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- wwu:42717
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- Ann Morris interview
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- 2021-08-12
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- Ann Morris is a noted American artist and sculptor of bronze and found objects that explore the human spirit and our relationship to nature. In 2017, the Morris family donated her Lummi Island estate, “Sculpture Woods” to Western Washington University for the benefit of the university and surrounding community.
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- SCOHP_MorrisAnn_20210812
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- wwu:34973
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- Paul Brower interview--June 4, 2019
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- 2019-06-04
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- Paul Brower, Preservation and Museum Specialist II at the Western Gallery, Western Washington University, 1989-2018.
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- SCOHP_BrowerPaul_20190604
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Paul Brower ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can be
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- wwu:34158
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- Lynda Goodrich interview--March 16, 2017
- Date
- 2017-03-16
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- Lynda Goodrich, WWU administrator, 1973-2013. She coached multiple sports most notably as women's basketball coach and twenty-five years as director of Athletics, retiring in 2013.
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- SCOHP_Goodrich_Lynda_20170316
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Lynda Goodrich ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can
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- wwu:34182
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- Nancy (Beebe) Ervine interview--October 4, 2016
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- 2016-10-04
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- Nancy Beebe Ervine first attended Western in the Fall 1966 completing her degree in 1974. Following graduation she held various teaching positions in rural Alaska before settling in Anchorage, Alaska.
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- SCOHP_Ervine_Nancy_20161004
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Nancy Ervine ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can be
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- wwu:34181
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- Gene Ervine interview--October 4, 2016
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- 2016-10-04
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- Eugene N. Ervine graduated from Western in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and minor in creative writing. He was editor of Jeopardy in 1971. He himself is passionate about poetry and shared some of his work in this interview.
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- disciplined as a Zen monk and a translator of Asian texts, and it was a very kind of formal and deliberate approach to his craft. And of course Ken Kesey was a member of the Merry Pranksters and was interested in experimenting with LSD and quantities of marijuana, and it was a very interesting conv
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- wwu:34036
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- Sarah Clark-Langager interview--July 2016
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- 2016-07
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- Sarah Clark-Langager, director of the Western Gallery at Western Washington University, 1988-2014.
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- SCOHP_Clark-Langager_Sarah_2016
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Sarah Clark-Langager ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following material
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- wwu:35448
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- Diane C. Parker interview--May 17, 2016
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- 2016-05-17
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- Diane C. Parker, Director of Libraries, 1984-1994; Business Librarian and Foundation Liaison, 1994-2004.
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- SCOHP_ParkerDianeC_20160527
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Diane C. Parker ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can
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- wwu:6259
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- Anne Morey Hildebrand interview--April 29, 2016
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- 2016-04-29
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- Anne Morey Hildebrand, attended the Campus Elementary School, from 1938 (Kindergarten)-1949 (ninth grade). She later studied at Western completing her fifth year certificate (1971/72).
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- SCOHP_HildebrandAnne_20160429
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Ann Morey Hildebrand ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following material
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- wwu:6280
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- Fred Moody interview--April 10, 2015
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- 2015-04-10
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- Fred Moody, WWU Alumni (BA 1973); member of the first group of students who helped plan Fairhaven College.
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- this “Great Periods Curriculum” at Fairhaven where we kind of read in the Greek and Roman, kind of the seminal texts of – it was almost like a great books thing. And then when I determined I was going to major in English, I took my whole major in the Western’s English Department because Fairhaven d
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- wwu:6255
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- Barry Gough interview--March 3, 2015
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- 2015-03-05
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- Barry Gough, first came to Western as a graduate student, before transferring to the University of Montana to complete his masters. He returned to Western as a faculty member, serving on the History faculty from 1968-1973. He holds a BEd from the University of British Columbia, an MA from the University of Montana, and a PhD from the University of London.
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- , which was sort of the required text [Ed. Note: Government of Washington State]. Now in those days, I don’t know whether it’s true now, but all persons intending to be certified as teachers in the State of Washington took Washington State history, or Northwest history, and there was a little Canadi
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- wwu:6267
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- Elaine (Matsushita) Jamieson interview--May 10, 2010
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- 2010-05-10
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- Elaine (Matsushita) Jamieson, WWU alumna, Class of 1962 (BAE), MEd 1965; later received a PhD from the University of Washington.
