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Smitherman, Bill (D-Tacoma) - 9

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TACOMA, WASHINGTON: Bill Smitherman (right) and his wife Karen (second from left) along with campaign members study the figures in the unofficial returns as Smitherman wins over challenger Linda Thomas for a seat in the state senate.
Photo by Harlan H. Chinn

Spillman, Rick (Professor) - 2

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Rick Spillman directs the Center for the Study of Artificial Intelligence at PLU (Pacific Lutheran University). In this illustration, he is in the Artificial Intelligence Lab. The lines of programming superimposed above him are from an AI test.
Staff photo / illustration by Peter Haley

Stallings, Rev. George - 4

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The Rev. George A. Stallings talks about his split with the Roman Catholic Church, and founding his own Imani Temple in Washington D.C., in Rev. Vernon Burroughs office prior to services at Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Staff photo by Bill Hunter

Stillman, Chuck (Johnson Point, WA) - 1

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BUSINESS -- Reporter: Cole
Chuck Stillman and his long term investments: Chuck among his 45-year-old Douglas Fir trees on his 52-acre tree farm near Johnson Point, Olympia, WA. Stumpage prices have been a boom to the little guy, non-corporate tree farmers is the story line.

Tacoma City Council Meetings on the radio (1 of 2)

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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KMO radio news, Murray Morgan news broadcast c. 1960s

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.

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Several military officials wearing overcoats salute troops at Governor's Review at National Guard camp. Governor Clarence Martin, second from left, removes his silk hat. Washington's 3000 National Guardsmen went on parade in full force on June 18, 1939, to pay annual honors to their commander-in-chief, Governor Clarence D. Martin. The Review concluded a fifteen day training period at Camp Moss (Murray). Brig. Gen. Maurice Thompson, adjutant general of the Guard, and Brig. Gen. Carlos Penington, camp commander, invited the general public to attend the impressive ceremonies. 3000 accepted the invitation. Due to inclement weather, the elaborate Governor's Concert featuring regimental bands was cancelled. (T.Times, 6-17-39, p. 1, 6-19-39, p. 1, 14) ALBUM 10


Governors; Martin, Clarence D., 1887-1955; Saluting;

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