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Identifier
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wwu:31398
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Title
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KVOS Special: The Race for Washington
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Date
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1962-11-01
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Description
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Four politicians are interviewed prior to the 1962 senatorial and congressional election: incumbent senator Warren G Magnuson (Democrat) and his opponent Richard Christiansen (Republican) as well as incumbent representative Alfred Westland (Republican) and his opponent Milo E. Moore (Democrat). Magnuson is interviewed for the first ten minutes, and briefly touches upon a range of issues including Medicare, trade, the Kennedy Administration, communism, and his unwillingness to engage his opponent in a televised debate. Christiansen, a former Lutheran Minister, is interviewed for the next ten minutes and focuses primarily on his campaign strategy, although he also takes time to condemn communism. Both interviews touch upon the different political climate in Washington East and West of the Cascades. Westland, of Washington's Second Congressional District, is interviewed for four minutes, and offers a position on Whatcom County lumber issues. Moore, a former Washington State Fisheries Director, mentions his plan to turn Drayton Harbor and Terrell Creek (Birch Bay) into fish farms.
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Digital Collection
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KVOS Channel 12 Films
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Type of resource
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Moving image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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KVOS Channel 12 Film
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Local Identifier
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kvos_special_15_02_s11
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Identifier
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wwu:34686
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Title
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Bellingham waterfront [audio-visual clip]
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Date
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1924-1928
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Description
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A clip from (silent) home movie footage taken by the late businessman and community leader J.J. Donovan, showing the Bellingham waterfront in approximately 1924-1928. Historic landmarks and sights in this clip include the Quackenbush wharf, a Great Northern Railroad passenger train, Citizen’s Dock, waterfront mill operations and the old St. Joseph’s hospital building on South Hill. There is a fleeting glimpse of a passing streetcar at the thirty-four seconds mark.
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Digital Collection
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Donovan (J.J.) Papers
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Type of resource
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Moving image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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John Joseph (J.J.) Donovan Family Papers
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Local Identifier
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donovan_waterfront_clip
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Identifier
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wwu:37427
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Title
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Yug Dabadi interview
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Date
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2020-07-14
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Description
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Yug Dabadi, microbiologist at Washington School of Medicine and Seattle resident discusses transitioning from being a Bhutanese refugee to becoming a community leader. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
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Digital Collection
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Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
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Type of resource
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Moving image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
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Local Identifier
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storiestotell_20200714_dabadi
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