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- SCOHP_JamiesonElaine_20100510
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Elaine Jamieson ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can
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- wwu:6248
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- Sally Eggen interview--November 2, 2009
- Date
- 2009-11-02
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- Sally Eggen was a member of the library cataloging department staff, 1969-2009.
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- SCOHP_EggenSally_20091102
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Sally Eggen ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can be
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- wwu:6245
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- Dennis E. Catrell interview--October 29, 2009
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- 2009-10-29
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- Dennis E. Catrell, WWU faculty member, Theatre Arts, 1966-1999.
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- SCOHP_CatrellDennis_20091029
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Name Goes Here ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can
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- wwu:6268
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- William Lee Jackson III interview--October 29, 2009
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- 2009-10-29
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- William Lee Jackson, first came to Western in the Fall of 2005 as an undergraduate student recruited for the football team. He received his BA in 2010, and his MIT (Masters in Teaching) in 2012. In the interview he talks about his experiences as an African-American student at Western, and a member of the football team.
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- fourth year, then football was cut. So we were headed in a good direction, but bad things happen. TB: So tell me, were you at the meeting where you first heard it got cut? WJ: I was. TB: So can you tell me about that? First of all, how did you hear about it? How did you know that there was going to
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- wwu:6258
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- Samuel Green interview--February 5, 2009
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- 2009-02-05
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- Samuel Green is an alumni of Western Washington University (BA 1973), (MA 1981); Poet Laureate, State of Washington, 2007-09. Three of his favorite teachers related to his poetry were Marjorie Donker, Robert Huff and Nelson Bentley (University of Washington)
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- SCOHP_GreenSamuel_20090205
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Samuel Green ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials can be
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- wwu:6312
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- Margot Casanova Wells interview--May 14, 2007
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- 2007-05-14
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- Margot Casanova Wells is the niece of Katherine Casanova, Campus School teacher, 1932-1967; and faculty, Dept of Education, 1967/68.
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- SCOHP_WellsMargot_20070514
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Margot Casanova Wells ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materia
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- wwu:6250
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- Frederick Ellis interview--April 2, 2007
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- 2007-04-02
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- Frederick Ellis received his BA from Reed College, BAE from WWU, MEd and EdD from Harvard University, and was a Professor of Education from 1965-1973 (on leave 1972/73).
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- SCOHP_EllisFrederick_20070402
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Frederick E. Ellis ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following materials
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- wwu:6311
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- Kamalla Rose Kaur Whitley interview--January 31 and February 6, 2007
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- 2007-01-31
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- Kamalla Kaur Whitley attended the Campus School from 1960-1967 and was known as Allyn Elizabeth Blood during those years. She was the daughter of Don and Patricia Blood; and later also attended Western Washington University.
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- SCOHP_WhitleyKamalla_20070131
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Kamalla Rose Kaur Whitley ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following mat
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- wwu:6272
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- Mary (Haggen) King interview--January 8, 2007
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- 2007-01-08
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- Mary (Haggen) King attended the Campus School from 1954-1960.
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- SCOHP_KingMary_20070108
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- on our paper and then do the math. I believe we would copy it from the board. I could be wrong about too, but I don‟t remember a lot of math. CM: Do you remember if you had regular text books at all? MK: Math books? CM: Yes. MK: Maybe in the upper grades. I believe we did after third grade because
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- wwu:6282
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- Robert and Marilyn Monahan interview--January 8, 2007
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- 2007-01-08
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- Robert and Marilyn Monahan, Campus School parents, 1949-1966. Both also worked at WWU, Robert as Professor of Geography and Director of the Center for Canadian-American Studies, and Marilyn as secretary in Physical Education, Health and Recreation.
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- SCOHP_MonahanBobMar_20070108
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- Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Oral History Program Bob and Marilyn Monahan ATTENTION: © Copyright Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections. "Fair use" criteria of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 must be followed. The following mater