Sound recordings
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
10th Mountain Division Audiovisual Collection
Collection contains a large assortment of motion picture films, videotapes, and audio recordings that document the activities of the 10th Mountain Division and its soldiers during and after W.W. II (1940-1951); and the activities of the National Association of the 10th Mountain Division, Inc. (ca.1972-2003).
Albert J. Gagliardi oral history
In depth account of Gagliardi's involvement with the 87th Infantry and his experiences serving on Kiska, Alaska in the Spring of 1943. The majority of the tape examines the passage to Kiska and combat there. Interview concludes with recounting of the passage home which includes a vivid account of a storm just before landing in Seattle.
Allied Arts, Inc. Records
Collection contains correspondence; scholarship recipient biographical information; a scrapbook containing financial records, meeting minutes, and invitations; programs; clippings; board materials including meeting minutes, financial reports, correspondence, and membership lists; and audio and video recordings of scholarship recipients and Allied Arts performances.
Charles Ginsberg oral history
His interview deals with prominent political figures and their activities. Interviewed by James Davis on May 5, 1963.
Clarence E. Campbell oral history
Campbell discusses his childhood, joining the 10th Mountain Division and about his service with the Division at home and abroad. Talks at length about Camp Hale, about training troops for winter survival at Camp McCoy (Wisconsin) and about the first National Military Ski Championships at Tennessee Pass. Campbell also discusses his military career.
Clyde Anthony Marchese oral history
Marchese talks about family, traditions, customs, the Lodge and social activities.
Dan Lanford Kennerly oral history
Kennerly discusses his ancestry, childhood, military training and experiences during World War II.
Donald H. Godbold oral history
Dr. Godbold discusses the highlights of his life and career.
Environmental Hotline Recordings
Collection contains 2 x 1/4" reel-to-reel audio tape recordings (7.5 IPS) of television episodes: Auto Air Pollution (Program 13, aired March 1, 1971); 1976 Winter Olympics (Program 14, aired March 15, 1971).
Forbes Parkhill oral history
Recalls his experiences with the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado.
Francis J. Knauss oral history
Recalls incidents of Ku Klux Klan's influence on state government and other activities of the organization.
Genevieve Natalina D'Amato Fiore oral history
Fiore talks about family, traditions, customs, the Lodge and social activities.
George C. Steele oral history
Steele discusses his life, the Williams Fork area, and ranching.
George L. Brown oral history
Describes youth, education, career paths. Includes political observations about racial relations, youth, the aged, education and South Africa.
Geraldine Angeline Pergola oral history
Talks about family, traditions, customs, the Lodge and social activities.
Glenn G. Saunders oral history
Saunders talks about his boyhood impressions of John Galen Locke, Grand Dragon of the Colorado Ku Klux Klan, and Locke's associates. Relates some stories about the Klan as told to him by his father.
Harvey T. Sethman oral history
Recalls experiences with the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado and John Galen Locke, Grand Dragon of the Colorado Ku Klux Klan.
Henry J. Tebow oral history
Discusses Tebow's early life and education, a wide range of water issues and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation projects from 1930-1966.
Henry W. Toll oral history
State Senator Toll discusses events of the Colorado 25th General Assembly and his opposition to the legislative program of the Ku Klux Klan dominated Assembly.
John Altrichter oral history
Altrichter discusses experiences as waiter and maitre d' at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
John B. Clayton oral history
Clayton talks about his being drafted, training, and Officer's Candidate School. He talks about his decision to join the 10th Mountain Division. He also discusses his childhood and working his way through art school at Washington University.
John C. Meier oral history
Account of Meier's experiences flying recon missions in Italy during World War II. Meier gives brief accounts of specific missions that he flew with Lieutenant Luther Hall which included active fighting with air and ground forces.
John L. Lawler and Jerome M. Seracuse oral history
Lawler and Seracuse talk about their architectural education, the establishment of Seracuse Lawler and Partners, and Denver (Colo.) architecture.
John Parr Papers
John Santopietro oral history
Santopietro talks about family, traditions, customs, the Lodge and social activities.
Marianna Perito Ligrani oral history
Talks about family, traditions, customs, the Lodge and social activities.
Marion H. Fields oral history
Chaplain with the 10th Mountain Division during World War II. Served with the 85th Infantry Regiment at Camp Carson, Camp Swift and Italy.
Mary Louise Dalla Santangelo oral history
Talks about family, traditions, customs, the Lodge and social activities.
Michael Pergola oral history
Talks about family, traditions, customs, the Lodge and social activities.
Nathaniel Merrill Papers
Collection contains an assortment of materials documenting aspects of Merrill's career: audio tape recordings of performances by Opera Colorado (1989, 1991-1995), Lyric Opera of Chicago (1977) and other companies/singers; performance photographs ; set designs (some by Robert O'Hearn); ephemera.