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NBC Radio Broadcast: Toscanini - The Man Behind the Legend, 10/19/1966 transcript

NBC Radio Broadcast: Toscanini - The Man Behind the Legend, 10/19/1966

This recording is a part of the radio series “Toscanini: The Man Behind the Legend,” which was a tribute to conductor Arturo Toscanini. The broadcasts consist of music performed by the NBC Orchestra as well as interviews with composers, conductors, orchestra members, and other people associated with Toscanini. This segment includes performances of Beethoven's Overture to The Consecration of the House and Boito's Prologue to Mefistofele, and an interview with the Albeneri Trio.
Date: October 19, 1966
Creator: Gillis, Don
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pop Chronicles Interviews #157 - Harry Mills transcript

Pop Chronicles Interviews #157 - Harry Mills

Recording of John Gilliland interviewing Harry Mills of the Mills Brothers for the Pop Chronicles radio program series. This recording includes unrelated audio from other broadcasts after the interview with Mills.
Date: October 19, 1971
Creator: Gilliland, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pop Chronicles Interviews #158 - Edgar Bergen transcript

Pop Chronicles Interviews #158 - Edgar Bergen

Recording of John Gilliland interviewing Edgar Bergen for the Pop Chronicles radio program series. The interview begins in track 3 following unrelated material, and continues through track 6, followed by an apparent live performance by the Mills Brothers. This recording contains slurs or stereotyping directed at race, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, or religion.
Date: October 19, 1971
Creator: Gilliland, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Joe Nelson Box, October 19, 1982 transcript

Oral History Interview with Joe Nelson Box, October 19, 1982

Interview with Joe Nelson Box about the history of Grapevine, Texas.
Date: October 19, 1982
Creator: Box, Joe Nelson
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Ken McCloud, October 19, 1985 transcript

Oral History Interview with Ken McCloud, October 19, 1985

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ken McCloud. McCloud, known as Tex by the 339th Fighter Squadron, recounts a dogfight that occurred over Rabaul in which he encountered over a dozen Zeros. He shot down one plane before being hit, causing his right engine to catch fire. He landed in the water and deployed his life raft. He was pursued by sharks and fought an albatross to the death. Using a piece of driftwood and his parachute, he fashioned a sail and rode out a storm. McCloud survived by drinking rainwater and eating albatross jerky until he was rescued several days later by a B-24.
Date: October 19, 1985
Creator: McCloud, Ken
System: The Portal to Texas History

Faculty Recital: 1987-10-19 - Miller, Laurel, voice

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Faculty recital performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall
Date: October 19, 1987
Creator: Miller, Laurel
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1988-10-19 - Brass Prism 1

Brass concert performed at the UNT School of Music Recital Hall.
Date: October 19, 1988
Creator: Brass Faculty
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1989-10-19 - Symphonic Wind Ensemble

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Symphonic wind ensemble concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: October 19, 1989
Creator: Symphonic Wind Ensemble & Winslow, Robert A.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1990-10-19 - Faculty Jazz Quintet

Jazz concert was performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: October 19, 1990
Creator: Hamilton, Fred (Guitarist); Harlos, Steven, 1953-; Riggs, Jim; Soph, Ed & Steinel, Mike
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1993-10-19 - Spectrum 1

Composition recital performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: October 19, 1993
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1994-10-19 - UNT Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra with Student Winners of the UNT Concerto Competition

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An Ensemble Concert performed in the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: October 19, 1994
Creator: University of North Texas. Symphony Orchestra.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1995-10-19 – Canticum novum

An Ensemble Concert performed in the UNT College of Music Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater.
Date: October 19, 1995
Creator: University of North Texas. Canticum Novum.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[WWII Panel Discussion] transcript

[WWII Panel Discussion]

Sound recording of a panel discussion about Camp Howze, an Infantry-training camp adjacent to Gainesville, Texas established during World War II. The discussion is followed by a performance by the Gainesville Swing Orchestra.
Date: October 19, 1998
Creator: Hays, Margaret Parx
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble Recital: 2000-10-19 - The Zebras

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Concert performed at the UNT College of Music Stan Kenton Hall.
Date: October 19, 2000
Creator: University of North Texas. The Zebras.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Edgar Damour, October 19, 2000 transcript

