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MITCHELL, G. C. (b. 1919)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0181

Realtor. His experiences while aboard the cruiser USS Phoenix during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 06/04/1974

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MITCHELL, Irene (b. 1927) and George (b. 1925)

Interview ID: OH 0962

Their experiences as residents of Hamilton Park, Texas, 1955-80. Youth in central Texas; education in segregated schools; decision to build home in Hamilton Park; home improvements; school activities; desegregation of Hamilton Park School; development of Mitchell Mail Service; transportation problems; zoning problems; Interorganizational Council; the “Buy Out”; current neighborhood problems.
Date of Interview: 11/12/1990 to 18/12/1990, 15/01/1991

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MITCHELL, Joe (b. 1941)

Braniff International Airways.

Interview ID: OH 1963

Various roles: shift work, reservations, freight, customer service agent, assistant manager, manager of gates and ticket counters, in charge of selling Braniff equipment and materials after bankruptcy - took 10 years. The in-flight and ground experiences of Braniff International Airways by Abra Schnur through a collection of former Braniff employee interviews. Interviewees include flight attendants, pilots, ticket agents, ground crew, executives and family members. Content includes personal reflections of Braniff’s impact on the DFW area and the airline industry as a whole with the “End of the Plain Plane” campaign brought in by Harding Lawrence. Discussions on being a part of the Braniff family and Braniff’s rise to the top of preferred airlines to its bankruptcy on May 12, 1982.
Date of Interview: 21/09/2013

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MITCHELL, Odie (b. 1924)

Interview ID: OH 0987

His experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Childhood in East Texas; joining the CCC; assignment to a camp in Flagstaff, Arizona; move to Kingman, Arizona; description of camps; life in camps.
Date of Interview: 19/10/1993

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MITCHELL, Odus (b. 1899)

Interview ID: OH 0566

Former football coach at North Texas State University. His experiences as head football coach during the desegregation of athletics at North Texas State College, 1956.
Date of Interview: 20/07/1982 to 19/10/1982

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MOFFETT, George (b. 1896)

Texas State Legislator.

Interview ID: OH 0021

Farmer, oilman, former state legislator. His personal experiences as a member of the House and Senate of Texas for thirty-four years, 1930-64. Delegate to Democratic National Convention in Houston, 1928; comments about Governors W. Lee O’Daniel, Coke Stevenson, and Allan Shivers; oil legislation.
Date of Interview: 03/05/1965 to 26/07/1965, 12/10/1966

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MOHAIR, Billie (b. 1941)

Interview ID: OH 0713

Librarian. Her experiences concerning the activities of the Denton Christian Women’s Inter-Racial Fellowship during the 1960s and 1970s. Coping with segregation in Denton; street paving in the African-American section of Denton; desegregation of North Texas State College; her college experiences; tutoring program; decision to join the Fellowship; social activities; demise of the Fellowship.
Date of Interview: 25/02/1988

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Interview ID: OH 1905

For the Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship Oral History Project. Childhood; civil rights victories; experiences of racism and segregation; Civil Rights Movement; family background; educational and professional background; Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship; Quakertown; continued community involvement; activism; contemporary civil rights issues and groups; contemporary status of civil rights.
Date of Interview: 07/04/2017

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MOJDEHI, Michael Masoud (b. 1952)

Interview ID: OH 1742

For the DFW Metroplex Immigrants Oral History Project. Iranian-born immigrant now living in Plano, Texas. Childhood in Tehran, Iran; soccer career playing for the Iranian National Team and various club teams; reasons for immigrating to Dallas in 1977; reaction to Islamic Revolution; obtaining citizenship through marriage; years spent living in San Jose, California; wife’s death; return to Iran 1992; return to Dallas in 1993; trying out for the Dallas Cowboys; relationship with Iranian community in Plano, Texas; contact with family in Iran and Iranian media; opinions on American government and national anthem; other topics discussed include self-employment, religion, and education.
Date of Interview: 11/04/2011

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MOLNER, Edith (b. 1926)

Interview ID: OH 0906

Holocaust survivor. Her experiences in Hungary and in various extermination camps during the Holocaust. Pre-World War II anti-Semitism; childhood and education; family religious life; forced labor battalions; confiscation of Jewish property; creation of Szeged Ghetto, 1944; everyday ghetto life; deportation to Auschwitz, September, 1944; processing at Auschwitz; transfer to Birkenau; living conditions; death of parents; survival techniques; transfer to Lenzing, near Mauthausen; factory work; living conditions at Lenzing; liberation by American forces; journey back to Szeged; Zionist Underground; illegal entry into Palestine, 1946; emigration to the United States.
Date of Interview: 11/02/1990 to 18/02/1990

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MONEY, Frances Chaney (b. 1939)

Interview ID: OH 1619

Alumna of North Texas State University. Experiences growing up with racial segregation in Ennis, Texas; graduation from high school in 1956; initial decision to attend Prairie View A&M and subsequent decision to transfer to North Texas in 1958; experiences on campus at North Texas and rooming in the “Shack Town” neighborhood of Denton; 1961 graduation with degree in vocational home economics; graduate work in elementary education at North Texas; career as educator in Corsicana and Richardson, Texas.
Date of Interview: 20/04/2006

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MONROE, Bruce (b. 1956)

Interview ID: OH 1920

For the Dallas LGBTQ Oral History Project. Remembering going to school at Texas A&M and experiencing his “sexual awaking”. Introduction to the Gay bar scene and gay community in Dallas. Recounting the AIDS epidemic in Dallas and the Dallas buyers’ club.
Date of Interview: 09/11/2013

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MONTGOMERY, Marvin “Smokey” (Marvin Dooley Wetter) (b. 1913)

