Side 2: George McGovern [15 minutes]
Side 2:
Audiocassettes
432 Finding Aid results for Audiocassettes
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview George McGovern in Mitchell, South Dakota [poor quality tape]
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview George McGovern in Mitchell, South Dakota
Side A: John Miller gives a talk on Creativity in Brookings, South Dakota
Side B:
Side 1: Jim Moore at cafe in De Smet, South Dakota [almost all of first side]
Side 2:
Side 1: Ted Muenster, Brookings, South Dakota [tape3] - 10 minutes
Side 2:
Side 1-2: Ted Muenster, Brookings, South Dakota [tape2]
Side 1-2: Ted Muenster, Brookings, South Dakota [tape1]
Side 1: Nelson, Issue 40 '31
Side 2: Songs
Side 1: Nelson - Stories [sticky note Is this Elvira?]
Side 2: Birds
Side 1: Polly Nelson - Part 2
Side 2: Polly Nelson - Part 3
1.5 hours total
Side 1-2: Sam Hettinga, Wolsey, South Dakota [both sides]
Side 1-2: George Niederauer, Miller South Dakota - transcribed
Side 1-2: George Niederauer, Miller South Dakota - transcribed
Side 1-2: George Niederauer, Miller South Dakota - transcribed
Side A: Kathleen Norris interview
Side B:
Side 1-2: Louise O'Connell, daughter of Hubert Mathier in Brookings, South Dakota
Side A: Omaha, Nebraska and Missouri Valley, Iowa
Side B:
Side 1: Edna Osterkamp, Blunt, South Dakota [first half]
Side 2: Jim McDaniel, Banker, Blunt, South Dakota
Side A: Ed and Betty Perry
Side B:
Side 1: Grant Peterson - Radio
Side 2:
Side 1: Read signs on Road to Pierre, South Dakota
Side 2: empty
Side 1: Wayne Porter and Carolyn Rosemore, St. Lawrence, South Dakota
Side 1: Bert and Gert Lampe October 10
Side 2: Gladys Pyle #3 October 9 [25 minutes]
Side 1: Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize winning historian from Stanford University - What Did the Constitution Originally Mean? - John Miller wrote a grant to give a lecture relevant to Remnant Trust, a display of significant American documents. Miller recorded the speech from a chair in the audience in Volstorff Ballroom on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings.
Side 2:
Side 1: Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize winning historian from Stanford University - What Did the Constitution Originally Mean? - John Miller wrote a grant to give a lecture relevant to Remnant Trust, a display of significant American documents. Miller recorded the speech from a chair in the audience in Volstorff Ballroom on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings.
Side 2:
Side 1: Arthur and Gwen Reber, Highmore, South Dakota
Side 2: Reber [most of side 2]
Richard White on noon forum talk RR book how South Dakota Different for LIW in 1880s book
Side 1: Mamie Rolewitch, Highmore, South Dakota
Side 2: Bernie Bee Kay, Highmore, South Dakota
Side 1: Roots
Side 2:
Side 1: Ross, Midland, South Dakota
Side 2:
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview Rollie Samp in Flandreau, South Dakota [tape 2]
Side 1-2: John Miller and Jon Lauck interview Rollie Samp in Flandreau, South Dakota [tape 1]
Side 1: Ron Schiebe, Wolsey, South Dakota at cafe with Ed Siemens [first half]
Side 2: Ive Montgomery and Hazel Carson in Wolsey, South Dakota cafe; Jack Steel, Vice Presidents of bank in Wolsey, South Dakota
Side 1-2: Hank Schultz, Lake Norden, South Dakota - transcribed
Side 1-2: Skinny Schultz - transcribed
Side 1-2: Sparky Schultz - transcribed
Side 1-2: Theodore Schultz, Chicago, Illinois
Side 1-2: Theodore Schultz, Chicago, Illinois
Side 1-2: Neta Seal; Nava Austin Mansfield, Missouri - transcribed
Side A: Senior Center, Miller, South Dakota
Side B:
Side 1: Aubrey Sherwood - transcribed [20 minutes]
Side 2: empty
