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    No.186, Kenneth L. Hatch, interview by Tim Larson

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    Transcript (48 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with Kenneth L. Hatch of Seattle, Washington, on May 20, 1988. This interview is no. 186 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 774Hatch (b. 1935) recalls his childhood in Vernal, his education, military service, and his career in broadcasting at KSL and KIRO. He provides information about Bonneville International, the holding company for the LDS church, and management figures such as Arch Madsen, Lloyd Cooney, etc. Interviewer: Tim Larso

    No.193, Arthur L. Higbee, interview by Tim Larson

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    Transcript (42 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with radio and television broadcaster Arthur L. Higbee, on August 25, 1986. This interview is no. 193 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 530. Accompanied by Higbee\u27s vitaHigbee recalls his early experiences with and the establishment of KSUB radio in Cedar City, Utah, 1940-1948; his work at KCPX radio and KTVT television, Salt Lake City, 1948-1950; and his appointment as professor and director of Telecommunications, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1959-1987. Interviewer: Tim Larso

    P. L. Larson

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    The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah

    No. 86, G. Bennett Larson, interview by Timothy Larson

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    Transcript (35, 49, 6 pages) of an interview by Timothy Larson with G. Bennett Larson, physician, on July 9, 1984. This interview is no. 86 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-322, U-323, U-324, and U-325Larson (b. 1910) recalls his career in radio and later television in Salt Lake, Washington D. C., New York and California, 1920s-1970s; and his association with entertainers--Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Milton Berle, and Fannie Brice among others. Interviewer: Tim Larso

    Lola Larson Oral History Interview

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    Oral history interview of Lola Larson by Jennifer L. Lund about women involved in Girl Scouting

    Letter dated 30 March 1914 at Mayfield, Utah, from L. C. Larson to N. O. Anderson of Ephraim, Utah

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    Typescript (4 pages), copy of a letter from L. C. Larson of Mayfield, Utah, recounting his experience on October 17, 1865, of an Indian attack on his traveling party near Ephraim, Sanpete County, Utah, during the "Black Hawk War"

    No.217, Barbara Samuels, interviews by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller and Everett L. Cooley

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    Transcript (42, 37 pages) of two interview with Barbara Samuels, one by by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller on July 27, 1989, discussing her being a member of First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City; the other by Everett L. Cooley on November 21, 1989, regarding her work with her husband, endocrinologist Leo Samuels, at the University of Utah. This interview is no. 217 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1015 and U-1107Barbara Samuels (b. 1911) was interviewed by Larson and Miller in July, 1989. She recalls her family, education, and work with her husband, Leo T. Samuels, a noted endocrinologist, (ca.1910-1978), who was at the University of Utah from 1944-1978. Dr. Samuels headed the Department of Biochemistry at the University Medical School, 1944-1964. Mrs. Samuels discusses her association with and views about Unitarianism. She was interviewed in November by Everett Cooley. Topics covered in this interview include her marriage to Leo and their life together, his work at the university, the development of the medical school, Leo\u27s research and recognitions, cultural life in Utah, being a gentile in Mormon culture, and Barbara\u27s community involvement. Interviewers: Stan Larson, Lorille Miller, and Everett Coole

    No.147, Harold (Hack) Woolley, interview by Tim Larson

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    Transcript (45 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with Harold "Hack" Woolley, retired General Manager of KTVX, on September 9, 1986. This interview is no. 147 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 55. Accompanied by a two-page biography dated June 1983Woolley (b. 1919) recalls his early schooling, World War Two military service, and his career in radio and later television in Idaho, California, and Utah where he became general manager of Channel 4 television (later KTVX). He discussed the importance of programming, especially the news and local historical figures in broadcasting such as Sid Fox and G. Bennett Larson, 1950s-1980s. Interviewer: Tim Larso

    No.251, Stan Larson, interview by Lorille Miller

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    Transcript (58 pages) of interview by Lorille Miller with Stan Larson, , on November 9, 1989. This interview is no. 251 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1104 and U-1105Larson (b. 1946) recalls his Latter-day Saint childhood in Idaho as well as his mission; later recalls his studies throughout his doctorate program and afterwards, along with current projects and church standing. Interviewer: Lorille Mille

    No.131, Jackie Nokes, interview by Tim Larson

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    Transcript (51 pages) of interview(s) by Tim Larson with KSL employee Jackie Nokes on June 10, 1986. This interview is no. 131 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-475Nokes (b. 1930) recalls her career in television at KSL and comments on many of the people employed at the station, 1950s-1980s. Interviewer: Tim Larso
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