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    American Square Dance Vol. 62, No. 1 (Jan. 2007)

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    Monthly square dance magazine that began publication in 1945

    Spartan Daily, October 6, 1997

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    Volume 109, Issue 26https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9173/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, October 1, 1997

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    Volume 109, Issue 23https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9170/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Brad McDougal (FA 1098)

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    Transcript of interview by Brent Bjorkman with Brad McDougal about his experiences as a park ranger at Mammoth Cave National Park. In 2013, Kentucky Folklife Program Director Brent Bjorkman received the Archie Green Fellowship from the Library of Congress to look more intimately at the life stories of the working men and women employed by Mammoth Cave National Park. Part of Folklife Archives Project 1098 titled Rangerlore: The Occupational Folklife of Parks

    A. Manette Ansay: 11-01-1995

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    A. Manette Ansay is an author known for works such as her short story collection Read This and Tell Me What it Says and her popular novel Vinegar Hill. She starts off the interview by reading a short excerpt from Vinegar Hill. She continues by talking about how Vinegar Hill originated, how her own life heavily influenced her writing and especially that novel, and the reviews and critiques of the novel. She then goes on to discuss how health problems caused her to begin writing poetry when she was 23 and how the MFA program she was accepted to at Cornell shaped her as writer. Ansay then reads her poem titled “Nothing Wrong” and ends the interview by reading her short story “Lies.”https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Behind the Shades

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    Generation X at work: Eight portraits

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    An Interview with Toni M. Massaro

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    Lucky, lucky, lucky. -- Toni M. Massaro ------------------------------------ Toni Massaro was interviewed in the production studio of the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. It began at 1pm Arizona time and the interview went approximately one hour. During that time, Massaro covers her high school and college education and how she transitioned to law and why. She also discusses why she wanted to go to William & Mary, her relationships with her fellow students, relationships with faculty and academics, and her transition into practice. She also covers her teaching and deanship and how her time at William & Mary influenced that work.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/oralhist_all/1003/thumbnail.jp
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