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Sound recordingGivins, BethThis is an interview of Francis and Beth Givins conducted by Edie Butler at the Givins home on March 12, 1984. The interview is part of Humboldt State University Oral History Project. Franny Givins was a student at Humboldt from 1935 to 1940 and major . . .
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Sound recordingTurner Woodcock, JessieJessie 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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TextWarren Lynn, AudraeAudrae Warren Lynn was interviewed in her home by Edie Butler on February 13, 1984 for the Humboldt State University Oral History Project. Audrae Lynn enrolled as a business student at Humboldt in 1930, the first year that curriculum was offered. She . . .
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TextButler, EdieEdie Butler interviewing Estelle Preston McDowell at her home on December 2, 1983. This is an interview for the Humboldt State University Oral History Project. Mrs. McDowell was associated with the college first as a student at the training school, ne . . .
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TextButler, EdieEdie Butler interviewing Eleze Butler Coffman for the Humboldt State University Oral History Project on February 4, 1984, in Williams, California.
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TextGuintini, UgoUgo Guintini was interviewed by Edie Butler at his home in Arcata on February 10, 1984, for the Humboldt State University Oral History Project.
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Sound recordingHansen, OdenInterview with Oden Hansen, who from 1934 to 1938 was a student at Humboldt State. Upon completion of his education, he took a teaching position in the Sacramento area. After a varied career in the teaching and education administration field, Mr. Hans . . .
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Sound recordingButler, EdieInterview with Oden Hansen, who from 1934 to 1938 was a student at Humboldt State. Upon completion of his education, he took a teaching position in the Sacramento area. After a varied career in the teaching and education administration field, Mr. Hans . . .