Ask Jennifer about identifiers
| Image/Text Quality Check #2 | borerj15 | 6/27/2017 10:53:03 AM |
| Image/Text Archived | borerj15 | 6/27/2017 10:53:08 AM |
| Completed | borerj15 | 6/27/2017 10:53:45 AM |
| Measured | khazanier | 6/27/2017 1:56:17 PM |
| Staff Checked | khazanier | 6/27/2017 1:56:25 PM |
| Cataloged | libdigital | 2/6/2018 10:09:36 AM |
| PID | Identifier | Title | Date | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OH0041.0.0 | T. J. Van Metre Oral History Interview | 3-Feb-77 | Rear Admiral Van Metre discusses his career from graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1930 until the end of World War II. Of particular concern is duty on the China station prior to WWII, duty aboard the USS North Carolina in the South Pacific during the war, and command of the destroyer Hilary P. Jones (DD-427) late in the war.
1 audiocassette, 1.5 hours; Transcript digitized under PID 00010930
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/10930
|
||
| 38449 | OH0043.0.0 | Clyde W. Gore Oral History Interview | 28-Apr-77 | Clyde W. Gore was employed by the British-American Tobacco Company as an agent in China. He landed in Shanghai in August 1937 and remained there until 1941. At the end of World War II he returned to China where he worked until 1949. Gore describes his experiences in Shanghai and in the interior of China. The tobacco trade, dealings with the Japanese, communism, and life in China are all topics of discussion.
2 audiocassettes, 2.5 hours
|
|
| 38450 | OH0045.0.0 | Helen G. Moore Oral History Interview | 9-Jun-77 | Helen G. Moore was a native of Albany, New York born in 1903. As a missionary for the Methodist Episcopal Church, she travelled to Japan in 1931 to teach at the Kwassui Girls School in Nagasaki. After four years she returned to New York, where she taught school for two years. Moore then returned to Japan in 1937 and remained there until evacuated to the Philippines in March 1940. During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines she was interned and for 72 days she was imprisoned at Santiago Prison in Manila. In 1945 she was liberated and returned to the U.S. She once more returned to Nagasaki in 1947 where she resumed her missionary work for the Methodist Church.
2 audiocassettes, 2.5 hours
|
|
| 38451 | OH0047.0.0 | Clarence E. Norman Oral History Interview | 19-Sep-77 | Rev. Clarence E. Norman was a graduate of Concord High School and the University of North Carolina. He taught school in Concord and then entered the seminary from which he graduated in 1917. Rev. Norman served as a missionary to Japan from 1917 to 1931. This interview recounts his experiences as a youth and as a missionary.
1 audiocassette, 1.5 hours
|
|
| 38452 | OH0049.0.0 | Robert S. Quakenbush Jr. Oral History Interview | 6-Jan-78 | Rear Admiral Quackenbush concentrates on his experiences as a Naval aviator and as director of Navy Photography during World War II. He describes photographic activities during the 1930s, attendance at English photo interpretation school in 1941, American deficiencies in photo interpretation, photo intelligence work at Guadalcanal and elsewhere in the South Pacific, atomic tests at Bikini, Antarctic expedition "Highjump," and Arctic expedition. Other duty experiences include commands aboard the Midway and the Randolph (1951–1953), duty at Paris (1954–1955), and as commander and chief of SOPAC.
1 audiocassette, 1.5 hours
|