UCSB Oral History Program
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from Frank Kelly Collection
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- Architecture/Urban Planning.
Interviews with Joseph T. Bill, John C. Harkness, H. Ralph Taylor,
Congressman James H. Scheuer, Yukio Kawaratani, Ray Hebert, Jack Bevash,
James Langenheim, Niels Stoermer, Cesar Pelli, Edward Logue, Edward
L. Barnes, Harry Cobb, Bruce Allen, and Edward Helfeld.
- Arts and Entertainment. Includes interviews
with Paul Radin (film producer) and Howard Walls (early
20th century Hollywood).
- Cultural Diversity. Includes the Japanese
American /Nisei Oral History Project, Helen and Hiroshi Takeda,
Anita Mackey, and Mississippi/Headstart Project.
- Humanistic Psychology. Includes interviews
with leading practitioners such as James F. T. Bugental, Stanley
Keleman, Carl Rogers, Virginia Satir, Robert Tannenbaum,
and the Avanta network.
- Santa Barbara Area History. Interviews relating
to Harold S. Chase (Hope Ranch; brother of Pearl Chase), Joel
Conway (photography and film industry), Direct Relief International,
Frances Gledhill (community and political issues), Loyd Amos
and Berta Lee Winniford Kelley (early 20th century Santa
Barbara), Jeanette Lyons (early 20th century Santa
Ynez Valley), Old Town Goleta Oral History Project, UCSB Public
History projects (State Street, water, fires, Santa Barbara wine
history).
- UCSB. Interviews relating to faculty
and administrators such as Ellen Bowers (Dean of Women), Vernon
Cheadle (UCSB Chancellor and botanist), Donald Davidson (University
Librarian), Katherine Esau (botanist), Lieslotte Fajardo
(library), Thomas Fleming (Black Studies), Friends of the
UCSB Libraries (events and programs), Mario Garcia (History/Chicano
Studies), Theodore Harder (early Goleta campus years), Garrett
Hardin (biology, population, and ecology), Hugh Kenner (English),
Herbert Kroemer (Nobel Prize winner, Physics, 2000), Katherine
McNabb (library -Riviera and early Goleta campus years), Lawrence
Willson (English)
- World War II. Experiences of Donald C.
Davidson, Robert O. Easton (who also published his correspondence
with his wife, Jane Easton, in Love and War) Douwe Stuurman,
Bob Tannenbaum, and George Wittenstein (White Rose German
resistance movement).
- Writers, Printers, and Publishers.
Harry Ashmore (newspaperman, Pulitzer Prize winner, CSDI),
Robert O. Easton (western and California fiction), Anton K. Money
(1920s Yukon mining frontier), Hobart Skofield (Printers Collection,
printing industry, and Rudge Press), Noel Young (Capra Press).
- Oral histories supporting UCSB printed or manuscript
collections. Includes interviews relating to Mercedes Eichholz
(re William O. Douglas), Frank Kelly (CSDI; Truman speech
writer), Frances Holden/Lotte Lehmann (opera soprano), Jay
Monaghan (Lincoln and Wyles Collection), Harvey Wheeler (CSDI).
Email: David
Russell or call (805)893-8215 for
more information.