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9.05.012: "CBC Keynotes: Lori Cooper, Don Walsh," 199?
Lori Cooper's Keynotes show with Don Walsh backing her up
Liz Cooper interview
23 p. transcript of an interview with Liz Cooper, conducted by Don McLean on August 11, 1982. Tape number IH-SD.100, transcript disc 191.Interview mainly consists of a discussion of SUNTEP. There are no index terms provided.Othern
9.04.005: "Plankerdown Band: CBC Morningside, 8 March 1994"
Kelly Russell, Don Walsh and Lori Cooper talking about Plankerdown Band on CBC's Morningside
Don Cooper pole vaulting
Athletics. Don Cooper. Track action. Track and field athlete Don Cooper pole vaults over the bar
Eugene Cooper vs. Don Parks
Don Parks, scrappy Houston middleweight, lands a right to the head of Amarillo\u27s defending champion Eugene Cooper. Cooper won first-round knockout. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition February 15, 1952.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/17695/thumbnail.jp
8.07.001: "The Pink, White and Green" dedicated to Don Walsh by Al Pittman, February 1999
Signed by the author. While this copy is dedicated to Don Walsh, the original poem was dedicated to his brother Des, as indicated below the title
Don Hill Video Interview
Don Hill was born in Yakima and moved to Easton before he turned one. Don graduated from Cle Elum High School in 1955. He entered the logging industry at the age 10 in his father’s company. In the late 40s he cut, and his dad hauled bobbies and timber props to the #9 mine. Over his career he’s built roads into Cooper river, mineral springs up to Red Top, Table Mountain, and Salmon la Sac. He logged throughout the county including Green canyon in Ellensburg . Don came out of retirement to build roads and golf courses throughout Suncadia.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/rrcehc_interviews/1013/thumbnail.jp
Texas Cleaver
A journalist, author, and politician, Biggers was born September 27, 1868, in Meridian, Texas, and grew up in a ranching environment. He edited and wrote for several West Texas newspapers, served in the Texas Legislature, and was active in land promotion in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. He authored several books, including History That Will Never Be Repeated (1901), Pictures Of The Past (1902) [both under the pen name Lan Franks], Cattle Range To Cotton Patch (1905), Shackelford County Sketches (1908), and Our Sacred Monkeys (1933). Don Hampton Biggers died at a rest home in Stephenville on December 11, 1957, a month after his wife's death, Nettie.Volume 3. Number 11
Don Gale, author of Francie and the Basket Women,holding a copy of the book, Stephenville
Don Gale, author of Francie and the Basket Women, holding a copy of the children's book which is set in Newfoundland and tells the tale of a little girl, Francie, who runs away from the dentist and hops aboard a train. While on the train Francie meets several basket makers, one of which cure her tooth ache
Billy Goat
A journalist, author, and politician, Biggers was born September 27, 1868, in Meridian, Texas, and grew up in a ranching environment. He edited and wrote for several West Texas newspapers, served in the Texas Legislature, and was active in land promotion in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. He authored several books, including History That Will Never Be Repeated (1901), Pictures Of The Past (1902) [both under the pen name Lan Franks], Cattle Range To Cotton Patch (1905), Shackelford County Sketches (1908), and Our Sacred Monkeys (1933). Don Hampton Biggers died at a rest home in Stephenville on December 11, 1957, a month after his wife's death, Nettie."The Billy Goat : Always Buttin' In.""Published Every Time the Signs are Right which Zodiac Event Occurs About Four Times a Month at Rotan, Fisher County, Texas" -- Cover
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