Interview ID: OH 1152

Musician. His experiences as a member of the “Light Crust Doughboys” western swing band, 1935-1945. Early musical career as a banjo player in a traveling tent show; employment with the “Wanderers”; employment with the “Light Crust Doughboys”; comments about W. Lee (“Pappy”) O'Daniel; work with Gene Autry and Republic Pictures; acquiring the nicknames “Junior” and later “Smokey”; “Doughboy” recording sessions; comments about Bob Wills; comments about individual members of the “Doughboys” band; World War II and its effects on the “Doughboys”; employment making naval shells for Crown Machine and Tool in Fort Worth; road shows with the “Doughboys,” 1931-41; relations between Bob Wills and “Pappy” O'Daniel; moonlighting on the honky-tonk circuit with the “Southern Selectors”; the “Doughboys'“ record sales; “Doughboy” adventures; jamming with African-American musicians; performing with the “Duncan Coffee Grinders” during World War II; his return to the ”Doughboys” after World War II; performances with the ”Texo Hired Hands”; performing with the “Levee Singers” in the Levee Club in Dallas during the 1960s;comments about rockabilly performer Ronnie Dawson; comments about the record business; his career as a music arranger; operation of the Sumet-Bernet Recording Studios in Fort Worth; employment as music director for the “Big D Jamboree,” 1941-60; his song writing career; experiences with “Lefty” Frizzell, Roy Orbison, Ray Price, Webb Pierce, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ernest Tubb, Elvis Presley, and the “Rolling Stones”; comments about “Doughboys” emcees Truett Kimsey, ”Pappy” O'Daniel, Eddie Dunn, Larry Rowell, Parker Wilson, Mel Cox, Jimmy Jefferies, Ted Gouldey; comments about “Doughboy” members “Zeke” Campbell, ”Knocky” Parker, “Snub” Dearman, Kenneth Pitts, Clifford Gross, Dick Reinhart, Bert Dodson, Cecil Brower, Leon McAuliffe; his personal funeral arrangements; miscellaneous vignettes.
Date of Interview: 07/09/1996 to 13/03/1997

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MOODY, Ben (b. 1920)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. F Troop. 112th Cavalry. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 1559

His experiences in the Southwest Pacific Theater during World War II. His youth during the Great Depression; his father’s leather shop in Kilgore, Texas, during the oil boom of the 1930s; influence of German leather carver Solon Aaron on his life; his education; his decision to join the Texas National Guard, November 18, 1940; his work in the repair and maintenance of cavalry equipment; New Caledonia, August, 1942-June, 1943; Woodlark Island landings, 1943; operations at Arawe, New Britain, 1943-44; Battle of the Driniumor River, New Guinea, June-August, 1944; problems with inaccurate maps; his evacuation due to intestinal ulcers, malaria, and dengue fever.
Date of Interview: 08/10/2003

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MOODY, Floyd (b. 1939)

Interview ID: OH 1867

For the Crisis at Mansfield Online Archive. Mansfield High School integrator; pastor. Childhood in Fort Worth, Texas; experiences integrating Mansfield High School; resistance to integration; life during segregation; Mansfield in the 1950s; racism; theological training and ministry.
Date of Interview: 22/04/2015

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MOODY, Mrs. Dan (b. 1897)

Interview ID: OH 0024

Wife of former Governor Dan Moody. Personal diary recorded during her term as First Lady of Texas while residing in the Governor’s Mansion.
Date of Interview: 01/01/1968

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Interview ID: OH 0025

Reminiscences of her husband’s political career; Al Smith campaign of 1928; Stevenson-Johnson senatorial race of 1948; excerpts from her Mansion Diary.
Date of Interview: 16/08/1968 to 18/10/1968

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MOODY, Sam B. (b. 1920)

U.S. Army Air Forces WWII Veteran. Far East Air Force.

Interview ID: OH 1277

Survivor of the Bataan Death March. His experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Fall of Bataan and capture; Bataan Death March; Camp O'Donnell, 1942; Cabanatuan, 1942; Clark Field, Manila, 1942; Bilibid Prison, Manila, 1942-44; hell ship to Japan, 1944; Nagoya, Honshu, 1944-45; American air raids; liberation; his role in the Tokyo war crimes trials, 1946-47.
Date of Interview: 10/10/1996

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MOORE, Daniel (b. ca. 1900)

Interview ID: OH 0077

Retired farmer. Observations on land speculation, settlement, and development of the Coastal Bend area of South Texas, 1910-30. Agrarian social life; Mexican-Anglo relations; economy of the area; mule raising.
Date of Interview: 28/05/1969

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MOORE, Frederick Douglass and daughters ALEXANDER, Alice (b. 1908), PUNCH, Daisy (b. ca. 1910), and YOUNG, Hazel (b. 1905); also CALHOUN, Margaret Davis (b. ca. 1910)

Interview ID: OH 1212

Their reminiscences about the history of the African-American sections of Denton, Texas, 1910-85, and remembrances about their father, Frederick Douglass Moore, a renowned African-American educator in Denton, 1915-50. The original African- American section, “Quakertown,” and its origins; their early family history; Fred Moore's barbershop; appointment of Fred Moore as principal of Frederick Douglass Colored School, 1915; removal of African Americans from “Quakertown” to southeast Denton; tidbits of the Moore family history; Alexander and Young's teaching careers; their jobs at the Davis Hotel; recreational activities of African-American children before desegregation; church activities.
Date of Interview: 12/05/1986

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MOORE, G. A. (b. 1938)

Interview ID: OH 0559

Football coach. His experiences as a member of the football team during the desegregation of athletics at North Texas State College, 1956.
Date of Interview: 28/05/1982

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MOORE, Mrs. Henry (b. 1884)

