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An Evening with Clyde Edgerton (1994)
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- Edgerton, Clyde
An Evening with Clyde Edgerton (1994)
Public reading by Clyde Edgerton, an author from North Carolina who was invited to Radford University to help celebrate the opening of a new addition to McConnell Library. Mr. Edgerton read from several of his books and performed a musical number with library employee Bud Bennett, both on banjo.- Creator
- Edgerton, Clyde
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Women's March on Washington Video Preview
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- Bennett, Bud
Women's March on Washington Video Preview
The Archives and Special Collections department of McConnell Library is conducting video interviews of participants of the women's marches that took place January 21, 2017. This video serves as a short preview of those interviews. If you marched and would like to be interviewed, please contact us, we would love to talk to you.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud
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A.J. Gaither- Home Made Musician
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- Miller, Christopher A
- Gaither, A.J.
A.J. Gaither- Home Made Musician
A.J. Gaither, a traveling musician who plays cigar box guitars, was interviewed in McConnell Library on the Radford University campus on March 31, 2015. He talked about cigar box guitars, life on the road as a traveling musician, and other things. A high definition version of this video is available from the Archives and Special Collections video collection on: Vimeo- https://vimeo.com/161833005- Creator
- Miller, Christopher A
- Gaither, A.J.
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Gary Harris
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- Gary Harris
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Gary Harris
Gary Harris was a soldier and member of the military police during the war in Vietnam. He spoke to Ron Kolenbrander in Radford University’s McConnell Library about his experiences there and his efforts after the war to make sense of some of his experiences. A high definition version of this video is available from the Archives & Special Collections video collection on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/118180141- Creator
- Gary Harris
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Sam Lewis
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- Lewis, Sam
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Sam Lewis
Sam Lewis was interviewed in McConnell Library on the Radford University campus by Ron Kolenbrander on August 17, 2015. Mr. Lewis talked about his service during the war, how things changed after the Tet Offensive, and about his life before and after the war. A high definition version of this video is available on the Archives and Special Collections video collection on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/141056702- Creator
- Lewis, Sam
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Bette Wright
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- Wright, Bette
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Bette Wright
Bette Wright, a long time resident of the City of Radford, Virginia spoke to Ron Kolenbrander in Radford University’s McConnell Library about life in Radford during World War 2. She speaks of war rationing, the Radford Army Ammunition Plant and how the city of Radford grew because of it, and life after the war. Mrs. Write was a student at Radford University and worked as a schoolteacher in the area.- Creator
- Wright, Bette
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Joe Jackson, Radford's First Male Undergraduate Student
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- Jackson, Joseph
- Spelbring, Aaron
Joe Jackson, Radford's First Male Undergraduate Student
On June 8, 1972, Radford College President, Donald Dedmon released a statement declaring that Radford College would immediately allow the enrollment of male students to the college as both resident and day students. That summer, Joe Jackson applied and was accepted as the first male undergraduate student. On December 6, 2018 he came to McConnell Library and talked to us about his experiences and memories of those days.- Creator
- Jackson, Joseph
- Spelbring, Aaron
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: James Everhart
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- James Everhart
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: James Everhart
James Everhart, a Vietnam War veteran spoke to Ron Kolenbrander in Radford University’s McConnell Library about his experiences as a helicopter mechanic and United States soldier in the war. He spoke of life on the military base, his impressions of the country of Vietnam, and of his life before and after the war. A high definition version of this video is available from the Archives and Special Collections video collection on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/117319708- Creator
- James Everhart
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Michael Ross
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- Ross, Michael
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Michael Ross
On August 19, 2015 Michael Ross and Ron Kolenbrander came to Radford University's McConnell Library and talked about Mr. Ross' experiences as a dog handler in the Vietnam War. Mr. Ross was stationed in Phu Cat during the war and was awarded the Medal for Meritorious Service for his actions there. A high definition version of this video is available from the Archives and Special Collections video collection on Vimeo- https://vimeo.com/138640779- Creator
- Ross, Michael
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Joel Weddle
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- Weddle,Joel
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Joel Weddle
World War 2 veteran, Joel Weddle talks to Ron Koldebrander in Radford University’s McConnell Library about his experiences as an amphibious tank driver. Mr. Weddle speaks of participating in many DDay events, relates many personal details about his experiences in the war and spoke about life both before and after the war in Southwest Virginia. A high definition version of this video is available from the Archives and Special Collections video collection on Vimeo- https://vimeo.com/110160292- Creator
- Weddle,Joel
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Robert Atkinson
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- Atkinson, Robert
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Robert Atkinson
Robert “Moose” Atkinson speaks to Ron Kolenbrander in Radford University’s McConnell Library about his World War 2 experiences. He talks about hearing that Pearl Harbor had just been attacked, about working with German prisoners of war, and about supply transport in Europe. He also speaks of his life both before and after the war in Radford, Virginia. A high definition version of this video is available from the Archives and Special Collections video collection on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/129581633- Creator
- Atkinson, Robert
