University of New Mexico Archives Oral History Collection, 1989-[ongoing]

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University of New Mexico Archives Oral History Collection, 1989-[ongoing]

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Hibben, Frank C. (Frank Cummings), 1910-2002

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Heady, Ferrel, interviewee

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University of New Mexico. Archives

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In 1989 Terry Gugliotta, University of New Mexico Archivist, began the University of New Mexico Archives Oral History Collection. She interviewed people associated with the University; students, professors, administrators, regents, etc. A couple of the interviews were done by Carol Joiner, the rest by Gugliotta. The majority of the interviews were conducted in Albuquerque, N.M. others were done in various states such as Colorado, Virginia and California. This ongoing collection has ...

Maxwell museum of anthropology

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King, Bob, interviewee

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University of New Mexico.

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The University of New Mexico was established by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico in 1889. It was to be located in Albuquerque. Elias Stover was appointed the first president. The new institution opened in rented rooms as a summer normal school, June 15, 1892, beginning regular instruction on September 21st in the first building erected on the campus. In 1901 Dr. William G. Tight became president. He introduced the "Pueblo Style" architecture for the University buildings. U...

University of New Mexico. Board of Regents.

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Although the archive is listed as belonging to the University Secretary, that office was not established until 1948 by President Tom Popejoy. Prior to that time the responsibility for the records rested with the Office of the President. John Durrie, who was named the first Secretary of the University, was responsible for gathering most of the materials from the early years and saving them from destruction. Despite his best efforts, however, he could not always control events. As the records aged...

University of New Mexico. University Libraries

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On April 25, 1974, young army captains led a coup d'etat in Portugal, thus deposing the government originally headed by Ant?nio de Oliveira Salazar, a right-wing dictatorship which had lasted nearly fifty years under Salazar, himself, and his less powerful successor, Marcello Caetano. Salazar's demise was linked to the Colonial War, involving Portuguese control of Angola and Mozambique -- colonies which sought independence. It was also linked to poor economic conditions and the repr...

Peck, Richard E.

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Harding Pegmatite Mine.

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Hooker, Van Dorn, 1921-....

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Mr. Hooker was the first official University of New Mexico Architect. He held this position from December 1963-July 1987. In 1996, he donated materials he collected while the University Architect. From the description of Papers, 1892-1987. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 42427551 Van Dorn Hooker was born in Carthage, Texas in 1921. Hooker received his Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the University of Texas and practiced in Austin, Texas until...

University House (Albuquerque, N.M.)

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Snow, Jane, 1914-

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University Arena (Albuquerque, N.M.)

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