Interview ID: OH 0112

Retired schoolteacher. Her observations on the settlement and development of the Coastal Bend area of South Texas, 1900-20. Experiences as one of the first female students at Texas A & M University; experiences as a rural schoolteacher; rural social life; President William Howard Taft’s visit to La Quinta Ranch.
Date of Interview: 13/03/1970

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MOORE, Robert (b. 1955)

Interview ID: OH 1804

For the Dallas LGBT Oral History Project. Longtime publisher of the Dallas Voice and activist. Childhood in Hurst, Texas; college at Texas Tech; gay community in Lubbock, Texas, in the 1970s; various jobs around Dallas; Dallas Gay News; history of the Dallas Voice; Dallas gay community during the 1980s and lack of resources and acceptance; unfinished changes; AIDS epidemic; LGBT activism; Gay Political Caucus.
Date of Interview: 26/10/2013

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MOORE, William E. (b. 1912)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 1221

His experiences with Headquarters Battery, 24th Infantry Division, Artillery, at Schofield Barracks during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 26/04/2002

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MORBY, George W. (b. 1915)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 1453

His experiences while aboard the destroyer USS Worden during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941; his subsequent experiences in the Pacific Theater during World War II. His decision to enlist in the Navy, 1937; boot camp, San Diego, California, 1937; assignment to the Worden, 1937; stationing of the Worden at Pearl Harbor, September, 1939; pre-war training exercises; his description of the Pearl Harbor attack; sinking of the Worden on January 12, 1943, after going aground in Constantine Harbor, Amchitka Island, Alaska; assignment to the USS Hoel, July, 1943; operations in the Central Pacific, 1943-44; the sinking of the Hoel by Japanese naval gunfire in the Battle of Samar, October 25, 1944; his two-day ordeal clinging to a life raft; rescue and recuperation; assignment to the seaplane tender USS Pine Island, March, 1945; Okinawa Campaign and kamikaze attacks, April-May, 1945.
Date of Interview: 26/04/2002

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MORENO, Lissette (b. 1983)

Interview ID: OH 1930

For the Dallas DREAMers Oral History Project. DREAM Team activist. Immigrating with her family from Monterey, Mexico at the age of five; being a role model to younger siblings; struggles in school with limited access of support for non-English speaking students; church involvement; early work life; invited to be the first Dreamer to speak to the Texas Senate and share her story; DREAM Act, DACA influence; journey in higher education; invited in 2015 to Washington D.C. to hear Pope Francis address Congress; political views and personal and spiritual growth.
Date of Interview: 17/10/2015

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MORGAN, Alvin (b. 1916)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 2nd Battalion. 131st Field Artillery. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 1183

Member of the "Lost Battalion." His experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Fall of Java and capture; Bicycle Camp, Batavia, 1942; Changi Prison Camp, Singapore, 1942; building the Burma-Thailand Death Railway, 1942-44; Kanchanaburi, Thailand, 1944-45, and American air raids; liberation.
Date of Interview: 17/02/1997 to 24/02/1997, 03/03/1997

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MORGAN, Glenn T. (b. 1923)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 1689

For the Tarrant County War Veterans Project. Survivor of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. Childhood in Oklahoma, Illinois, and other locales; father’s work as an oil field machinist; enlistment in the U.S. Navy following 1941 high school graduation; boot camp; assignment to drum and bugle corps; marriage to Mertie Jo Morgan; December 1943 assignment to cruiser USS Indianapolis; description of various missions in South Pacific; March 1945 kamikaze attack on the Indianapolis; return to States and preparation for invasion of Japan; return to Tinian in the Pacific theater with top-secret cargo: the components for “Little Boy,” the first atomic bomb; July 1945 sinking of the Indianapolis by a Japanese submarine; survivors’ experience in life rafts, including close encounters with sharks; rescue from the USS Ringness; survivor reunions; discharge; civilian career with Texaco and as a mechanic/small business operator; feelings toward Japanese.
Date of Interview: 27/04/2009

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MORK, Lauren (b. 1979)

Interview ID: OH 1611

For the Arms Along the Border Oral History Project. Instructor for Outward Bound wilderness program in Redford, Texas. Experiences growing up in rural Pennsylvania; love of the outdoors; interactions with people of Redford; opinions regarding shooting of Esequiel Hernandez, Jr., and activities of U.S. Border Patrol.
Date of Interview: 29/10/2006

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MORNE'Y, Exie Jean Alaman (b. 1939)

Interview ID: OH 1825

For the Desegregating DFW Oral History Project. Civil Rights activist and poet. Childhood in West Texas and Dallas-Fort Worth; family history; life during segregation; education; civil rights activism; process of desegregation; attending North Texas State University (now UNT); experiences with racism; poetry; John F. Kennedy assassination; church fellowship.
Date of Interview: 26/02/2014

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MORRIS, Bessie (b. 1894)

Interview ID: OH 0119

Homemaker. Her observations on the settlement and development of the Coastal Bend area of South Texas, 1910-20. Immigration from western Kansas; clearing the land; cotton farming; race relations; hurricane of 1919; rural social life.
Date of Interview: 29/05/1969

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MORRIS, Herbert R. (b. 1919)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 2nd Battalion. 131st Field Artillery. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 0780

Member of the “Lost Battalion.” His experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Fall of Java and capture; Bicycle Camp, Batavia, 1942; Changi Prison Camp, Singapore, 1942; building the Burma-Thailand Death Railway, 1942-44; Changi Jail, 1944-45; liberation.
Date of Interview: 08/05/1989

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MORRIS, JoEarl (b. 1919)

U.S. Army Air Forces WWII Veteran. 14th Bomb Wing. 392nd Bomb Group. 2nd Bomb Division. 8th Air Force.

