Transcripts
Found in 6897 Collections and/or Records:
Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt fieldnotes for Jake Harward, 2007 May 28
Materials include field notes for Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt's interview with Jake Harward. These filednotes include: a cd of photos, description of the interview, and a photo log.
Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt fieldnotes on Belva Parr, 2007 June 9
Materials include field notes from Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt's interview with Belva Parr on June 9, 2007. These field notes inlcude: a description of the interview, photo log, and tape log.
Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt fieldnotes on Collin Allan, 2007 June 14
Materials include fieldnotes from Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt's interview with Collin Allan on June 14, 2007. These field notes include a description of the interview, a tape log, and a photo log.
Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt fieldnotes on Roy Silcox, 2007 June 15
Materials include fieldnotes from Bryce Romney and Carissa Merritt's interview with Roy Silcox. Field notes include pre-interview notes, a description of the interview, and tape log.
Bud Cahoon interview, approximately 1941-1945
Materials contain the transcription of an oral interview with Bud Cahoon describing World War II experiences both in training with the cavalry and as a radio operator on the B-24. Also contains a cassette of the oral interview. Dated approximately 1941-1945.
Bugle Music
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Buick-Electra Playhouse
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Bumballs, 1978-05
Interviews and correspondence with Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer.
Sandy Burbank legal notes and translation
Handwritten notes in French dating from 1878 and an English translation. The items pertain to court cases concerning French newspapers that were convicted of libel, slander, and indiscretion in reporting political matters.
Oral history interview with Jay Dell Butler
Transcript and audiocassette recording of an oral history interview with Jay Dell Butler conducted by Gary Dewey on July 20, 1985. Butler tells about his experiences in combat fighting in France during WWII. He was in foxholes most of the time, was under fire from mortars, and was wounded in battle. He thought the United States' involvement in the war was justified.