TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the Collection
History
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Detailed Description
Series I: American Association of University Professors, undated
Series II: Bridgeport Socialists,
Series III: Changing Landscape Through People: Connecticut Valley Tobacco, 1982
Series IV: Chinese Urbanization and Urban Planning and American Studies in China, 1985
Series V: Colt Strike of 1934, 1981
Series VI: Conferences, Lectures, Etc., 1969-1993
Series VII: Connecticut Art Associations, 1986
Series VIII: Connecticut Communist Party, 1986-1987
Series IX: Connecticut Credit Union League, 1983-1984
Series X: Connecticut General Assembly Oral History Project, 1995, 1997
Series XI: Connecticut Historical Society, 1998
Series XII: Connecticut Workers And A Half Century Of Technological Change, 1930-1980, 1981-1982
Series XIII: Creating Connecticut's Modern General Assembly Oral History Project, 1996-1997
Series XIV: Foreign Interviews, 1977-1978
Series XV: Gravetending In The New Mansfield Cemetery, 1997-1998
Series XVI: The Greater Hartford Process (Coventry Experience), 1972-1975
Series XVII: Holocaust Survivors In The Connecticut Region, 1980-1981
Series XVIII: Individual Oral Histories, 1967-1989
Series XIX: Italian Immigrant Gardens, 1985-1987
Series XX: Last Drift: Connecticut's Last Commercial
Windship Sailors, 1987
Series XXI: Living And Learning 1908-1983,
39 Woodland Street Hartford, 1982-1983
Series XXII: The Making Of Urban History, 1974-1992
Series XXIII: Manchester-Cheney Oral History Project, 1971-1991
Series XXIV: Millworkers of Willimantic, 1979-1980
Series XXV: Peoples of Connecticut, 1973-1976
Series XXVI: The Political Activities Of The First Generation Of Fully Enfranchised Connecticut Women, 1920-1945, 1980-1982
Series XXVII: Southern New England Telephone Company, 1999
Series XXVIII: Student Projects, undated, 1981-1998
Series XXIX: Telling Our Stories: Women's Words/Women's Quilts, 1991-1992
Series XXX: Thomas Dodd Family Oral History Project, 1976, 1995
Series XXXI: University Of Connecticut, 1968-1992
Series XXXII: Voices From The Second World War: An Oral History, 1999-2000
Series XXXIII: Voices Of American Homemakers, 1981-1985
Series XXXIV: Witnesses To Nuremberg, An Oral History Of American Participants At The War Crimes Trials, ca. 1997
Series XXXV: A Woman's Place, Hartford College For Women, 1983
Series XXXVI: Women And The Connecticut Bar, undated
Series XXXVII: Women In The Connecticut Legislature:
Past And Present, 1996-1997
Series XXXVIII: Women's Center (UConn) Oral History Project, 1997
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Center for Oral History Interviews Collection
Finding aid prepared by Betsy Pittman. Finding aid encoded by Betsy Pittman in March 2005.
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center 405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
© 2005 University of Connecticut
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| Repository: |
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center. |
| Creator: |
University of Connecticut. |
| Creator: |
Center for Oral History. |
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University of Connecticut, Center for Oral History Interviews Collection. |
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undated, 1969-2000. |
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32 linear feet. |
| Identification: |
MSS19840025 |
| Language: |
English.
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| Abstract: |
The collection contains publicly available transcripts based on interviews conducted by the University of Connecticut Center
for Oral History, or individuals/programs associated with the Center.
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The Center was established as the Oral History Project in 1968, and began to expand in the late seventies in response to a growing professional interest in this research technique. It
was designated a Center by the University's Board of Trustees in 1981, and continues to increase both the number of research
projects coming under its umbrella and the services it provides.
Center-based activities have been supported by funding from such agencies as the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Connecticut Humanities Council and the U.S. Office of Education, as well as by private sources and the University of Connecticut.
Publications originating from the Center include: Mills and Meadows: A Pictorial History of Northeastern Connecticut, From the Old Country: An Oral History of European Migration to America, Connecticut Workers and Technological Change, and Witnesses to Nuremberg: American Participants at the War Crime Trials.
