Box Communal Digital Media 1
Contains 37 Results:
Interviews, 1951-2007, undated
Recordings, 1989-2007, undated
Sub-series includes audio recordings conducted by Mary O'Hara for her doctoral dissertation. Materials include microcassettes, cassettes, digital recordings, and envelopes containing the tapes.
"recordings HBW mpegs", 1997 - 2007
File includes ten audio recordings of O'Hara's interviews with and research on Helen Bass Williams. Most, if not all, recordings were digitized from the cassette tapes by O'Hara. These recordings were digitized by O'Hara and donated to the archives.
Transcripts, 1951-2003, undated, 1960-1990s
Sub-series includes transcripts, notes, and associated research from interviews conducted by Mary O'Hara.
Helen Bass Williams, transcribed stories, 1992 - 2003
Sub-series includes transcripts, notes, and associated research from interviews conducted by Mary O'Hara.
Scholarship, 2003 - 2004
Series includes scholarship produced by O'Hara about Helen Bass Williams, the Civil Rights Movement, and community organizing. Materials include her doctoral dissertation and digital presentation about Helen Bass Williams.
Helen Bass Williams powerpoint, 2003
Series includes scholarship produced by O'Hara about Helen Bass Williams, the Civil Rights Movement, and community organizing. Materials include her doctoral dissertation and digital presentation about Helen Bass Williams.
Hopes and Dreams for University Place, 2016
Optical Disk related to Marion Baumgardner's role in the founding of University Place retirement community.
Marion Baumgardner 90th Birthday, 2014 - 2016
This sub-series contains interviews and videos of Marion Baumgardner.
Marion's Life Story , 2016 - 2024
This sub-series contains interviews and videos of Marion Baumgardner.
Fortnightly Literary Club 100th Anniversary , 2014 - 2015
This sub-series contains interviews and videos of Marion Baumgardner.
A Tribute to Bernard Axelrod Video, 2009
Annual newsletters from the Department of Biochemistry; also contains "A Tribute to Bernard Axelrod," a self-published work by David Krogmann and Betty Sue Barlow created as part of the department's 75th reunion in 2009.