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John Wesley (Wes) Crum discusses his experiences at Central Washington University from 1949 to 1978. Crum served as a Professor of Education, Director of Graduate Studies, Dean of Instruction, and…
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George Grossman taught in the education department at Central Washington University, 1966-1991. In this interview, he discusses his history in Spokane, WA; Eastern Washington University; the…
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Thelma Wilson served in the education department at Central Washington State College (later Central Washington University) during the 1950s and 1960s.
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James Nylander taught in the athletics department at Central Washington University, 1957-1994.
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Robert Mitchell taught in the physics department at Central Washington University, 1966-1993.
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Zoltan Kramar held positions as history instructor and Dean of Arts and Humanities at Central Washington University between 1963 and 1996.
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Louis Kollmeyer taught in the art department at Central Washington University beginning in 1958.
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Robert (Bob) Jones served as a librarian at Central Washington University, 1968-1993.
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Lelah Jordin talks about her parents, John Lockhart and Lucinda Emily Decker, and her childhood in Pendleton, Oregon, and Oaksdale, Washington. She talks about cooking, home remedies, clothing,…
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Alfred Hanson speaks about his childhood in the Swauk area of Washington state, and particularly about interactions between white settlers and Native Americans. He describes homesteading, gardening,…
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Robert Bell, Sr. (b. 1887 in Hudson Bay, New York), arrived in Cle Elum, Washington, in 1888. Bob Bell describes gardening, fishing, and trapping, noting in particular Native American activities in…
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Regina Dalle talks about life in Italy prior to immigrating to Cle Elum, Washington. She describes clothing, gardening, customs, recreation, cooking, and other work in Italy, as well as her first…
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Major Panerio (1906-1983) worked as a coal miner and bookkeeper for the Northwestern Improvement Company in Roslyn, Washington. Throughout his life, he remained active in music, leading dance band…
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Enid Roseburg talks about her Scottish heritage and her parents' transition from Canada to the United States. She speaks about her childhood, about Scottish traditions and holidays, and about…
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Mary Starkovich (b. circa 1908) talks about her employment with the Cle Elum Telephone Company, where she worked beginning in 1942. She talks about moving to Cle Elum, Washington, from New Mexico.…
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