Interview ID: OH 1337

His experiences as a B-24 bombardier in the European Theater during World War II. His education and employment in the oil industry; enlistment in the Aviation Cadet Program, 1942; basic training, Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, 1942; primary flight training, Victory Field, Vernon, Texas, 1942; his washing out of pilot training; ground school, Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas, 1942; bombardier training, Midland Air Force Base, Midland, Texas, 1942; navigator training, Hondo, Texas, 1942; duty as an instructor at Midland Air Force Base, 1942-43; radar training, Boca Raton, Florida, 1943; H2X radar training at Langley Field, Virginia, 1943; his assignment to the 14th Bomb Wing, 2nd Bomb Division, in England as a lead bombardier, 1944; his description of German flak and fighter opposition; his transfer to the 392nd Bomb Group, 1944; his comments about various combat missions; his promotion to group navigator, 1944; description of the typical post-mission routine; his role in the postwar evaluation of Allied bomb damage to German cities; his return to the States and mustering out of the military, October, 1945.
Date of Interview: 03/02/2000

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MORRISON, Ed, Jr. (b. 1921)

Morrison Milling Company.

Interview ID: OHB 0088

Chairman of the board, Morrison Milling Company, Denton, Texas. Family background; father’s employment with Red Star Milling Company, Wichita, Kansas; father’s purchase of Alliance Milling Company, Denton, 1936; history of Alliance Milling Company; father’s short-term financing of milling company; description of personnel and shipping procedures; effect of World War II on the milling business; explanation of “brown flour” days; description of company’s American markets; father’s efforts to bring Santa Fe railroad to Denton; father’s civic activities; description of company’s brand products; apprenticeship experiences working for company; family involvement in company; establishment of grain testing and analysis laboratory; introduction of kit business, 1965; percentage breakdown of product sales; description of milling equipment; competition in prepared mixes product line; qualities and training of personnel; comments on OSHA and safety in work place; personal and company’s civic participation; comments on use of advertising; dealings with EEOC; comments on government’s handling of aflatoxin incident, 1971; effects of government regulations on small companies; views on conversion to metric system; comments on American farmers’ plight; responsibilities as chief executive officer; comments on company’s short­ and long-range plans; importance of formal education for business and life; growth of sales and company assets, early 1980s; comments on internal changes and financing plant expansion; changes in product packaging; description of USDA’s Payment-In-Kind program; comments on consumer usage of product mixes; views on company’s future.
Date of Interview: 21/06/1978 to 03/07/1978, 18/07/1979 to 03/04/1983

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MOSS, Jack (b. 1924)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 2nd Battalion. 131st Field Artillery. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 0045

Businessman, member of the “Lost Battalion.” His experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Fall of Java and capture; Bicycle Camp, Batavia, 1942; Changi Prison Camp, Singapore, 1942; building the Burma-Thailand Death Railway, 1942-44; Kanchanaburi, Thailand, 1944; Bangkok, 1944-45; liberation.
Date of Interview: 19/07/1970

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MOUDY, Earl (b. 1918)

U.S. Army Air Corps WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0205

His experiences at Hickam Field with base security during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 18/05/1974

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MOURAD, Mourad Assad, and Renee Mourad (b. 1964)

Interview ID: OH 1752

For the DFW Metroplex Immigrants Oral History Project. Lebanese-born immigrants to Fort Worth, Texas. Life in Lebanon; Lebanese Civil War; move to Paraguay en route to the U.S.; reasons for moving to Texas; children and grandchildren; connections to Lebanon; making the decision to leave Lebanon during the Civil War; comparison of growing up in Lebanon and the U.S.; family pride in Lebanese heritage; expectations about the U.S.; first impressions of America; cultural traditions brought to the U.S.; cuisine.
Date of Interview: 08/12/2012

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MUCH, Roy D. (b. 1917)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 987th Field Artillery Battalion.

Interview ID: OH 1379

His experiences in the European Theater during World War II. Pre-war education and employment; basic training in the artillery, Camp Bowie, Brownwood, Texas, 1942; general comments about his experiences at Normandy, Saint-Lô, liberation of Paris, Huertgen Forest, Remagen Bridge, Battle of the Bulge, and the liberation of Czechoslovakia.
Date of Interview: 03/02/1999

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MUHL, Col. Rene (Ret.) (b. 1951)

U.S. Air Force Gulf War Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 1627

For the Tarrant County War Veteran Project. UNT graduate student. Memories of “military brat” childhood; education at North Texas State University and participation in protests against Vietnam War; teaching career at Tarrant County College; decision to join U.S. Air Force and attend Officer Candidate School; earning of officer’s commission in 1979 and assignment to field of munitions; Air Force career, including service at multiple bases stateside and overseas; experiences with sexism in USAF; wartime experience; attendance at Air War College; retirement and return to graduate school to pursue master’s in sculpting.
Date of Interview: 15/10/2007

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MUJICA, Mary Louise (b. 1914)

Interview ID: OH 0621

Recollections concerning her Basque parents, her work at the Bastanchury Ranch, and the raising of her children in America; discussion of Basque customs and folkways.
Date of Interview: 15/02/1984

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MULLEN, W. P. (b. 1889)

Interview ID: OH 0078

Retired carpenter, farmer, municipal employee. Observations on land speculation, settlement, and development of the Coastal Bend area of south Texas, 1910-50. Life on the Taft Ranch; President William Howard Taft’s visit; agrarian social life; Mexican-Anglo relations; comments about African Americans.
Date of Interview: 29/05/1969

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MUNCY, O. R. (b. 1923)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0395

His experiences while aboard the cruiser USS Honolulu during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 29/05/1969

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MUNN, John P. (b. 1915)

U.S. Army Air Corps WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0800

His experiences at Wheeler field with the 18th Pursuit Group, 45th Squadron, during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 17/04/1990

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MURDOCK, Al (b. 1935)

Interview ID: OH 1998

UNT alumnus and former faculty member, Denton pastor, and retirement center administrator. Childhood, education, and perceptions of race relations in Florida and Texas; education at UNT, Southern Baptist College, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; career as associate pastor at First United Methodist Church in Denton; experiences with race relations and civil rights at First United and in Denton generally; experiences with Denton Ministers Alliance and Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship; influences of Bill Moyers and Carlyle Marney; perceptions of modern-day race relations, including the Black Lives Matter movement.
Date of Interview: 18/06/2020

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MURPHEY, Bob (b. 1921)

Texas House of Representatives.

