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Student ResearchCoomber, JeffIn 1918 Humboldt County, California, the United States, and the whole world was faced with one of the deadliest pandemics in history. The Spanish Influenza, or the Spanish Flu, was this pandemic, in less than one year it, killed around 600,000 America . . .
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Sound recordingLongshore, JohnDr. John Longshore was interviewed on May 4, 2004 by Ryan Seil as part of his History 210 class project. Dr. Longshore was a faculty member in Geology from 1965 - 2000.
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Student ResearchSeely, Stephen
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Sound recordingButler, EdieJessie Turner Woodcock was interviewed in her Trinidad home on 8/20/84 by Edie Butler for the HSU Oral History Project. Jessie’s association with the University dates back to 1915. She enrolled in 1915, graduated in 1917, was employed as secretary to . . .
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Sound recordingWilson, YvonneDr. Mervin Hanson was interviewed on April 14, 2004 by Yvonne Wilson and Josh Farrell as part of their History 210 class project. Dr. Hanson was a faculty member in Chemistry from 1965 - 2001. Dr. Hanson was also a student at Humboldt State University . . .
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Sound recordingHadley, MonicaInterview with Monica Hadley who was an instructor at Humboldt State College, and the Dean of Women. The interview was held February 16, 1984, at the Arcata Union Office. The interviewer is Jeanie Allard.
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Student ResearchRieg, Kevin
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Sound recordingSisco, MichaelDr. Richard Thompson was interviewed on April 2, 2004 by Michael Sisco and Barrett Schwerin as part of their History 210 class project. Dr. Thompson was a faculty member in Physics from 1968 - 2001.
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Masters ThesisBuckley, G.T.How the written works of seventeenth century French explorers and clergy justified French presence in North America.