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Ensemble: 2001-11-01 – Concert Choir

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 1, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. Concert Choir.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-02 - Symphony Orchestra

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 2, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. Symphony Orchestra.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 2001-11-04 Dan Haerle

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Faculty performance at the UNT College of Music Stan Kenton Hall.
Date: November 4, 2001
Creator: Haerle, Dan
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 2001-11-04 L. Eustis (soprano), L. Nordstrom (lute/theorbo), and G. Ritchey (piano)

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Faculty recital at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: November 4, 2001
Creator: Eustis, Lynn; Nordstrom, Lyle & Ritchey, Greg
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-05 – Global Rhythms

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 5, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. 2:00 Steel Band.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Donald Shown, November 5, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Donald Shown, November 5, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Donald Shown. Shown was born 23 November 1920 on a ranch in Oregon. He joined the Navy in 1939 and went to boot camp in San Diego. Upon completion, he was assigned to the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) as a deck hand and during battle stations he was a gun pointer. After delivering troops to Melbourne, Australia, the Indianapolis was ordered to the Bering Sea to patrol the Aleutian Islands. Heavy seas damaged the ship making repairs Mare Island Naval Shipyard necessary. Shown also tells of the Indianapolis participating in the invasions of Tarawa, Saipan and Okinawa. He relates an incident where the ship was damaged by a kamikaze requiring a return to Mare Island for repair. Upon completion of the repairs the ship was ordered to Hunters Point Naval Shipyard where atomic bomb components were put on board, under tight security, and delivered to Tinian. On 30 July 1945 the ship was hit by a Japanese torpedo and sunk. Shown shares anecdotes of being in the water five days: men hallucinating, men dying of thirst and exposure, witnessing fatal shark attacks and being rescued by the USS Bassett …
Date: November 5, 2001
Creator: Shown, Donald
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ensemble: 2001-11-06 - Canticum Novum

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Ensemble Performance at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: November 6, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. Canticum Novum.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-06 - Jazz Repertory

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Stan Kenton Hall.
Date: November 6, 2001
Creator: Jazz Repertory Ensemble
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with James Sturgill, November 6, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with James Sturgill, November 6, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with James Sturgill. Sturgill joined the Navy in July of 1940. He served as a machinist’s mate, operating steam driven equipment in the engine room aboard the USS Dale (DD-353). They were stationed in Hawaii and moored in Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. Sturgill provides vivid details of his experiences through the fateful attack, his work with the repair party and the immense damage done to a number of battleships in the harbor. In March of 1943 they participated in the Battle of the Komandorski Islands. In August they joined the pre-invasion bombardment of Kiska, Alaska. They returned to the States in the fall of 1945, and Sturgill was discharged.
Date: November 6, 2001
Creator: Sturgill, James
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ensemble: 2001-11-07 - Symphony Orchestra

Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 7, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. Symphony Orchestra.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-08 - African Percussion Ensemble

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: November 8, 2001
Creator: African Percussion Ensemble
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-08 – Wind Symphony

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music at Winspear Hall.
Date: November 8, 2001
Creator: North Texas Wind Symphony
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-13 – A Cappella Choir

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 13, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. A Cappella Choir.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-13 - Flute Choir

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: November 13, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. Flute Choir.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with George Deer, November 13, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with George Deer, November 13, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with George Deer. Deer joined the Marine Corps in February of 1944, and provides details of his training. He was assigned to communications, working with phones, radios and stringing lines. He was attached to the 11th Gun Battalion at Camp Tarawa, Hawaii and shares his experiences training, living and working on the island, providing a number of anecdotal stories as well. He participated in the Battle of Leyte in October of 1944, where he served in both communications and as infantry. In January of 1945 they completed mopping up exercises on Guam, taking on 19 Japanese prisoners. Deer remained on Guam until the war ended. He was issued a medical discharge in December of 1946.
Date: November 13, 2001
Creator: Deer, George
System: The Portal to Texas History

Guest Artist Recital: 2001-11-14 - Robert Lloyd, bass

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Guest artist recital at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 14, 2001
Creator: Lloyd, Robert, 1940-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-15 – Concert Band

