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[Collegium Singers at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 1]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (front left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is standing with choir members (back row, l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Alyssa Narum, Fabiana Gonzalez, Rachael Hardy, Holly Dalrymple, Oneyda Padierna; (front row, 2nd from left-right) Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Sauceda, Bradley King, Aaron Harp, Tucker Bilodeau, and Nathaniel Mattingly.
Date: June 7, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 2]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (back left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is standing with choir members (back row, 2nd from left-right) Jonathan Sauceda, Tucker Bilodeau, Nathaniel Mattingly, Bradley King, Christopher Jackson, Aaron Harp; (front row, l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Holly Dalrymple, Alyssa Narum, Fabiana Gonzalez, Rachael Hardy, and Oneyda Padierna.
Date: June 7, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 1]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) performing "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (7th from left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is conducting choir members (l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Holly Dalrymple, Oneyda Padierna, Fabiana Gonzalez, Rachael Hardy, Tucker Bilodeau, Aaron Harp, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, Nathaniel Mattingly, and Christopher Jackson.
Date: June 7, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 2]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) performing "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (4th from left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is conducting choir members (l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, Fiona Gillespie, Holly Dalrymple, Oneyda Padierna, Fabiana Gonzalez, Alyssa Narum, Rachael Hardy, Tucker Bilodeau, Aaron Harp, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, Christopher Jackson, and Nathaniel Mattingly (behind Jackson).
Date: June 7, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 3]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) performing "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Choir members (l-r) Fiona Gillespie, Fabiana Gonzalez, Alyssa Narum, Rachael Hardy, Tucker Bilodeau, Aaron Harp, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, and Nathaniel Mattingly are standing in a row, singing.
Date: June 7, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers perform at Berkeley Early Music Festival, 4]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) on stage at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (5th from left), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is standing with members of the choir, facing the audience.
Date: June 7, 2012
Creator: Sparks, Kathryn I. W.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Richard Sparks conducts Collegium Singers at Berkeley Early Music Festival]

Photograph of Richard Sparks, Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at the University of North Texas, conducting the Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) during a performance of "Officium defunctorum" at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church during Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012.
Date: June 7, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers and Baroque Orchestra rehearse in Berkeley, 1]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) and Baroque Orchestra rehearsing before a performance at Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Choir members (back, l-r) Tucker Bilodeau, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, and Aaron Harp are sitting side by side, reading from sheet music as they sing. Two members of the orchestra are playing the lute.
Date: June 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers and Baroque Orchestra rehearse in Berkeley, 2]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) and Baroque Orchestra rehearsing before a performance at Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Choir members (back, l-r) Laurissa Backlin, Julianna Emanski, [unknown], Fiona Gillespie, Oneyda Padierna, Holly Dalrymple, and Fabiana Gonzalez are sitting side by side, reading from sheet music. Four members of the orchestra are playing the violin. Richard Sparks, Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is conducting.
Date: June 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers rehearse at University of California, Berkeley]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) rehearsing at the University of California, Berkeley during the Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Richard Sparks (right), Chair of Conducting and Ensembles at UNT, is conducting choir members (left-2nd from right) Tucker Bilodeau, Aaron Harp, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, Nathaniel Mattingly, and Christopher Jackson.
Date: June 2012
Creator: Sparks, Kathryn I. W.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collegium Singers rehearse in Berkeley]

Photograph of the University of North Texas' Collegium Singers (now known as Vox Aquilae) rehearsing before a performance at Early Music America's Young Performers Festival held as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in 2012. Choir members (l-r) Tucker Bilodeau, Bradley King, Jonathan Sauceda, Aaron Harp, Nathaniel Mattingly, and Christopher Jackson are sitting side by side, reading from sheet music as they sing.
Date: June 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Black Panther (Berkeley, Calif.), Sunday, October 16, 2011 (open access)

The Black Panther (Berkeley, Calif.), Sunday, October 16, 2011

Newspaper from Berkeley, California that includes news and information about the Black Panther Party.
Date: October 16, 2011
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Black Panther (Berkeley, Calif.), July 2010 (open access)

The Black Panther (Berkeley, Calif.), July 2010

Newspaper from Berkeley, California that includes news and information about the Black Panther Party.
Date: July 2010
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Albert Donaldson, April 14, 2009 transcript

