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Janice Klein and Cynthia Winters, alumnae of Hartford College for Women, tell about their experiences at the school as attendants from 1978 - 1980. They are being interviewed by Tea Morin, the Fall 2020 intern for University of Hartford's Women's...
Judy Kane (76), alumni of Hartford College for Women tells about her experiences at the school as an attendant from 1962 - 1964. She is being interviewed by Tea Morin (22), the Fall 2020 intern for University of Hartford's Women's...
Resons or choosing the California End of Life Option Act, and other life memories.
Emily Antonetti interviews her grandfather, Richard Antonetti who is 82.
Mary Trinidad Uribe Tolar (60) talks with talks with her sister-in-law, Alisa Cooper de Uribe (44) about her teaching career in New Mexico. She shared how her experience as a student in the Mexico City area inspired her to foster...
Ruth DeBuck describes her childhood and early adult life, describing scenes of growing up in the south, enlightening vacations to south america, family vacations, and her educayion. She then describes each of her siblings and their proffesions, and some memories...
Mrs. Henrys 4th grade class of 25 students interviewed two veteran dads. We have been studying the meaning of Veterans Day.
In this interview, conducted on January 2, 2018, in Niskayuna New York, Tyler Bobbitt and his father Greg Bobbitt start off talking about Greg’s childhood and what the effects of many siblings, growing up outdoors and growing up in a...
This interview is between a grandson and a grandmother the grandson Ananias an 18 year old chose his grandmother Margarita as his participant. This interview is just Ananias asking his grandmother questions about her life and how she was able...