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    John Gary Maxwell, Salt Lake City, Utah: an interview by Gregory Thompson, 26 September 2017

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    Transcript (15 pages) of an interview by Gregory Thompson with John Gary Maxwell on September 26, 2017, in Salt Lake City, Utah

    Gregory Bald

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    James E. (Jim) Thompson (1880-1976) was a noted photographer, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast who played a major role in promoting a national park in the Southern Appalachians. In the 1920s, up to the park’s dedication in 1940, Thompson was often referred to as the “Official Photographer of the Great Smokies National Park Movement.” His work was reproduced in brochures and reports promoting the idea of a park and many of his photographs depict the landscape before park construction. This undated photograph was made in and around the location of today’s Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    No. 55, Lillian Ence, interview by Gregory C. Thompson

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    Transcript (40, 39, 52 pages) of three interview by Gregory C. Thompson with Lillian Ence, former secretary in the University of Utah administration, on March 18, May 5, and September 16, 1980.This interview is no. 55 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 55, 57, and 58Ence (b. 1912) recalls her background and her work with and impressions of University of Utah presidents and other administrators, 1950s-1980s. Interviewer: Gregory C. Thompso

    M. Walker Wallace, Salt Lake City, Utah: five interviews by Gregory C. Thompson and Anne P. Peterson, 2012

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    Transcript (26, 23, 24, 43, 51 pages) of five interviews by Gregory Thompson and Anna Palmer Peterson with M. Walker Wallace in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 12 and 16, November 6 and 12, and December 5, 2012.

    No. 5, David Alder, interview by Floyd A. O\u27Neil and Gregory C. Thompson

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    Transcript (21 pages) of interview by Floyd O\u27Neil and Gregory C, Thompson with David Alder on November 23, 1984. This interview is no. 5 of the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-200Alder (1901-1985) recalls his early life in Salt Lake after his arrival from Latvia, the Jewish community in the city, and the Rosenblatt family. 1909-1940s. Interviewers: Floyd A. O\u27Neil, Gregory C. Thompso

    No.282, Jesse Kimball Smith, interview by Joseph Arave and Gregory C. Thompson

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    Transcript (183 pages) of several interviews by Joseph Arave and Gregory C. Thompson with Jesse Kimball ("K") Smith, one of the founders of the Brighton ski resort, in May and June 1989. This interview is no. 282 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 993 to 998Smith (b. 1916) recalls the establishment of skiing at Brighton, World War II service in the 10th Mountain Division, skiing in Japan, and further development of skiing at Brighton. Interviewer: Gregory C. Thompso

    Near Gregory Bald

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    James E. (Jim) Thompson (1880-1976) was a noted photographer, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast who played a major role in promoting a national park in the Southern Appalachians. In the 1920s, up to the park’s dedication in 1940, Thompson was often referred to as the “Official Photographer of the Great Smokies National Park Movement.” His work was reproduced in brochures and reports promoting the idea of a park and many of his photographs depict the landscape before park construction. This undated photograph was made in and around the location of today’s Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    Sheep Grazing on Gregory Bald

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    James E. (Jim) Thompson (1880-1976) was a noted photographer, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast who played a major role in promoting a national park in the Southern Appalachians. In the 1920s, up to the park’s dedication in 1940, Thompson was often referred to as the “Official Photographer of the Great Smokies National Park Movement.” His work was reproduced in brochures and reports promoting the idea of a park and many of his photographs depict the landscape before park construction. This undated photograph was made in and around the location of today’s Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    No. 90, Robert R. Porter, interview by Floyd A. O\u27Neil and Gregory C. Thompson, Volume 1

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    Transcript (102 pages) of three interviews by Floyd A. O\u27Neil and Gregory C. Thompson with metallurgist and University of Utah alum Robert Rampton Porter, on September 26 and 29 and October 1, 1984, the first three of eleven interviews. This interview set is no. 90 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, tape nos. U-344 to U-346Porter (1910-1986) recalls his early life in Salt Lake; information about the Porter Walton Nursery; living in Federal Heights, 1920s-1930s; mining and metallurgy in the Western United States, 1930s-1980s; mining and metallurgy in Southern Africa, 1940s-1980s; and uranium Development in Southern Africa and the United States, 1950s-1980s. Interviewers: Gregory C. Thompson, Floyd O\u27Nei

    Robert Newman, Salt Lake City, Utah: an interview by Greg Smoak and Greg Thompson, 15 March 2015

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    Transcript (51 pages) of an interview by Greg Smoak and Gregory Thompson with Robert D. Newman on March 15, 2015, in Salt Lake City, Utah
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