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Doris Mehlisch Lemker talks about farm chores, school and 6 on 6 girls basketball in the 30’s and 40’s.
Carol Schindelar [no age given] interviewed Larry Kundert (71) about growing up on a Wisconsin dairy farm and about his life since.
Susanne Stratigakis (78) talks with her niece, Gia Kokkalis (17) about the 1950s and the 1960s
We shadowed a Civil Engineer and watched them as they worked
Brothers Steven Markel (67) and Donn Markel (72) share their experience with Parkinson's Disease, specifically Steven's diagnosis, Donn's role as a caregiver, and their father's experience with Parkinson's in the 1950s and 1960s.
Janis Diamond (74) talks with her grandson Thomas Gauthier (16) about her childhood and how the world has changed since then.
Rob St. Clair (73) sits down with his friend and fellow writer, Stephen "Steve" Scott (79), to ask about the multitude of adventures Stephen has undertaken throughout his life. They discuss everything from baking biscuits to serving in the U.S....
Jerry Cousins recounts stories of Camp Orr Boy Scout Camp in the 1950s
Judy (Jackson) Lea shares her memories of growing up in Lebanon next door to famed agricultural agent James E. Ward.
Kathryn di Giovanni looks back on America during her 101 years - race relations, the empowerment of women and how to survive crippling loss. An amazing positive take on life from a remarkably sharp and articulate 101 year old woman.
Doris Rockwell (82) and Christine Rockwell-Wardlow discuss teenage dating in the 1950s in Germany.
My name is Emily Dunn, and I am 19 years old. I’ve had the internet and consumed digital media my entire life, so I wanted to sit down with someone who has experienced an entire evolution of media and communication....
Chatting with my mom about her childhood from the 1950s & 60s.
Vivien Hoexter (59) interviews her mother Corinne Hoexter (92) about Corinne's adventures working in publishing in New York City in the early 1950's.
Janet Hogue Thompson (77) talks with her daughter Michelle Thompson (51) about the life of her mother Mary Maxine McAninch Hogue (1920-1993) in rural Casey County, Kentucky.
Childhood, growing up in the 1950s, family strengths, the disappearance of the family farm, and generosity.
I interviewed Kevin Newman for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories.
Came to the United States in early fifties and raised children in the city of Chicago.
Jill de Castella discusses her parents and growing up in 1940s and 1950s
Me and my grand uncle, Larry, talked about growing up in the city of Birmingham during the 1950s. We also talked about what is was like to go to Vietnam.
This interview with my mom about my grandfather covers his entire life including his professional career, personal life, family life, and the kind of person he was. He was a first generation American from Norway, and through his education focusing...