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The collection contains oral histories recorded on reel to reel or cassette tapes and, for the majority of the collection,
associated transcripts. Interviews included in this finding aid are limited to those for whom access permission has been
granted. Associated, administrative and project related files have been processed separately and identified as part of the
records for the Center for Oral History.
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The collection is arranged alphabetically by project title. Page counts for the transcripts are also listed.
Series I: American Association of University Professors (undated)
Series II: Bridgeport Socialists (undated)
Series III: Changing Landscape Through People: Connecticut Valley Tobacco (1982)
Series IV: Chinese Urbanization and Urban Planning and American Studies in China (1985)
Series V: Colt Strike of 1934 (1981)
Series VI: Conferences, Lectures, Etc. (1969-1993)
Series VII: Connecticut Art Associations (1986)
Series VIII: Connecticut Communist Party (1986-1987)
Series IX: Connecticut Credit Union League (1983-1984)
Series X: Connecticut General Assembly Oral History Project (1995-1997)
Series XI: Connecticut Historical Society (1998)
Series XII: Connecticut Workers and a Half Century of Technological Change, 1930-1980 (1981-1982)
Series XIII: Creating Connecticut's Modern General Assembly Oral History Project (1996-1997)
Series XIV: Foreign Interviews (1977-1978)
Series XV: Gravetending in the New Mansfield Cemetery (1997-1998)
Series XVI: The Greater Hartford Process (Coventry) (1972-1975)
Series XVII: Holocaust Survivors in the Connecticut Region (1980-1981)
Series XVIII: Individual Oral Histories (1967-1989)
Series XIX: Italian Immigrant Gardens (1985-1987)
Series XX: Last Drift: Connecticut's Last Commercial Windship Sailors (1987)
Series XXI: Living and Learning 1908-1983, 39 Woodland Street, Hartford (1982-1983)
Series XXII: Making of Urban History (1974-1992)
Series XXIII: Manchester-Cheney Oral History Project (1971-1991)
Series XXIV: Millworkers of Willimantic (1979-1980)
Series XXV: Peoples of Connecticut (1973-1976)
Series XXVI: Political Activities of the First Generation of Fully-Enfranchised Connecticut Women, 1920-1945
(1980-1982)
Series XXVII: Southern New England Telephone Company (1999)
Series XXVIII: Student Projects (undated, 1981-1998)
Series XXIX: Telling Our Stories: Women's Words/Women's Quilts (1991-1992)
Series XXX: Thomas Dodd Family Oral History Project (1976, 1995)
Series XXXI: University of Connecticut (1968-1992)
Series XXXII: Voices from the Second World War: An Oral History (1999-2000)
Series XXXIII: Voices of American Homemakers (1981-1985)
Series XXXIV: Witnesses to Nuremberg (ca. 1997)
Series XXXV: A Woman's Place, Hartford College for Women (1983)
Series XXXVI: Women and the Connecticut Bar (undated)
Series XXXVII: Women in the Connecticut Legislature: Past and Present (1996-1997)
Series XXXVIII: Women's Center Oral History Project (1997)
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Restrictions on Access
There are no access restrictions to the transcripts listed in this finding aid. Access to the original recordings is restricted.
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish from these transcripts must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries
and the owner(s) of the copyright.
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Archives & Special Collections has a significant number of associated manuscript collections. Links to finding aids for individuals
or organizations also included in this collection are provided where appropriate. For detailed information on these collections
please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.
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This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Subjects:
College teachers--Connecticut--Interviews.
Ethnic groups--Connecticut--Interviews.
Holocaust survivors--Connecticut--Interviews.
Labor--Connecticut--Interviews.
Oral history--Interviews.
Politicians--Connecticut--Interviews.
Document Types:
Audio cassettes.
Interviews.
Oral Histories.
Photocopies.
Sound recordings.
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The recordings and transcripts were created by and housed in the Center for Oral History prior to their transfer to Archives
& Special Collections. More recent projects undertaken by the Center and listed on their webpage are not available unless they are also listed in this finding aid.
[Item description, #:#], University of Connecticut, Center for Oral History Interviews Collection. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.
