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Mr. and Mrs. George Hall's Oral History - Transcription
This is the transcription of George and Dorothy Hall's oral history. They were interviewed by Betty Turnell in July 1982. This interview covered their early life, Brown's Business College, the Great Depression, and the Post Office.
Edwin L. Huntley's Oral History - Transcription
This is the transcription of Edwin L. Huntley's oral history. He was interviewed on July 12, 1982 by Betty Turnell. The interview includes developing adult education, junior colleges, civil defense training during World War II, the Decatur…
Personnel Policy and Public Relations committee meeting - July 1982
These are the minutes of the Personnel Policy and Public Relations committee meeting in July 1982. Items discussed were loan period policy, fine policy, acquisition of video form policy
Board of Directors Meeting on July 15, 1982
This is the agenda and minutes from the Board of Directors meeting on July 15, 1982. At this meeting the Board discussed committee report regarding wage rate resolution, expenditures, circulation statistics for the month, Library Policy Code…
Tags: 1982, Agenda, ALA, board of directors, Board of Trustees, circulation statistics, CLSI, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, Expenditures, July 1982, Library Policy Code, Meeting, Minutes, Personnel and Public Relations Committee Report, Properties and Finance Committee Report, Release 27, Robert Dumas, videos, wage rate resolution
Edwin L. Huntley's Oral History - Recording
This is the recording of Edwin L. Huntley's oral history. He was interviewed on July 12, 1982 by Betty Turnell. The interview includes developing adult education, junior colleges, civil defense training during World War II, the Decatur Association…
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall's Oral History - Recording
This is the recording of George and Dorothy Hall's oral history. They were interviewed by Betty Turnell in July 1982. This interview covered their early life, Brown's Business College, the Great Depression, and the Post Office.
