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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)
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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
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Morgan reading news about Puyallup Indians Fishing Rights; Buffy Sainte-Marie song "Now That the Buffalo's Gone"
"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”
"Murray and Ostranski Talk About Tac. Civic Orchestra & City Manager Job"
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
Murray Morgan talks with College of Puget Sound (now University of Puget Sound) professor, composer and jazz author Leroy Ostransky.
"Pacific Queen Excerpt" "Ostrander Crowley" "Wed Nov. 7th 6:45pm"
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
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
Part of Murray Morgan Papers
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.
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
Part of Mayor William Baarsma Papers
Karen Vialle, former mayor of Tacoma, discusses the problems that Tacoma was facing when she became mayor. She mentions the Safe Streets Campaign and Neighborhood Improvement Committee as responses to those problems.
Schuler interviews for Fern Hill oral history
Marile Creager Interviews poets Egar and Alice Prescott
Creager interviews author Jan Herbrand
Mrs. Marie Hewitt - Japanese literature
An Artist and Art in the Northwest: Dorothy Milne Rising (Interview No. 4, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Seattle painter Dorthy Milne Rising discusses personal background, art work, and art in the Northwest. Milne was born in Tacoma and served as a member of the Northwest Printmakers Society and as President of Women Painters of Washington. (Interview No. 4, Tape No. 1)
The Poles in Tacoma: Father Richard Cebula (Interview No. 16, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Father Richard Cebula talks family background, personal remembrances, social activities, education, work, etc. (Interview No. 16, Tape No. 1)
Another View, Railroad Support: Harold A. Speer (Interview No. 17, Tape No. 2)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Harold A. Speer discusses transfer to Main Office in St. Paul, friction among workers, various jobs filled, head accountant in Burlington Northern. (Interview No. 17, Tape No. 2)
A Polish Immigrant: Rose Piekarski (Interview No. 25, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Rose Piekarski gives a sketch of her family, life in Baltimore, work here, family, berry farming in Puyallup Valley. (Interview No. 25, Tape No. 1)
Mineral (Wash.) and Beyond: Fred Naslund (Interview No. 42, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Fred Naslund discusses Mineral (Wash.) in the early 1900s, WWI Navy, work in Alaska mines, Midland. (Interview No. 42, Tape No. 1)