The initial transfer of materials took place in 1984. Subsequent projects have been transferred from the Center periodically
and incorporated into the collection.
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| Series I: American Association of University Professors, undated |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave. Interviews By: Bruce M. Stave] |
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Curt Beck (35 pp.) |
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Judith Bridges (31 pp.) |
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Fred Cazel, (31 pp.)
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Tony DiBenedetto (31pp.) |
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Joan Geetter (32 pp.) |
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Peter Halvorson (31 pp.) |
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Arnold Orza (45 pp.) |
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Charles A. Owen, Jr. (25 pp.) |
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Ed Purcell (28 pp.) |
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William "Bill" Rosen (36 pp.) |
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Morton Tenzer (76 pp.) |
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Walter Wardwell (32 pp.) |
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| Series II: Bridgeport Socialists, |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave. Interviews By: Bruce M. Stave] |
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Jack Bergen (27 pp.) |
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Jacob Kunin (13 pp.) |
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker Lewis (92pp.) [An interview with Alfred Baker Lewis by Rhoda Durkan, 1974 (28 pp.) is also included.] |
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Mary Magner (15 pp.) |
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Vida McLevy Parsons (18 pp. & 9 pp.) [edited interview] |
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Albert Perrocco (25 pp.) |
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George Ribak (25 pp.) |
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John P. Shenton (31 pp.) |
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Norman Thomas (12 pp.) |
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| Series III: Changing Landscape Through People: Connecticut Valley Tobacco, 1982 |
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[Project Director: Katya Williamson. Interviews By: Katya Williamson; see also Connecticut Valley Tobacco Growers Association Records. An exhibit at the Old State House, Hartford, and a publication, Changing Landscape Through People: Connecticut Valley Tobacco, were produced in conjunction with this project.]
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Jan Carville (47 pp.) |
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Bill Dunn, Emil Mulnite, Enoch Pelton, and Stanley Waldron (45 pp.) |
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James Farrell and Mrs. J.E. Sheperd (13 pp.) |
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Emil Mulnite (60 pp.) |
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Richard Newfield (18 pp.) |
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Wentworth Phillips (20 pp.) |
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The Oscar Reese Family (14 pp.) |
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L. Ellsworth Stoughton (7 pp.) |
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Henry Szydlo (26 pp.) |
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Amos Taylor (10 pp.) |
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Chester Woodford (20 pp.) |
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| Series IV: Chinese Urbanization and Urban Planning and American Studies in China, 1985 |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave. Interviews By: Bruce M. Stave] |
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Charles Chen (56 pp.) |
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Feng-Cheng Bo (23 pp.) |
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Guan Wei-Bin (24 pp.) |
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Hou Ren-Zhi (155 pp.) |
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Institute of Tianjin (39 pp.) |
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Li Cheng Zuo (27 pp.) |
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Mr. Liu (14 pp.) |
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Qi Wenying (45 pp.) |
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Wu Liang-Yong (45 pp.) |
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Xu Xueqiang (18 pp.) |
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Yang Li Wen (20 pp.) |
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Yang Sheng-Mao (28 pp.) |
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Zhang Bo (21 pp.) |
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Zhang Ji Qian (27 pp.) |
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Zhang Zhi-Hong (pp.) |
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Zhou Lei (49 pp.) |
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| Series V: Colt Strike of 1934, 1981 |
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[Project Director: Alice Hoffman. Interviews By: Alice Hoffman] |
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Nelson H. Cruikshank (14 pp.) |
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Leo LaForge (29 pp.) |
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Joe Rourke, Nelson Cruikshank, et al. (18 pp.) |
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Joe Rourke, Nelson Cruikshank (47 pp.) |
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Eugene St. Pierre and Pauline Novak (30 pp.) |
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| Series VI: Conferences, Lectures, Etc., 1969-1993 |
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Connecticut Workers and Technological Change in the 1980's Conference (152 pp.), 1982 |
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Holocaust Program (40 pp.), includes interviews with Ruth H. Klemens and Simon Konover, Holocaust survivors,
1992
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Holocaust Program (52 pp.), includes interviews with Henry Levy and Helen Kopman, Holocaust survivors, 1993 |
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Elie Wiesel Convocation, 1988 |
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| Series VII: Connecticut Art Associations, 1986 |
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[Project Director: Jane Allison. Interviews By: Jane Allison, available only on tapes, except where indicated. See also: "The New Haven Paint and Clay Club," Journal of the New Haven Colony Historical Society, vol. 34, no. 1, Fall 1987, pp. 2 3- 32.]
