Oral histories.
Subject
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Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell Migrant Program campus collection
Collection
Identifier: 23-13-3582
Abstract
Includes correspondence, reports, research studies, publicity, slides, tapes, 40 oral histories (conducted by Neil Schwartzbach of the Community and Rural Development Institute), and subject files documenting the Cornell campus migrant program and other farmworker-oriented organizations, not generally available from other sources.
Dates:
1953-2007.
Cornell University Library Project oral histories
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 13-6-957
Dates:
1965-1984.
Dale R. Corson oral histories
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924065461869]
Identifier: 13-6-2556
Dates:
1981-1994.
Edwin G. Boring interviews
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064942638]
Identifier: 3679
Dates:
1961.
Elbert P. and Sara Sutherland Tuttle interview
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 37-5-2471
Dates:
1988.
Eleanor Norton York interview
Collection — Cassette box 14 - TR-20274
Identifier: 8840
Dates:
1992-06-03
Empire State Forest Products Association records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1280
Abstract
Minutes and reports of annual meetings and committees, financial reports, membership lists, circular letters, surveys, pamphlets, articles, scrapbook and photographs. Also, material concerning forest fires, pest damage and control, and legislation affecting the forest industry, the "Keep New York Green" Committee and use of wood as fuel during World War I. Includes Arthur B. Recknagel papers (formerly collection #1891). Monthly reports, minutes, printed material, and a transcript of an...
Dates:
1917-1961.
Eugene McCarthy oral history project
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 13-6-279
Dates:
1968-1969.
Farm Family Decision Making Project oral histories and records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 13-6-1230
Abstract
Biannual conversations with adults and children eight and older, individually and in family groups, in a panel of thirty-three New York and Iowa farm families concerning how the occupation of farming is organized and conducted.
Dates:
1966-1982.