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Oral History Interview with Jack Bohning, October 21, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with Jack Bohning, October 21, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Jack Bohning. Bohning enlisted for Navy flight training shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He continued his service as a Marine Corps pilot, flying dive-bombers from 1943-1945. He completed several missions at Tarawa, Hollandia, Makin and the Marshall Islands. He remained in active service as a colonel with the Marines until 1973, training servicemen during the Korean War and as an advisor during the Vietnam War.
Date: October 21, 2004
Creator: Bohning, Jack
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Charlie Boswell, December 7, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with Charlie Boswell, December 7, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Charlie Boswell. Boswell was born in Coryell County, Texas 4 September 1921. He quit high school, joined the Navy and went to boot camp in San Diego. Upon completing boot training he was assigned to the USS Tennessee (BB-43) as a member of the crew in the engine room. During battle stations, he served as an ammunition handler for a five inch gun. He was aboard the ship on 7 December 1941 and he describes his activities during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The Tennessee received two bomb hits during the attack. Boswell recalls being at his battle station for twelve straight hours before being permitted to go topside. The ship went to Bremerton, Washington for repairs. In 1942 Boswell was assigned to the USS Waller (DD-466). The ship supported various landings in the Pacific before returning to the United States in 1944. After refitting, the ship supported landing in the Philippines. When the Japanese surrendered, the Waller went to Shanghai, where various work parties from the ship assisted in disarming the Japanese troops. Returning to the United States in December 1945, Boswell remained aboard as part …
Date: December 7, 2004
Creator: Boswell, Charlie
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Multi-Dimensional Nature of the Gospel transcript

The Multi-Dimensional Nature of the Gospel

Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "While the gospels claim Jesus preached good news to the poor, the church seems to have lost that message and audience. Is the failure of the church to reach the poor rooted in the very message we proclaim? Come explore ways of recovering the message Jesus preached so we can reach the people Jesus targeted."
Date: June 26, 2004
Creator: Bouchelle, Dan
System: The Portal to Texas History
What Is the Good News for the Poor? transcript

What Is the Good News for the Poor?

Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "While the gospels claim Jesus preached good news to the poor, the church seems to have lost that message and audience. Is the failure of the church to reach the poor rooted in the very message we proclaim? Come explore ways of recovering the message Jesus preached so we can reach the people Jesus targeted."
Date: June 26, 2004
Creator: Bouchelle, Dan
System: The Portal to Texas History
When Did the Good News Become Bad News? transcript

When Did the Good News Become Bad News?

Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "While the gospels claim Jesus preached good news to the poor, the church seems to have lost that message and audience. Is the failure of the church to reach the poor rooted in the very message we proclaim? Come explore ways of recovering the message of Jesus so we can reach the people Jesus targeted."
Date: June 26, 2004
Creator: Bouchelle, Dan
System: The Portal to Texas History
How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Churches of Christ transcript

How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Churches of Christ

Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "Theological, historical and sociological perspectives on the value of ritual and symbol in the Christian life and worship. The church can find worship renewal as it seeks to honor traditions as well as contemporary expressions of these traditions through the creative reading of scripture, the celebration of the church calendar and days, through prayers of confession, the use of art and the experience of the Lord's Supper."
Date: June 26, 2004
Creator: Bouldin, Todd
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Role of Ritual and Symbol in Christian Worship transcript

The Role of Ritual and Symbol in Christian Worship

Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "Theological, historical and sociological perspectives on the value of ritual and symbol in the Christian life and worship. The church can find worship renewal as it seeks to honor traditions as well as contemporary expressions of these traditions through the creative reading of scripture, the celebration of the church calendar and days, through prayers of confession, the use of art and the experience of the Lord's Supper."
Date: June 26, 2004
Creator: Bouldin, Todd
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with W. J. Boulware, September 3, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with W. J. Boulware, September 3, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with J. W. “Bill” Boulware. He was born in Amarillo, Texas, 30 April 1926 and enlisted into the United States Marine Corps in 1944. After completing basic training, he was sent to the Navy Electronics School in Chicago. Then he went to an air control squadron in Cherry Point, North Carolina. In January 1945 he volunteered for aerial navigator School in Cherry Point where he trained as a navigator. He recalls that the war ended while he was at Cherry Point. In January 1946 he was transferred into a Marine air transport squadron located in Qingdao, China in the Shandong province about halfway between Beijing and Shanghai. He describes his mission as hauling equipment, including guns and money, within China. He recalls meeting White Russian refugees, as well as Chinese communists and nationalists in Shanghai. In August 1946 he returned to the United States and was discharged.
Date: September 3, 2004
Creator: Boulware, J. W. “Bill”
System: The Portal to Texas History