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Ethel Stauffer (22 pp.) |
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| Series VIII: Connecticut Communist Party, 1986-1987 |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave, Jack Goldring. Interviews By: Bruce M. Stave, Jack Goldring |
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Ernest DeMaio (93 pp.) |
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Harriet Goldring (35 pp.) |
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Jack Goldring (110 pp./93 pp.) |
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Harriet and Jack Goldring (53 pp.) |
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Larry Hill (40 pp.) |
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Samuel Richter (45 pp.) |
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Clyde Trudeau (59 pp.) |
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| Series IX: Connecticut Credit Union League, 1983-1984 |
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[Project Director: Michael Chaney. Interviews By: Michael Chaney] |
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George Beeny (40 pp.) |
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Lawrence Bourland (30 pp.) |
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William Curley (46 pp.) |
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William Curtiss (33 pp.) |
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Raymond Douyard (44 pp.) |
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Thomas Durkin (53 pp.) |
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Harry Edelson (35 pp.) |
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Virginia Fleury (37 pp.) |
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James Gilbert (34 pp.) |
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Howard Hoemann (48 pp.) |
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John Hutchinson (52 pp.) |
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Arthur Johnson (30 pp.) |
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Lawrence Knowlton (49 pp.) |
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Louis Labanara (29 pp.) |
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Robert Labanara (19 pp.) |
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Gerald Lemay (46 pp.) |
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Michael Liucci (57 pp.) |
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Franklin Miroff (43 pp.) |
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Louis Olsson (36 pp.) |
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Joseph Tirinzoni (38 pp.) |
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Alfred Tong (53 pp.) |
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Elmer Tuttle (29 pp.) |
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| Series X: Connecticut General Assembly Oral History Project, 1995, 1997 |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave. Interviews By: Bruce M. Stave. See also: Interviews listed under Creating Connecticut's Legislative Assembly and Student Projects (Lisbeth H. Dizney).] |
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Rep. Susan Bysiewicz (24 pp.) |
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Rep. William Dyson (34 pp.) |
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Rep. Robert Farr (41 pp.) |
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Sen. James Fleming (39 pp.) |
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Sen. Robert Genuario (43 pp.) |
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Rep. Denise Merrill (60 pp.) |
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Rep. James O'Rourke (40 pp.) |
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Rep. Thomas Ritter (53 pp.) |
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Sen. Kevin Sullivan (48 pp.) |
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Rep. Robert Ward (50 pp.) |
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| Series XI: Connecticut Historical Society, 1998 |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave. Interviews By: Bruce M. Stave. NOTE: Copyright for this project is held by the Connecticut Historical Society. Copies of transcripts will be deposited at the Center for Oral History and made accessible through Archives & Special Collections in the Dodd Center.] |
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Elizabeth Abbe (35 pp.) |
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Hugh S. Campbell (26 pp.) |
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Atwood Collins (32 pp.) |
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John M.K. Davis "Jack" (28 pp.) |
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Robert L. Edwards (26 pp.) |
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Donald B. Engley (27 pp.) |
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James F. English (28 pp.) |
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Alison Barbour Fox (15 pp.) |
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Ellsworth Grant (31 pp.) |
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Shepherd Holcombe (21 pp.) |
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Frances A. Hoxie (46 pp.) |
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Paul Koda (47 pp.) |
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Thomas Kugelman (17 pp.) |
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Boardman F. Lockwood (26 pp.) |
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Kenneth DeWitt Roberts (15 pp.) |
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Charles Tilton, Sr. (13 pp.) |
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Charles Tilton, Jr. (18 pp.) |
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| Series XII: Connecticut Workers And A Half Century Of Technological Change, 1930-1980, 1981-1982 |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave and Robert Asher. Interviews By: Various. Available on microform from Chadwick-Healy Publishing and in libraries around the country. Originally funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.] |
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Alton P. Adrich (31 pp.) |