Side 1-2: Laura Sherwood - De Smet, South Dakota [all of side 1, half of side 2]
Side 1-2: Amon Short, 2 miles south of Mansfield, Missouri on a farm - transcribed
Side A: John Miller interviews Frank Brost in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Side B:
Side 1: Pool and Smalls in store, Blunt, South Dakota [10 minutes]
Side 2: Cecil Small ]son Harlan Small] and Wayne Pool, some Edna Osterkamp
Side 1: Herb and Bernice Smallfield; Dick and Mary Seibert - Elkton, South Dakota
Side 2:
Side 1: V.J. Smith on South Dakota Public Radio Noon Forum talking about his Marty book
Side 2:
Side A-B: John Miller interviews Sheldon Songstad, GOP legislator, in Buffalo Ridge, South Dakota [both sides full]
Side 1-2: Alvilda Sorenson, Brookings, South Dakota
transcribed - tape ran out on side 2
Side A: South Dakota Public Radio talking about South Dakota Legislature
Side B:
Side A: South Dakota Public Radio - George McGovern on War
Side B:
Side A: South Dakota Public Radio - Jeff Henderson on Indian Health
Side B:
Side 1: South Dakota Public Radio Program on TV movie about Wounded Knee in 1973
Side 2:
Side A: Bill Janklow' s Career and Legacy, South Dakota Public Radio Forum [all of side A and z few minutes of side B]
Side B: Gary Ellenboldt, Steve Hemmingson, Bill Richardson, Kevin Woster, Dave Kranz, Kermit Staggers
Side 1: South Dakota Public Radio Noon Forum
Side 2:
Side A: Talk politics on South Dakota Public Radio Noon Forum
Side B:
Side 1: South Dakota Public Radio Noon Forum Interviews George McGovern on his 85 birthday
Side 1: Bert Stewart [first 20 minutes]; Aubrey Sherwood
Side 2: Full
transcribed all
Side 1: Nat Stimson
Side 2:
Side 1: Nat Stimson
Side 2:
Side 1:
Side 2: Nat Stimson
Side 1-2: Al Strandel, Wall, South Dakota [transcribed]
Side 1: Glenn Stymiest, Lake Preston Manor
Side 2: Glenn Stymiest, Altamon, South Dakota - Dad hunt with Marvin Hushitt
Side A: [full]: Harriet Swedlund, 5/25/2005 by John Milkler
Side 1: Edith Thompson, Retirement Center. Brookings, South Dakota
Side 2: Full
Side A: PHC and then John Thune talk about Jim Abdnor [around Abdnor' s death]
Side B:
Side 1: Preacher Vernon Vincent, 9-30-85, De Smet, South Dakota; Nat Stimson, 10-2-85, De Smet, South Dakota
Side 2: Nat Stimson, De Smet, South Dakota
Side 1: Wall Drug #1
Side 2: full
Side 1: Wall Drug #2
Side 2: Prairie Village, Ray Johnson, Wall, South Dakota
Side 1-2: Smokey Wallum, Iroquois South Dakota [first 15 minutes]
Side 1: Patt Ward and others talk about Pluto Hall and Cousa Opera House
Side 1: Alvin White, Wessington, South Dakota
Side 2: think this is blank
Side 1-2: Laure Ingalls Wilder Pageant 'Happy Golden Years" 1989-07-02
Side 1-2: Laura Ingalls Wilder ? House, etc. 1989-06-30; Pageant 'Happy Golden Years" 1989-07-02
Side 1-2: Laure Ingalls Wilder Pageant 'Happy Golden Years" 1989-07-02
Side 1-2: Willmet and Jolus on Rapid City, South Dakota [names hard to read]
Side 1: Flora Ziemann, Ft. Pierre, South Dakota
Side 2: all
This collection was compiled by Lawrence Hunt’s daughter, Gayle (Hunt) Matz, and documents aspects of Hunt’s personal history and family legacy. It includes a short biography written by Matz, an audio cassette recording titled Grandy Hunt 1918–1989, in which Lawrence Hunt shares memories of the Great Depression and his World War II service, and seven digital photographs. The cassette was recorded by Hunt’s granddaughter, Erin, as part of a school project. Materials offer insight into 20th-century American family life and military service through a personal narrative lens.
unabridged read by Sandra Burr for Brilliance Audio; 5 audiocassettes
includes audiocassettes and correspondence
3 audiocassettes