Box 2
Contains 15 Results:
Yarborough, Yancy, 1978 February 16, February 22
[Transcription complete]
Yarborough discusses his early years and education at Texas State University. He also recalls the San Marcos Public School System as a teacher and high school principal.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Scudder, Adelia, 1974 April 25
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Scudder discusses family background and history and World War II.
Interviewed by Linda Chapple and Bonnie Vaughn.
Strahan, Oscar, undated
[Transcription is digital]
The notes indicate that the interview pertains to Coach Strahan's experiences at Texas State University.
No interviewer credited or release form in file.
Tampke, Robert, 1978 February 28
[Transcript from San Marcos Public Library]
In this interview, Tampke discusses his background and experiences as a professor at Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Topics include: LBJ, Evans Administration, Flowers Administration and McCrocklin Administration, and changes at Southwest Texas State Teachers College.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Supporting materials, 1974-1978, undated
Materials include handouts on conducting oral history interviews, template release forms and letters, correspondence, and lists of interviewees.
Miscellaneous , 1974, undated
Materials includes information on Washington D.C. Dunbar High School, Charles S. Cock House in San Marcos, Edwin J. L. Green, and an ice plant as well as correspondence.
Schlameus, Harry, 1974 February 11, February 18
[Transcription is not completed]
Mr. Schlameus recollects his family, the Hill Country, and San Marcos. He also discusses the Schlameus family.
Interviewed by Nancy Norman and Stan Siler.
Serur, Ellis, 1978 January 26, January 30
[Transcription from San Marcos Public Library, only includes interview dated 1978 January 26. Only one cassette tape dated the same.]
In this interview, Serur discusses his time as mayor of San Marcos. The interview also addresses his early experiences in San Marcos and his arrest in California.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Smith, James E., 1974 April 21
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Smith discusses his life in San Marcos and his association with the Civil Rights movement.
Interviewed by Ron Tanner.
Thomas, Nonie Peyton, 1974 March 29
[Transcription is not completed]
Thomas discusses her family background in Mexico, the Mexican Revolution, her life in San Marcos, and the expropriation of the oil companies in 1937.
Interviewed by Stan Siler.
Thompson, Sue, 1978 Feburary 15
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Thompson recalls San Marcos and the Thompson Estate.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Weatherford, Mr. and Mrs. Archie, 1974 April 5
[Transcription is not completed]
This interview discusses their recollections of life in South Texas, as well as in San Marcos.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Vaughn.
Williamson, John, 1974 March 5, March 21
[Transcription is not completed]
Judge Williamson discusses his family history, early memories of San Marcos, ranching, the Depression, and WWII.
Interviewed by Virginia Deane and Bonnie Vaughn.
Williams, Jack and Mina, 1974 February 12
[Transcription is not completed]
In the interview Mr. Williams discusses his early childhood, education, and work experiences. He also discusses the state of agriculture in Hays County during the Great Depression.
Interviewed by Ron Tanner and Linda Chapple.
Worrell, Dorothy, 1978 February 24
[Transcription from San Marcos Public Library]
In this interview, Worrell describes her years as a newspaperwoman in Corpus Christi, and as city secretary for the City of San Marcos in the 1960s and 1970s.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.