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    David King Udall correspondence

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    Typed copies of correspondence published in "Arizona Pioneer Mormon: David King Udall" (Tucson, Arizona, 1959). These letters, dated 1879 and 1880, deal with the land purchase handled by Ammon M. Tenney from Solomon and Morris Barth for the townsite of St. Johns; a protest from Marcus Baba de Padia and others claiming infringement on their land; and a letter from John Taylor appointing Udall bishop of St. Johns with instructions to take over all responsibility of records and accounts of land purchase from Barth brothers

    Portrait of David King, T

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    Portrait of David King from Chevron U.S.A. Standard Oil.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/3425/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of David King, G

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    Portrait of David King from Chevron U.S.A. Standard Oil.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/3423/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of David King, L

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    Portrait of David King from Chevron U.S.A. Standard Oil.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/3424/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of David King, A

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    Portrait of David King from Chevron U.S.A. Standard Oil.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/3422/thumbnail.jp

    Glenn Turner and David King, Tampa, B

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    Glenn Turner (left) and David King (right) speak at an event for Glenn Turner during the Electrical Council of Florida conference in Tampa, Florida.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy_commercial/5091/thumbnail.jp

    David King: graphic designer, ranged left

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    When once he art-edited the Sunday Times colour supplement, David King brought picture after picture of Leon Trotsky to the breakfast-tables of Britain. This was his first ever major intervie

    Marriage record of Young, David King and Howell, Mary Cook

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    Marriage license for David King Young and Mary Cook Howell. Charles M. Gray was the officiant

    David King Dunaway interview

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    Durante o mês de maio de 2016, o MidiaSon e a ECA-USP receberam David King Dunaway, documentarista, historiador, biógrafo e professor de Inglês e Literatura na Universidade do Novo México, para um curso de curta-duração sobre a produção do documentário radiofônico. Com a conclusão da série de aulas, convidamos o professor para uma conversa sobre seu trabalho como investigador de história oral e, principalmente, a importância do documentário radiofônico. A entrevista foi organizada em três partes: a primeira foca a carreira e algumas das produções mais relevantes do professor; a segunda aborda o documentário radiofônico em suas especificidades, e em relação a outros formatos, como o feature e o jornalismo cotidiano; e a terceira parte concentra-se nos assuntos como comunidades, ativismo por meio do rádio e os espaços disponíveis para a produção radiofônica documental.During the month of May 2016, MidiaSon and ECA-USP were joined by Professor David King Dunaway for a short-term course on radiodocumentary production. David Dunaway is a radio producer, historian and professor of English and Literature at the University of New Mexico. We invite the professor to talk about his work as an oral history researcher and, especially, the importance of radio documentary today. The interview was organized in three parts: the first focuses on the career and some of the most relevant productions of Professor Dunaway. The second part discusses the specificities of radio broadcast production. The third part focuses on subjects such as communities, radio activism, and broadcasting strategies for radiodocumentary
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