Oral History Interview with Albert Donaldson, April 14, 2009

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Albert Donaldson. Donaldson talks about how the Great Depression affected his family. He joined the Navy in 1944 and provides details of his training. He traveled aboard the USS Buckingham (APA-141). They traveled to Pearl Harbor, which he describes along with his responsibilities with work parties unloading and reloading ships. He assisted with trading out old ammunition for new ammunition. He was transferred to the John Rodgers Naval Air Station in Hawaii. He worked on the Martin Mars seaplanes, repairing and test flying them. He also flew C-54s and the J-3 Piper Cub and shares his experiences. He spent the remainder of his Navy career in Hawaii and was discharged in August of 1946 and joined the reserves. While in the service he made storekeeper 3rd class. In the 1950s he was commissioned into the Air Force.
Date: April 14, 2009
Creator: Donaldson, Albert
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Albert Donaldson, April 14, 2009 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Albert Donaldson, April 14, 2009

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Albert Donaldson. Donaldson talks about how the Great Depression affected his family. He joined the Navy in 1944 and provides details of his training. He traveled aboard the USS Buckingham (APA-141). They traveled to Pearl Harbor, which he describes along with his responsibilities with work parties unloading and reloading ships. He assisted with trading out old ammunition for new ammunition. He was transferred to the John Rodgers Naval Air Station in Hawaii. He worked on the Martin Mars seaplanes, repairing and test flying them. He also flew C-54s and the J-3 Piper Cub and shares his experiences. He spent the remainder of his Navy career in Hawaii and was discharged in August of 1946 and joined the reserves. While in the service he made storekeeper 3rd class. In the 1950s he was commissioned into the Air Force.
Date: April 14, 2009
Creator: Donaldson, Albert
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Albert Dimminger, July 5, 2006 transcript

Oral History Interview with Albert Dimminger, July 5, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Albert Dimminger. Dimminger worked for Hammond Aircraft and Consolidated in 1939, building aircraft. He joined the Navy in March of 1942. Beginning in mid-June Dimminger served as Aviation Metalsmith Third Class aboard the USS Hornet (CV-8). From August through October they operated around the Solomon Islands. On 26 October, during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, the ship was struck and sank by a dive bomber and torpedo plane attack. He was transferred to the USS Bougainville (CVE-100), and they transported aircraft to the Marshall, Admiralty and Mariana islands. In February of 1944 he was stationed in Honolulu for shore duty and worked as First Class Petty Officer in charge of the supply depot for plane parts. He was discharged in 1945.
Date: July 5, 2006
Creator: Dimminger, Albert
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Albert Dimminger, July 5, 2006 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Albert Dimminger, July 5, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Albert Dimminger. Dimminger worked for Hammond Aircraft and Consolidated in 1939, building aircraft. He joined the Navy in March of 1942. Beginning in mid-June Dimminger served as Aviation Metalsmith Third Class aboard the USS Hornet (CV-8). From August through October they operated around the Solomon Islands. On 26 October, during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, the ship was struck and sank by a dive bomber and torpedo plane attack. He was transferred to the USS Bougainville (CVE-100), and they transported aircraft to the Marshall, Admiralty and Mariana islands. In February of 1944 he was stationed in Honolulu for shore duty and worked as First Class Petty Officer in charge of the supply depot for plane parts. He was discharged in 1945.
Date: July 5, 2006
Creator: Dimminger, Albert
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Al Kiracofe, March 6, 2006 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Al Kiracofe, March 6, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Al Kiracofe. Kiracofe joined the Navy in 1942 and received yeoman training at Great Lakes. Upon completion, he was assigned to CASU-22 at Quonset Point, helping to prepare squadrons for overseas deployment. He was then assigned to Carrier Air Group 41, which was just beginning to use radar for night flying. One of his duties as yeoman was to send letters of regret to the parents of soldiers who were killed in action. The experience upset him to the point that he remembered the date of each letter for the rest of his life. He was transferred to Carrier Air Group 10 aboard the USS Intrepid (CV-11) and helped to set up squadrons in Alameda from January 1943 to September 1944. At Okinawa, a kamikaze hit caused the deaths of eight men on the Intrepid. When the ship returned to Alameda for repairs, Kiracofe was so shaken up that he was ordered to a US Naval hospital for treatment and received a medical discharge in July 1945.
Date: March 6, 2006
Creator: Kiracofe, Al
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Al Kiracofe, March 6, 2006 transcript