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Omar Allvord (44 pp.) |
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Ann Anderson (20 pp.) |
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Frank Avallone (34 pp.) |
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James Axon (24 pp.) |
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Jules Barbaret (26 pp.) |
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Maurice Barbaret (41 pp.) |
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Matthew Bates (28 pp.) |
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Pamela Bates (25 pp.) |
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Al Baviello (24 pp.) |
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Louis Bednarz (21 pp.) |
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Philip Bellico (17 pp.) |
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Suzan Bibisi (28 pp.) |
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Michel Bilger (29 pp.) |
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Allan Bossoli (24 pp.) |
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William Bossoli (37 pp.) |
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David Bournival (15 pp.) |
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Albert Boyle (14 pp.) |
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William Bray (18 pp.) |
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Michael Broderick (26 pp.) |
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George Brooks (33 pp.) |
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Russell W. Brown (24 pp.) |
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Linda Buchanan (48 pp.) |
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William Carey (46 pp.) |
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Josephine Carlozzi (5 pp.) |
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Joseph Chesery (18 pp.) |
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Mary Ciarlegio (23 pp.) |
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Arthur Cockayne (27 pp.) |
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Vincent Connellan (23 pp.) |
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Margaret Costa (16 pp.) |
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William Cunha (39 pp.) |
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Peter DeCarli (33 pp.) |
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Robert DeCarlo (34 pp.) |
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Lawrence Delafose (15 pp.) |
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John DelVecchio (2 pp.) |
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Robert Dillion (46 pp.) |
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David Downs (23 pp.) |
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John Driggs (39 pp.) |
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Jerry Driscoll (27 pp.) |
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John Driscoll (32 pp.)
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Fred Drosehn (24 pp.) |
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James Dubois (25 pp.) |
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Larry Edwards (37 pp.) |
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Charles English (6 pp.) |
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Georgia Engram (24 pp.) |
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Peter Fisher (25 pp.) |
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Harry Gee (22 pp.) |
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Lee Gertsch (41 pp.) |
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Alice Gibbons (16 pp.) |
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Bruce Gilber (57 pp.) |
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William Gomez (36 pp.) |
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Frank Gorman (17 pp.) |
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George Graeber (27 pp.) |
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Sandy Grange (18 pp.) |
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George Green (27 pp.) |
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Martin Greenberg (16 pp.) |
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Gail Costa Gregoire (36 pp.) |
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Raymond Gregoire (41 pp.) |
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Robert H. Grills (41 pp.) |
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Gerry Gumprecht (37 pp.) |
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Art Gutierrez (20 pp.) |
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Norman Hall (34 pp.) |
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John Harrity (25 pp.) |
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Thomas Healy (33pp., 48 pp.) |
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Minne Jackson (24 pp.) |
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Lou Kiefer (30 pp.) |
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Arnold Kleinschmidt "Ike" (36 pp.) |
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Charles Knybel (30 pp.) |
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Gabriel Kosa (27 pp.) |
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Kimberly Kwort (14 pp.) |
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Fannie Lacobelle (20 pp.) |
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Richard Lallier (19 pp.) |
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Josephine LaMantia (20 pp.) |
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Richard Lewis (29 pp.) |
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Ernest Linders (33 pp.) |
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Christine Luddy (26 pp.) |
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Betty Lukasiewski (15 pp.) |
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J.C. Lyon (34 pp.) |
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Mary Maiorani (27 pp.) |
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Dan Martin (33 pp.) |
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George McClay (29 pp.) |
