''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | ||
− | + | Mary Brewer, | |
+ | Born Ardmore Oklahoma (March 25, 1907), | ||
+ | Educational background, | ||
+ | Came to Tech because of Clint, | ||
+ | She and Clint cousins, | ||
+ | Stayed with Clint until found own place, | ||
+ | Development of Breedlove Airport, | ||
+ | Purchase of land for airport (October 21, 1941), | ||
+ | From Guy Patillo, | ||
+ | Clint very involved in success of airport and flight school, | ||
+ | Personality traits, | ||
+ | Finances increased, | ||
+ | Clint builds airplane engine, | ||
+ | Intelligent and self-made man, | ||
+ | Interested in machinery, | ||
+ | Worked for government prior to and during World War II, | ||
+ | Devoted family man, | ||
+ | Went to Las Vegas, New Mexico, | ||
+ | Operated jeep distributorship, | ||
+ | Bought ranch and guest ranch (Flying B), | ||
+ | Generosity, | ||
+ | Inventions, | ||
+ | Wind cone, | ||
+ | Lindbergh and Cruise control, | ||
+ | Cross Country Flight in Lubbock | ||
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'''Tape 1, Side 2:''' | '''Tape 1, Side 2:''' | ||
− | + | Blank | |
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− | '''Range Dates:''' | + | '''Range Dates:''' 1907-1960s |
− | '''Bulk Dates:''' | + | '''Bulk Dates:''' 1941-1960s |
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− | [[Category: Needs Review ]] | + | [[Category: Needs Review ]] [[Category: SWC Interviews]] [[Category: 1980s]] [[Category: Aviation]] |
Latest revision as of 19:11, 13 June 2019
Mary Breedlove Brewer discusses the aviation career of her cousin, Clint Breedlove.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Mary Breedlove Brewer
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: June 13, 1981
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Interviewer: Bill Wilkerson
Length: 30 minutes
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1:
Mary Brewer,
Born Ardmore Oklahoma (March 25, 1907),
Educational background,
Came to Tech because of Clint,
She and Clint cousins,
Stayed with Clint until found own place,
Development of Breedlove Airport,
Purchase of land for airport (October 21, 1941),
From Guy Patillo,
Clint very involved in success of airport and flight school,
Personality traits,
Finances increased,
Clint builds airplane engine,
Intelligent and self-made man,
Interested in machinery,
Worked for government prior to and during World War II,
Devoted family man,
Went to Las Vegas, New Mexico,
Operated jeep distributorship,
Bought ranch and guest ranch (Flying B),
Generosity,
Inventions,
Wind cone,
Lindbergh and Cruise control,
Cross Country Flight in Lubbock
Tape 1, Side 2:
Blank
Range Dates: 1907-1960s
Bulk Dates: 1941-1960s
Access Information
Original Recording Format:
Recording Format Notes:
Transcript:
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