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Walter Orr Roberts | UCAR/NCAR Oral History Collection |
In this interview Walter Orr Roberts discusses the war time (World War II) and working in isolation at the observatory in the mining community of Climax, Colorado. He talks about observing the Sun’s corona, using the chronograph and doing special cosmic ray work with gold. The observatory was eventually incorporated jointly with the University of Colorado. Roberts wanted to get the Climax Company’s permission to name the observatory the Climax Solar Observatory, but timing was not on his side. Jack Evans and Roberts decided on a different name, the High Altitude Observatory (HAO). |
Unknown | Unknown | University Corporation for Atmospheric Research | |
Danny Ratfield | A History of Red Tide events on the West Coast of Florida |
Danny Ratfield is a seasoned expert in Florida's coastal areas and fisheries, with nearly 30 years of experience exploring locations like the Florida Keys and the Everglades. He advocates for studying and addressing red tide and water quality issues to restore the natural balance of the ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of sustainable solutions. Scope and Content Note |
Unknown | Panama City, FL | Southeast Fisheries Science Center | |
Linda, Charles & Savannah Rhodes | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
Interview with Linda, Charles & Savannah Rhodes |
Unknown | Unknown | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Roy Cootes | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Ray Cootes. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Ray Falk | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Ray Falk. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Anthony Nizetich | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Anthony Nizetich. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
John Ara | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with John Ara. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Julian Jimenez | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Julian Jimenez. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Andrew Kuljis | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project | Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | ||
Nancy Call | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Nancy Call is a descendant of Phineas Banning, a prominent figure in the history of Los Angeles' harbor development. Her lineage traces back to Banning, who was instrumental in the founding of Wilmington and played a significant role in the growth of transportation in the region. Call's familial connection extends through the generations, with Banning's sons continuing the transportation legacy and expanding into areas such as the acquisition of Catalina Island. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles |