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    Reiley, Dooley, Wright

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    Photograph of (L-R) Bob Reiley, Clyde Dooley, and Willie Wright with their instruments. They used to play live music over Roanoke radio

    Schooling and education.

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    Schooling and education by Giles R. Wright with Howard L. Green and Lee R. Parks. Number 4 in the New Jersey Ethnic Life Series. Published by New Jersey Historical Commission

    John L. Wright Jr.

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations directo

    John L. Wright Jr.

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations directo

    John L. Wright Jr.

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations directo

    Letter: Paul L. Wright to Ida M. Tarbell, April 12, 1918

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    Handwritten letter, 2 page

    L. B. Wright, Utah Uranium Oral History Project

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    Transcript (37 pages) of an interview by Patricia Ray with L. B. Wright, on August 29, 1970. From tape number UR-175 in the Utah Uranium Oral History ProjectPatricia Ray interviewed Wright, an indepdendent miner, in Garden Grove, California. Subjects: surface and aerial techniques, maintaining claims, mining co-ops, ore grades, Navajo workers, safety, equipment, medical consequences of mining, finding uranium, AEC aid to independent miners, rewards of mining (37 pages)

    No.95 Ruth Wright Wilkins, interview by Everett L. Cooley

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    Transcript (51 pages) of interview by Everett L. Cooley with Ruth Wright ("Lane") Wilkins, University of Utah law professor and librarian, on May 27, 1986. This interview is no. 95 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-465 and U-467Wilkins recalls her early life and education; women in the University of Utah\u27s Law School, 1950s; and her time as a law clerk under Justices McDonaugh, Lewis, and Ritter, 1950s-1960s. Interviewer: Everett L. Coole

    Philip L. Phil Wright and Richard Dick Hutto Interview, 1991

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    Phillip Phil Wright discusses coming to work at the University of Montana Zoological Museum (now the Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum) in 1939 and his interest in the bird specimens in the C. F. Hedges collection. Wright and Richard Dick Hutto describe the history of ornithology, regulation of collecting permits, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1969, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and how the museum navigates preservation and access. The two also discuss the Boone and Crockett Club, the Elk Foundation, and the Dave Skaar’s Lati-long List of Birds, as well as the future of the Zoological Museum.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/umhistory_interviews/1027/thumbnail.jp

    John L. Wright Jr. with another man

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations director shaking hands with ma
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