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    Laura Stewart interview (transcript)

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    Interview with Laura Stewart, 4th grade teacher at Adams Elementary - Mrs. Stewart discusses the Adams Elementary Valentine Tea traditions (transcript

    Laura Stewart interview (audio)

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    Interview with Laura Stewart, 4th grade teacher at Adams Elementary - Mrs. Stewart discusses the Adams Elementary Valentine Tea traditions (audio

    Letter from Laura, Carrie and Frank Stewart to Miss Eartha White

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    Correspondence: Letter from Laura, Carrie, and Frank Stewart to Eartha White expressing gratitude. Date: November 17, 193

    James Stewart Interview

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    Oral history interview with James Stewart by Laura Duncan on Mr. Stewart\u27s recollections of Cora Wilson Stewart from January 20, 1991

    Ivan Stewart Interview

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    Oral history interview with Ivan Stewart by Laura Duncan on Mr. Stewart\u27s recollections of Cora Wilson Stewart from November 21, 1990

    Herbert Stewart Interview

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    Oral history interview with Herbert Stewart by Laura Duncan on Mr. Stewart\u27s recollections of Cora Wilson Stewart from December 11, 1990

    Laura Stewart

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    Laura Stewart, Sept 1, 1944. Label on original sleeve : Laura Stewart, Aug 31, 1944 (in Order , Sep 1, 1944 on reverse of photo print. Notan Studio stamp on reversehttps://mds.marshall.edu/carl_photograph_collection/1229/thumbnail.jp

    Polly Stewart Oral History Project: Interview with Rosalie Sorrels

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    Recording of an interview (part 3) in Idaho City, Idaho, by Polly Stewart with Rosalie Sorrels, a participant in the Utah folk music scene of the 1960s. Transcript by Polly Stewart, copy-edited by Laura R. Marcus [now Green]. One of the interview recordings that Polly Stewart and Jennifer Bott conducted for the Utah Folk Music Revival Oral History Project, 2004-20111. Story about hosting Pete Seeger concert in late 1960s and its political implications; 2. Talking about the Urban Folk Music Revival, in Britain and in the U.S.; 3. Thinking about the Urban Folk Music Revival as an impetus for social change/talking about commercialism in folk music; 4. Talking about radio show on KSL and being fired for playing controversial music/Sinister Potato radio show in San Francisco; 5. Remembering the Abyss in Salt Lake Cit

    Polly Stewart Oral History Project: Interview with Wally Bryner, part 2

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    Recording of an interview by Polly Stewart with Wally Bryner, a participant in the Utah folk music scene of the 1960s. Jennifer Bott [now Bateman] served as sound engineer. Transcript by Laura R. Marcus [now Green]. One of the interview recordings that Polly Stewart and Jennifer Bott conducted for the Utah Folk Music Revival Oral History Project, 2004-20111. Longevity of the Stormy Mountain Boys/Friendships among group members/versatility in singing roles; 2. Serving as Mission President in Mongolia/bringing Mongolian music back to Stormy Mountain Boys; 3. Wrap-up/talking about ceremony for giving Utah Urban Pioneers trove to repositor

    Polly Stewart Oral History Project: Interview with Art Hansen

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    Recording of an interview by Polly Stewart with Art Hansen, a participant in the Utah folk music scene of the 1960s. Jennifer Bott [now Bateman] served as sound engineer. Transcript by Laura R. Marcus [now Green]. One of the interview recordings that Polly Stewart and Jennifer Bott conducted for the Utah Folk Music Revival Oral History Project, 2004-20111. Background/childhood; 2. Getting interested in bluegrass/learning to play stringed instruments; 3. Playing with others/playing with the Stormy Mountain Boys; 4. Finding inspiration in the Kingston Trio; 5. Other musical influences/music in the family; 6. Playing with the Stormy Mountain Boys/band history/musicianship; 7. Other work in music/finding a career working in prison/bringing music to the prison; 8. Influence of national performers-Bill Monroe, Alan Munde; 9. Talking about playing by the book versus a more inventive approach; 10. Stormy Mountain Boys playing at festivals; 11. Hope that bluegrass continues on in future generation
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