Interview ID: OH 0043

Attorney, former Sergeant-at-Arms of the Texas House of Representatives, public speaker, nephew of former Governor Coke Stevenson. His experiences as Sergeant-at-Arms, 1949-53; Stevenson-Johnson senatorial race of 1948; comments about Coke Stevenson.
Date of Interview: 19/04/1969

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MURPHEY, John (b. 1921)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0258

His experiences while aboard the repair ship USS Vestal during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 06/12/1974

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MURPHY, Elizabeth (b. 1917)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. Nurse Corps.

Interview ID: OH 0373

Her experiences at Tripler General Hospital during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 30/05/1977

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MURPHY, J. R. (b. 1921)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0326

His experiences at Kaneohe Naval Air Station with the Supply Department during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 15/05/1976

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MURPHY, John Patrick (b. 1961)

Interview ID: OH 2010

UNT professor of jazz studies. His youth in Baltimore, Maryland, during the 1960s and 1970s including his music education at Baltimore County Public Schools, and the musical influence of the Left Bank Jazz Society. His experience as a UNT student in the jazz studies and music theory programs (1981-1986), playing saxophone in the One O’clock Lab Band and at venues around Denton. His research as an ethnomusicologist studying Cuban and Brazilian music and work as a professor at Western Illinois University (1992-2001) then the University of North Texas (2001-2020) where he served in faculty and administrative roles to further develop the jazz studies program and help preserve the program’s history.
Date of Interview: 06/04/2021

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MURRELL, Wyn L. (b. 1915)

Moore Business Forms.

Interview ID: OHB 0006

Industrial executive, Moore Business Forms, Denton, Texas. Education, early work background; planning manager of Moore Business Forms, Dallas; location and building of manufacturing facilities in Denton, 1945; public relations, communications, company philosophy; location of divisional headquarters in Denton; products; growth and expansion; corporate structure; employee relations; views on federal regulations; attitudes toward organized labor; early company history.
Date of Interview: 16/09/1975

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MUSE, M. Lamar (b. ca. 1919)

Interview ID: OHB 0001

Airline executive. Education; background in accounting; executive experiences with Trans-Texas airways; American Airlines, Southern Airways, Central Airlines (merged with Frontier), Universal Airlines; presidency of Southwest Airlines; legal battles; growth and expansion; advertising; relations with Dallas and Fort Worth city governments; competition with other airlines; efficiency of Southwest Airlines; fare price wars; views on government regulations, subsidies, environmentalists; comments about Dallas-Fort Worth Airport; factors in growth and success of Southwest Airlines; attitudes toward organized labor; Texas economic climate and entrepreneurship.
Date of Interview: 24/03/1976

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MUSICK, Clay H. (b. 1917)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0322

His experiences while aboard the battleship USS Arizona during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 14/05/1976

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MYERS, Francie (b. ca. 1910)

Interview ID: OH 1461

For the Ray Roberts Lake Oral History Project. Homemaker. Her reminiscences about rural life in northern Denton County and southern Cooke County, Texas, 1910-1987; her ancestors’ role in the founding of Valley View, Texas; evolution of the family farm; canning and food preservation; rural social activities; lightning storms and tornadoes; traveling peddlers; crops; doctors and folk remedies.
Date of Interview: 24/08/2001

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MYERS, J.M. (b. 1920)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0753

His experiences while aboard the cruiser USS Honolulu during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 23/04/1988

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MYERS, Janell (b. 1954)

Interview ID: OH 1511

Counselor. Her recollections concerning the Texas International Pop Festival, Lewisville, Texas, Labor Day Weekend, 1969. Her conservative family background in Dallas, Texas; her attraction to the hippie counterculture as a teenager; hanging out with hippies in Lee Park in Dallas; her college experience at North Texas State University in Denton; her participation in anti-Vietnam War demonstrations and sit-ins; her admiration of singer Janis Joplin; her decision to attend the Texas International Pop Festival; activities of the Hog Farm at the festival; use of drugs and alcohol at the festival; comments about the various rock groups at the festival; activities of “Wavy Gravy”; lasting memories of the festival.
Date of Interview: 16/08/2003

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MYERS, Lawrence (b. 1915)

U.S. Army Air Corps WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0506

His experiences at Hickam Field with Headquarters Squadron, 5th Bombardment Group, during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 06/06/1980

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MYNIER, Velma (b. 1911)

South-Park Manor Nursing Homes.

