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    Oral history of logging: Tom Baker

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    In this audio interview, Tom Baker records himself talking about his logging oral histories project. Baker’s main objective in this audio file is to record as many loggers’ names as he can remember. Baker had a few experiences with logging as a child, but did not imagine himself logging as an adult. He ended up in the forestry tech program at Haywood Community Technical College and began working for Hennessee Lumber Company in 1972. He eventually had his own logging crew, was a timber buyer, and personally cut a million pieces of timber

    Tom Baker, Faculty Recital, January 22, 2005

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    Concert program for Tom Baker, Faculty Recital, January 22, 200

    Interview with Tom Baker

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    Tom Baker is interviewed by Abigail Fox on June 1, 2016, as part of Mountain People, Mountain Lives: A Student Led Oral History Project. Baker talks about his time as a paratrooper with the 101st division and going to Vietnam and the Veteran’s support group he started at Western Carolina University. He recalls his schooling and career as a forester and logging in Western North Carolina. He also shares his experience with extreme sports

    Tracking insurance litigation in the age of COVID-19 with Professor Tom Baker

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    Law School Professor Tom Baker is the creator of the Covid Coverage Litigation Tracker, which provides empirical research on insurance disputes and resolutions during the pandemic

    Tom Baker Portrait Photo

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    Wrestling portrait photo with the wrestler Tom Baker. Neg. No. 73-1735. [Subject: Tom Baker; Taken For: Dave Martin

    Eliott Baker

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    A photograph showing Eliott Baker in a crowd. He is looking at the camera. Beside him, and to his right is Tom Spillane. Other people can be seen beside him.To learn more about Eliott G. Baker, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/375Written on back, "Eliott Baker '74 Tom Spillane (to Eliott's left)

    Oral History Audio Files - Sleeping Bear Dunes Region - Port Oneida Area - Baker, 1979, 2004-2008

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    Audio recordings of oral history interviews with members of the Baker family in 1979 and between 2004-2008. Interview with Fred Baker conducted by Ellsworth and Lucille Faulman on February 23, 1979 covers information on his life growing up, family history, and the Port Oneida area. Interview with Ruth Oleson conducted by Tom Van Zoeren on March 22, 2004 covers personal and family history as well as information on various families in the area. Series of interviews conducted with Jack and Lucille Barratt by Tom Van Zoeren from 2004 to 2008 covering information about personal and family history, the Port Oneida area, and life and work on the farm. Description of recordings based on summaries and one transcript available in 'Information on Farms, Families, etc.' series.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107606/2/Audio-Baker-BakerF.ziphttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107606/3/Audio-Baker-OlesonR.ziphttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107606/4/Audio-Baker-Barratt_orig.ziphttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107606/5/Audio-Baker-Barratt_tracks.ziphttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107606/6/Audio-Baker-Barratt_Jack.zi

    First person – Tom Carruthers.

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    First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Tom Carruthers is first author on ‘ exTREEmaTIME: a method for incorporating uncertainty into divergence time estimates’, published in BiO. Tom conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student in Professor Robert Scotland's lab in the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford. He is now a postdoc in the lab of Dr William Baker at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, working on determining the extent to which large molecular phylogenies provide information about evolutionary history

    Anna (Anderson) Baker Interview

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    Anna (Anderson) Baker (b. 1904) describes her childhood, touching on Fowler Creek School, spinning, soap making, canning, medicinal remedies, and blacksmithing. She describes life with her husband, Tom, who worked for the Northwestern Improvement Company and U.S. Forest Service. While married to Tom, Anna also worked as a cook for the Forest Service, as she explains in the interview. Baker also speaks about Lake Kachess, where she lived in the 1950s. The cover image depicts Kachess Lake from Kachess Lodge in upper Kittitas County, Washington, circa 1900.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_history/1003/thumbnail.jp
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