Shine, Henry and Sellie 2023-03-07
This interview features Henry Shine as he picks up from the previous interview by describing his move to Iowa to do post-doc work. Dr. Shine continues discussing the friends he made after he moved to the states and pursued work at college campuses. The last half of the interview focuses on the Shine’s move to Lubbock, the friends they made in Lubbock, and memories they have for those early years in Lubbock.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Henry Shine
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: March 7, 2023
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Interviewer: Monte Monroe
Length: 02:00:11 (2 hours)
Abstract
Introduction and Dr. Shine’s move to Iowa; Doing post-doc work in Iowa; colleagues and friends from Iowa; How he felt about moving across the world; Friends he made and stayed in touch with; his sister’s move to California; US Rubber; getting an interview for a job at Texas Tech; How he got the interview for Texas Tech and other places he interviewed at; Moving to Lubbock; Teaching his wife to drive and how she got to work; Friends they made after moving to Lubbock; Other friends they made in Lubbock and memories they share with those friends; The Questers organization and members at TTU; neighbors; Memories on starting a family; PhD student story
Access Information
Original Recording Format: born digital
Recording Format Notes: patrons may listen to audio in our reading room
Transcript: transcript available on dspace < https://hdl.handle.net/10605/375383>
Related Interviews: Shine, Henry 2012-04-09; Shine, Henry 2018-11-09; Shine, Henry 2019-01-31; Shine, Sellie 2012-06-07; Shine, Sellie and Henry 2023-02-21; Shine, Henry 2023-02-28; Shine, Henry and Sellie 2023-03-14; Shine, Henry and Sellie 2023-04-04
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