Memorial Tape - Gladith Bashaw, longtime Tacoma resident, dies
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Memorial Tape - Gladith Bashaw, longtime Tacoma resident, dies
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.
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).
External sources:
"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
"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.
Part of Tacoma Public Library Records
Singing advertisement for library
Part of Tacoma Public Library Records
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side A: 5/5/95, Kelly's, Jack, Red, Bill, Gary A., Lance Buller; Side B: 5/5/95, Kelly's, Jack, Red, Billy
Kenton Live From the Las Vegas Tropicana 2/2/59
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Side A: 1. Artistry in Rhythm; 2. Bernie's Tune; 3. Tuxedo Junction; 4. Street Scene; 5. Puck's Blues; 6. This is Always; 7. Don't Get Around Much Anymore; 8. Design for Blue; 9. Home Journey; 10. A String of Pearls; 11. It's All Right With Me; 12. Intermission Riff; Side B: I Concentrate on You; 2. The End of a Love Affair; 3. You and I and George (Red Kelly talks/sings); 4. Senitmental Riff; 5. Random Riff
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)
Impressions: Fred Stiegler (Interview No. 29, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Fred Stiegler talks early life in McCormick (Wash.), memories of Tacoma (c.1920), strike of 1935, lumber industries in Tacoma, Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). (Interview No. 29, Tape No. 1)
Volga Germans: Fred Muntz (Interview No. 38, Tape No. 1)
Part of Tacoma Public Library Bicentennial Oral History Project
Fred Muntz discusses family life in Tacoma, German language, church activities, community life. (Interview No. 38, Tape No. 1)