Box 45
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Contains 9 Results:
No.360 Emily Jones Flowers, 1991
File — Box: 45, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
In a 1991 interview with Everett L. Cooley, Emily Flowers (b. 1907) recalls her vagabond childhood, settling in Salt Lake--her mother teaching at Rowland Hall, her father--superintendent, Rosenblatt Steel Co. She briefly describes her education, short career as a high school science teacher, her courtship with Seville Flowers, their life together, and her later work at the Marriott Library. The bulk of the...
Dates:
1991
No.361 Craig Brandon Wirth, 1989-1990s
File — Box: 45, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
In a series of 1989 interviews and 1990s updates with Tim Larson, Craig Wirth (b. 1952) recalls growing up in Montana and early broadcast experiences. College at the University of Utah, 1970-1974 at which time he began his broadcast career in Utah. Receiving masters degree from Wisconsin, 1976; teaching experiences; broadcasting experiences in Salt Lake, 1970s-1990s; experience in New York City--WOR-TV and working...
Dates:
1989-1990s
No.362 Keith Montague, 1993
File — Box: 45, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
In two 1993 interviews with Everett L. Cooley, Keith Montague (b. 1921) describes his family life and growing up in Salt Lake City; his father's men's clothing business, Heusted and Montague; attending the University of Utah; meeting his future wife, Elizabeth Snow, their lives together; his WWII service as a Navy pilot; influential people in his life including Olive Woolley Burt; and the establishment with Richard...
Dates:
1993
No.363 Bae B. Gardner, 1990
File — Box: 45, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
- Gardner (b. 1925) recalls her early life and education but spends most of her time discussing the establishment of the Hinckley Institute of Politics by Robert Hinckley, the goals and successes of the Institute under its three directors, J. D. Williams, R. J. Snow, and Ted Wilson.
- Interviewer: Everett L. Cooley
Dates:
1990
No.364 Gunn McKay, 1987
File — Box: 45, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
McKay (b. 1922), former Democratic Congressman from Utah and a cousin Fawn McKay Brodie, recalls the McKay's as a family living in Huntsville Utah, his limited association with Fawn Brodie due to their age difference, and his closer association with her mother, Fawn Brimhall McKay, whom Gunn McKay found and took to the hospital suffering from burns which caused her death.
Interviewer: Newell...
Dates:
1987
No.365 Robert Wangsgard, 1992
File — Box: 45, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
Wangsgard (b. 1915) recalls growing up in Huntsville, Utah, his association with the McKay family, and the special friendship between his mother and Fawn Brimhall McKay. Although the same age as Fawn McKay Brodie, she had been promoted several grades ahead and he only knew her slightly but indicated she had a close relationship with her family.
Interviewer: Newell Bringhurst
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Dates:
1992
No.366 Esther Landa, 1991
File — Box: 45, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
- In a 1991 interview with Fred S. Buchanan, Esther Landa recalls her early family life and education. She spends most of her time during the interview detailing her terms on the Salt Lake City School Board--1958-1970 and time discussing her term on the state school board.
Dates:
1991
No.367 A. Russell Mortensen, 1987
File — Box: 45, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
- Mortensen recalls his association with Fawn McKay Brodie from 1960 when he became director of the Division of State History (Historical Society) and over her lifetime. He discusses her relationship with her family and David O. McKay in particular.
- Interviewer: Newell Bringhurst See also interview No.12
Dates:
1987
No.368 William Fitzgerald, 1991
File — Box: 45, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
- Fitzgerald (b. 1930) recalls his association with Fawn McKay Brodie in the 1960s-1970s as one of her students in some graduate classes at UCLA, her interest in his academic career, her interest and strong belief in psychohistory, her dislike of Nixon, and her excellence as a teacher.
- Interviewer: Newell Bringhurst
Dates:
1991