Transcription: Frank Anderson Jr. Original As Recorded Version of Interview - July 23, 1999
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Transcription: Frank Anderson Jr. Original As Recorded Version of Interview - July 23, 1999
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Appelt, Leslie "Les" - June 11, 1998 & Oct. 13, 1998
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Experiences at Texas A&M as a student and member of the Corps of Cadets. Entered A&M as an undergraduate in 1936, Class of 1941. First Interview: Discusses the Corps, life as a Fish (Freshman), important members of the faculty, the campus and College Station in the 1930s and 40s, football games, Corps trips, integration and international students, and life in the Army. Page 45-Second Interview: Discusses the Association of Former Students and his years as President of the Association.
Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Les Appelt - October 12, 2000
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Letter to Mr. Appelt from Haskell Monroe thanking him for reviewing the transcription and an acknowledgement that the edited copy was received by the Heritage Preservation Program. Finally the letter asks Mr. Appelt to consider the following questions and give answers and send them to A&M so they can be added to the final edition of the transcription: "What did it mean to you to be an Aggie?" "What feelings do you have in your heart for A&M today?"
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Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Les Appelt - July 05, 2000
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Letter from Mr. Monroe to Mr. Appelt apologizing for the mailing address mix-up and a possible list of suggestions for Mr. Appelt to consider as he reviewed the transcription of the interview as dictated.
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Les Appelt Transcription as Dictated - June 11, 1998
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This transcription is the original as dictated version of the interview. This version is longer than the finished final product and was not edited by the interviewee.
Correspondence between Haskell Monroe and Les Appelt - June 15, 2000
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Letter from interviewer, Haskell Monroe, to Les Appelt to inquire if Mr. Appelt had received the copy of his interview as originally dictated and the request of Mr. Monroe to review and edit the transcription and once complete mail it back to the University. It also outline the eventual placement of the transcribed interview in the University Archieves.
Introduction to interview by the interviewer: Haskell Monroe
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Les Appelt Edited Transcription - June 11, 1998
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Les Appelt Final Version of Transcription - June 11, 1998
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Final version of transcribed interview complete with introducation by Haskell Monroe and removal of most of the interviewers questions
Baen, Spencer R. - February 19, 2001
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No Transcription Available
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Barker, Donald - August 15, 2001
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Experiences in the College of Education at Texas A&M University
No Transcription Available
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CD containing Donald Barkers' interview copied from the cassette tapes to the CD. Contains three audio files
Barrera Jr., Jorge - April 11, 2002
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Experiences as a student at Texas A&M and the President of the Residential Hall Association. Discusses his time at Texas A&M, his degree of Electrical Engineering, Bonfire, intermurals, ethnic, race, and gender relations, and the Residential Hall Association (RHA). Class of 2001
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Jorge Barrera Jr. Transcription - April 11, 2002
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78 Pages
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Bass, George - December 14, 2000
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Reflections of Dr. Bass in the Anthropology and Archaeology Department, Founder of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, and as the first Department Head of Archaeology. Discusses young life and early years in nautical archaeology, ancient ships, locations and salvaging.
George Bass Final Version of Transcription Copy 2 - Dec. 14, 2000
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This transcription is missing the last page of the interview stops at page 101 instead of 102
George Bass Release Form - Dec. 14, 2000
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3.5 Inch Floppy Disk, "George Bass / original transcript"
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Bass, George Final Version of Transcription - Dec. 14, 2000
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Full transcription, 102 Pages
Correspondence from Dr. George Bass to Haskell Monroe - Feb. 05, 2001
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Letter from Dr. George Bass to Haskell Monroe thanking him for his speech during Dr. Bass' retirement dinner.
Bayliss, Garland - September 20, 2000
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Experiences as a professor in the History Department at Texas A&M University and as the director emeritus of academic services.
No Transcription Available
Bayliss Interview CD - Sept. 20, 2000
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CD with 3 MP3 Files
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Beaver, Bonnie - August 08, 2000
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Experiences in the Veterinary School at Texas A&M University. Professor of Small Animals and Surgery. Discusses career, and fashion in her early years of work, the Department of Anatomy, the Vet Clinic, and gender in the workplace.
Bonnie V. Beaver: Release Form - Aug. 08, 2000
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Transcription: Bonnie Beaver Final Version - Aug. 08, 2000
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73 Pages
CD Containing Beaver Interview
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CD containing 3 MP3 Audio Files
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