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Pam Eldridge immigrated to the United States in 2002 with her husband and two (soon to be 3) children. They moved here for her husband's job, but had other personal motives as well. This is her perspective on the immigration...
1949-1956 College, Williams & Harvard, being in the army in Europe.
In this interview I had the pleasure of learning about my grandma’s life during a time of family and thanks.
Mrs. Linda Stewart has learned many things from her childhood and growing up to be a mature adult. She carries many memories of her childhood and friends but also some tricks along the way in her life that will help...
Normal Swenson (86) and her friend and colleague Paula Doress-Worters (79) speak about what it was like to found "Our Bodies, Ourselves," their memories of the Women's Movement of the 1960s and 70s, and their earliest memories of being aware...
This interview is between two classmates while they converse about questions that are important to them.
Talked about my moms life, her achievements and what she hopes for me to achieve
Auntie beth and I talked about her childhood and important people that made her the amazing person she is today.
This is an interview with my father. We mainly talk about his experience in America, and how it was back in the day
Grandpa Ray Young, who retired from the practice of law last year at age 91, was interviewed by his 5-year-old Great-Granddaughter Charlotte Clark-Lietar (with help from Charlotte’s mom, Charity R. Clark). Grandpa Ray lived his whole life in the Boston...
An interview with my mother about her experience immigrating to the United States from Finland
Julie Peck 72 and Bill Lynch 75 discussed the development of Bill's social justice philosophy from a Quaker high school, through law school at U of Chicago, becoming a conscientious objector after ROTC, teaching in a changing school system.
We talked about her childhood all the way untill now, and how she’s changed
This is an amazing interview with my amazing family friend Linda Foster! She has an amazing perspective on life and has been a huge influence on my life!
This is an interview with my father, a psychologist, who is turning 80.