- UWRF Series 166-D166.008
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- 1990
Part of Thursday Reflections, 1988-1991.
Bob Ponkie discusses the death penalty in the US. Ed Peterson reflects on society moving from communism to capitalism, East Germany.
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Part of Thursday Reflections, 1988-1991.
Bob Ponkie discusses the death penalty in the US. Ed Peterson reflects on society moving from communism to capitalism, East Germany.
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
Mrs. Buckley, a resident of Prescott, describes both her early and married lives. She also details her experiences with the logging inndustry and the political offices her father held.
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
Mr. Dabruzzi was a long time resident of the village of North Hudson. He discusses the Italian background of many of the village's residents, and tells of industries that flourished in North Hudson. He also recalls his memories of John Till, the once famous "plaster doctor" who practiced in the area. A portion of the interview is missing.
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
This interview is concerned mostly with Mrs. Monteith's family background but also contains some interesting comments on the political and economic issues during the 1890's and 1930's. The Montieth family history is extremley interesting and informative.