McPherson, Clinton 2011-11-14

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Clinton McPherson talks about his early life, father, experiences in high school and Texas Tech University


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Clinton McPherson

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Date: November 14, 2011

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Interviewer: David Marshall

Length: 01:32:32


Abstract

Background, Birth details, Family details, Father’s service in the Navy during World War I, Sibling details, Father’s occupation, Father owned a farm and cattle, Encounters with snakes, Wildlife in the country, Dad was a good hunter, Delivered newspapers as a teen, Schooling, Junior High in Gainesville, Texas, Was in Boy Scouts, High School experience, Describes the old building of his high school, Loved science, Father taught boxing, Texas Tech experience, Ran a book store, Was a science teacher, Military service, Chemical Engineering at TTU, Old Memories, Taking photographs, Developing pictures at home, Grandparents and cousins, Making and flying kites with family, A job in teaching, Texas Tech Memories, Getting admitted to Tech, Description of Texas Tech University, The fees then, Getting a job pressing clothes, More Tech Memories, Living close to campus, Going to games, Making up for the credit hours, Milking cows for a friend


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Transcript: Transcript available in reading room



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