Interview ID: OHB 0098

Owner and administrator, South-Park Manor Nursing Homes, Corpus Christi and Refugio, Texas. Family background; experiences at Flour Bluff, Nueces County, during hurricane of 1919; employments as bookkeeper for husband’s car dealership, Kingsville, Texas, 1930s; effects of Depression in Kingsville; work with Red Cross during World War II and accounting job for car dealership, New Orleans, 1950s; opening of nursing home, Corpus Christi, 1958; comments on conditions of “rest homes” in Texas, 1950s; acceptance of Oklahoma University Nursing Home Administration fellowship, 1962; loss of leased land for nursing home and difficulty obtaining financing for new home; establishment of one hundredbed home, Corpus Christi; personnel of nursing home; comments on methods of payment by patients; views on nursing home chain operations; addition of sixty-fourbed facility in Refugio, 1964; importance of public relations activities; comments on government regulations and dealings with Health Department; training of personnel; reporting requirements for nursing homes; increase in mental patients at homes; dealings with EEOC; rewards of working in nursing home profession.
Date of Interview: 19/10/1984

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NAKANO, Mei T. (b. 1924)

Interview ID: OH 1069

College professor. Her experiences as a Japanese-American internee at the Amache, Colorado, internment camp during World War II. Childhood experiences with bigotry in rural Colorado; evacuation from Los Angeles to Amache, September, 1942; camp life; her marriage in camp; resettlement in Chicago; lasting impressions of the internment experience.
Date of Interview: 18/03/1995

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NANCE, Freddie M. (b. 1923)

Interview ID: OH 0895

Her experiences as a resident of Hamilton Park, Texas, 1956-90. Segregated education in Dallas; African-American housing in Dallas; employment history; decision to buy home in Hamilton Park; Hamilton Park School; home improvements; social life; church activities; school desegregation; Interorganizational Council; the “Buy Out.”
Date of Interview: 31/08/1990 to 09/09/1990

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NANCE, Thomas W. (b. 1919)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. E Troop. 2nd Squadron. 112th Cavalry. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 1485

His experiences in the Southwest Pacific Theater during World War II. His boyhood in Dallas, Texas; school activities; the Great Depression in Dallas; his enlistment in the Texas National Guard, October 15, 1940; horse cavalry training and maneuvers at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, and Fort Clark, Brackettsville, Texas; duty along the U.S.-Mexico border after the Pearl Harbor attack; Noumea, New Caledonia, August, 1942; decision to make the 112th a dismounted cavalry unit; duty on Woodlark Island, June-December, 1943; creation of a regimental combat team with the 112th Cavalry and the 148th Field Artillery on Goodenough Island; invasion of New Britain, December 15, 1943; combat around Arawe, New Britain, in coordination with the 158th Infantry Battalion and a tank company of the 1st Marine Division; his serious wounds from Japanese machine gun fire on Arawe; evacuation to the States and spending one year in a body cast at Ashburn General Hospital, McKinney, Texas; additional recuperation in VA hospitals; his postwar activities with the 112th Cavalry Association.
Date of Interview: 24/03/2003

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NASH, Kenton (b. 1915) and Minnie (b. 1915)

Interview ID: OH 0397

Experiences of a husband and wife at Kaneohe Naval Air Station during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 15/10/1977

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NASR, Paul Hage (b. 1961)

Interview ID: OH 1748

For the DFW Metroplex Immigrants Oral History Project. Lebanese-born immigrant to Lewisville, Texas. Life in Lebanon; family history; life during the Lebanese Civil War; knowledge of the U.S. before immigrating; obtaining a U.S. visa; arrival in New York, New York; obtaining citizenship; increased difficulty for Middle Eastern males entering the U.S. after September 1, 2001 attacks; American acculturation; Lebanese and Arab communities in the DFW area; visiting Lebanon as an American; thoughts in the U.S. immigration system.
Date of Interview: 02/05/2011

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NASSER, James A. (b. 1914)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0736

Businessman. His experiences at Schofield Barracks with the 98th Coast Artillery during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 13/11/1987

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NAUGHTON, Willard B. (b. 1922)

Interview ID: OH 0913

His experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Childhood in Colorado and Kansas; joining the CCC; assignment to Company 4703 near Council Grove, Kansas; description of camp; life in camp.
Date of Interview: 25/02/1993

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NAYLOR, Keith (b. 1919)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 2nd Battalion. 131st Field Artillery. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 0072

Postal worker, member of the “Lost Battalion.” His experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Fall of Java and capture; Bicycle Camp, Batavia, 1942; Changi Prison Camp, Singapore, 1942; building the Burma-Thailand Death Railway, 1942-44; Tamarkan, Thailand, 1944; Chungkai, Thailand, 1944; railroad maintenance in Burma, 1944; Tamuang, Thailand, 1945; liberation.
Date of Interview: 02/04/1971

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NEFF, Paul (b. 1911)

U.S. Army Air Corps WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0180

Businessman. His experiences at Hickam Field with the 31st Bombardment Squadron during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 13/04/1974

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NELSON, Martha Len (b. 1929)

Interview ID: OH 1745

For the Denton County Historical Commission. Native resident of Denton, Texas. Family history; relation to the first elected official in Dallas, Texas; Denton’s First State Bank; childhood and schooling in Denton; family during the Great Depression; playing piano; the Denton Square; Pearl Harbor and the Second World War; attending the University of North Texas; husband’s background; courtship; life in Austin, Texas; return to Denton; husband’s legal career; catering business; community involvement; children and grandchildren.
Date of Interview: 18/11/2010

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NELSON, Ralph (b. 1923)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 1745

His experiences while aboard the submarines USS Batfish and USS Parche in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Submarine School, San Diego, California, 1942; early torpedo problems; his responsibilities as a fire controlman; assignment to the Batfish, 1944; various patrols in the Luzon Strait and Makassar Strait; lifeguard duty off Palau for downed airmen; transfer to the Parche, 1945.
Date of Interview: 18/04/1996

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NETTLES, Robert L. (b. 1920)

Interview ID: OH 0891

His experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Childhood in Texas and New Mexico; joining the CCC; assignment to Company 817 at SP-38-T in Mother Neff State Park, Texas; transfer to Lake Brownwood, Texas; description of camps; life in camps.
Date of Interview: 27/02/1993

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NEVILL, Gale E. (b. 1906)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 6th Army.

