Skip to main content

Interviews

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 190 Collections and/or Records:

KLZ TV interview with Bob Gray, 1967 October 10

 Item
Identifier: M085.10.0195.00060
Abstract

Bob [Core/Kohr/Coor?] questions Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) for the Congressional reports program on October 10, 1967. Sen. Dominick addresses topics including the proposed Central Arizona Project, water rights in adjoining states, appropriations bills, formulas for federal aid to impacted areas, interstate highways, passenger train discontinuances and advocates for the requirement of air crash locator beacons.

Dates: 1967 October 10

KTLN interview of PHH sic by Joe Finan. Part 1, 1965 November 4

 Item
Identifier: M085.10.0194.00025.00001
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) answers questions from host Joe Finan and call-in listeners during an episode of KTLN's radio program, Feedback, recorded in Colorado on November 4, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including President Lyndon B. Johnson's performance in office, whether Johnson is micromanaging the Vietnam War and dictating tactics to the military, legislative accomplishments of the 89th Congress, reasons for U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, military strategies he...
Dates: 1965 November 4

KTLN interview of PHH sic by Joe Finan. Part 2, 1965 November 4

 Item
Identifier: M085.10.0194.00025.00002
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) continues answering questions from host Joe Finan and call-in listeners during an episode of KTLN's radio program, Feedback, recorded in Colorado on November 4, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses financial support for the United Nations, UNICEF, the availability of government internships for foreign language students, communism and trade with communist countries, the status of students he has appointed to the national service academies and the placement and...
Dates: 1965 November 4

KTLN interview of PHH sic by Joe Finan. Part 3, 1965 November 4

 Item
Identifier: M085.10.0194.00025.00003
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) continues answering questions from host Joe Finan and call-in listeners during an episode of KTLN's radio program, Feedback, recorded in Colorado on November 4, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses whether tax increases will be necessary to balance the federal budget, the State Technical Services Act (Public Law 89-182), reasons for his opposition to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, his view on accusations that participants in a teach-in at the...
Dates: 1965 November 4

KTLN interview of PHH sic by Joe Finan. Part 4, 1965 November 4

 Item
Identifier: M085.10.0194.00025.00004
Abstract Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) concludes his interview with host Joe Finan and call-in listeners during an episode of KTLN's radio program, Feedback, recorded in Colorado on November 4, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses Republican support of civil rights and the increase in duties of law enforcement personnel due to metropolitan sprawl. Dominick also responds to a listener who says that he should not be representing Colorado in Congress since he is from Connecticut. The recording also...
Dates: 1965 November 4

KWGN, 1973 October 10

 Item
Identifier: M085.10.0198.00112
Abstract

Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) answers questions from an unidentified interviewer at KWGN-TV in Denver, Colorado on October 10, 1973. Sen. Dominick discusses increases in social security taxes, balancing the federal budget, the presidential power of impoundment and medical care deductibles. Dominick also talks about a possible cease fire in the five-day old Middle East War between Israel and Arab allies Egypt and Syria.

Dates: 1973 October 10

Kyle MacMillan Papers

 Collection
Identifier: D055
Abstract

This collection contains (13) tapes of interviews conducted with Colorado and national dance professionals by Kyle MacMillan, a former Denver Post art critic. Interviews include: Christopher Wheeldon, Jessica Lang, Doug Varone, Bill T. Jones, Lauri Stallings, Sean Curran, Bill T. Jones, Amy Seiwert, Edward Villela, Paul Taylor, Elizabeth Streb, Peter Anastas, and Damian Woetzel.

Dates: Undated

Mesa Leadership talk with Angy Booker, Celia Burns, Susie Sato, 2003 November 1, 2006 March

 Item
Identifier: MHM2005-027-042-1
Abstract Booker, Burns, and Sato ? all from well-known families who helped settle Mesa ? participate in a panel interview to talk about Mesa in the early 1900's. They each tell how their families came to Mesa and what they did for a living, including farming and cooking at a downtown armory. They discuss everyday life ? doing laundry by hand, swimming in the canals for recreation, and keeping cool without air-conditioning. Booker talks about being part of the first African-American family to live in...
Dates: 2003 November 1; Digitization: 2006 March

Oral history interview with Billy Gean Ellis, 2002 October 26

 Item
Identifier: DCL2002.090
Abstract Billy Ellis recounts his early days as lookout at the fire lookout station on Devils Head summit in Douglas County, Colo., the last manned fire lookout station in Colorado. He describes the lookout tower and facilities, and how the summit changed over time since the first tower was built in 1919. He also describes the surrounding area and the trails leading up to the tower, and how supplies arrive at the lookout tower and waste is disposed of. He also recalls various memorable events at the...
Dates: 2002 October 26

Oral history interview with Boyd Rogers, 1980 February, 2006 March

 Item
Identifier: MSM97-210
Abstract Rogers tells of his family's move to Mesa in the late 1800s to settle. His grandfather, Chancy Foster Rogers, homesteaded 80 acres at the southwest corner of Alma School Road and University where Rogers was born in 1900. He tells several stories about the Rogers brothers and their homesteading days. Rogers talks about his school days including a time when he fell off the swings and broke both arms. He mentions home remedies and the value of a dollar in those days. He also describes his...
Dates: 1980 February; Digitization: 2006 March