Interviews, 1998-2001. 1998-2001.

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Interviews, 1998-2001. 1998-2001.

Audiocassettes and transcriptions of 35 interviews along with supporting documentation files. The interviewees were: LaVerne T. Austin; Margaret Ann Bastian; Martha Butler; Reinhold Carlson; Simon Casady; John Chrystal; C. Ben Condon; Ralph Dorner; Jeannettee Eyerly; Ann Wallace and Robert Fleming; Mary A. Grefe; Luther Hill, Jr.; Harry Jensen; David and Elizabeth Kruidenier; Madelyn Levitt; Kenneth MacDonald; Robert Mannheimer; Edwin T. Meredith, III; Clare Mills; Owen J. Newlin; Louise Rosenfield Noun; Addison Parker; Robert D. Ray; John Rice; Mary Ann Riley; Joseph Rosenfield; LuVerne Shiffler; Reece Stuart III; Margaret Swanson; Virginia Van Liew; Bennett Webster; Fred Weitz; John Wetherell.

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Jensen, Harry

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Chrystal, John.

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Farmer and banker. After leaving the U.S. Navy, John Chrystal received his B.S. (1949)in Economics from the University of Iowa, and an A.S. (1989) in Small Business Management from Iowa Lakes Community College. A member of the Garst family, John was raised by Roswell and Elizabeth Garst, after the death of his mother, Dorothy. John was a managing partner in the Garst and Thomas Hybrid Seed Company and was also involved in his uncle's efforts to build agricultural links to the Soviet...

Kruidenier, Elizabeth.

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Bastian, Margaret Ann.

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Kruidenier, David.

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Des Moines Oral History Project.

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The Project was a joint effort of the Des Moines Oral History Committee and the Iowa Historical Foundation. The goal of the project was to "collect tape-recorded interviews from Des Moines residents who represented the subject areas of business, law and government, media, civic activism, education, ethnicity, religion and society." From the description of Interviews, 1998-2001. 1998-2001. (State Historical Society of Iowa, Library). WorldCat record id: 54850094 ...

Rice, John F.

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Butler, Martha

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Riley, Mary Ann.

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Newlin, Owen J.

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Hill, Luther.

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Fleming, Robert John, 1944-

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Stuart, Reece.

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Swanson, Margaret J. Mackenzie

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Grefe, Mary A.

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Mannheimer, Robert.

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Carlson, Reinhold A.

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Wetherell, John R.

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Condon, C. Ben.

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Eyerly, Jeannette

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Jeannette Hyde Eyerly's novels for young adults explore difficult aspects of life, including teen pregnancy and fatherhood, divorce, crime, alcoholism. She has been honored with the Susan Glaspell Award (1965), the Christopher Award (1969), has been named on the Child Study Association list, Books of the Year (1970), and the American Library Association "Book for Reluctant Reader" (1987). Under a joint pseudonym (Jeannette Griffith), Eyerly and Valeria Winkler Griffith wrote "Dearest Kate" and a...

Schiffler, LuVerne.

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Rosenfield, Joseph.

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Austin, LaVerne T.

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Parker, Addison, 1964-

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Casady, Simon.

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Webster, Bennett.

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Mills, Clarence A.

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Fleming, Ann Wallace.

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RAY, ROBERT D.

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Weitz, Fred.

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Dorner, Ralph.

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Noun, Louise R.

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Louise Rosenfield Noun, social activist, art collector, philanthropist, author, and co-founder of the Iowa Women's Archives, was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1908, the daughter of Meyer and Rose (Frankel) Rosenfield. Noun became widely recognized for her leadership and commitment to a number of organizations and causes, especially those benefitting women. She is the author of three books, two about the women's movement in Iowa and the other, her autobiography. From the description of...

Van Liew, Virginia.

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MacDonald, Kenneth.

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Levitt, Madelyn.

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Meredith, Edwin T.

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