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Interview with Ken Trubey
Vernie Hendrix
An interview with Ken Trubey about life during the Great Depression. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-039
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Interview with C.H. Inloes
Peggy Richard
An interview with Carroll H. Inloes (1892-1983) about his life experiences. Audio is on tape MS016_16-2_75-018
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Interview with Sue O'Neillson Atchison
Debbie Dumler
An interview with Sue Atchison about her work with Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-076
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Interview with Barnett E. Covington
Dave Hardy
An interview with Barnett E. Covington (1882-1982) about becoming a farmer in Kansas in the late 19th century. Audio is on tape MS016_16-2_75-005
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Interview with Alice Teeter Johnson
Robert D. Teeter
An interview with Alice Teeter Johnson about life as a woman in the 1920s and 1930s. Audio is on tape MS016_16-2_75-014
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Interview with Owen Dean Hoopes
Larry Fitzmorris
An interview with Owen Dean Hoopes about his experience in the U.S. Army. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-057
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Interview with Charles J. Porter
Randy Evans
An interivew with Charles J. Porter about his life in the south and his military service. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-074
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Interview with Charley J. "Jay" Evans
Randy Evans
An interview with Charley J. Evans about his career as a farmer and as a teacher. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-077
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Interview with Dudley T. Horton
Frederick D. Horton
An interview with Dudley T. Horton about his career as a teacher in western Kansas. There is no audio for this interview
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Interview with Margaret Binder
Errol Wiertz
An interview with Margaret Binder about her life experiences. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-085
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Interview with LeRoy Lederer
Margaret D. Lederer
An interview with LeRoy Lederer about his experiences during World War II. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-040
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Interview with Beryl Davidson
James D. Fisher
An interview with Beryl Davidson about farming in the 1920s and 1930s. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-066
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Interview with Leigh Warner
James D. Fisher
An interview with Leigh Warner about life in the 1930s and the rise of the hail insurance. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-080
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Interview with Calvin Strowig
Margaret D. Lederer
An interview with Calvin Strowig about his time in the Kansas Legislature. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-045
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Interview with C.L. Brainard
Margaret D. Lederer
An interview with C.L. Brainard about his career with Duckwalls. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-030
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Interview with Mrs. John Shaw
Jim McClellan
An interview with John and Sarah Evelyn "Eva" Elliot Shaw (1892-1984) about raising horses in Western Kansas. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-062
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Interview with C.N. Clark
Steven F. Johnson
An interview with C.N. Clark about the Clark Garage and Oil Company. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-055
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Interview with Alois Binder
Erroll Wiertz
An interview with Alois Binder about the mechanization of agriculture. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-063
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Interview with Ferdinand Dietz
Dean Akings
An interview with Ferdinand Dietz about his life experiences. Audio is on tape MS016_18-3_75-070
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Interview with Eda Wiest
Carlene Pattie
An interview with Eda Wiest about her and her husband's experiences as faculty at Fort Hays Kansas State College. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-054
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Interview with Elizabeth Schmidt
Michael L. Werth
An interview with Elizabeth Schmidt about Russia and Germany in 1913 and immigrating to the United States. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-052
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Interview with Victor Berry
Milan Berry
An interview with Victor Berry about his experiences as a farmer and a soldier during World War II. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-046
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Interview with Alex Schmidt
Michel L. Werth
An interview with Alex Schmidt about immigrating to the United States from Russia. Audio is on tape MS016_17-1_75-071
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Interview with Dave Kennedy
C. R. Miles
An interview with Dave Kennedy about his experiences in Vietnam. Audio is on tape MS016_16-2_75-001
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Interview with William P. Hogan
Gail Boller
An interview with William P. Hogan about farm life in the 1920s and 1930s. Audio is on tape MS016_16-3_75-025
The Kansas Oral History Collection originated from the office of Dr. James L. Forsythe, professor for the History Department at Fort Hays Kansas State College. The majority of the interviews were collected by students as an element of their coursework under Dr. Forsythe. The subject matter covered in the student collected oral histories directly relates to the coursework students were covering in their respective courses. Interview dates range from 1971 through 1977. Some interviews are only available to the campus community. Users may request access to restricted materials by contacting ScholarsRepository@fhsu.edu
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