Interview ID: OH 1391

Mechanical engineer. His experiences with the Corps of Engineers in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Pre-war job experiences; enlistment in the Corps of Engineers Reserve, 1933; service with the Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona and Colorado, 1933-34; active duty, December, 1941; assignment to Headquarters, 3rd Army, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, 1942; transfer to Headquarters, 6th Army, 1943; various responsibilities with the Engineers in the Southwest Pacific and the Philippines, 1943-45; rebuilding the Japanese infrastructure as part of the Army of Occupation, 1945.
Date of Interview: 23/03/1999

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NEWBAUER, Merle (b. 1919)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0351

His experiences while aboard the battleship USS Maryland during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 06/12/1976

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NEWHOUSE, Edward L. (b. ca. 1924) and Mary A. (b. 1926)

Interview ID: OH 0956

Their experiences as residents of Hamilton Park, Texas, 1955-90. Youth in East Texas; education in segregated schools; housing problems for African-Americans in Dallas; home improvements; social life; school activities; desegregation and closing of Hamilton Park Junior and Senior High Schools; flooding problems; Pacesetter; Civic League; zoning problems; the “Buy Out”; changes in quality of life in the community.
Date of Interview: 06/12/1990 to 14/12/1990

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NEWMAN, Ken (b. 1943)

Interview ID: OH 1861

For the UNT Foundation Oral History Project. Administrator and UNT Foundation emeritus board member. Experience as an undergraduate student at UNT; work experience; return to UNT as Director of the Professional Development Institute; UNT Foundation work; Foundation history.
Date of Interview: 18/09/2012

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NEWTON, Davis Porter (b. 1915)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 346th Harbor Craft Company.

Interview ID: OH 1365

Attorney. His experiences in the Southwest Pacific Theater during World War II; also his experiences as a prosecuting attorney of Class C war criminals for International Military Tribunal for the Far East after World War II. Assignment to New Guinea, 1944, and legal work there; assignment to an Army tugboat and operations around Mindinao, Philippines, 1944-45; assignment to War Crimes Commission, 1945; prosecution of Japanese personnel who served at the Ofuna prisoner-of-war interrogation center; description of Japanese atrocities; obtaining ex parte statements from former prisoners-of-war.
Date of Interview: 12/10/1996

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NEWTON, “Doc” (b. ca. 1897)

Interview ID: OH 1455

For the Ray Roberts Lake Oral History Project. Farmer. His description of buildings and families during a driving tour of Denton County, Texas.
Date of Interview: 02/09/1987

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NICHOLAS, R. D. (b. 1921)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0376

His experiences while aboard the battleship USS California during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 03/03/1977

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NICHOLS, Christopher Perry (b.1938)

Interview ID: OH 1487

Stage director. His recollections of his father, the artist Perry Nichols. Growing up at the family house/studio on Forest Park Road, Dallas, Texas, in the 1940s; his father’s first wife, Mary Nell Brooks; his description and identification of the arts people who visited his father’s studio; his father’s conversion of a church on Cole Avenue in Dallas into an apartment/studio in the late 1940s; his parents’ divorce, 1948; his father’s career and commissions to do murals in the late 1940s; commissions with Interstate Theaters, Sears Roebuck, Baker Hotel, Crozier Technical High School, and the Belo Corporation for the Dallas Morning News Building; reminiscences of Elizabeth Akin, George Dahl, Reid McBride, Donald Vogel, Olin Travis, and Golda Andrews; his father’s marriage to Akin, 1950-56; his father’s affair with Diana Hamon; the role of Jerry Bywaters on his father’s career; “The Dallas Nine”; the house on Noel Road and the social life there; the breakup of his father’s relationship with Hamon and subsequent marriage to Marty Hawn; his father’s alcoholism and death.
Date of Interview: 22/02/2003

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NICHOLS, John (b. 1916)

U.S. Marine Corps WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0405

His experiences at Kaneohe Naval Air Station during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 15/10/1977

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NICHOLS, Loyd Dean (b. *)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 1739

For the Tarrant County War Veterans Project. Childhood in Bonham, Texas; family life in the Great Depression; reaction to Pearl Harbor; decision to enlist in U.S. Navy; basic and advanced training; assignment as a range finder operator/electrician on the USS Drayton; Battles of Tassafaronga, Guadalcanal, San Pedro Bay, and others; strategies of naval, anti-submarine, and anti-aircraft warfare; preparation for invasion of Japan; discharge; marriage to Inez Langley; civilian career as an aviation mechanic with American Airlines.
Date of Interview: 09/05/2009

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NICHOLS, Martha (b. 1934)

Interview ID: OH 1159

University professor. Her experiences concerning the formation and development of the Women's Studies Program at the University of North Texas, 1988-95. Early interest in women's studies; organizing the Woman's Studies Program on campus; opponents and proponents; teaching methods; views on feminism.
Date of Interview: 23/10/1996

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NIELSEN, Eugene (b. ca. 1920)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0802

His experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Struggle for Corregidor; surviving the Palawan massacre, 1944.
Date of Interview: 11/12/1989

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NINE, Kenneth C. (b. 1921)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0798

His experiences at Schofield Barracks with the 27th Infantry during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941; comments about the author James Jones (From Here to Eternity).
Date of Interview: 28/04/1990

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NITCHKE, Pattie South (b. 1946)

Braniff International Airways.