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. Concert Band.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2001-11-15 – The Zebras

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music at Stan Kenton Hall.
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: University of North Texas. Zebras.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Forest Rees, November 15, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Forest Rees, November 15, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Forest Rees. Rees was born in Beeville, Texas, 23 May 1926 and was accepted into the Navy’s V-12 Program on 1 July 1943 and enrolled at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. Following two semesters, he was sent to basic training at Great Lakes, Illinois and upon graduation, was enrolled in aviation machinist’s school. He was next transferred to the engine overhaul and testing section at Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas. Over the course of the following two years, he describes working on every radial engine used by the Navy. He was separated from the Navy at Camp Wallace, Texas on 20 May 1946.
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: Rees, Forest
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard Bennett, November 15, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard Bennett, November 15, 2001

Interview with Richard (Dick) Bennett, a pilot during World War II. He discusses his enlistment in the Army Air Corps, basic training and flight school. He then went to a base in South Carolina to learn to fly B-25s. At Fort Myers, Florida he flew B-26 bombers and trained to fly them off of aircraft carriers so they could drop torpedos on the Japanese fleet during naval battles. He traveled across the Pacific to Brisbane only to be told that they didn't have B-26s for the crews; the colonel there knew nothing about the plan to launch B-26s from aircraft carriers, so they were sent to New Guinea to fly B-17s and supplement the crews for those bombers. From there they made bombing runs or "Washing Machine Charlie"-type runs to keep people awake at night on various Japanese targets in the islands, particularly the base at Rabaul. In fall of 1943, the Army grounded the B-17s due to the damage they had incurred and replaced them with B-24s. The men received manuals and were given only a few days to familiarize themselves with the new planes. They were then sent on bombing runs. He finished his tour of duty at …
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: Cox, Floyd & Bennett, Richard
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard (Dick) Bennett, November 15, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard (Dick) Bennett, November 15, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Richard (Dick) Bennett. He begins by discussing joining the Army Air Corps, basic training and flight school. Then he went to a base in South Carolina to learn to fly B-25s, then to Fort Myers, Florida to fly B-26 bombers, and train to fly B-26s off aircraft carriers so they could drop torpedos on the Japanese fleet during naval battles, traveling across the Pacific to Brisbane to be told they didn't have B-26s for the crews and the Colonel there knew nothing about the plan to launch B-26s from aircraft carriers so they were sent up to New Guinea to fly B-17s and supplement the crews for those bombers. From there they made bombing runs or ""Washing Machine Charlie""-type runs to keep people awake at night on various Japanese targets in the islands, particularly the base at Rabaul. In Fall of 1943, the Army grounded the B-17s since they were getting very shot up and gave them B-24s to fly, handed them the manuals and gave them a couple days to familiarize themselves with the planes, then sent them back up on bombing runs. He finished his tour …
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: Bennett, Richard (Dick)
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Sam Hughes, November 15, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Sam Hughes, November 15, 2001

Interview with Lieutenant Sam Hughes, an engineer in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Hughes goes into great detail about his experiences early on in Vietnam, including hitchhiking to Saigon after their paperwork was lost; he also answers questions and explains how his life was when he returned home from the war. Hughes ends by commenting on the current war going on in Afghanistan.
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: Evans, Celeste & Hughes, Sam
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Trudy Harris, November 15, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Trudy Harris, November 15, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Trudy Varrs Harris. Harris was born in Buffalo, New York in 1926. She attended Hockaday Private School and graduated in 1941. She joined the American Women’s Voluntary Service during the summer as a 15 year old driver whose job was to pick up military officers in a command car at various locations and take them to defense plants and various offices. During this time her sister worked in a hospital and her mother rolled bandages for the Red Cross. The interview was concluded with members of an audience posing questions concerning Trudy’s opinions about rationing, the surrender of Germany, the atomic bomb, etc.
Date: November 15, 2001
Creator: Harris, Trudy
System: The Portal to Texas History

Faculty Recital: 2001-11-16 Mozart +

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Faculty recital performance at the UNT College of Music at the Recital Hall.
Date: November 16, 2001
Creator: Mozart +
System: The UNT Digital Library