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Mystery Author Stan Jones and Sepculative Fiction Authors Sterling Emmal and L. S. Goulet
Sterling Emmal is author of the sci-fi fantasy The Executioner of Rawule and L. S. Goulet is author of the fantasy book Sword of Dragonblood. Tundra Kill is Stan Jones' latest Nathan Active mystery. His other books include White Sky, Black Ice; Shaman Pass, Frozen Sun; Village of the Ghost Bears, and the nonfiction classic, The Spill: Personal Stories from the Exxon Valdez Disaster, coauthored with Sharon Bushell
Mum and Dave [picture] /
Part of the Stan Cross Archive of cartoons and drawings, 1912-1974.; Inscription: "Stan Cross"--In ink, lower right. "Drawings of Australian Life (No 3) The Mother. Mum "Tell me, David Boy, Whats worrying you?" Dave "Oh! Mum, I l-love a girl who's a poor milker""--In pencil, lower margin; "Smith's Weekly Block Order. Title, Mum & Dave; Size, 11 cols; Delivered, 6:0; Required 11:0; Signature; Date, 23/8/28"--In pencil and ink, on printer's note attached to verso; "Page 1"--In ink, on note attached to verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4306007
Stan Barnes
"F5664 L/Stoker Stan Barnes Torpedo Depot Darwin."F5664 Leading Stoker Stan Barnes, Torpedo Depot Darwin
No.251, Stan Larson, interview by Lorille Miller
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.333, Lois Dunne, interview by Stan Larson
Transcript (14 pages) of interview by Stan Larson with Lois Dunne, daughter of Virginia Picht and a member of Salt Lake City\u27s First Unitarian Church, on March 23, 1990. This interview is no. 333 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-1207Dunne, a daughter of Virginia Picht, discusses her mother, her childhood in Salt Lake City, and her association with the Unitarian Church. Interviewer: Stan Larso
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.208, Florien Wineriter, interview by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller
Transcript (28 pages) of interview(s) by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller with Florien Wineriter, a member of First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City, on June 8, 1989. This interview is no. 208 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-999Wineriter (b. 1925) discusses his personal life, his association with and philosophy about Unitarianism, and particularly his activities in the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City. Interviewers: Stan Larson, Lorille Mille
No.235, Evelyn and Kathryn Bertilson, interview by Lorille Miller and Stan Larson
Transcript (36 pages) of interview by Lorille Miller and Stan Larson with Evelyn and Kathryn Bertilson, members of First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City, on July 13, 1989. This interview is no. 235 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-1008Bertilson ( b. 1935) and her daughter, Kathryn (b. 1964) discuss their family life, education and feelings about Unitarianism. Kathryn details her service in the Peace Corps in Honduras, ca. 1986-1988. Interviewer: Stan Larso
No.216, Elinor Lowe Linden, interview by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller
Transcript (28 pages) of interview by Stan Larson and Lorille Miller with Elinor Lowe Linden, a member of First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City, on July 6, 1989. This interview is no. 216 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 1000Linden (b. 1908) recalls coming to the United States from Hungary, the difficulties she encountered in her life; and joining the Unitarian church, 1930s. Interviewers: Stan Larson, Lorille Mille
No.213, Denna Wright, interview by Lorille Miller and Stan Larson
Transcript (21 pages) of interview by Lorille Miller and Stan Larson with Denna Wright, a member of First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City, on October 6, 1989. This interview is no. 213 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-1077Wright (b. 1941) discusses her personal and family life and her participation in the Unitarian church, Salt Lake City, 1970s-1980s. Interviewers: Stan Larson, Lorille Mille
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