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The following is a list of the small cassette tape collections held in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC).
CT 5: Cougar Pep Songs, undated
CT 6: Washington State College Commencement Address, 1937
CT 7: Washington State College Commencement Address, 1941
CT 8: Holland, E.O. Radio Speech, 1940
CT 9: Compton Family Biography Dramatization, 1947
CT 10: Owen Science & Engineering Library Dedication, 1979
CT 11: Mondale, Walter (Vice President) Speech, WSU, 1978
CT 12: Crowley, D.J. Oral History, 1973
CT 13: Farm Price Problem Hearings, 1977
CT 20: Migliazzo, Arlin C. Oral History Collection, 1979-1980
CT 21: Service, Robert W. Recitations, undated
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 2 | Medley: "All Hail to Washington State," "Fight Song," and "Alma Mater March." (Dubbed from phonodisc.) |
| 2 - 4 | Medley: "Crimson and Gray Girl," and "Washington, My Washington." (Dubbed from phonodisc.) | |
The Washington State College commencement addresses of 1937 consist of two cassette tapes. They were abstracted in 1979 by Margo H. Knight.
Interview Identification Number: 6/1
Speaker: C.D. Martin
Location of Interview: Washington State College, Pullman, WA
Date of Interview: 1937
Length of Interview: 11 minutes
Abstractor: Carmen Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/25/1979
Release: NO
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 11 | Commencement Address, W.S.C. (Dubbed from phonodisc.) |
Interview Identification Number: 6/2
Speaker: E.A. Bryan
Location of Interview: Washington State College, Pullman, WA
Date of Interview: 1937
Length of Interview: 8 minutes
Abstractor: Carmen Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/25/1979
Release: NO
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 8 | Commencement Address, W.S.C. (Dubbed from phonodisc.) |
The Washington State College Commencement of 1941 consists of one cassette tape. They were abstracted in 1979 by Margo H. Knight.
Interview Identification Number: 7/1
Speaker: E.O. Holland
Location of Interview: Washington State College, Pullman, WA
Date of Interview: June 9, 1941
Length of Interview: 11 minutes
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/25/1979
Release: No
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 11 | Commencement Address (Dubbed from radio phonodisc.) |
The E.O. Holland Radio Speech ("Should I go to College?"), 1940, consists of one cassette tape. It was abstracted in 1979 by Margo H. Knight.
Interview Identification Number: 8/1
Speaker: E.O. Holland
Date of Interview: 1940
Length of Interview: 15 minutes
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/26/1979
Release: No
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 15 | "Should I Go to College?"--radio speech by E.O. Holland, 1940 (Dubbed from phonodisc.) |
The Compton Family Dramatization ("Ohio Story: The House on College Avenue"), 1947, consists of one cassette tape. It was abstracted in 1979 by Margo H. Knight.
Interview Identification Number: 9/1
Speakers: Compton Family
Date of Interview: 6/6/1947
Length of Interview: 15 minutes
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/26/1979
Release: No
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 15 | A dramatized biography of the Compton family including Wilson Compton. (Dubbed from radio transcription disc.) |
The Owen Science & Engineering Library Dedication, 1979, consists of one cassette tape. It was abstracted in 1979 by Margo H. Knight.
Interview Identification Number: 10/1
Speakers: Dr. Glenn Terrell, Dr, Robert Gibb,
Dr. Allene Schnaitter, and Mrs. Frances Penrose Owen
Location of Interview: Washington State University, Pullman, WA
Date of Interview: 3/29/79
Length of Interview: 30 minutes
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/27/1979
Release: No
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 30 | Dedication ceremony: Owen Science & Engineering Library. Speakers include Dr. Glenn Terrell, Dr, Robert Gibb, Dr. Allene Schnaitter, and Mrs. Frances Penrose Owen. |
The Vice President Walter Mondale speech was transferred to the Archives in 1978 or 1979. It consists of one cassette tape, and was abstracted in 1979 by Margot Knight.
