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Oral History Interview with Ardron Hinton, December the 7th, 1985 transcript

Oral History Interview with Ardron Hinton, December the 7th, 1985

Interview with Ardron Hinton, discussing his life experiences and viewpoints.
Date: December 7, 1985
Creator: Ardron Hinton
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Oral History Interview with W. W. Cunningham, June 7,1985 transcript

Oral History Interview with W. W. Cunningham, June 7,1985

Interview with W. W. Cunningham, where he discusses his life experiences and viewpoints.
Date: June 7, 1985
Creator: Brenda Daigle; Hayley Sims & W. W. Cunningham
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Doughty and guest panelist] transcript

[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Doughty and guest panelist]

Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference hosted by the University of Texas at Austin. First panelist: unknown; Second panelist: Robin Doughty, PhD. Clip 1 begins in the middle of the first presentation. Clip 2 ends in the middle of Doughty's lecture.
Date: November 7, 1985
Creator: Hays, Margaret Parx
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Fehrenbach and guest panelist] transcript

[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Fehrenbach and guest panelist]

Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference held by the University of Texas at Austin. First panelist: T.R. Fehrenbach, presenting, "The Texas Revolution in Perspective"; Second panelist: unknown. Fehrenbach's speech is cut off and the recording proceeds in the middle of the second presentation.
Date: November 7, 1985
Creator: Hays, Margaret Parx
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Irvin Strobing, June 7, 1985 transcript

Oral History Interview with Irvin Strobing, June 7, 1985

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents a monologue by Irvin Strobing. Strobing joined the Army Air Corps in July of 1939. He completed Army Signal School at Fort Monmouth and worked as a radio operator. He traveled to Manila, Philippines in May of 1940 and joined the 10th Signal Service Company. He shares his experiences as an apprentice, working and general life in the Philippines. Following the surrender on Bataan, Corregidor became the focus of Japanese forces. Strobing had an operating position in one of Corregidor’s network of tunnels. He speaks on Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright surrendering the Corregidor garrison to the Japanese on 6 May 1942. Strobing provides vivid recollections of his experiences through his capture and imprisonment at Bilibid and later Cabanatuan. Strobing shares details of his time in prison, the living and food accommodations, work, illness, death, interactions with the Japanese guards and their liberation from the camp. He rejoined his family in the States in late 1945.
Date: June 7, 1985
Creator: Strobing, Irvin
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Doughty, de la Teja, and Downs] transcript

[Lone Star Sesquicentennial - audio presentations by Doughty, de la Teja, and Downs]

Sound recording of panelists at the Lone Star Sesquicentennial conference hosted by the University of Texas at Austin. First panelist: Robin Doughty, PhD; Second panelist: Frank de la Teja, PhD; Third panelist: Fane Downs, PhD; Moderator: T. R. Fehrenbach, author of the book "Lone Star", described as a historian who made Texas larger than life. Doughty gives a biographical account of an early pioneer frontierswoman; de la Teja discusses life in San Antonio in the 1820s; Downs discusses the role women played on the frontier, debunks the myths of the helpless heroine, the sturdy helpmate, and the bad woman. Side A starts in the middle of Doughty's presentation, and ends in the middle of Downs' presentation. Side B starts in the middle of a Q&A with the panelists.
Date: November 7, 1985
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library