Oral History Interview with Edgar Damour, October 19, 2000

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Edgar Damour. Damour joined the Navy in September of 1939. His first assignment was aboard USS Chester (CA-27) traveling with the British in the Caribbean and the Atlantic. He volunteered for submarine service. Damour served as Radioman aboard USS S-35. From early 1942 through late 1943, they completed war patrols in the defense of the Aleutian Islands. Damour was then assigned to USS Pargo (SS-264). Their base was located at Pearl Harbor, and they completed war patrols to the Philippines and the Sea of Japan. He was discharged in October of 1945, though re-entered and served until his retirement in 1959.
Date: October 19, 2000
Creator: Damour, Edgar
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Art Rankin, October 19, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Art Rankin, October 19, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Art Rankin. Rankin was born in 1924 and joined the Navy after he graduated high school, around 1942. He completed boot camp at Camp Perry in Ohio. In the fall of 1943 he traveled to Noumea, New Caledonia and Russell Islands, off Guadalcanal. Rankin continued on to Green Islands where he was assigned to sanitation details and mess cook duty. He traveled on to Leyte Gulf, Samar and Guiuan in the Philippines. His unit built an airstrip and a sawmill. Rankin had numerous encounters with the Japanese, and saw active combat in the Solomon Islands, the Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea and the Philippines. He shares many anecdotes of his time in the service and interaction with natives on the various islands he visited. He was discharged in late 1945 as a carpenter’s mate, third class.
Date: October 19, 2001
Creator: Rankin, Art
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Charles Juliussen, October 19, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Charles Juliussen, October 19, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Charles Juliussen. Juliussen joined the Navy Seabees in March of 1943. He completed boot camp, gunnery school and additional Seabees training at Port Hueneme in California. Juliussen served with the 33rd Naval Construction Battalion. They traveled by freighter to the Russell Islands and had a Shellback initiation when they crossed the equator. They helped load an LST, and invaded the Green Islands, where they were attacked by Japanese Zeros. Their job was to build airstrips on the island, where Juliussen worked in the heavy equipment shop and in the crane and shovel repair group. From there they traveled to Hollandia, the Solomon Islands and Tacloban in the Philippines. They completed 4 airstrips and 1 Navy base. He provides vivid details of his work, the camaraderie with fellow servicemen and attacks made by the Japanese. He was discharged shortly after the war ended.
Date: October 19, 2001
Creator: Juliussen, Charles
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Ernest Wingen, October 19, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Ernest Wingen, October 19, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ernest Wingen discussing his childhood and education and what led him to join the Navy. He talks about boot camp and his experiences in the pacific Theatre of World War Two.
Date: October 19, 2001
Creator: Wingen, Ernest & Pratt, Rick
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Harold Collins, October 19, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Harold Collins, October 19, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Harold Collins. Collins was born in Driftwood, Pennsylvania on 24 September 1920. In 1943 he joined the United States Navy and was sent to Camp Peary for eight weeks of boot training. He then went to Camp Parks, California where he was assigned to Company A, 93rd Construction Battalion. In October 1943 the unit boarded the USAT Perida, arriving at Noumea, New Caledonia on 1 November 1943. Just as the ship anchored in the harbor, Collins witnessed an ammunition ship explode at the docks. The accident resulted in many deaths. The battalion went to Banika Island where they built a hospital. They then went to Green Island Atoll where they built two air strips and a hospital. In January 1945, the battalion boarded the USS Cape Johnson (AP-172) and sailed to Samar, Philippines. He describes being under attack by Japanese aircraft. While on Samar, Collins’ unit constructed airstrips and warehouses. During October 1945, Collins returned to the United States and was assigned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard. He had developed a serious ear infection while overseas and was sent to a naval hospital. After receiving treatment for two …
Date: October 19, 2001
Creator: Collins, Harold
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Robert Conner, October 19, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Robert Conner, October 19, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Robert W. Conner. Conner was born in Pennsylvania on 8 September 1914. He attended Duke University prior to joining the 93rd Construction Battalion in 1941. Initial training began in Williamsburg, Virginia, after which the unit moved to California where they were trained in the use of arms. The unit was then transported to Green Island where they built two airstrips and support buildings. He tells of his admiration for the New Zealand people who were also stationed on the island. Following the surrender of Japan Conner’s unit returned to the United States and he discusses the joyous reception upon their arrival in Portland, Oregon.
Date: October 19, 2001
Creator: Conner, Robert
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Buck Gibson, October 19, 2002 transcript

Oral History Interview with Buck Gibson, October 19, 2002

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Buck Gibson. Gibson enlisted in the Navy and once he finished boot camp, he was assigned to the USS Indianapolis where he was a loader on a 20mm gun. He first sailed for the Aleutian Islands, then to Tarawa for the invasion. When the island was secure, he went ashore with Admiral Raymond Spruance. He desribes the kamekazi attack on Indianapolis during the Okinawa campaign, then the torpedo attack after leaving Tinian. He spent five days in the water before being rescued, then some time in the hospital after the war.
Date: October 19, 2002
Creator: Gibson, Buck
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Buck Gibson, October 19, 2002 transcript

Oral History Interview with Buck Gibson, October 19, 2002

Interview with Buck Gibson of Waco, Texas, a veteran from the United States Navy during World War Two. The interview includes some of Mr. Gibson's background before and after the war as well as his personal experiences while in the Navy, including memories of his training, life in the Navy, the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, and what happened after he was rescued.
Date: October 19, 2002
Creator: Cox, Bill & Gibson, Buck
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Ernest Higgins, October 19, 2002 transcript

Oral History Interview with Ernest Higgins, October 19, 2002

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Ernest Higgins. Higgins joined the Army in August of 1940. He was assigned to the 7th Infantry Division, 32nd Infantry Regiment. He participated in the battles of Attu, Kwajalein, Leyte and Okinawa. His job was to ensure that supplies were delivered on the beach within an hour of the beach landings. Higgins continued his service in the military, retiring in 1973 with rank of lieutenant colonel.
Date: October 19, 2002
Creator: Higgins, Ernest
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Fred Earl Smith, October 19, 2002 transcript

Oral History Interview with Fred Earl Smith, October 19, 2002

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Fred Earl Smith. Smith was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on 20 April 1923. Joining the Navy soon after graduation in 1941, he completed boot training at San Diego. Upon graduating from fire control school, he reported aboard the USS Tennessee (BB-43) at Pearl Harbor. He experienced the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and retrieved bodies in the aftermath. He was assigned to the USS Hornet (CV-8). After the Hornet sank, Smith was transferred to the USS Saratoga (CV-3) in June 1943. The Saratoga returned to the United States for repairs after being damaged by Japanese torpedoes and Smith received orders to report aboard the USS Hancock (CV-19). In November 1944, the Hancock was hit by a kamikaze and Smith was wounded. After being hospitalized in Hawaii for a short period of time, he was sent to the Naval Hospital at Norman, Oklahoma. He also shares various experiences he had following World War II. Smith retired in 1968 after twenty-seven years of active service.
Date: October 19, 2002
Creator: Smith, Fred Earl
System: The Portal to Texas History