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Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:

Oral history interview with Dr. Jim Hartgraves, November 19, 1974., 1974 November 19, 2005 May 18

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Identifier: NAU_51680
Abstract

Bury interviews Dr. Jim Hartgraves, a former Superintendent of the Arizona Board of Education, about his experiences in organizing public education on a state-wide level. Topics include: textbook selection, training, qualification and certification of teachers, the politics of education including the implementation and regulation of procedures and policies, legal issues surrounding public education, management and administration of educational institutions and compliance to policies.

Dates: 1974 November 19; Digitization: 2005 May 18

Oral history interview with Dr. Martin Fronske, June 24, 1974., 1974 June 24

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Identifier: NAU_55855
Abstract

An oral history interview with Dr. Matin Fronske conducted June 24, 1974 includes the following topics: changes in Flagstaff over time, regional attractions including Walnut Canyon, the Pierces, artifacts from Walnut Canyon, reasons for the Walnut Canyon National Monument Collection, old-timers of Flagstaff, first medical practice, Babbitt stores, Lowell Observatory, start of East Flagstaff, working with the NAU football team, Prohibition, and ranches.

Dates: 1974 June 24

Oral history interview with Dr. Norma Richardson, November 19, 1974., 1974 November 19, 2005 May 20

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Identifier: NAU_51732
Abstract Dr. Richardson talks with John Bury about her education, her experience as a teacher in the late 1940's and her subsequent acceptance of the position as the Director of Elementary Education under Superintendent Clif Harkins from 1956-57. She also discusses her views of curriculum development in public schools, the State Department and Superintendent's relationships with the school districts and counties. She expresses her support for public schools to support minority, bilingual and...
Dates: 1974 November 19; Digitization: 2005 May 20

Oral history interview with Dr. W. P. Shofstall, October 1974., about 1974 October 1, 2005 May 20

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Identifier: NAU_51734
Abstract Bury interviews Shofstall at the end of his fifth year in the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Shofstall describes his educational experience and reveals that his educational philosophy developed fully after living for four years in post-World War II Germany (1946-1950). He describes his love of free enterprise and attempts to eliminate "communist" or "socialist" ideals from the classroom, while taking a balanced look at the role of church and state in the public schools. He...
Dates: about 1974 October 1; Digitization: 2005 May 20

Oral history interview with Edgar Perry, November 23, 1980., 1980 November 23, 2005 May 13

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Identifier: NAU_51758
Abstract Mr. Edgar Perry is the Director of the White Mountain Apache Cultural Center. Interviewed by Margery Clark on November 23, 1980. Topics discussed in the interview include: Perry's background in Whiteriver; his parent's clan; comments on old Apache dances; his parent's lifestyle and backgrounds; life in McNary, Arizona; educational history and Grand Canyon College experiences; church influence on his life; college life in Texas; teaching jobs on the reservation; and the White Mountain...
Dates: 1980 November 23; Digitization: 2005 May 13

Oral history interview with Elmer Hubbard, Sr., February 13, 1974., 1974 February 13, 2005 October 25

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Identifier: NAU_55846
Abstract

An oral history interview conducted with Elmer Hubbard Sr. Topics discussed in the interview include: job in service station, auto racing in the area, bean farms, trade and attitudes with Native Americans, prohibition, Mt. Elden Ruins, Walnut Canyon, water issues, hunting, Babbitt and Riordan families, Zane Grey, Carl Sanburg, John Phillips Sousa, gambling, and local politics.

Dates: 1974 February 13; Digitization: 2005 October 25

Oral history interview with Eugene L. Schmitz, November 13, 1984., 1984, 2005 August 12

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Identifier: NAU_54515
Abstract

Mr. Schmitz was born in Flagstaff, AZ on September 17, 1914. He recounts his experiences working on the Grand Canyon Railroad, and discusses loading and herding sheep, operating steam engines, snowstorms and changing train engines. He eventually went to work for Amtrak. Other topics discussed include: train accidents; the advantages of diesels and automation; working out of Grand Canyon; the meanings of engine numbers; the classes of engines; and various personal rememberances.

Dates: 1984; Digitization: 2005 August 12

Oral history interview with Fred R. Miller, April 23, 1977., 1977 April 23, 2005 May 11

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Identifier: NAU_51754
Abstract Mr. Fred R. Miller taught Native American students for six years at Leupp Public High School in Northern Arizona. Interviewed by David I. Schock, on April 23, 1977. Topics discussed in the interview include: Miller's family, educational and military background; description of Leupp Public School; comparison and contrast of B.I.A. school and teaching methods to public school; comments on Navajo culture; description of students' living conditions, desires and goals; comments on...
Dates: 1977 April 23; Digitization: 2005 May 11

Oral history interview with Gail Gardner, April 26, 1975., 1975 April 26, 2005 June 14

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Identifier: NAU_51782
Abstract

Mr. Gardner discusses the economy and events in Yavapai County during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Subjects include copper mining, United Verde Copper Company, ranching, railroads, The Depression, prohibition, and the Works Progress Administration (WPA).

Dates: 1975 April 26; Digitization: 2005 June 14

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