Guest Artist Recital: 2004-11-05 - Michel Bouvard, organ

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Recital performed at UNT College of Music Main Auditorium.
Date: November 5, 2004
Creator: Bouvard, Michel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with R. Y. Bowers, October 23, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with R. Y. Bowers, October 23, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with R.Y. Bowers. Bowers was born in Lancaster, South Carolina in 1922. Upon joining the Marines in 1931, he was sent to Parris Island, South Carolina for four weeks of boot training. In June 1943, he was assigned to 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, VMSB- 331. He briefly tells of his twelve months of training in radio and gunnery. When his training was completed he went by troop train to San Diego. There he was trained in the use of plane mounted radar and later assigned to a pilot with whom he remained throughout the war. In 1943 the squadron went aboard the USS Nassau (CVE-16) for a fourteen day voyage to the island of Pango Pango. From there, the unit moved to various islands including Wallis, Majuro and Nanomea. During this time they met no enemy fighter opposition but their plane received flak damage on several occasions. Bowers and his pilot were then moved to Makin where they remained for three months. They then returned to the United States. Bowers flew 37 combat missions during his time with VMSB-331.
Date: October 23, 2004
Creator: Bowers, R. Y.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Faculty Recital: 2004-10-25 - Jeff Bradetich, double bass, and Friends

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Recital performed at UNT College of Music Recital Hall on October 25, 2004 at 8:00 pm.
Date: October 25, 2004
Creator: Bradetich, Jeff
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Isaac Breedlove, November 18, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with Isaac Breedlove, November 18, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Isaac Breedlove. Breedlove joined the Army in 1937 and was sent to Panama for duty at the Canal Zone. He was there two years before being discharged. Breedlove reenlisted in 1939 and was sent to Hawaii. Breedlove was in an infantry company at Schofield Barracks when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. He suffered from the mumps, but waited until he was aboard a transport to the Solomon Islands to get treatment. He landed on Guadalcanal with his unit in late November, 1942. While on Guadalcanal, Breedlove received summons to report to his local draft board. His company commander did not let him go. He was also involved in the invasion of Luzon in January 1945.
Date: November 18, 2004
Creator: Breedlove, Isaac D.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Jack Colville, May 29, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with Jack Colville, May 29, 2004

Interview with Jack Colville, who discusses his life experiences and viewpoints.
Date: May 29, 2004
Creator: Brenda Daigle; Hayley Sims & Jack Colville
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Oral History Interview with R. E. Broadwell, February 26, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with R. E. Broadwell, February 26, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with R.E. Broadwell. Broadwell was born in Hamlin, Texas in 1921. In 1938 he joined the National Guard and was discharged in August 1941. In February 1942 he joined the US Army and was sent directly to jump school at Fort Benning, Georgia. Upon graduating, he reported to Fort Bragg, North Carolina where he was assigned to the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment. In October, 1942, the regiment boarded the SS Poelau Laut for a forty-two day voyage to Australia. Upon arriving at their base in Gordonvale, they began advanced training and made practice jumps. On 5 September 1943 the battalion made a parachute assault on Nadzab, New Guinea. After three weeks at Nadzab, the battalion went overland to Lae, New Guinea to assist the 25th Infantry in clearing the area of Japanese forces. In July 1944, the regiment made a combat jump at Noemfoor, New Guinea. Broadwell describes a number of combat situations and was wounded by a sniper. After recovering, he rejoined his battalion and saw action on Mindoro, Philippines. Upon returning to the United States, he became a jump master at Fort Benning and remained at this …
Date: February 26, 2004
Creator: Broadwell, R. E.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Lynn A. Seamans, March 30, 2002 transcript

