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No.217, Barbara Samuels, interviews by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller and Everett L. Cooley
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.241, Leo T. Samuels, interviews by Clarence Stover and Hans K. Jacobs
Transcript (67 pages) of interviews by Clarence Stover on December 15, 1969, and Hans K. Jacobs on December 18 and 22, 1970, with Dr. Leo Tolstoy Samuels, professor emeritus of biochemistry at the University of Utah medical school. This interview is no. 241 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-1239. Accompanied by Samuels\u27 curriculum vitae and an obituary from 1978Samuels (b. 1894) discusses his early life and education; the establishment of the four-year College of Medicine, University of Utah; his work and research in biochemistry and endocrinology and his career at the University, 1940s-1970s. Interviewers: Hans K. Jacobs, Clarence Stove
Nadean Samuels
Nadean Samuels is pictured her eighth grade at Uintah High School. She was born to Guy Kenneth and May Samuels on January 15, 1928. She married Leon L. Brady in 1946. She died March 20, 2013
Nadean Samuels
Nadean Samuels is pictured her freshman year at Uintah High School. She was born to Guy Kenneth and May Samuels on January 15, 1928. She married Leon L. Brady in 1946. She died March 20, 2013
L. R. Samuels Shoe Store, Ogden, Utah
Scan of a set of four photographs of the interior of L. R. Samuels Shoe Store, Ogden, Utah. Note on back: "These 1930s photos were intended to show businessmen the virtures of electrical lighting for commercial purposes.
Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.
Letter from Sidney L. Samuels, attorney with Samuels, Foster, Brown & McGee, to Amon Carter expressing joy at the news that his son, Amon, Jr., had been reported safe as a prisoner of war in Germany
Richard L. Samuels vaulting (1977)
A photograph of Springfield College gymnast, Richard L. Samuels, vaulting. The photograph is dated 1977. This photograph is in black and white. This gymnast is in the air approaching the vault. There are gymnastics equipment in the background.Under Coach Frank Wolcott, the Springfield College men's gymnastics team won the 1977 NCAA Division II Championship. It was held at Wheaton College in Illinois on March 25th. The team amassed a total of 395.95 points, easily out distancing second place University of California Northridge. The team finished their dual meet schedule with a record of 5-4, but all defeats came against Division I Schools.On the back of the photograph is written, "Capt. Rich Samuels Vaulting Springfield College.
Don T. Samuels Gets Gold Watch
Don T. Samuels, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Samuels of Vernal, received a gold watch for being the outstanding apprentice of Lathers Local 440 in Garden Grove, California
Dinner Honors Sidney Samuels
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about a dinner honoring Sidney L. Samuels, a prominent Fort Worth attorney
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