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    Grover C. Gilmore interview, 14 August 2017

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    Grover C. Gilmore is the Dean and Professor of Applied Social Sciences at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. He received his Ph.D. from The John Hopkins University. This 2017 interview was collected as part of a yearlong, community-wide commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Carl Stokes\u27 election as mayor of Cleveland

    Letter from Grover C. Moreland to Oscar Monnig

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    Letter from Grover C. Moreland to Oscar Monnig about sending the meteorite. Including a shipping invoice

    Grover C. Smith Oral History Interview

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    Oral history interview by Mary Heers with Grover C. Smith, Topics include: Living in several U.S. States in his youth; Studying math and physics in college; Employment with a multi-national oil company studying seismic activity and international travel; Learning on the job and rising in the ranks; Tectonic plate movement; Mapping the earth through seismic data; Visiting family in Hyrum and making it home; Helping his father upholster furniture in his youth; Retirement and retirement work projects such as working at the L.D.S. Temple and getting book published; Being an introvert, taking a speech class, and participating in theater; Joining the Army to pay for college and returning years later to finish his education; Being introduced to geophysics by his oil company job; Places he would like to visit; Not letting little blips on a seismographs keep him from living a normal life; A power grab by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in the 1980s and U.S. oil companies going bankrupt; Waiting in line for fuel at gas stations; Interesting projects in the Dominican Republic, at the Great Salt Lake, and in Indonesia.Mr. Grover Smith lives in Hyrum, Utah, but was originally from Muskogee, Oklahoma. He has lived all over the country during his career as a geophysicist, doing seismic surveys and data analytics, primarily for oil and gas companies. He tells lots of interesting stories of seismic activity and oil drilling

    Grover C. \u27Tex\u27 Owen

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    This black and white photograph features the Creamery, Fred Harvey business, Newton. Grover C. \u27Tex\u27 Owen, manager, standing beside the machine used to process cottage cheese. Information provided by Mrs. Grover C. Owen. Owen, Grover C. Full resolution copies of this file are not available.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/2905/thumbnail.jp

    Grover C. Krauss, (1885), purchased by Mr. Grover C. Krauss on April 11, 1954.

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    Documents regarding the double headstone for Grover C. Krauss, (1885), buried with Amanda K. Krauss, (1885-1954), purchased by Mr. Grover C. Krauss. The marker was placed at Mem Park Cemetery, Lot 153, Section 8 in Sylvania, Ohio. The stone is made of R. O. Ages certified with Sandblast letters. Obituary is included

    [Clipping: Grover C. Staiti Dies]

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    Newspaper clipping containing a short article and obituary about the death of Grover C. Staiti. Surviving family relations and social connections are mentioned, including his position as director of the Houston Chamber of Commerce

    The Gage Record

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    Weekly newspaper from Gage, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising

    The Gage Record

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    Weekly newspaper from Gage, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising

    The Gage Record

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    Weekly newspaper from Gage, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising

    The Gage Record

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    Weekly newspaper from Gage, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising
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