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Oral History Project. All but one interview conducted by T. A. Boyd. Kettering. Interviews with ... [Pg.218]

Duck Soup and Lead. Oral History by Shirley Cohen for Caltech Archives... [Pg.237]

Oral History Project, March 1995. Archives of the California Institute of Technology. Source for most of Patterson s informal comments, e.g., Iowa, Grinnell, blip, zircon, duck soup, building Caltech clean lab dozen years literally funding ocean sediments lead in oceans high and wham. [Pg.237]

Ibid., p. 353 Interview with Maud White Katz, Oral History of the American Left, series I, no. 130, TL. [Pg.342]

WhatWeDo/History/default.htm. Updated June 3, 2009. The FDA gives a brief (and generally positive) overview of its history. Links listed on this webpage cover origins, important milestones, and leaders and deputies. Other links include some oral histories of the FDA and research tools. Although a bit superficial, the material outlines the development of the FDA. [Pg.149]

An Oral History of Narcotic Use in America, 7923-1965, edited by David Courtwright, Herman Joseph, and Don Des Jarlais. Knoxville University of Tennessee Press. [Pg.299]

Barbara Kingsolver s eleven books include essay collections, short stories, poetry, an oral history, and many well-known novels, including The Bean Trees and The Poisonwood Bible. She and her husband, Steven Hopp, and their two daughters grow most of their own food on a farm in southern Appalachia. [Pg.7]

Furthermore, the emergence of oral history as a systematic technique of historical investigation may have favoured interest in the history of contemporary chemistry. Properly handled interviews of practitioners of chemistry of the recent past can provide a rich repository of historical source material on the informal and affective aspects of doing science, which seldom enter the written record.7,8 A study of the origins of the Krebs cycle is a powerful example of the potential of oral history.9 The specialist history of chemistry centre, the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia, has undertaken a systematic programme of chemical oral histories.10... [Pg.2]

Chemical Heritage Foundation, Oral History Collection , http //www. chemheritage.org/exhibits/ex-nav2.html [accessed 15 May 2005],... [Pg.12]

Oral history interviews of various physical organic chemists are now fully available for consultation in the Othmer Library of the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia.296 They include F. R. Mayo, M. S. Newman, C. C. Price, J. D. Roberts, A. Streitwieser, C. Walling, and F. H. Westheimer. [Pg.113]

Lise Meitner, interview by T. S. Kuhn, 12 May 1963 American Institute of Physics Oral History Project, transcript of tape 65a 19-20. [Pg.159]

Ten Cate, A. R. (1994). Oral History Development, Structure and Function. Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Luis. [Pg.30]

Many thousands of oral histories by survivors recounting their experiences exist in libraries and archives around the world. Their quality and usefulness vary significantly according to the informant s memory, grasp of events, insights, and of course accuracy. [...] The transcribed testimonies I have examined have been full of errors in dates, names ofparticipants, and places, and there are evident misunderstandings of events themselves, "(emphasis added.)... [Pg.222]

Hamilton, S. (1982). Interviewing the middle class Women graduates of the Scottish universities c.1910-1935. Oral History 10(2) 58-67. Reprinted here and subsequently with permission from the Oral History Society, www.ohs.org.uk. [Pg.300]

Transcript of interview with H. F. du Pont by Harlan B. Phillips, April 11, 1962, Winterthur Archives, 74.WC.3/Box 1115, Phillips, Harlan . Harlan B. Phillips recorded interviews for the Archives of American Art and served as a member of Columbia University Oral History Research Office. He was also associated with the Graduate School of Arts and Science, Brandeis University, and was the author of Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, recorded in Talk with Dr. Harlan B. Phillips (Reynal Company New York, 1960). [Pg.24]

Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Oral History File Interview with Charles F. Montgomery, September 27, 1976, by Joyce Hill Stoner on file in the Paintings Conservation Office. [Pg.25]

Joyce Hill Stoner is currently Director, Winterthur-University of Delaware Program in Conservation of Artistic and Historic Objects, a position she has held since 1982. She was Senior Conservator at Winterthur from 1981 to 1982 and Associate Director of the Conservation Program from 1980 to 1982. She has worked with the oral history project of F.A.I.C. from 1974 to the present. [Pg.25]

According to Bohr (oral history interview of Niels Bohr by Thomas Kuhn in 1962), he heard Rutherford lecture in the fall of 1911 during which Rutherford described his new atomic model. [Pg.258]

The rest of arrival day was a blur. We went right from a swim off the beach to the bar by the pool for an extended happy hour full of remember whens, keeping alive the oral history of our family s most important events. [Pg.66]

Chemical Heritage Foundation. (CHF). Formerly the Beckman Center for History of Chemistry was established in 1982 to discover and disseminate information about historical resources and to encourage research scholarship and popular writing in the history of chemistry, chemical engineering, and the chemical process industries. The activities of the Foundation include organizing interviews and oral histories on major developments in modem chemistry locating historical manuscript and archi-... [Pg.253]

Transcript of Interview with Hubert Alyea, May 22, 1986, p. 76, Oral History Collections, Archive of the Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry. [Pg.284]

Archive of the Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry, Philadelphia. Oral history collections. [Pg.291]

Human resources oral history, interviews, folk tales, songs, speeches, and epic poems—... [Pg.54]

Unit studies easily incorporate listening, reading, writing, speaking, and research skills by virtue of the limitless avenues open to exploration books, held trips, oral history, Internet, and so forth. In addition, learners who follow unit studies are apparently more self-motivated and retain more of what they learn. [Pg.93]

Oscar Ewing, oral history interview, Truman Presidential Library, May 1, 1969, pp. 198-203. [Pg.191]

Stream Pollution Hearings, pp. 157-165, 180, quotation from p. 161 W. Hollander, Jr., Abel Wolman His Life and Philosophy, an Oral History (Universal Printing Publishing, Chapel Hill, NC, 1981), vol. 2, pp. 1085-1086. [Pg.198]

Traynham J.G. 1997, Philip Eaton , Chemical Heritage Foundation, Oral History project, oral interview no. 0152, January 22, transcript (47 pp.). [Pg.366]

Ray Cline, Sino-Soviet Relations, 14 January 1963, FRUS 1961-3, XXII, p. 340. Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs (EA) paper, n.d., ibid., pp. 397-8. But as Paul Kreisberg, who headed the ACA from 1965 to 1981, pointed out, this bureaucratic distinction also helped to foster an official lobby that was primarily interested in Communist China and not just dealing with it as an enemy, but broadening and increasing the levels of contacts with it. Kreisberg oral history interview, 8 April 1989, Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, Georgetown University Library, pp. 1-2. [Pg.36]

S Nixon called Zhou China s Metternich, Molotov, and Dulles - see Leaders, p. 231. UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold remarked that when he first met Zhou during the Korean War peace talks, he had felt uncivilized in the presence of a civilized man. Related by Charles Freeman, oral history interview, in Tucker, China Confidential, p. 252. [Pg.163]

Oral history interview, in Tucker, China Confidential, p. 278. [Pg.169]

Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training [ADST], Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection, Lauinger Library, Georgetown University, Washington, DC... [Pg.269]

Papers of Roger Hilsman Papers of James Thomson Papers of Arthur Schlesinger Oral History Interview Transcripts Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library [LBJL], Austin, TX National Security Files [NSF]... [Pg.269]


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