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A brief demonstration of digital exhibit software, Quartex, from Adam Mathews publishers using content from CWU Archives and Special Collections. Showing events at Central relating to civil rights. …
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Brief lecture about primary sources.
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Washington Supreme Court Justice Steven Gonzalez keynote remarks at Central Washington Universityӳ 2016 Diversity Awards. The second annual event was held in the Student Union and Recreation Center…
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Ninety organizations recruited Wildcats for jobs, internships and graduate school at the spring career fair hosted by CWU Career Services. Students were able to network with recruiters in various…
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Shirley Kern studied at Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), 1941-1945.
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Kenneth (Ken) Gamon taught in the mathematics department at Central Washington University, 1965 to the 2000s.
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In this interview, Frank Quilico talks about his family's Italian roots and their arrival in Cle Elum, Washington. He talks about his father's background in South Dakotan hard rock mining…
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Chester (Chet) Taylor (b. 1914 at Bristol Flats, Washington) talks about his family's work in cattle driving, homesteading, and logging. He talks about his grandfather, John Taylor, who married…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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Etta Owens describes her family's arrival in Roslyn, Washington, circa 1889. She talks about relocating with her family to Ronald, Washington, for work at the No. 3 Mine (Patrick's Mine).…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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David Spraw talks about Easton, Washington--and particularly about the local railroad and logging at Cabin Creek. He talks about mail delivery in Easton and how the railroads changed the town. He…
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Chester (Chet) Taylor (b. 1914 at Bristol Flats, Washington) talks about his family's work in cattle driving, homesteading, and logging. He talks about his grandfather, John Taylor, who married…
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John Ferro (b. 1919, son of Peter Ferro and Mary Grecco) discusses his family's origins in Switzerland and his father's work in the Roslyn coal mines beginning in the 1920s. He talks about…
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