Oral History Interview with Lynn A. Seamans, March 30, 2002

Interview with Lynn A. Seamans, a naval reservist in the US Navy during WWII and the Korean War. He answers questions about his time in the military and his experience abroad.
Date: May 12, 2004
Creator: Brown, C. & Seamans, Lynn A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with James Brown, May 7, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with James Brown, May 7, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with James Brown. Brown joined the Navy in 1943. He served as an Apprentice Seaman with the deck force aboard the USS Zeilin (APA-3). From September of 1943 through the spring of 1945, he participated in landing troops at Tarawa, Kwajalein Atoll, New Guinea, the Philippines, and Iwo Jima. Brown returned to the US in April of 1945, and was discharged later in the year.
Date: May 7, 2004
Creator: Brown, James
System: The Portal to Texas History
Discovering How God Can Turn Your Life Around transcript

Discovering How God Can Turn Your Life Around

Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "When it comes to faith, do you feel like a couch potato? Maybe you're on the outside merely watching the action? Be challenged from selected texts to hear God's call on your life to find renewal in the extreme."
Date: June 26, 2004
Creator: Brown, Rick
System: The Portal to Texas History

Earth-Star Songs

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Recording of Leif Brush's Earth-Star Songs. This work is considered a "stitching" of sounds and recordings taken from an array of the composer's analogue constructs and terrain instruments. These recordings have been paired with recordings produced by Jerry Chamkis' Kosmophone. The result is an inexhaustibly complex amalgamation of hard-edged terrestrial and tactile phenomena contrasted by cosmically sourced retro-futuristic synth interjections.
Date: 2004/2005
Creator: Brush, Leif
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Walter Buczek, August 9, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with Walter Buczek, August 9, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Walter Buczek. Buczek joined the Army in 1943 and was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. He completed Automotive Transport School, repairing trucks. During his schooling he was assigned as a mechanical instructor. In June of 1945 he traveled to Hawaii, then landed on Ie Shima, Okinawa in July. Buczek served with the 1631st Engineer Construction Battalion. He worked with heavy equipment on road construction and building airfields through the spring of 1946. He returned to the US and was discharged in March of 1946.
Date: August 9, 2004
Creator: Buczek, Walter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard D. Buehrle, May 22, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard D. Buehrle, May 22, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Richard D. Buehrle. He volunteered to join the Navy in 1943 after he graduated from high school. Expecting to have a permanent duty assignment in Australia, he was, instead, called to be a destroyer replacement sailor in New Guinea on the USS Smith (DD-378). He served first as a five-inch gun shell retriever, then as a signalman on the bridge. He relates the story of his selection as a signalman. He also describes living conditions aboard the ship, his clothing, as well as the mail service. He talks about his friendship with Donald Kent. He also mentions Captain Stout. He discusses an attempt to land Marines on Arawe. He describes an attack by Japanese aircraft and kamikazes in the Philippines. He shares anecdotes about Nagasaki and the Japanese surrender. He explains his reason for not remaining in the Navy after the war.
Date: May 22, 2004
Creator: Buehrle, Richard D.
System: The Portal to Texas History

That which is bodiless is reflected in bodies

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Recording of Matthew Burtner's That which is bodiless is reflected in bodies. This is a work for electronics that was created for 8 mono-tracks. The composer has included speaker schematics for live listening.
Date: 2004
Creator: Burtner, Matthew, 1970-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Ralph Byler, March 23, 2004 transcript

Oral History Interview with Ralph Byler, March 23, 2004

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Ralph Byler. Byler joined the Army in early 1941. He served as the Commanding Officer of the 965th Field Artillery Battalion, in the European Theater, during the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge, where he was wounded. Byler was discharged in March of 1946.
Date: March 23, 2004
Creator: Byler, Ralph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Primordial Envelope One Of J.S. Bach's Fugue

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Recording of Miroslav Bázlik's Primordial Envelope One Of J.S. Bach's Fugue. This work is dedicated to famous Czech topologist and the composers teacher, Miroslav Katetov. This is an electroacoustic immersion into Bach's fugue by means of basic prime number structure.
Date: 2004
Creator: Bázlik, Miro, 1931-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Radiuum (topographie de la noirceur)

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Recording of Martin Bédard's Radiuum (topographie de la noirceur). This is a work for electronics.
Date: 2004
Creator: Bédard, Martin, 1970-
System: The UNT Digital Library