Murray Morgan news broadcast c. 1971
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Morgan news broadcast about Pacific Coast League/Tacoma Giants; racism in University of Puget Sound fraternities
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Murray Morgan news broadcast c. 1971
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Morgan news broadcast about Pacific Coast League/Tacoma Giants; racism in University of Puget Sound fraternities
"Pacific Queen Excerpt" "Ostrander Crowley" "Wed Nov. 7th 6:45pm"
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Interview with Murray Morgan about an explosion on the "Pacific Queen" fishing ship on September 17, 1957.
KMO radio news, Murray Morgan news broadcast c. 1960s
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Full-track mono, 3.75 ips.
KMO News radio broadcast c. 1965 with subjects including Old Tacoma development, building supermarkets, 1965-1966 school year, Never Never Land
Full-track mono, 7.5 ips begins at 14:43
Murray Morgan reading the news c. 1960s including topics of judges and legislature pay raises, Japanese film “Harakiri” (1962) being shown in Proctor and violinist Michael Rabin performing with the University of Puget Sound band at Mount Tahoma High School.
"My Word" Murray Morgan listening to radio news and typing (1 of 3)
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
"1/2 Track Mono, 3.5 IPS, Both directions" written in box
"My Word" Murray Morgan listening to radio news and typing (2 of 3)
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
"1/2 Track Mono, 3.5 IPS, Both directions" written in box
Murray Morgan interviews Washington 6th District U.S. Congressman Floyd Hicks
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Morgan interviews Hicks about the Green River Watershed possibly being opened to recreation.
"Count down Murray Morgan. (1952) Airplane crash from plane from Alaska"
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Murray Morgan live from airplane crash site where 37 people were killed near S. 84th Street and South Tacoma Way on Nov. 28, 1952. Morgan interviews eyewitnesses.
"Murray and Ostranski Talk About Tac. Civic Orchestra & City Manager Job"
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Murray Morgan talks with College of Puget Sound (now University of Puget Sound) professor, composer and jazz author Leroy Ostransky.
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Murray Morgan reading the news. Topics include a fire station building on South 9th and A Streets and the firing of Dr. Robert C. Lee by the University of Puget Sound after Lee urged an end to the bombing of North Vietnam.
Tacoma City Council Meetings on the radio (2 of 2)
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Side 2: Oct. 8, 1968 meeting
Radio broadcast of the Tacoma City Council meeting, headed by mayor A.L. Rasmussen, from Oct. 8, 1968. Hot topic and big argument of the night was the mayor feeling the council had been misinformed that $23,000 spent for a “Black culture program” would be spent for park playground leaders.
Human Relations Committee and the Open Housing Review Board member John Epps and mayor Rasmussen discuss race, Black culture and the historical effects of white America vs. Black America.
Chinook Jargon Songs, Folks Songs of the Pacific Northwest and Elsewhere
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Chinook Jargon songs sung:
“For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow” (could be different song with same melody since a verse mentions "Steilacoom")
Folk songs sung with guitar:
Folk songs; Murray Morgan listening to KMO radio news and typing
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Note: Former tape splicing broke and was repaired during this section 3 times. Digital editing was used to create a single track as originally intended.
Full-track mono, 7.5 ips
Woman/girl playing guitar and singing various folk songs:
1963 French song “Dominique”
“Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore”
Instrumental
Full-track mono, 3.75 ips
Murray Morgan uses his typewriter while listening to local radio news on KMO (recording likely in December 1965 based on news items and Christmas music being played).
Some topics on the news program
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Murray Morgan talks about his work room
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Murray Morgan discusses the news business with another radio/newspaper journalist.
Cuts to live broadcast of hydroplane racing.
Interview with Korean War veteran/author about his series on General William F. Dean.
"1890 Just Plain Bill - Seattle"
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Morgan’s humorous spoof of the national 15-minute radio drama program “Just Plain Bill”.
“The story of a man who fought with a gavel instead of a gun. The first, fearless, fighting frontier judge.” Set in Seattle/Tacoma in the 1890s.
“The Case of Tacoma Assistant Mayor Jim Redcap vs. We Don’t Know Who”
Tacoma City Council Meetings on the radio (1 of 2)
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Side 1: Oct. 15, 1968, meeting
Murray Morgan types while listening to a radio broadcast of the Tacoma City Council, headed by mayor A.L. Rasmussen, from Oct. 15, 1968, on KTNT-FM. Topics discussed include a Tacoma Times article, light/electricity companies, a model city program, and minimum wage percentage raises.
At 47 minutes in, Library Board member mentions libraries will not open Jan. 2 due to $20,000 in budget cuts. (Meeting date unknown).
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"My Word" Murray Morgan listening to radio news and typing (3 of 3)
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
"1/2 Track Mono, 3.5 IPS, Both directions" written in box
"Mayor on Hilltop Apts", "Mt. Tahoma HS"
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Murray Morgan typing while listening to the radio in 1968.
KNIO Tacoma News: WA Fair Puyallup; 5 road fatalities; railroad trestle fire; City Council meeting; storm kills hikers, Drowning Gray's harbor cabin cruiser sinking, tug explosion La Push, California family missing after light plane crash, Washington State Fair underway with 109,678 attendees.
At 43:40 (digital), cuts to meeting of Tacoma City Council on Hilltop apartments, featuring Tacoma Mayor Harold Moss
"Interview about rescue work & mountain camps mt. rainier - training of the military"
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Interview about rescue work and mountain camps on Mount Rainier. Mountain rescue worker being interviewed mentions legendary mountaineers, the Whittaker twins (Jim and Lou), being rescued off Mount Rainier after Lou Whitaker became paralyzed in his back and hip and “had to have direct aid by rope coming down this ice wall by Dee Molenaar”.
Jim Whittaker is the co-founder of REI and the first American to scale Mount Everest. Both Whittaker twins worked in mountain rescue work in the Cascades of Washington State, were guides on Mount Rainier and were instructors for the US Army’s renowned 10th Mountain Division.
Dee Molenaar is another famed mountaineer, who was also an author and artist. Molenaar was part of the 1953 K2 expedition with Pete Schoening and has climbed Mount Rainier more than 50 times. He died at the age of 101 in 2020.
"Chinook salmon breeding conversation"
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Murray Morgan interviews UW professor and fish geneticist Dr. Lauren Donaldson about his career raising and breeding Chinook salmon and trout. (1 of 2)
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Murray Morgan interviews UW professor and fish geneticist Dr. Lauren Donaldson about his career raising and breeding Chinook salmon and trout. (2 of 2)
Murray Morgan reading news about Puyallup Indians Fishing Rights
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Morgan reading news about Puyallup Indians Fishing Rights; Buffy Sainte-Marie song "Now That the Buffalo's Gone"