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Thad McGrady (19 pp.) |
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Maura McGuire (20 pp.) |
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Patricia McGuire (29 pp.) |
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Bernard McKinnon (49 pp.) |
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Dennis McNeil (18 pp.) |
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Marvin Miller (23 pp.) |
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Saul Nesselroth (24 pp.) |
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Julienne O'Connor (26 pp.) |
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George Opalenik (13 pp.) |
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Joseph Otfinoski (24 pp.) |
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William Otfinoski (20 pp.) |
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August Pampel (6 pp.) |
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Adeline Pappas (17 pp.) |
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James Patrick (27 pp.) |
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Edward Patterson (23 pp.) |
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Tony Pelosi (36 pp.) |
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Anthony Piscetello (31 pp.) |
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Claire Pluff (33 pp.) |
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Martin Poulin (35 pp.) |
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Cynthia Purdie (21 pp.) |
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Joe Rak (24 pp.) |
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Glenn Ramsey (39 pp.) |
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Mark Rayel (26 pp.) |
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Carl J. Ricci (17 pp.) |
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Renato Ricciuti (29 pp.) |
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Maurice Rondeau (46 pp.) |
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Lorraine Rovero (24 pp.) |
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William Rudis (33 pp.) |
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Robert Ryan (23 pp.) |
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Angelo Sagnella (18 pp.) |
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Anthony Salafia (22 pp.) |
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Mary Salerno (21 pp.) |
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George T. Sanders (44 pp.) |
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Robert Sanville (48 pp.) |
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Arthur Schmid (17 pp.) |
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Aldorigo Scopino (35 pp.) |
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George A. Scott (22 pp.) |
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Naran Setty (20 pp.) |
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Antoinette Sicignamo (15 pp.) |
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Joan Sienkiewicz (36 pp.) |
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William Smith (16 pp.) |
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Judith Soucie (32 pp.) |
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Joseph Sposato (14 pp.) |
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Greg Stoltz (23 pp.) |
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Ivan Tetreault (21 pp.) |
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John Tierney (32 pp.) |
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Walter Tisdale (34 pp.) |
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Esther Tracey (22 pp.) |
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Antoinette Vecchio (14 pp.) |
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Michael Vernovai and Martin Greenberg (63 pp.) |
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Agnes Vincent (17 pp.) |
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Joseph Vitkus (25 pp.) |
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Hugh Ward (15 pp.) |
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Benjamin West (41 pp.) |
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Teresa West (16 pp.) |
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Phillip Wheeler (20 pp.) |
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Sam Wheeler (25 pp.) |
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Elizabeth Whitbeck (30 pp.) |
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Charles Yeremian (39 pp.) |
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William Yonush (15 pp.) |
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Margaret Zygmunt (37 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 1 (16 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 2 (29 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 4 (22 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 5 (23 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 6 (15 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 7 (17 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 8 (17 pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 9 (21pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 10 (21pp.) |
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Anonymous Worker 11 (44pp.) |
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Telephone Worker 1 (17 pp.) |
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Telephone Worker 2 (22 pp.) |
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Telephone Worker 3 (33 pp.) |
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Telephone Worker 4 (25 pp.) |
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Telephone Worker 5 (34pp.) |
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| Series XIV: Foreign Interviews, 1977-1978 |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave. Interviews By: Bruce M. Stave. * Published in Journal of Urban History; ** Published in Urban History Review. See Also: Interviews listed under The Making of Urban History and Chinese Urbanization and Urban Planning and American
Studies in China.]
