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    Paul Metcalf

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    A reading by Paul Metcalf at Bard College, November 15, 1973, in the Towbin Poetry Room, 8:30pm. Metcalf reads excerpts from his works, including Genoa and Patagonia, which blend historical facts, geography, and literary references. Metcalf discusses his writing process, literary influences, and experiences traveling in South America, followed by audience interactions.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1137/thumbnail.jp

    Clyde Hill Metcalf

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    Posed, Metcalf, in military uniform, standing against brick wall. On verso: [engr. instr.]. 4-'39. Clyde Metcalf. BA '11. Metcalf.Clyde Hill Metcalf (March 23, 1886-December 18, 1962) was a colonel in the US Marine Corps

    Earle Metcalf Collection

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    Photograph of the Burney Institute, Lebanon, OK. Photo by Earle Metcalf, c. 1976

    Earle Metcalf Collection

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    Photograph of Wheelock Academy, Millerton, OK. Photo by Earle Metcalf, August 1974

    Donna Metcalf Interview, November 12, 1993

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    Donna Metcalf details the life of her late husband, former U.S. Senator Lee Metcalf, in this interview, beginning with his childhood in Corvallis, Montana, and a brief family history. Metcalf talks about her husband’s college life at Stanford, his law practice, and his involvement in Montana state politics before he volunteered for the U.S. Army in 1941. She remembers the tight living conditions she and Lee Metcalf experienced after World War Two, the house that she fixed up in Helena, and her husband’s early political campaigns across Montana in the1950s. She describes Lee Metcalf’s political and personal interests, detailing his work with Native Americans and wildlife refuges, as well as his passions for reading, gardening, and stamp collecting. Metcalf also discusses her own life, recalling her duties as the wife of a U.S. congressman and the many political activist organizations in which she was involved.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtpolitics_oralhistory/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence from H. Metcalf

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    Correspondence from H. Metcalf regarding absent soldiers from Lincoln Count

    Interview with Marcia Metcalf

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    Tape recorded interview conducted on May 17, 1986 by Gayle Martinson with Marcia D. Metcalf in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Dr. Metcalf taught in the Apparel, Textiles, and Design Department at Stout for 17 years until the spring of 1986. She established the Historic Costume Collection at Stout. During the interview she discusses her early career; a description of the Clothing Department; the new Home Economics Building; her time as department chair in the Apparel, Textiles, and Design Department; controversies in the department; changes in home economics and clothing curricula; the Historic Costume Collection; comments on students, women students and the effects of the women's movement, and international students; the Dress Design Contest; her educational philosophy, and the problems of being a single woman in Menomoni

    Thomas Metcalf School Yearbook, 1991

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    Yearbook of Thomas Metcalf School, 1990-1991; Fairchild Hall, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois.https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/yearbooks/1216/thumbnail.jp

    Thomas Metcalf School Yearbook, 1982

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    Yearbook of Thomas Metcalf School, 1981-1982; Fairchild Hall, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois.https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/yearbooks/1207/thumbnail.jp
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