Oral History Interview with Al Kiracofe, March 6, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Al Kiracofe. Kiracofe joined the Navy in 1942 and received yeoman training at Great Lakes. Upon completion, he was assigned to CASU-22 at Quonset Point, helping to prepare squadrons for overseas deployment. He was then assigned to Carrier Air Group 41, which was just beginning to use radar for night flying. One of his duties as yeoman was to send letters of regret to the parents of soldiers who were killed in action. The experience upset him to the point that he remembered the date of each letter for the rest of his life. He was transferred to Carrier Air Group 10 aboard the USS Intrepid (CV-11) and helped to set up squadrons in Alameda from January 1943 to September 1944. At Okinawa, a kamikaze hit caused the deaths of eight men on the Intrepid. When the ship returned to Alameda for repairs, Kiracofe was so shaken up that he was ordered to a US Naval hospital for treatment and received a medical discharge in July 1945.
Date: March 6, 2006
Creator: Kiracofe, Al
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Pete Craig, July 10, 2002 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Pete Craig, July 10, 2002

Interview with Pete Craig, a veteran of the U.S. Army who served in the Pacific Theatre during World War II from Houston, Texas. Craig describes his time as a Private 1st Class in the Infantry, as well as his experiences in basic training and the places he visited throughout the United States. Included at the end of the transcript is a written summarization by the interviewer, Colby Burmaster, which was provided with the two audiotapes of the interview.
Date: April 26, 2003
Creator: Burmaster, Colby & Craig, Pete
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Pete Craig, July 10, 2002 transcript

Oral History Interview with Pete Craig, July 10, 2002

Interview with Pete Craig, a veteran of the U.S. Army who served in the Pacific Theatre during World War II from Houston, Texas. Craig describes his time as a Private 1st Class in the Infantry, as well as his experiences in basic training and the places he visited throughout the United States.
Date: July 10, 2002
Creator: Burmaster, Colby & Craig, Pete
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History

Oral History Interview with Bruce Gordon Elliot, May 17, 2002

Access: Use of this item is restricted to the UNT Community
Interview with Bruce Elliot, a Navy veteran and POW from Montezuma, Kansas. Elliot discusses his family, joining the Navy and volunteering for Asiatic service, the start of war and the bombing of Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippines, retreat to Corregidor, capture by the Japanese, escaping internment on Palawan and joining Moro guerillas, sabotage, linking up with Australian forces, evacuation to Australia and returning to the United States, becoming a deepsea diver, and Korean War service. In appendix are a photo of Elliot, a map of the Philippines, two photos of a POW camp on Palawan, and a photo of three of his comrades.
Date: May 17, 2002
Creator: Alexander, Bill & Elliot, Bruce Gordon
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Harold Buell, September 30, 2000 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Harold Buell, September 30, 2000

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Harold Buell. While attending college in Iowa, Buell took advantage of the Civilian Pilot Training program and earned a pilot's license in 1940. He volunteered for the Navy and went to flight school at Pensacola, Florida, where he earned his wings and a commission in November, 1941. He was assigned to go aboard the USS Yorktown (CV-5) as a member of Scouting Squadron 5 (VS-5) and arrived in time for the Battle of the Coral Sea. His squadron suffered enough damage to be removed from the Yorktown prior to the Battle of Midway. Buell was assigned to the USS Saratoga (CV-3) and flew search and rescue missions from her during the Battle of Midway. After that battle, Buell was transferred to yet another carrier, the USS Enterprise (CV-6), prior to the invasion of Guadalcanal. While flying off the Enterprise, Buell and ten other pilots had to land on Guadalcanal at Henderson Field. They and their dive bombers then became members of the Cactus Air Force. Buell describes the living conditions on Guadalcanal as opposed to those aboard an aircraft carrier. His group finally got off Guadalcanal and returned …
Date: September 30, 2000
Creator: Buell, Harold
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Al Quackenbush, October 10, 1999 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Al Quackenbush, October 10, 1999

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Al Quackenbush. Quackenbush joined the Navy in 1931. He served as a First Class Ships Cook on the USS Tangier (AV-8). He is a plank owner of the Tangier and provides details of starting up the crew when it was first commissioned. His battle station was the .50 caliber gun on the forward mount. He discusses the training on the ship and activities prior to and on 7 December 1941. On the day of the attack, Quackenbush helped pull sailors out of the water, including a Japanese aviator.
Date: October 10, 1999
Creator: Quackenbush, Al
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History