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Australia and New Zealand, 1977 |
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G. Davison* (24 pp.) |
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Miles Fairburn (31 pp.) |
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Max Neutze (23 pp.) |
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David Pearson and Claire Hatfield (20 pp.) |
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Peter Spearritt (29 pp.) |
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Tom Stannage (23 pp.) |
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David Thorns and Leslie Kilmartin (33 pp.) |
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Canada, 1978 |
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Alan Artibise** (33 pp.) |
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Gilbert Stelter* (40 pp.) |
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Francois Bedarida* (interviewed in U.S.) (29 pp.) |
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Asa Briggs (34 pp.) |
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Mr. and Mrs. S.G. Checkland (38 pp.) |
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A.J. Dyos* (37 pp.) |
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Anthony Sutcliff* (63 pp.) |
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Ingrid Hammarstrom* (32 pp.) |
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| Series XVI: The Greater Hartford Process (Coventry Experience), 1972-1975 |
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[Project Director: Bruce M. Stave. Interviews By: Charles Connerly, Jan Dovenitz, Patrick Hayes, Lucinda Hill, Kathleen Lowney, Robert McMahon and Bruce M. Stave.] |
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Charles Andreuk (11 pp.) |
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Bryant Andrews (8 pp.) |
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Ann Baker (32 pp.) |
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Roger and Lois Barrett (9 pp.) |
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Jesse Brainard (32 pp.) |
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Debbie Breault (34 pp.) |
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Richard Breault (9 pp.) |
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Richard Brooks (30 pp.) |
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Clement Bouchard (6 pp.) |
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Roberta Bynes (32 pp.) |
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Al Carilli (36 pp.) |
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Joyce Carilli (22 pp.) |
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Arnold Carlson (17 pp.) |
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Donald Conlon (25 pp.) |
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Frank Connolly (31 pp.) |
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Harold Crane (14 pp.) |
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Richard Cromie (40 pp.) |
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James Curry (35 pp.) |
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Maureen Danehy (7 pp.) |
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Laurier F. Demars (26 pp.) |
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Virginia Diehl (91 pp.) |
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Fred and Priscilla Doyle (24 pp.) |
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John Druge (38 pp.) |
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Malcolm Edmonds (23 pp.) |
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Bob Farrar (31 pp.) |
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Max Ferguson (44 pp.) |
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Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher (18 pp.) |
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Robert Fitch (18 pp.) |
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John Fitzgerald (19 pp.) |
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Rose Fowler (10 pp.) |
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Ruth French (10 pp.) |
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Frances Funk (25 pp.) |
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Holly Gantner (35 pp.) |
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Betty Gardner (12 pp.) |
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Lorraine Glynn (45 pp.) |
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Alvin R. Goodin (24 pp.) |
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Paul Goodin (13 pp.) |
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Judy Halvorson (21 pp.) |
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Peter Halvorson (33 pp.) |
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Dave Hannon (37 pp.) |
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Margaret Hemphill and Les Barber (17 pp.) |
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Wilfred and Ruth Hill (20 pp.) |
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Thomas Holzer (24 pp.) |
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Patricia Hughes (21 pp.) |
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Jon Jennings (29 pp.) |
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Robert Keller (32 pp.) |
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Donald Kingsley (30 pp.) |
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Joseph Kornfeld (29 pp.) |
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Roslyn Kornfeld (24 pp.) |
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John LaBelle (13 pp.) |
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Michael Lepter (10 pp.) |
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Wesley Lewis (45 pp.) |
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Peter Libassi (59 pp.) |
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Arthur Lumsden (17 pp.) |
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Dan Manley (25 pp.) |
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David and Donna McKinney (23 pp.) |
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William Miller (58 pp.) |
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Harvey Moger (17 pp.) |
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Dennis Moore (38 pp.) |
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Jim Moore (23 pp.) |
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Marion Morra (37 pp.) |
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Richard North (32 pp.) |
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Charles Nyack (45 pp., 40 pp.) |
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Joe Pacheco (52 pp.) |
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Antonio Peracchio (8 pp.) |
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Daryl Perch (21 pp.) |
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Al Phillips (19 pp.) |
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Frank and Mary Risy (10 pp.) |
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Allen Sandberg (14 pp.) |
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Harry Siebert (33 pp.) |
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Don and Ruth Smith (43 pp.) |
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Don Smyth (45 pp.) |
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Sondra Stave (56 pp.) |
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Dave Tolzmann (16 pp.) |
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Dave Tomm (32 pp.) |
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Judy Wallace (33 pp.) |
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Craig Wallace (13 pp.) |
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Brian Walsh (50 pp.) |
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Robert Walsh "Skip" (24 pp.) |
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Doug Webster (21 pp.) |
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Ernie Wheeler (15 pp.) |
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Chuck White (41 pp.) |
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Bernard Wilbur (20 pp.) |
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Robert Young (44 pp.) |
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| Series XVII: Holocaust Survivors In The Connecticut Region, 1980-1981 |
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[Project Director: Dana L. Kline. Interviews By: Dana L. Kline. Undertaken in conjunction with the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life. See also: Holocaust Programs (1992, 1993), listed under Conferences, Lectures, Etc. and Peoples of Connecticut-Jewish.]
