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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Hurd, Peter
Date of interview: August 27, 1969
Location of interview: San Patricio, New Mexico
Length of interview: Not given
Brief synopsis of interview: Mr. Hurd provides his experiences in Pennsylvania and New
Mexico in the 1920s and 1930s.
Topics:
Family life and background
Education
Hobbies
N. C. Wyeth
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Hurd, Peter
Date of interview: October 27, 1952
Location of interview: Carlsbad, New Mexico
Length of interview: 10 minutes
Brief synopsis of interview: Mr. Hurd plays his guitar and sings in Spanish.
Topics:
Entertainment--Music
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Peter Hurd Mural
Date of interview: Not given
Location of interview: Lubbock, Texas
Length of interview: 1 tape (25 minutes)
Brief synopsis of interview: This tape is a narration by Carol Collier describing Peter
Hurds historical mural, located at Holden Hall (then the old West Texas Museum) on
the Texas Tech campus.
Topics:
MuseumsTexas
Artfrescoes and murals
Historical figuresLubbock and South Plains region
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Hutcheson, C. R. Choc
Date of Interview: June 28, 1999
Location of Interview: Lubbock, Texas
Length of Interview: 65 minutes
Brief Synopsis of Interview: Choc Hutcheson is a longtime supporter of Texas
Tech Universitys School of Mass Communications.
Hutcheson provides background information from early childhood to career
development as a journalist.
Topics:
Hutcheson, C. R. Choc
Journalism
Texas Tech: School of Mass Communications
Mass Communications
Texas Journalism
Journalists
Reporters
Journalism and History
Media Coverage
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Hutcheson, Mrs. Don
Date of interview: April 3, 1978
Location of interview: Abilene, Texas
Length of interview: 1 tape (7 minutes)
Brief synopsis of interview: Mrs. Hutcheson gives information about her husbands
grandmother who had died recently, and during the conversation is asked about the
possibility of a dugout in Glasscock County, Texas.
Topics:
Family background
Colorado City, Texasanecdote on birth of twins
Glasscock County, Texasdugout inquiry
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Hutchinson, Dr. James Thomas
Date of interview: March 6, 1954
Location of interview: Lubbock, Texas
Length of interview: 2 tapes (1 hour, 30 minutes)
Brief synopsis of interview: Dr. Hutchinson relates the history of Lubbocks first
hospital, including the training of personnel, accounts of early medical practices in the
West, early schools and other institutions in Lubbocks early days.
Topics:
Hospitals and clinicsLubbock
Epidemicsflu (1918) and typhoid fever
Medicine and medical societiesTexas
Nursingearly training and nursing schools
Public schoolsTexas
PhysiciansLubbock
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Hutto, Homer H.
Date of interview: March 13, 1981
Location of interview: Cedar Gap, Texas
Length of interview: 1 tape (1 hour)
Brief synopsis of interview: Homer Hutto discusses his past, including his experiences
with the newspaper business and the Anson, Texas, Chamber of Commerce.
Topics:
JournalismTexas
Family background
AgricultureJones County, Texas
Anson, Texasannual and special events
Chambers of CommerceTexas
Colleges and universitiesAbilene, Texas
Petroleum industryJones County, Texas
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: Hyatt, Nettie, and Joe Bridges
Date of interview: October 1975
Location of interview: Lubbock, Texas
Length of interview: 1 tape (30 minutes)
Brief synopsis of interview: Nettie Hyatt and Joe Bridges talk about the time they spent
on the Slaughter Ranch.
Topics:
Cattlebreeding and dipping
Family backgrounds
Ranch life (1920s)
Water conservationwells
Weather conditionsblizzards
Robert Lee (Bob) Slaughter
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NAME OF PERSON INTERVIEWED: ICASALS Symposium
Date of interview: October 31, 1966
Location of interview: Lubbock, Texas
Length of interview: 2 tapes (1 hour, 30 minutes)
Brief synopsis of interview: In Tape 1, S. Dillon Ripley speaks on ancient irrigation and
other aspects of limited water resources. In Tape 2, Stewart L Udall, then U. S. Secretary
of the Interior, speaks on conservation, its implications and its future.
Topics:
Anthropologyancient irrigation modes
Soil and water conservationICASALS program
Grover E. Murray
Harry H. Ransom
W. D. "Dub" Rogers
John Ben Sheppard
J. R. Woolf
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