Utah State University
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In 1957, what was previously called Agricultural College of Utah, Utah Agriculture College, and Utah State Agriculture College became Utah State University (USU).
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Interview RHC001 with Archie and Rhea Toyn, July 3, 1985, 1985 July 3, 2006 November 29
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Identifier: USULgcc-rhc001
Abstract
Interview with Archie and Rhea Toyn at their home in Grouse Creek, 3 July 1985 (pt. 1): Grouse Creek Orchestra: Ivan Kimber (tenor), Rada Kimber (piano), Grant Kimber (sax), Archie Toyn (sax), Lyman Kimber (guitar, banjo, drum, fiddle). 2 track recording, 2 separate microphones. Speakers are somewhat off microphone. Severe microphone handling noise and rumble on right channel. A tape recording of music playing is underneath the interview, and the speakers refer to and discuss the music....
Dates:
1985 July 3; Digitization: 2006 November 29
Interview RHC002 with Archie and Rhea Toyn, July 3, 1985, 1985 July 3, 2006 November 29
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Identifier: USULgcc-rhc002
Abstract
Interview with Archie and Rhea Toyn at their home in Grouse Creek, 3 July 1985, pt. 2: continued from RHC001 on Grouse Creek Orchestra, with Archie performing. 2 track recording, 2 separate microphones. Singer on right channel. Occasional severe microphone handling noise and rumble on right channel. Tail cut off. Total duration: 33 minutes.
Dates:
1985 July 3; Digitization: 2006 November 29
Interview RHC020 with Jack Kimber, July 17, 1985, 1985 July 17, 2006 November 29
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Identifier: USULgcc-rhc020
Abstract
Interview with Jack Kimber at his ranch in south Grouse Creek, 17 July 1985 (pt. 2): ranch machinery; injury trading; women on the ranch. Birds in background. Wind chimes at times. Tail cut off. Total duration: 33 minutes.
Dates:
1985 July 17; Digitization: 2006 November 29