KUOM Radio interview tapes, 1982-1984.

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KUOM Radio interview tapes, 1982-1984.

The collection comprises 11 interviews by Truly Latachaw with Alan Lathrop, Kenn Barry, Douglas Hatfield and Naomi Strang, Burton Paulu, Charles Nolte, Don Stolz, Dr. Frank Whiting, Donald Z. Woods, and E.W. Ziebarth.

15 reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7885891

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Whiting, Frank M.

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Frank M. Whiting was professor and director of the University of Minnesota Theatre from 1944-1970. He served as director and captain of the Centennial Showboat, University of Minnesota (1958-1974) and was one of the members of the steering committee for establishing the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. After leaving Minnesota, Dr. Whiting was an adjunct professor at the University of Utah. Dr. Whiting was president of the American Educational Theatre Association and served on the Arts Committee f...

Lathrop, Alan K., 1940-....

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Hatfield, Douglas Proctor

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Paulu, Burton, 1910-

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Ziebarth, E. W. (Elmer William), 1910-

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Elmer William Ziebarth was born on October 4, 1910 in Columbus, Wisconsin. He earned his B.S. in 1933 and Ph.M. in 1934 from the University of Wisconsin. In 1948, he earned his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. He began his career at the University of Minnesota in 1936 as an instructor in the speech department. He was appointed as program director for radio broadcasting in 1938 and acting manager in 1944. In 1945, Dr. Ziebarth resigned from the University to become the educati...

Stolz, Don

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Woods, Donald Z.

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Latchaw, Truly Trousdale.

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The four Trousdale brothers, sons of Charles Ward and Mary Louis (Cox) Trousdale, began their theatrical career as boys performing in local plays and concerts. Their professional careers began as Swiss Bell Ringers. Originally they performed together, but eventually each brother had his own troupe and theater circuit. From the description of Trousdale brothers tonight!, [undated]. (Minnesota Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 79716755 ...

Strang, Naomi

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Barry, Kenn R.

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Nolte, Charles Miller

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