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Art of Interviewing transcript

Art of Interviewing

Sound recording of Oral History Association members conducting a discussion titled "Art of Interviewing". Session was recorded at the Center for Continuing Education, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, November 23, 1968.
Date: November 23, 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History in the Classroom transcript

Oral History in the Classroom

Sound recording of OHA members conducting a speech during the 3rd Annual Oral History Colloquium at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska. Charles T. Morrissey, J. Chunn, James Mink, and Saul Benison all give speeches.
Date: November 23, 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History in the Liberal Arts & State Colleges transcript

Oral History in the Liberal Arts & State Colleges

Sound recording of Knox Mellon giving a talk titled "Oral History in the Liberal Arts & State Colleges" at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska during the 3rd annual Oral History Association Colloquium.
Date: November 24, 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Personal Meditation on Oral History transcript

Some Personal Meditation on Oral History

Sound recording of William Manchester giving a talk titled "Some Personal Meditation on Oral History" during the 3rd Annual Oral History Colloquium at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Date: November 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Refinancing transcript

Refinancing

Sound recording of Ken Stevens giving a talk about refinancing.
Date: February 24, 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inside Oral History Offices transcript

Inside Oral History Offices

Sound recording of Charles Mason and W. Baum giving talks under the topic "Inside Oral History Offices" during the 3rd Annual Oral History Colloquium at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Date: November 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
[3rd Oral History Association Colloquium Meeting] transcript

[3rd Oral History Association Colloquium Meeting]

Sound recording of two different talks held during the 3rd National Oral History Association Colloquium at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska. The first talk was recorded on Friday November 22, 1968 with Dr. Philip Crowl, and the second was recorded on Saturday November 23, 1968 and features Dr. Shoshnile, Dr. Louis Starr, and Walter Lord.
Date: 1968-11-22/1968-11-23
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some thoughts on the oral history movement transcript

Some thoughts on the oral history movement

Sound recording of James Rhoden speaking at the Third Colloquium of the Oral History Association in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Date: November 24, 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Personal Meditation on Oral History transcript

Some Personal Meditation on Oral History

Sound recording of William Manchester giving a talk at the 3rd annual Oral History Colloquium under the title "Some Personal Meditation on Oral History". Recorded at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Date: November 23, 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Videotaping notable U.S. historians transcript

Videotaping notable U.S. historians

Sound recording of a meeting during the Third Annual Colloquium of the Oral History Association held in Lincoln, Nebraska, featuring Joe B. Frant. This tape ends in what seems to be the middle of a talk.
Date: November 24, 1968
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Al Stevens, March 27, 2006 transcript

Oral History Interview with Al Stevens, March 27, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Al Stevens. He graduated from Michigan State University in 1943 as a metallurgical engineer. He enlisted in the Navy in 1944 in Detroit, Michigan. He attended the Navy Electronics School at Harvard University as well as a specialized radar training program organized by MIT at the Harbor Building in Boston, Massachusetts. He received further training in radar countermeasures at Ocracoke Island, North Carolina. He served on the USS Wasatch (ACG-9). When the ship was anchored, he was assigned to deliver orders and mail. He describes the Operation Olympic portion of the plan to invade Japan. He was part of the force that occupied Wakanoura and Nagoya, Japan. He shares an anecdote about obtaining a Japanese sword as a souvenir in Nagoya. In North China he participated in the repatriation of the Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans. He wrote a book, ?Up Close and Personal,? about his World War II experiences.
Date: March 27, 2006
Creator: Stevens, Al
System: The Portal to Texas History