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- Member of: ASU Campus History: Tempe
- Member of: Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award
Dr. Margaret Bruchac, Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Native American & Indigenous Studies at University of Pennsylvania, speaks about her Labriola Center Book Award winning book "Savage Kin: Indigenous Informants and American Anthropologists," published by the University of Arizona Press.
Dr. Elizabeth Hoover, Manning Assistant Professor of American Studies at Brown University, speaks with Dr. David Martinez at ASU Library about her award winning book "The River is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community," published by the University of Minnesota Press.
A color motion picture production with sound, complete audio recordings of the event and the event program documenting the dedication ceremony for Arizona State University's Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, November 22nd 1966.
Motion Picture: ASU President G. Homer Durham dedicates the building, and Senator Carl T. Hayden remembers his father, the namesake of the library. Library facilities and technologies are depicted. Narrated by Librarian Alan D. Covey.
Audio Recording:
Reel 1 Side A:
Norman H. Strouse Remarks
Reel 1 Side B:
President G. Homer Durham Concluding Remarks
ASU Symphonic Band
Reel 2 Side A:
Rev. Bert Johnson Invocation
President Durham Greetings and Introductions
Audio recording of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Memorial Union, October 25, 1954. Jim Creasman is master of ceremonies. Arizona State College cheer "With an A" is performed. Featuring speeches from Governor Howard Pyle, Senator Carl T. Hayden, student president Bill Coulson, head of the physical sciences department George M. Bateman, President Grady Gammage, members of the alumni association, and others.
An audio recording of the formal dedication of the Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium at Arizona State University. ASU President G. Homer Durham makes remarks and introduces several invited speakers. The recording is presented in three segments.