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Identifier
RT398_F666m_1962_01
Publication Date
6-9-1962
Description
Interviews with Don Hardesty, Louis Jacobi, Marguerite Youngquist, Grace Heim, Edna Lomax, and Louise Lomax containing various songs and folk tales.
00:00:05 - Treatment for rabies
00:04:09 - Introduction, Louis Jacobi of Agra, KS on June 9, 1962
00:04:58 - Song on fiddle, "Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight"
00:06:07 - Song, "Lauterbach"
00:07:22 - Song, "Miss Brown Reel"
00:08:53 - Song, "Quadrille"
00:10:20 - Song, "Polka"
00:12:58 - Song, "Jenny Lind Polka"
00:14:04 - Song, "Little Brown Jug"
00:14:39 - Song, "Quadrille"
00:15:52 - Song, "Quadrille"
00:16:21 - Song, [Name unintelligible]
00:17:53 - Song, "Irish Jig"
00:21:30 - Song, "The Girl I Left Behind Me"
00:22:26 - Song, "Swiss Tune"
00:22:50 - Song, "Quadrille"
00:24:19 - Song, "A Glide"
00:25:10 - Song, "Schottische"
00:26:46 - Song, "A Pretty Tune"
00:27:53 - Song, Unidentified
00:28:47 - Song, "The Redwing"
00:30:09 - Song, Unidentified
00:30:55 - Song, Unidentified
00:31:50 - Introduction, Marguerite Youngquist of Kensington, KS on June 10, 1962
00:32:07 - Song, "Sweet Rosie O'Grady"
00:32:35 - Introduction, Grace Heim of Oklahoma City, OK on June 16, 1962 in Franklin, Nebraska
00:33:10 - Ghost Story, "Do You Want To Shave?"
00:36:09 - Ghost Story, "Thump, Thump, Thump"
00:39:43 - Poem, "Monkey's Disgrace"
00:40:59 - Song, "Baby Bye, Here's a Fly"
00:41:52 - Song, "I'm a Man"
00:43:26 - Introduction, Marguerite Youngquist of Kensington, KS, on June 20, 1962
00:43:56 - Song, "A Man Named Birch"
00:45:14 - Introduction, Edna and Louise Lomax of Modoc, KS on April 20, 1962
00:46:07 - Song, Unidentified
00:47:06 - Song, Unidentified
00:47:55 - Song, Unidentified
00:50:23 - Song, "Skip To My Lou"
00:52:23 - Song, Unidentified
00:55:34 - Song, "Wayne County Bachelor"
00:58:45 - Song, Unidentified
01:01:10 - Song, Unidentified
01:03:51 - Song, Unidentified
01:06:39 - Song, Unidentified
Physical Description
reel-to-reel audio and accompanying documentation
Subject
Folk medicine, Folk music, Folk tales, Folk stories, Mad stones, Bezoars
Rights
© University Archives, Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
Repository
Recommended Citation
Patterson, Helen and Schnatterly, Sally, "Interview with Don Hardesty, Louis Jacobi, Marguerite Youngquist, Grace Heim, Edna Lomax, and Louise Lomax" (1962). Samuel J. Sackett Folklore Collection. 59.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sackett/59
Language
eng, ger
Comments
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