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    Cody Autrey

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    Cody Autrey was raised in Freeport, Florida. He is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences. His passion for serving under-served populations has led him to volunteer with the American Red Cross, Crisis Text Line, and Shepherd\u27s Hope Health Clinic. Cody is currently researching ion-selective electrodes for the monitoring of ionic deficiencies in patient blood samples under the guidance of Dr. Karin Chumbimuni-Torres. He plans to obtain his M.D. and become a Trauma Surgeon.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ramp_gallery/1092/thumbnail.jp

    Amy Wesselman and David Autrey Interview

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College archivist Rich Schmidt with Amy Wesselman and David Autrey of Westrey Wine Company. The interview took place at Westrey Wine Company in McMinnville, Oregon on January 16, 2018. Amy Wesselman and David Autrey are co-owners and winemakers at Westrey Wine Company. In this interview, they discuss how they got hooked on wine and the wonderful mentors that showed them the way at the start. Wesselman discusses her involvement with the International Pinot Noir Celebration (IPNC), and both Wesselman and Autrey share their views on what the future looks like for Oregon wine

    Brooks Winery 20th Anniversary Interview: Amy Wesselman and David Autrey

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College archivist Rich Schmidt with Amy Wesselman and David Autrey of Westrey Wine Company. The interview took place at Westrey Wine Company in McMinnville, Oregon on January 16, 2018. Amy Wesselman and David Autrey are co-owners and winemakers at Westrey Wine Company. In this interview, part of the Brooks Winery 20th Anniversary Project, Wesselman and Autrey discuss the unexpected passing of Jimi Brooks, the founder of Brooks Winery, in September of 2004. Many of Brooks\u27s wine industry friends, including Wesselman and Autrey, came together to complete Brooks\u27s harvest that year. This interview sheds light on the story of camaraderie in the face of tragedy in the Oregon wine industry

    Herman Autrey oral history interview

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    Page numbers here indicate page numbers for "Read Online" interface. Page numbers listed on transcripts may differ. Tape 1..... pp. 1-29 Tape 2..... pp. 29-76 Tape 3..... pp. 76-118 Tape 4..... pp. 119-164 Tape 5..... pp. 164-210 Tape 6..... pp. 211-260 Tape 7..... pp. 260-311 Tape 8..... pp. 311-364 Tape 9..... pp. 365-415 Tape 10..... pp. 415-462Herman Autrey (1904 – 1980) first gained recognition playing trumpet in Fats Waller’s band from 1934 to 1939. Autrey’s performances with Waller on the Victor label form the foundation of his musical output and height of critical acclaim for his raucous trumpet playing. Before and after Waller’s death in December of 1943, Autrey played as a sideman in leading bands including orchestras fronted by Fletcher Henderson, Claude Hopkins, Stuff Smith and fellow Waller alum, Una Mae Carlisle in the 1940s. Autrey sustained injuries from a 1954 car accident and took off for about a year to recover but by the late 1960s joined Dixieland revivalists the Saints and Sinners in two European tours. While his trumpet was laid aside due to his age, throughout the 1970s Autrey could be heard singing at clubs throughout his adopted home of New York City. He died there in 1980 at the age of 75.Page 3 has a series of inserts meant to be viewed at the point of the recording interruption where it says, "See insert." There is a page 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d. The audio for Tape 8 cuts off at p. 358, but there are two more transcript pages of talk not included in the recording. The last 4 minutes and 25 seconds of Tape 10 is the interviewee playing a tape of "Do you Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans" by the Saints and Sinners, and possibly other songs.Portions of the publicly available digital files for this transcript have been altered to restore them to their original state

    Autrey, Adolphus P. J. - An inaugural dissertation on simple intermittent fever

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    Handwritten inaugural dissertation on simple intermittent fever by A. P. J. Autrey, of Richmond, Texas.Inaugural dissertation; no. 192

    Larry Autrey

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    Larry Autrey is pictured his school year at Tridell

    Herman Autrey

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    Doc Wilson with David Autrey

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    Doc Wilson poses with David Autrey at the International Pinot Noir Celebration at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon. Autrey is a co-founder of Westrey Wine Company in McMinnville, Oregon. Wilson is a Portland, Oregon culinary icon who worked as a sommelier at Jake\u27s Famous Crawfish for 32 years. (left to right): Doc Wilson, David Autreyhttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_wilson_photos/1042/thumbnail.jp

    David Autrey and Amy Wesselman Interview 01

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    David Autrey and Amy Wesselman are photographed during an oral history interview at Westrey Winery in McMinnville, Oregon on January 16, 2018. Autrey and Wesselman were interviewed by Linfield College archivist Rich Schmidt. David Autrey and Amy Wesselman are co-owners and winemakers at Westrey Wine Company, founded in 1993 along with Autrey\u27s father, Robert Autrey. They craft Pinot Noir and Burgundian-style Chardonnays, as well as some Pinot Gris. Westrey Wine Company sources fruit from multiple Willamette Valley vineyards, as well as from their own LIVE-certified Oracle Vineyard in Dundee, Oregon. (left to right): Amy Wesselman, David Autreyhttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_willamette_ohphotos/1454/thumbnail.jp

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Louis Autrey thanking him for the case of beer and wishes a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year
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