11,876 research outputs found
No.215, William R. Murdoch, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (35 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with William R. Murdoch, executive vice president and general manager of KSL, on July 11, 1988. This interview is no. 215 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 805Murdoch (b. 1931) recalls his early life and schooling; his family, especially his father Lennox Murdoch, KSL television station manager in the late 1940s; his involvement in promotion and management of KSL television; and many individuals who worked at KSL, 1940s-1980s. Interviewer: Tim Larso
No.470 Larson R. Bill and Julie Cavanaugh-Bill
Transcript (34 pages) of interview by Samantha Senda-Cook with Larson R. Bill and Julie Cavanaugh-Bill on August 19, 2009Larson Bill (b. 1948) is a Western Shoshone who was born in Ely, Nevada. He discusses his background, upbringing, and general relationship to nuclear issues. Nuclear issues are something that has always been in the background of his life because of how they had affected Western Shoshone People. He discusses how the nuclear testing and nuclear waste controversies have come up in relation to his roles in tribal government and in the Western Shoshone Defense Project. Larson discusses various aspects of the controversies over nuclear waste and nuclear testing on Western Shoshone land including the disproportionate effects on indigenous populations, who is responsible for nuclear waste, and how perceptions of the desert contribute to the placement of nuclear testing and nuclear waste in Nevada. He concludes by contrasting Western Shoshone spiritual beliefs with other religious beliefs, noting the uniqueness of land-based spirituality among Native Americans. Julie Cavanaugh-Bill (b. 1967) describes her Iowa background, role models, and her involvement with Native American and nuclear issues. She talks about her interest in human rights, her education, and her experience as a lawyer before moving to Nevada to work full-time with the Western Shoshone Defense Project, which led her to act as a spokeswoman on nuclear issues at times. Part of the Nuclear Technology Project. Interviewer: Samantha Senda-Coo
No.163, Alden Richards, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (29 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with Alden Richards of KSL on August 21, 1986. This interview is no. 143 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 526Richards recalls his experiences in Utah broadcasting first at KSL radio, then KSL television, and finally at Channel Four. He was program director and writer and producer of television commercials. Memorable colleagues were Jackie Nokes, Bob Welti, and Danny Rainger, 1940s-1970s. Interviewer: Tim Larso
No.180, Scott Clawson, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (42 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with Scott Clawson, retired KSL executive, on July 16, 1986. This interview is no. 180 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 509Clawson (b. 1917), retired program director at KSL television recalls his early work at KSL radio, 1930s; and his career in television, 1940s-1980s; and television technology, programming, facilities, and personnel at both KSLs. Interviewer: Tim Larso
L. R. Kirkwood (group)
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
R. L. Woodhouse
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
R. L. Galen
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
L. R. Mayberry
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
R. L. Reid
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
L. R. Dunkley
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
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