Miller, Kermit 2012-04-12

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Kermit Miller and his wife Tanya talk about their early life, Studying at Tech, Lubbock back then and more


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Kermit Miller

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: April 12, 2012

Location: Johannesburg, Texas

Interviewer: David Marshall

Length: 00:55:06


Abstract

Birth Information, Early life, Parents’ information, Tanya’s birth information and early life, Schooling Information of both Tanya and Miller, Studying in Texas Tech, Carrying milk to dorms in Texas Tech campus, Selling milk to faculty in double T bottles, Processing other special orders, Working in the creamery, Working in shifts in dairy barn, Cattles were grazed in the farm, Tech Bayle, Agriculture teacher, Being at Tech, Bad at English, Being with Aggies for English class, English Teacher, Faculty members of Agriculture Department, Chemistry was tough, Teacher with a hearing problem, Working with the teacher, Story of a friend, Chicken house/ Poultry farm, Tech campus back then, Sand storms, Country western music, Western swing bands, About Bob Wayle, Tech going to Gaiter ball, Roger roof incident, Bootleggers around Lubbock


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Transcript: Transcript available in reading room



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