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  • The oral histories listed below were donated to the Southwest Collection as part of ...oject''' (over 5,400 interviews, conducted by students in Dr. Duane Hale's history courses at Cisco Junior College from 1995-2019) https://swco.ttu.edu/ohc/in
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  • '''Interviewee Name:''' Oral History Colloquium
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  • ...every subsequent semester. Hale teaches US History (and occasionally Texas History) primarily at the Abilene campus of Cisco College. ...e said that unless we study the past, we are doomed to relive it. American History courses seek to record and pass on to future generations the story of this
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  • Preferred Citation of the Southwest Collection's Oral Histories: Last name, first name [interviewee] Oral History Interview, Month day, year. Interview by [interviewer]. Southwest Collectio
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  • A. I. Dickman discusses the oral history program at the University of California at Davis. History of oral history program at the University of California at Davis,
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  • discuss their individual oral history projects along with the value of preserving oral history.
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  • ...of the Seventh National Colloquium in Oral History, sponsored by the Oral History Association and held at the University of Texas at Austin, November 1972. '''Interviewer:''' Oral History Association
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  • practical and educational aspects of collecting oral history at the National Oral History Colloquim. Alex Haley, author of Roots, discusses
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  • (January 2014-early 2018)-- Input oral history information <br> .... First, our students will transfer the information from the original oral history website (found http://www.digital.swco.ttu.edu/Oral_History/oralhistory.asp
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  • ...llection and his career in the facility. Dr. Murrah also explains his oral history philosophy and the structure of the Southwest Collection during his time th ...n; The staff structure of the SWC in the seventies; Murrah’s philosophy of oral histories; His memories of the Lubbock tornado; Symposiums; other efforts t
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  • ==Welcome to the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library Oral History Collection== ...ttps://guides.library.ttu.edu/c.php?g=1275281 libguide] for extensive oral history resources.
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  • This is the test page for the oral history collection. This page will set the template for interviews. Right here will be a general overview of the oral history interview. It will be roughly 3-5 sentences for new interviews, shorter for
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  • Anecdotes from the Oral History Collection. ...ust Bowl]] [[category: Southwest Collection collections]] [[category: Oral History]]
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  • Purposes and processes of oral history outlined, Explains value of business and family records in history,
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  • '''Tape 1, Side 1:''' Book collector of western history, Why the school wants a local history library,
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  • The oral histories listed below were donated to the Southwest Collection as part of ...oject''' (over 5,400 interviews, conducted by students in Dr. Duane Hale's history courses at Cisco Junior College from 1995-2019) https://swco.ttu.edu/ohc/in
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  • Dr. Townsend, rodeo announcer and professor of history at West Texas State University, discusses the writing of San Antonio Rose: Professor of history, West Texas State University,
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  • ==Further Information on Oral History Usage== *Any oral history interview can be listened to in our Reading Room at any time, provided ther
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  • David Zepeda discusses the oral history project on Mexican-Americans on the South Plains conducted by the Southwest ...exican-American Experience]] [[Category: Lubbock, Texas]] [[Category: Oral History]]
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  • Gives opinion that Green is the central figure in the oral history project, Green's plans to write a history speculated upon,
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  • We are so pleased that you are interested in the Southwest Collection's Oral History Collections. All of our oral histories are available to be heard in-person, in the reading room of the [
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  • Use of oral history, Interest in social history,
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  • '''Interviewee Name:''' Oral History Colloquium
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  • '''Interviewer:''' National Colloquium on Oral History
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  • Plans to donate more oral history tapes to Southwest Collection, ...tion history]] [[Category: Writing]] [[Category: Texana]] [[Category: Oral History]] [[Category: San Angelo, Texas]]
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  • Right here will be a general overview of the oral history interview. It will be roughly 3-5 sentences for new interviews, shorter for
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  • Right here will be a general overview of the oral history interview. It will be roughly 3-5 sentences for new interviews, shorter for
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  • Right here will be a general overview of the oral history interview. It will be roughly 3-5 sentences for new interviews, shorter for
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  • Right here will be a general overview of the oral history interview. It will be roughly 3-5 sentences for new interviews, shorter for
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  • ...ses mathematical history and its American aspects at the Conference on the History of American Mathematics at Texas Tech University, May 28-30, 1973. '''Interviewer:''' Conference on the History of American Mathematics
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  • Current history boom, Local History Archives and Records,
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  • Development of oral history program, Incomplete Agricultural History Center,
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  • About oral history, Sixshooter Draw, Birth and background, Growing up in Fort Stockton, Meetin
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  • This oral history interview features Mary Anderson. Anderson talks about her career directing ...category: social clubs]] [[category: camping]] [[category: Native American history in Texas]]
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  • ...llection by the staff to Dr. S. V. Connor's seminar on historical methods, History 534. '''Tape 1, Side 1:''' Basis of history is archives and manuscripts,
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  • This oral history interview features Alvin Davis. Davis discusses growing up in Graham, meeti
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  • This oral history interview features Dilford Carter. Carter talks about his career at both Te
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  • ...llection by the staff to Dr. S. V. Connor’s seminar on historical methods, History 534. Speakers in order of appearance on this tape are: Dr. Seymour V. Conno Basis of history is archives and manuscripts,
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  • ...life growing up and her future plans. This interview was done for the oral history collection.