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Tommy Tate
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- Tate, Tommy
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Tommy Tate
Tommy Tate was interviewed in Radford University’s McConnell Library about his years as an Army Air Force solder in World War II, and relates several personal stories about flying in B29 aircrafts, bombing raids on Tokyo and the general life of a soldier during the war years. He also talks about life both before and after World War 2 in Radford and Blacksburg, Virginia. A high definition copy of this video is available from the Archives and Special Collections video collection on Vimeo- https://vimeo.com/110156578- Creator
- Tate, Tommy
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
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Radford Veterans Living History Project: Bunk Austin
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- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
- Bunk Austin
Radford Veterans Living History Project: Bunk Austin
Bunk Austin, a Marine from Radford Virginia talks to Ron Kolenbrander in Radford University’s McConnell Library about his time on Tinian Island where the atomic bomb was housed and later loaded onto the Enola Gay. He also gives details about the flight of the Enola Gay on the way to Hiroshima and the crew and relates stories about life in Radford, Virginia both before and after World War 2. A high definition version of this video is available on the Archives and Special Collections video collection on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/120363839- Creator
- Kolenbrander, Ron
- Glencoe Museum
- Bunk Austin
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Sue Massek- Musician and Activist
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- Miller, Christopher A
- Massek, Sue
Sue Massek- Musician and Activist
Sue Massek, musician, activist and actress was interviewed on October 31, 2014 by Christopher A. Miller in Radford University's McConnell Library. Sue is a founding member of The Reel World String Band, acts in a one-person play written by Si Kahn, and has been an activist for human rights. In this interview she talks about her musical influences, Lily May Ledford, Blanche Coldiron and Clyde Davenport, talks about the early years of The Reel World String Band, and plays a bit of live music. A high definition version of this video is available from the Archives and Special Collections video collection on: https://vimeo.com/channels/866456/123219622- Creator
- Miller, Christopher A
- Massek, Sue
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Women's March on Washington- Tom and Lisa Hammett
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- Hammett, Tom
- Hammett, Lisa
- Bennett, Bud
Women's March on Washington- Tom and Lisa Hammett
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. On February 4, 2017 Tom and Lisa Hammett sat with us and talked about participating in the Washington DC march, education, family, and participating in other marches during their lifetimes.- Creator
- Hammett, Tom
- Hammett, Lisa
- Bennett, Bud
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Women's March on Washington- Shayna Gutcho
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- Bennett, Bud
- Gutcho, Shayna
Women's March on Washington- Shayna Gutcho
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. On February 2, 2017 Shayna Gutcho- Washington DC marcher- came to our Archives office and spoke to us about her experiences in the march, her ideas about why the march happened her hopes for the future and more.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud
- Gutcho, Shayna
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Women's March on Washington- Anja Whittington
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- Bennett, Bud
- Whittington, Anja
Women's March on Washington- Anja Whittington
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. On February 1, 2017 Anja Whittington came to our Archives offices and talked about her experiences at the Washington DC Women's March. An HD version of this video can be found on the Archives Vimeo account: https://vimeo.com/213711529- Creator
- Bennett, Bud
- Whittington, Anja
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Women's March on Washington- Mick Stewart
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- Stewart, Mick
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Women's March on Washington- Mick Stewart
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. Mick Stewart was interviewed at about the one year anniversary of the march to give a different perspective on the march, the expectations of results and a feeling of the general mood of the country since then.- Creator
- Stewart, Mick
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Women's March on Washington- Simone Poirer-Bures
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- Poirer-Bures, Simone
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Women's March on Washington- Simone Poirer-Bures
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. Simone Poirier-Bures was interviewed at about the one year anniversary of the march to give a different perspective on the march, the expectations of results and a feeling of the general mood of the country since then.- Creator
- Poirer-Bures, Simone
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Women's March on Washington- Theresa Burris
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- Bennett, Bud
- Burris, Theresa
Women's March on Washington- Theresa Burris
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. On February 2, 2017 Theresa Burris came to our Archives office and talked about her march experience, her previous marches, her thoughts on the future and more. An HD version of this interview is available on our Archives Vimeo page- https://vimeo.com/219906722- Creator
- Bennett, Bud
- Burris, Theresa
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Categories
- Audio Visual Collections
- Music of Burma On Locally Produced 78rpm Records717
- Banjo Construction Photograph Archive576
- Highland Summer Conference Video Collection199
- Banjo Masters20
- Women's March on Washington18
- Women's Interart Center17
- Radford Veterans Oral History Video Project12
- Conversations With Alumni Collection4
- March For Our Lives Movement3
- WVRU- Radford College/University Radio Station 89.9FM3
- Appalachian Performance2
- Radford College/University Press Conferences1
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Subject
- Burmese (Musical group)717
- Ethnomusicology--Asia.717
- Music--Asia--Discography.717
- Myanmar717
- Southeast Asia717
- Banjo Construction Photographic Collection576
- Musical instruments576
- Appalachian Region. Southern199
- Interviews199
- American literature Appalachian Region. Southern198
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-209
- Lanier, Parks159
- Alangka Kyau Ca Re Man: Tang Maung117
- Ka.ra.wik Tam Hcip96
- Edwards, Grace Toney83
- Tui: Na. Ya:78
- Tuil Nuing Kumpa.ni78
- Hangsa Ta. Hcan Raung: Wai Re: A Hpwai. Li Mi. Tak58
- Cin Tam Hcip Dhat Pra:48
- Cu Pa Huik Kumpa.ni Limi.tak48
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