Day's Tailoring promotional record
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- 1946-06-05
A recording of a KMO radio spot for Day's Tailoring
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Day's Tailoring promotional record
A recording of a KMO radio spot for Day's Tailoring
Steam Railroading, Firemen and Engineers: Herman Hunt and Al Harris (Interview No. 8, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Herman Hunt and Al Harris discuss trains, routes, jobs done and extensively on passenger service in local area. (Interview No. 8, Tape No. 1)
Blending of Two Worlds: Martin Sampson (Interview No. 9, Tape No. 2)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Martin Sampson continues speaking of life after school, work done on the reservation, Northwest Federation of American Indians, one song of Native American origin. (Interview No. 9, Tape No. 2)
Tacoma Beltline Railroad: Robert (Bob) Paine (Interview No. 14, Tape No. 3)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Bob Paine talks early history, use as trolley line, changeover to freight, line building, accidents and problems. (Interview No. 14, Tape No. 3)
Early Memories; Tacoma Police Department: J.A. Paulson (Interview No. 15, Tape No. 2)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
J.A. Paulson discussion of early days on department, corruption in the department, first beat jobs, work on check detail, also early life. (Interview No. 15, Tape No. 2)
Early Memories; Tacoma Police Department: J.A. Paulson (Interview No. 15, Tape No. 3)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
J.A. Paulson continued discussion of work on check detail. (Interview No. 15, Tape No. 3)
A Railroader's Family: Mrs. Louise Troll (Interview No. 22, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Mrs. Louise Troll talks work schedules, hazards and fears of railroaders, community life. (Interview No. 22, Tape No. 1)
Memorial Tape - Gladith Bashaw, longtime Tacoma resident, dies
Creager interviews artist Marcia Jartun
Mr. MacDonald - Freedom to Read
Part of Mayor William Baarsma Papers
Quasim discusses how he became involved in the City of Tacoma's Neighborhood Council to promote the Safe Streets Campaign, which aimed to eliminate the conditions that lead to drugs, gangs, and violence within Tacoma's neighborhoods.
Part of Tacoma Public Library Records
Singing advertisement for library
Part of Tacoma Public Library Records
This cassette is a broadcast of a Tacoma Tigers game.
Handford Nuclear Waste Repository
Segment with Washington representatives talking about Dr. Dixy Lee Ray's comments on the Handford Nuclear Waste situation.
Immigrant of Norway: Julius Tollefson (Interview No. 13, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Julius Tollefson discusses early life, coming to the U.S. and Tacoma, work in logging camps. (Interview No. 13, Tape No. 1)
Immigrant of Norway: Julius Tollefson (Interview No. 13, Tape No. 2)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Julius Tollefson continues logging talk, mentions large lumber mills, University Place description, Our Saviour Lutheran Church and Good Temples Lodge. (Interview No. 13, Tape No. 2)
Immigrant of Norway: Julius Tollefson (Interview No. 13, Tape No. 3)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Julius Tollefson continues discussion of Good Temples Lodges, Viking and Sons of Norway Lodges. (Interview No. 13, Tape No. 3)
Early Memories; Tacoma Police Department: J.A. Paulson (Interview No. 15, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
J.A. Paulson partial pre-interview session conversation, work on drug squad post WWI, drug busts. (Interview No. 15, Tape No. 1)
Another View, Railroad Support: Harold A. Speer (Interview No. 17, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Harold A. Speer talks memories of old railroad, employees, work as a call boy, office work done, WWII, stories of railroading. (Interview No. 17, Tape No. 1)