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1 Douglas Davies is interviewed by Susan McInnis on April 3, 1991 in Alaska Douglas Davies asks if Robert Peary reached the North Pole first or at all. 1991-04-03
2 Patty Kastelic and Terry Foster Brimner are interviewed by Susan McInnis on February 18, 1990 in Fairbanks, Alaska Patty Kastelic, director of Student Affairs at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Terry Foster Brimner, Fairbanks attorney specializing in family law discuss conflict resolution and mediation. 1990-02-18
3 Walter Munk is interviewed by Susan McInnis on September 14, 1994 in Alaska Walter Munk is studying how acoustic underwater tests can help oceanographers determine the extent of global warming. 1994-09-14
4 Ray Barnhardt is interviewed by Stephen Lay in 1982 in Fairbanks, Alaska Ray Barnhardt talks about the reorganization of what was the School of Education and the Department of Psychology and Sociology into a new college - Human and Rural Development, focusing on cross-cultural and rural emphasis to address some of the issues and problems that exist unique to the state...
5 Therkel Stræde is interviewed by Susan McInnis on December 3, 1993 in Alaska Historian Therkel Stræde discusses WWII, Denmark, Nazism, the rescue of the Danish Jews during WWII, and extremism at that time and the present. 1993-12-03
6 University of Alaska Fairbanks students talk about what they like about the university in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1983 ORAL HISTORY 2000-78-66. Todd King talks about why he would recommend the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Jan talks about her experiences coming to the university, using the services at the Rural Student Services, recommending the university to others, and the university helping rural students ad...
7 Fairbanks Arts Review unnumbered. Voting Propositions; classical music
8 Harry Hilton and Sally Taylor are interviewed by Stephen Lay in 1982 in Fairbanks, Alaska Dean Harry Hilton talks about increased enrollment numbers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, reasons for the expected influx this fall, in-state recruiting effort which has been improving yearly, and acceptance of high school teachers and counselors as far as the selection of programs offere...
9 Northern Storyteller. [unnumbered August 20-21] Northern Storyteller August 20-21. The Faithless Lollybird parts 1&2, Brenda Phillips reads the book The Faithless Lollybird by Joan Aiken, Published by Doubleday & Company.
10 Louis Rey speaks at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1982 Louis Rey talks about the history of the Arctic, concerns for future development of the region, young ecosystems in the north, northern lands experiencing successions of glaciation interspersed with warmer periods, discovery and exploration of the Arctic regions, discovery for the sake of scienti...
11 John Gilmore is interviewed by Stephen Lay in 1981 at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska Robert Elsner talks about joining the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), belonging to the NEIA, championship tournaments under the direction of these two organizations, belonging to NCAA Division II and why they are now going into Division II, competing in national championship meet...
12 Karen Cedzo reports on the construction of Constitution Park on the campus of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska Karen Cedzo reports on the construction of the Constitutional Park on campus, beginning of the project in May by the Physical Plant staff, H and H Contractors taking over the work, light installations and concrete forms, planting scheduled at the end of the summer and dedication in September, the...
13 Richard Seifert is interviewed by Steve Lay in 1984 at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska Richard Seifert talks about making homes more energy efficient, calculating heat loss, furnaces, and making window less of a heat loss.
14 University of Alaska Fairbanks students talk about what they like about the university in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1983 ORAL HISTORY 2000-78-67. Eric [no last name] reads a script about the university. Dave and Monica [no last names] talk about choosing the University of Alaska Fairbanks, quality of the education at the university, strengths of the university, and recommending the university to other students.
15 Tony Strong is interviewed by Stephen Lay in 1981 in Fairbanks, Alaska Tony Strong talks the purpose of the discussion panel on the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, is to bring information to the public about the efforts that were put into the Settlement Act by the Native community, what has happened since the Act in terms...
16 Marina Miller is interviewed by Bill Campbell on October 18, 1989 in Alaska Marina Miller talks about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the oil spill, Alaskan roadside trash and nuclear-powered space probes. 1989-10-18
17 John Gilmore is interviewed by Stephen Lay in 1982 in Fairbanks, Alaska John Gilmore talks about activities commemorating the 60th anniversary of the first day of classes at the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, the reception at the Patty Center, George Sheehan, the role of athletics and physical education at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, locatio...
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18 Don McKee and Fred Husby are interviewed by Karen Cedzo in 1981 at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska Don McKee talks about starting to raise hogs about twenty years ago, expanding their hog operation to about 40 sows to make a slaughterhouse operation feasible to market the meat, and the family owned 300 head pork production on Chena Hot Springs Road. Fred Husby talks about arriving in 1975 and ...
19 Bettye Fahrenkamp answers questions on a live call-in radio show with Susan McInnis on November 19, 1989 in Fairbanks, Alaska 1989-11-19
20 Juan Roederer is interviewed by Steve Lay on September 6, 1984 at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska Juan Roederer talks about signing an agreement of cooperation with a counterpart from the Soviet Polar Geophysical Institute, the study of the aurora at very high latitudes, the difficulty of maintaining a dialog with the Soviets even at the scientific technical level, restrictions, the speed at ... 1984-09-06