Box 1
Contains 35 Results:
S. S. Murthy, interviewed by Frank Thomason, 1970
An immigrant discusses the differences between India and America.
William W. Newby, interviewed by Ruth R. Yeaman, 1971
A professor of Zoology at the University of Utah.
Gottfried Nuemann, interviewed by Lynn Jensen, 1971
A German soldier in World War II.
Waldemar P. Read, interviewed by David A. Moore, 1970
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Utah.
Dorothy G. Snow, interviewed by Ruth R. Yeaman, 1971
A professor of English at the University of Utah.
Thomas Soter, interviewed by Leonard Holman, 1971
A Greek immigrant in Utah.
Royal Swasey, interviewed by Kent Powell, 1970
Two parts: An interview about a cabin constructed at the head of Eagle Canyon and the horse business. Also, a reading by Eva Swasey from a journal kept by her husband in 1927.
Elizabeth Vance, interviewed by Peggy Hall, 1971
The field representative in the Anti-Discrimination Division of the State Industrial Commission.
Heinz Wagner, interviewed by Linda Wilcox, 1970
A German soldier's experiences in Leningrad during World War II.
Blair W. Walkington, interviewed by Judith Dieteman Cornell, 1970
Discusses the Division of Industrial Promotion for the State of Utah.
Ardean Watts, interviewed by Spencer T. Gould, 1971
Ardean Watts was the associate conductor of the Utah Symphony Orchestra.
Mary E. Webster, interviewed by Ruth R. Yeaman, 1971
Webster was a Professor Emeritus of Speech at the University of Utah.
J. H. Wheeler, interviewed by Raymond S. Wright III, 1970
Wheeler and his wife, Venus, discuss their youths in Utah and Idaho.
Calvin Whitehead, interviewed by Glenna Barker, 1970
The chief of police in Salt Lake City, Utah.
J. Claire Williams, interviewed by Thomas L. Owen, 1970
An attorney with the Union Pacific Railroad. The interview is concerned with an attempt to block the rezoning of a piece of property.