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Listening to Glendale's Past
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    • Edna Meyer and Retha (Bolding) Beveridge Oral History Interview

    • Edna Meyer and Retha (Bolding) Beveridge Oral History Interview

    • Meyer, Edna and Beveridge, Retha (Bolding)

    • Glendale, AZ; African American Community; Cartwright School District; Phoenix (Maryvale), AZ; Automobiles; Basque Community; Bolding, Charles; Cattle Ranching; Chinese Community; Cotton Farming; Glendale Grammar School; Horses; Japanese...

    • Edna Meyer and Retha Beveridge, elementary school teachers, who were born in Glendale in the early Twentieth Century, come together in this interview to reminisce about Glendale, the early years. They both remember swimming at Glendale Beach and...
    • Memories About William Lytle Schurz, an oral history.

    • Memories About William Lytle Schurz, an oral history.

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    • Thunderbird School of Global Management; Glendale (Ariz.); American Institute for Foreign Trade

    • Oral History interview about Dr. William Lytle Schurz, diplomat, author, teacher and scholar. He served as President of the American Institute for Foreign Trade or AIFT (now the Thunderbird School of Global Management) from July, 1949 to June,...
    • Tom Kadomoto

    • Tom Kadomoto

    • Kadomoto, Tom

    • Japanese American families--Arizona; Japanese-American Relocation; World War II; Glendale, AZ; Glendale Arizona Historical Society; Japanese American farmers

    • Tom Kadomoto achieved 23 “firsts” for a Japanese American in Glendale. He joined the Army in 1941. Later, after declaration of war he volunteered for Military Intelligence School. He was stationed on the Pacific Front under General MacArthur,...
    • Arnold Ong Oral History Interview

    • Arnold Ong Oral History Interview

    • Ong, Arnold

    • Glendale, AZ; Chinese Americans; Boy Scouts; Gene's Market; WWII

    • Arnold Ong was born in China, he immigrated with his family to the United States in 1934. His father had immigrated earlier to establish himself, he began running a grocery business in Phoenix, Arizona. His family bought two lots of land in...

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