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Kurt Appel (transcript incomplete) |
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Dr. Joe Berger (34 pp.) |
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Jacob Biber (41 pp.) |
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Mania Blank (53 pp.) |
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Rabbi Hans Bodenheimer (51 pp.) |
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Dr. Rita Botwinick (40 pp.) |
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Henry Drobiarz (31 pp.) |
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Leopold Gerechter (63 pp.) |
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Dr. Louis Gerson (182 pp.) |
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Isidore Greengrass (109 pp.) |
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Paul Greenspan (46 pp.) |
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Liese Himmel (28 pp.) |
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Martha Klein (92 pp.) |
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Vladka Meed (21 pp.) |
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Dr. Elizabeth Rablen (24 pp.) |
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Dr. Haddassah Rosensaft (26 pp.) |
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Julius Rytman (45 pp.) |
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David Schwitzer and Zelig Schwitzer (45 pp.) |
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Fred Seeman (20 pp.) |
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Joseph Shepard (31 pp.) |
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Carol Vinick (29 pp.) |
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Mindy Weisel (39 pp.) |
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Sylvia Zeldis (35 pp.) |
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| Series XVIII: Individual Oral Histories, 1967-1989 |
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[Interviews By: Various.] |
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Gov. Raymond Baldwin (1969-1970, 2320 pp., indexed) |
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Maurice Bicknell (1972, 25 pp.) |
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Merlin Bishop (1971, 99 pp., indexed)
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James MacGregor Burns (1977, 37 pp.) |
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Wilbur Cohen (1975, 48 pp.) |
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Frank Connor (1969, 95pp. indexed; Also transcript to his "Talk to Apprentices, 1967) |
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John Driscoll (1969-1970, 82 pp.)
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Finis Engleman (1973-1974, 152 pp.) |
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Clair Elston (1970, 52 pp., indexed) |
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Franklin Farrel III and Frank Joy (1986, 100 pp.) |
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Robert Giaimo (1981-1984, 105 pp.)
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Theodore Gold (1967, 11 pp.) |
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Dorothy Goodwin (1986-1992, 437 pp.)
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Gov. Ella Grasso (1979, 12 pp.) |
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Erwin Griswold (1989, 258 pp.) |
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Elsie Hill (1968, 169 pp.) |
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Leonard B. Hough (1970, 33 pp., indexed) |
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Rhoda Jenkins (great-granddaughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1982, 44 pp.) |
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Dan W. Lufkin (talk at Connecticut Pre-Session Legislators Conference, 1972, 14 pp.) |
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Doris McBee (Housed in the peoples of CT, 1976, 29 pp.) |
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Joseph Nerden (1975, 166 pp.) |
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Marion Pardus (Housed in Peoples of CT, 1977, 27 pp.) |
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Abe Ribicoff (Channel 3 WFSB Public Affairs Presentation, 1977, 60 pp.) |
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Joseph Rourke (1970, 85 pp.) |
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William J. Sanders (undated, 84 pp.) |
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Sigrid Schultz (1977, 40 pp.) |
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Joseph Soifer (1979, 9 pp.) |
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Gov. Wilbert Snow (1969, 166 pp.) |
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Malcolm Wilson (1981, 33 pp.) |
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Chase Going Woodhouse (1977-1979, 313 pp., indexed)
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| Series XIX: Italian Immigrant Gardens, 1985-1987 |
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[Project Director: Theresa Deshefy-Longhi. Interviews By: Theresa Deshefy-Longhi. Each interview consists of a six page informative questionnaire, accompanied by a drawing of the resident's landscape.] |
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Mary and Olga Anastasio |
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Helen Carrano |
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Morris Cavalieri |
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The Cirillo Family |
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The Favretti Family |
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Mrs. (Merlone) Flagge |
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Mildred Insogna and Mary Tafuto |
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Mrs. Herman Kuiken |
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Joseph Palumbo |
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Antonio Parisi |
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Michael Perrotti |
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Pasquale Poletti |
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