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Mark Randleman discusses growing up in Snoqualmie, earning athlets scholarships for college and later moving to Cle Elum to teach and coach. He talks about his family growing up. He later discusses…
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David Soltz talks about his time as provost at Central Washington University from 2001 until 2007. He also discusses his earlier background as a faculty biologist and moving into administration. He…
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James Harper talk about his early life, growing up in southern California, and education before coming to Central Washington University to work as a professor of mathematics.
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This video shows riders associated with the annual McManamy cattle drive, which occurs every year in the fall in Kittitas County. The cattle drive has its roots in the 1930s when cowboys would gather…
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Herbert Bird taught in the music department at Central Washington University, 1947-1978.
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Clifford Wolfsehr served as a librarian and Director of Library Services at Central Washington University from 1953 to 1968.
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John Utzinger taught in the philosophy department at Central Washington University, 1963-1993.
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Philip Kern speaks about his time as a student at Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), 1942-1943.
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Albert "Brownie" Thomas (March 10, 1911-March 1, 2002) began working in the coal mines around Roslyn, Washington, in 1926. He began by helping to lay track at Mine No. 7, then worked at the…
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Ole Jordin talks about his family's roots in Ellensburg, Washington. He describes the Benson hanging, skirmishes with Native Americans, threshing, water disputes, law and order, a saloon…
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Raymond (Ray) Kladnik, Sr. (b. September 7, 1892), talks about his family's Slovenian roots and about his life in Cle Elum, Washington. He describes his family's life in Austria and their…
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Morris Jenkins (1908-2006) was one of nine children born to Byron and Mary Jenkins in Lucille, Idaho. Following a family tragedy, he was raised in foster care and received his education at Sandpoint,…
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Stella Walsh discusses her family?s background in homesteading and running the Walsh sawmill in the Teanaway River Valley, Washington, until 1908, when they moved the mill to Lake Cle Elum. Walsh…
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