Interview ID: OH 1964

Daughter of Charles S. South, former Vice President and Administrative Head of Braniff’s Latin-American Division. The in-flight and ground experiences of Braniff International Airways by Abra Schnur through a collection of former Braniff employee interviews. Interviewees include flight attendants, pilots, ticket agents, ground crew, executives and family members. Content includes personal reflections of Braniff’s impact on the DFW area and the airline industry as a whole with the “End of the Plain Plane” campaign brought in by Harding Lawrence. Discussions on being a part of the Braniff family and Braniff’s rise to the top of preferred airlines to its bankruptcy on May 12, 1982.
Date of Interview: 24/05/2014

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NIX, Clarence L. (b. 1920)

Interview ID: OH 0926

His experiences as a student at the Frederick Douglass Colored School, Denton, Texas, 1926-32.
Date of Interview: 17/07/1993

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NIX, Lucille (b. 1904)

Interview ID: OH 0949

Schoolteacher. Her experiences at the Frederick Douglass Colored School, Denton, Texas, 1949-69. Relationship with students; church activities; comments about Principal Fred Moore.
Date of Interview: 09/08/1993

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NIXON, Louise (b.1932)

Interview ID: OH 1610

For the Texas Textile Mill Oral History Project. Former employee of the Texas Textile Mill and longtime resident of McKinney, Texas. Nature of clerical work at the mill; memories of various mill products; memories of various mill employees.
Date of Interview: 27/10/2006

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NOEL, Thomas E. (b. 1894)

Interview ID: OHB 0025

Banker. Family background; boyhood work experiences; education; first job in banking; rise to bank president; early banking practices, equipment, laws; evolution of banking business; Depression; retirement and move to Denton, Texas, 1951; membership on bank boards; comments on banking in Denton through 1978; other business interests.
Date of Interview: 17/11/1978

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NORRIS, Julius M (b. 1920)

Interview ID: OH 1237

His experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Childhood in Brazos, Texas; joining the CCC; assignment to BR-83-W in Veteran, Wyoming; reenlistment to F-2-N in Apache Creek, New Mexico; transfer to Conchas Dam near Tucumcari, New Mexico; description of camps; life in camps.
Date of Interview: 06/03/1998

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NORRIS, Robinson R. (b. 1917)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0331

His experiences at Fort Shafter with the 64th Coast Artillery during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 12/06/1976

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NORTHERN, Joe (b. 1924)

Joe's Cleaners.

Interview ID: OHB 0021

Owner and operator of Joe’s Cleaners, Denton, Texas. Family background; early work experiences; education; work as youth in cleaning shop; opening Joe’s Cleaners, 1944; decline of dry cleaning business; his unique credit system; importance of self-employment; other business ventures; dealings with City of Denton; history of his business.
Date of Interview: 22/05/1978

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NORWOOD, Brenda (b.*)

Interview ID: OH 1870

For the Crisis at Mansfield Online Archive. Longtime African American resident of Mansfield, Texas. Childhood memories of Mansfield; segregation in social life and in public education; attendance at I.M. Terrell; desegregating Mansfield High; memories of Mansfield Crisis; education at UT-Arlington; career in Mansfield ISD; organizing Juneteenth celebration in Mansfield.
Date of Interview: 11/04/2015

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NUGENT, Leo B. (b. 1917)

U.S. Army Air Forces WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 1155

His experiences with the 11th Bomb Group at Hickam Field during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 05/10/1996

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NYAMAPFUMBA, George (b. 1978)

Interview ID: OH 1732

For the DFW Metroplex Immigrants Oral History Project. Zimbabwean-born immigrant to North Texas. Politics in Zimbabwe; Robert Mugabe; Rhodesia; farm seizures; HIV-AIDS; English as a Second Language; U.S. immigration policy; education at Richland College; modern Africa, Zimbabwe independence, 1980.
Date of Interview: 30/04/2011

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OAKLEY, Bill (b. 1920)

Interview ID: OH 0822

His experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Childhood in Ben Wheeler, Texas; joining the CCC; assignment to Company 3808 at DG-40-N near Carrizozo, New Mexico; company move to Tokay, New Mexico; description of camps; life in camps.
Date of Interview: 06/02/1991

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OELKER, Charles (b. 1918)

Interview ID: OH 0945

His experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Childhood in New Jersey; joining the CCC; assignment to Company 1226 at Camp S-71 (72F-22-NJ) in Stokes State Forest near Branchville, New Jersey; description of camp; life in camp.
Date of Interview: 09/10/1993

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OELSCHALAEGER, Max (b. 1943)

Interview ID: OH 1202

College professor. His experiences concerning the development of the Women's Studies Program at the University of North Texas. Early interest in women's issues; views concerning environmental ethics, eco-philosophy, and eco-feminism; ideas concerning the components for a quality women's studies program.
Date of Interview: 30/09/1997

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OFFERLE, Roy M. (b. 1921)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 2nd Battalion. 131st Field Artillery. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 0457

Member of the “Lost Battalion.” His experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Fall of Java and capture; Bicycle Camp, Batavia, 1942; Changi Prison Camp, Singapore, 1942; building the Burma-Thailand Death Railway, 1942-44; death of his older brother; Tamarkan, Thailand, 1944; Chungkai, Thailand, 1944; railroad maintenance in Burma, 1944; Phet Buri, Thailand, 1944-45; Bangkok, 1945; liberation.
Date of Interview: 14/08/1978

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OGG, Harry (b. 1922)

U.S. Navy WWII Veteran.

Interview ID: OH 0433

His experiences while aboard the tanker USS Neoshoduring the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Date of Interview: 08/07/1978

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OGLE, Ray (b. 1922)

U.S. Army WWII Veteran. 2nd Battalion. 131st Field Artillery. Texas National Guard.

Interview ID: OH 1190

His experiences while employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Childhood in Jack County, Texas; joining the CCC; assignment to a camp in Baggs, Wyoming; description of camp; life in camp.
Date of Interview: 03/09/1997

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Interview ID: OH 1192

Member of the "Lost Battalion." His experiences as a prisoner-of- war of the Japanese during World War II. Fall of Java and capture; Bicycle Camp, Batavia, 1942; Changi Prison Camp, Singapore, 1942; building the Burma-Thailand Death Railway, 1942-44; Kanchanaburi, Thailand, 1944; railway maintenance work, 1944-45; liberation.
Date of Interview: 03/06/1997, 10/06/1997

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