INTERVIEW ABSTRACTS
Interview Identification Number: 11/1
Speaker: Walter Mondale
Location of Interview: Washington State University, Pullman, WA
Date of Interview: January 12, 1978
Length of Interview: 41 minutes
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/27/1979
Release: No
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape side | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 3 | Introduction by Wallis Beasley. |
| 3 - 8 | Introduction by Representative Tom Foley. The position of vice-president of the United States. | |
| 8 - 12 | Walter Mondale's remarks about public figures from Washington State. Opening remarks. | |
| 12 - 21 | His travels throughout the Western states. Serious problems in America. Development of Western resources and America's economic future. Energy. | |
| 21 - 25 | The importance of Western agriculture. Water policy. | |
| 25 - 27 | The role of the Federal government in the West. | |
| 27 - 30 | Arms reduction. The Panama Canal treaties. Human rights. | |
| Tape 1 Side B | 0 - 1 | Foreign policy should reflect the values of the American people. |
| 1 - 4 | Unemployment. | |
| 4 - 7 | The energy crisis and American energy policy. Value of the dollar threatened by foreign oil. | |
| 7 - 11 | Quality of life for Westerners. The importance of youth and its education. | |
The D.J. Crowley oral history interviews conducted by Azmi Y. Shawa in 1973 were transferred to the Archives between 1973 and 1979. They consist of two cassette tapes. They were abstracted in 1979 by Margot Knight.
INTERVIEW ABSTRACTS
Interview Identification Number: 12/1
Interviewee: D.J. Crowley, Superintendent, WSU Coastal Washington Research and Extension Unit
Interviewer: Azmi Y. Shawa
Location of Interview: Long Beach, WA
Date of Interview: 4/17/1973
Length of Interview: 55 minutes
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/30/1979
Release: No
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 3 | College experiences in the 1920's. |
| 3 - 13 | Growing blueberries. Work on cranberry disease. Problems growers had when he started work at The Coastal Washington Research and Extension Unit. Fruitworms. | |
| 13 - 25 | Insecticides that were used. Insect problems, Specifics on insecticide toxicity. Smudge pots. | |
| Tape 1 Side B | 0 - 12 | Agricultural situation during World War II, Japanese farmers,More on disease and crop problems. Frost, |
| 12 - 30 | Spraying. More about frost problems. His experiments in controlling frost in cranberry plots. Problems getting funds for frost control experiments. | |
Interview Identification Number: 12/2
Interviewee: D.J. Crowley, Superintendent, WSU Coastal Washington Research and Extension Unit
Interviewer: Azmi Y. Shawa
Location of Interview: Long Beach, WA
Date of Interview: 4/17/1973
Length of Interview: 55 minutes
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 7/30/1979
Release: No
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
| Tape | Estimated time on tape | Principal subjects covered |
| Tape 1 Side A | 0 - 7 | Controlling frost by sprinkling. His problems getting funding for experiments. |
| 7 - 14 | His relationship with Wilson Compton. Cranberry crop. Installing a sprinkling system to fight frost. | |
| 14 - 22 | Success of the sprinkling system. More on the installment. | |
| 22 - 30 | Saving frost-bitten spring wheat. Biblical analogy. | |
| Tape 1 Side B | 0 - 3 | Thoughts about learning and experimentation. The changes brought on by the sprinkling system. |
| 3 - 12 | Care of the cranberry crop. Use of herbicides and fertilizers. | |
| 12 - 16 | Talks about some of his fellow workers. Changes in agricultural methods. | |
| 16 - 25 | His personal health and retirement. Other workers at the unit. | |
These recordings from the 1977 hearing were transferred to the Archives between 1977 and 1979. It consists of seven cassette tapes.
ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION
Farm Price problems affecting wheat and livestock producers: hearing before the Subcommittee on Livestock and Grains of Accession No.: the Committee on Agriculture. House of Representatives 95th Congress, first session.
Testimony from approximately 150 witnesses was taken at this hearing which was held four days before the Farmers' Strike of the American Agricultural Movement. The testimony is primarily concerned with the economic situation of the family farm, the wheat set-aside program, parity, pricing, and the export of grain.
A full transcript of the hearing as well as additional testimony entered into the record (each witness was allowed only two minutes to speak but complete statements could also be submitted) is located in the U.S. Public Documents section of Holland Library: Y 4.Ag 8/1: P93/15.
Interview Identification Number: 13/1 - 13/7
Location of Interview: Pullman, WA
Date of Interview: 12/10/1977
Length of Interview: 7 hours
Abstractor: Margot H. Knight
Date of Abstraction: 8/2/1979