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- Member of: Traces of Japanese Life: Selections from the Melikian Collection
- Member of: Howard Pyle Collection
- Member of: ASU Alumni Association Video Productions
Music and dramatic programming.
Pyle interviews Lt. Laura Celaya (Tempe, Arizona) of the 120th General Hospital and Lt. Mary Ellen Smith (Buckeye, Arizona) of the 80th General Hospital.
Pyle interviews Manuel Moreno Caballeros (Patagonia, Arizona) and Lt. John P. Diaz (Phoenix, Arizona). Diaz graduated from Arizona State College in 1942. Pyle also summarizes and wraps up the 158th Infantry series. This recording is broadcast #9 in the 158th Regimental Combat Team series.
Pyle and Yanez discuss available clothing, “shoe stamps” in the US, Filipino children, and hospital care.
Pyle interviews Lt. Agnes Mitchell (Chinle, Arizona) of the 80th General Hospital and Lt. Doris Norberg (Warren, Arizona) of the 313th General Hospital. Norberg met her fiance at Fort Huachuca.
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This document provides a description of each broadcast included in this collection.
Easter services at the Grand Canyon, including commentary by Governor Pyle, services by Rev. Thomas Miller Pyle (Buckeye, Arizona) and Shrine of the Ages Pastor Rev. Kenneth Porray, and music by the Shrine of the Ages Boys Choir and Arizona State College Flagstaff.
Howard Pyle delivered this speech, which discusses the "vanishing American" and references Herbert Hoover, at the 1952 Republican National Convention.