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This episode of Found in the Archives features a recent donation from CWU Emeritus Professor of Music, Linda Marra, who taught at the university for 26 years. Linda Marra was close friends with Jim…
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Rik Dalvit and Thomas Shapley talk about starting their careers in journalism at Central Washington State College. They tell about notable events and professors they remember. They talk about campus…
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A brief demonstration of some of CWU Libraries primary source databases.
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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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A brief demonstration of how to use Central Washington University's institutional repository to find primary source materials.
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Brief lecture about primary sources.
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Dolores Osborn taught in the business education department at Central Washington University, 1965-1998.
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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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Marie Budiselich Burchak (b. 1917 in Ronald, Washington) speaks about her family's Yugoslavian roots and cultural traditions. She describes schooling, cooking, languages, home remedies,…
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William (Bill) Lumsden talks about his family's arrival in Roslyn, Washington, in 1886-1887. He talks about his father's work as a teamster, his involvement in building Roslyn's…
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