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Award winning author, journalist Daniel L. Coberly to Speak
Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2018). Award winning author, journalist Daniel L. Coberly to Speak. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/224033
[Circular promoting THE AMERICAN CANON By Daniel L. Marsh - 1939]
A pamphlet promoting "The American Canon" by Daniel L. Marsh, dated 1939, and printed by The Abingdon Press
Oral Interview of Daniel L. Preston
Daniel L. Preston talks about early music programs and groups at Moorhead State, the male choruses that he directed, and the recognition these groups received regionally and nationally. He also discusses his philosophy and techniques in the teaching of vocal music.https://red.mnstate.edu/oral_interviews/1050/thumbnail.jp
An interview with Daniel L. Smail
The interview with Daniel L. Smail traces his academic background and scholarly work as a medievalist, from Imaginary Cartographies (now translated into Italian as Cartografie immaginarie) to his recent projects on late medieval household inventories and documentary archaeology
Letter from Daniel L. Lyman on a family death, the Civil War, and the church
Letter from Daniel L. Lyman to his brother, Horace, and Mary Lyman. He discusses a family death, the Civil War, and the church
Daniel L. Daniels Oral History Interview
Oral history interview with Daniel L. Daniels by Norma Vance. Topics include: Biographical information such as parents and date of birth; Herding cows in the summer; Growing up near Moroni and Wales; Not attending school regularly; Raising sugar beets and hay; Feeling the need to wander; Working in the mines in Eureka; Purchasing his first car; Working on a cattle ranch; Breaking horses and mules in Iadaho and Oregon; Working on ranches, picking potates, and topping sugar beets in Idaho; His father\u27s immigration story from Denmark; His maternal granparents walking from New York to Utah across the plains; Meeting his wife and marrying in secret in Weiser, Idaho; Starting a family; Working in a butcher shop; Working as an inspector of rail lines for Union Pacific; Being drafted into the Army with six kids after WWII started; Finding his wife had paid off the mortgage for their house with his army salary while he was away; Moving to back Utah to be closer to and help his mother; Trying to farm, but giving it up to work on the drilling rigs; Hauling freight to the East and Hogs to the West; Getting out of the trucking business after a brake line went out; Eventually having fifteen children; Animals he had over the years such as horses, beef cattle, milk cows, and sheep; Growing up during the Great Depression; Always having enough food, but never enough cash; Trading butter to a boarding house for food scraps for their pigs; Driving his Father\u27s Model T as a child and getting in trouble; Attending funeral in Idaho and pulling a camping trailer to Oregon for a family reunion.The oral history interview with Daniel L. Daniels, conducted by Norma Vance, highlights Daniel L. Daniels\u27 experiences growing up in a rural, hardworking family, his travels and various jobs, and his deep connection to his family and community. His life was shaped by hard work, perseverance, and a strong sense of responsibility toward his family, making the most of his opportunities while navigating the challenges of the Great Depression, military service, and raising a large family
Interview with Daniel L. Greenberg
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Daniel L. Greenberg oversees the pro bono program at Schulte Roth & Zable LLP. From 1987 to 1995 he directed clinical legal programs at Harvard Law School, and from 1995 to 2004 he was executive director of New York City\u27s Legal Aid Society. He has been named an honorary fellow of Penn Law School
MS 108 Guide to Daniel L. Creson, MD, PhD Papers (1960-2005)
The Daniel L. Creson, MD, PhD papers contains information about Dr. Creson\u27s professional career primarily from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s. See more at MS 108
No.571 Daniel L. Reilly
Transcript (31 pages) of interview(s) by Becky B. Lloyd with Daniel L. Reilly on February 13, 2010Reilly (b. 1936) was born in Salt Lake City. He contracted polio in 1951 at the start of his 9th grade school year. He describes getting sick. He was taken to LDS Hospital for treatment and placed in an iron lung for six weeks. His body was paralyzed from the neck down. While in the hospital he was treated with hot pack therapy and, once out of the lung, water therapy. In total, he was in the hospital just over two months. He describes getting physical therapy from a married nurse/doctor team, who used electrical stimulation in conjunction with traditional therapy. He regained most of the use of his arms, and very limited use of his legs with the assistance of braces and crutches. When in college he decided to use a wheelchair full time. He completed his primary schooling at home and graduated from the University of Utah. He describes the effects of post-polio syndrome, including the need for a tracheotomy in 1996 and a tracheostomy in 2000. Mr. Reilly worked for the State of Utah as a statistician for over thirty years. He is the father of two sons. This interview is part of the Polio Oral History Project. Interviewer: Becky B. Lloy
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