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  • ...every subsequent semester. Hale teaches US History (and occasionally Texas History) primarily at the Abilene campus of Cisco College. ...e said that unless we study the past, we are doomed to relive it. American History courses seek to record and pass on to future generations the story of this
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  • This oral history interview features Lee Harris of Fort Stockton, Texas. Harris talks about r
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  • ...strip; Amarillo Motor Sports Hall of Fame; Starting the motor sports oral history project; others interviewed; Building his business up; Nostalgia racers; ea
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  • This oral history interview features Rob Lee. Lee talks about his interest in biology, his wo [[Category: SWC Interviews]] [[Category: 2010s]] [[category: Sowell Natural History]] [[Category: Lubbock, Texas]] [[category: Vietnam War]] [[category: Family
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  • ...This interview was conducted in conjunction with the McMurry College Oral History project and copied by the Southwest Collection, September 12, 1975. The rec
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  • Interviewer introduces Preston Smith Oral History Project,
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  • ...the purpose and function of the Southwest Collection and suggests possible history projects for the group. Tape 4: Dr. Murrah discusses his background and interest in the history profession and includes his research on C. C. Slaughter.
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  • This is the second installment of B.A. Hyatt’s oral history interviews. In this segment B.A. recounts attending primary and secondary s B.A. talks about his family history, Living in Anton in his early years, Livestock in the town, Early schooling
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  • ...erviews, transcripts, Interview and transcript with John Herzog, Financial History Museum and Herzog, FI DuPont goes under, Telelecture with Smuckers, Why Ell
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  • ...ape, he discusses the extent of drug use, recent outbreaks of disease, the history of hormone use, and feedlot record-keeping. (Tape one: 1 hour) Discussion of oral history project on feedlot industry,
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  • ...nd the revolution of music and radio.” This interview is part of the oral history West Texas music collection
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  • This oral history interview features former Texas Tech University track and field coach Geral
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  • '''Tape 1, Side 1:''' Dunn explains the oral history project on Preston Smith,
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  • [[Category: 1980s]] [[Category: SWC Interviews]] [[Category: Legacy oral history interviews]] [[Category: folklore]] [[Category: Lubbock, Texas]] [[Category
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  • ...phtalí De León, an artist, poet, writer and civic activist. He talks Aztec history and Aztlán (the southwestern United States of America prior to the Europea ...the movement, Detention of Chicano people, Preservation of Aztec culture, Oral tradition and the troubadours, Goals, accomplishments in public speaking an
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  • ...bock. This interview was done for the Joint Commission on Oral Engineering History. Note: The first 50 feet of Tape 1 was accidentally erased. Comments on history of surveying in Lubbock area.
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  • Oral History,
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  • Right here will be a general overview of the oral history interview. It will be roughly 3-5 sentences for new interviews, shorter for
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  • ...Cultural theatre; Cowboy vs. farmer; History of Lubbock; First and second history of Lubbock; Agricultural chapter; Seed breeders; Sports in newsletter; Spor
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  • ...r’s experiences in the San Angelo-Christoval area. He discusses his family history, recalls his own varied occupations and relates stories of outlaws and the Family history reviewed,
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  • Patterson's concept of his oral history job explained,
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  • for the oral history project. Division of Planning Coordination, history and function given,
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  • Oral history tapes discussed, ...[Category: 1960s]] [[Category: Archives]] [[Category: Southwest Collection history]]
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  • ...om/Documents/Detail/oral-memoirs-of-edward-newlon-jones-transcript/1630440 Oral Memoirs of Edward Newlon Jones transcript]
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  • Oral history tapes discussed, ...[Category: 1960s]] [[Category: Archives]] [[Category: Southwest Collection history]]
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  • Peña long time Lubbock resident, was interviewed for the Hispanic oral history project. She reminisced in detail about her life growing up in Lubbock, Tex
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  • Tapes 3 and 4: Patterson reads a Rankin family history written by J. P. Rankin and some personal reminiscences of Martha Ezell and History of Route 385,
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  • Describes oral history program of the committee and the Austin Public Library
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  • ...ting Rev. Barcus with information desired in a personal interview for oral history purposes. In Tapes 2 and 3, Rev. Barcus relates the story of Brownwood’s
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  • Looking for oral history sources,
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  • ...e archives and they would be true, Kind man, Hindes liked to listen to his oral histories, Institute Texas Cultures, The gates were secured and taken to th
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  • ...interview/oclc/70115638&referer=brief_results Worldcat entry for this oral history interview]
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  • '''Tape 2, Side 1: May 2, 1969 by Robert Foster ''' History of blacks in Lubbock, Talks about an oral history project with Bob Nash.
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  • Teaching History and Math, Master’s Degree required an oral or written test,
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  • ...new a lot about the area because he interviewed a lot of people, Have oral history from people one generation removed of people that settled area, Had an all
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  • Hotel background and history, Oral confessions as evidence,
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  • History of bombings, 'Fruits of crime' allowed use of oral confession,
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