Oral history
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Herbert Randall Hengst, Sr., Collection
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Professor. The Hengst Collection is an oral history project of the Center for Studies in Higher Education at the University of Oklahoma. The purpose was to document the history of the university through interviews with former administrators, faculty and staff members, regents, and alumni. The collection contains 131 cassette tapes and transcriptions of interviews (1979-1985), background information on the people interviewed, and administrative records (1951-1985) of the project. Transcript of oral history tape of Dr. Tom Love, Feb. 17, 1997. Transcript of oral history tape of Pastor Kuan, n.d. Transcript of oral history tape"China-Little Wu Tai Shan" n.d. In The service: 1942-1945, the story of one man's three years in the United States Army Air Force during the Second World War by Herbert R. Hengst, 1996.
Leland Wolf Collection
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Speaker, Oklahoma House of Representatives. A transcript (ca. 1974) of an interview with Speaker Wolf in which he reminisces about former governors, legislators, and major legislation during his twenty-two years of service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
William E. Bittle Collection
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Typescripts of anthropological field notes and oral interviews (1949-1965) collected by professor and anthropologist William E. Bittle and his students about the Kiowa-Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. Topics addressed include culture, customs, games, kinship, and ethnobotany.