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Box 38

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Contains 9 Results:

No.308 Dorothy Higgs Smith, 1990

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
  1. Dorothy Smith (b. 1905) recalls her schooling in Salt Lake City and her career as primarily a teacher of typing and shorthand at East High School 1940s-1950s. She discusses teacher/administration politics and various methods of education she was familiar with during her years of teaching, 1930s-1960s.
  2. Interviewer: Fred Buchanan
Dates: 1990

No.309 Dorothy Snow, 1990

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents In two interviews, Dorothy Snow (b. 1901) recalls growing up in Salt Lake City, her family, and her education and Ph.D., which enabled her to teach in the Department of English at the University of Utah from the 1920s-1970s. She discusses living in the East, receiving a Master's degree from Radcliffe, her doctoral work at Berkeley, and the satisfaction provided by her career as a professor. ...
Dates: 1990

No.310 Clark W. Brimhall, 1990

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
  1. Clark W. Brimhall recalls his early education in Florida and becoming a math and physical education teacher at West High School and, later, Lincoln Junior High School in Salt Lake City, 1950s-1980s.
  2. Interviewer: Fred Buchanan
Dates: 1990

No.311 Andrew W. Cooley III, 1990

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
  1. In this taped monologue, Cooley (b. 1913) recalls growing up in the Millcreek area of Salt Lake County, a rural lifestyle, working with Wallace Stegner at the I and M Furniture Store, Stegner dating his sister, and his mission for the LDS Church in Jacksonville, Florida.
Dates: 1990

No.312 Daniel Howe, 1989

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
  1. Daniel Howe (b. 1937), professor at UCLA, recalls his personal and professional relationship with Fawn McKay Brodie. His parents, Utah natives, were close friends of Dale Morgan, who was a mentor of sorts of Brodie. He discusses Brodie's anti-Mormon feelings and the personal warmth of the Brodies toward their friends.
  2. Interviewer: Newell Bringhurst
Dates: 1989

No.313 Arch L. Madsen, 1986-1988

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
  1. Madsen talks about his philosophy of communications, early broadcast experiences, personal history, the Intermountain Radio Network (RAB), the Radio Advertising Bureau, the Broadcast Advertising Bureau (BAB), and WLS radio in Chicago. Other topics include KSL and Bonneveille International, international radio, Arthur Gaeth, and people at KSL.
  2. Interviewer: Tim Larson
Dates: 1986-1988

No.314 Roger V. Logan, Jr., 1990

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
  1. Roger V. Logan, a judge from Arkansas, is a descendent of the victims of the Mountain Meadows Massacre and has done extensive research on the massacre. His findings are discussed in this oral history. Interviewers: Everett Cooley, David Bigler, Brigham Madsen
Dates: 1990

No.315 Alfred C. Emery, 1987

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
  1. In a 1987 interview with Everett L. Cooley, Alfred C. Emery (b. 1919) recalled his family, education at West High and naval service during WWII. The bulk of the interview has to do with his 48-year association with the University of Utah as student, faculty member, College of Law, and finally his terms as Vice Prestident, Provost, and President of the University-- 1930s-1980s.
Dates: 1987

No.316 Edward Jacobsen

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Edward Jacobsen (b. 1930) was the director of the special events center at the Universiyt of Utah. Topics discussed include his persoanl background, important campus figures, administration, budgeting, A. Ray Olpin, James Fletcher, Fred Emery, David Gardner, Chase Peterson, controversy over construction of the center, scheduling, expenses and revenue, competition, architectural problems, booking artists, NCAA...
Dates: 1983-2018