A list of 1950 graduates of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, from the commencement program. Richard Ted Blue; Nickolai Eidem; Ethel Irene Cornue; Dale Malcolm Dahl; Suzanne S Hall; Milton H Lightwood Jr; Charles V Lucier; Mary Ann K S McCall;...
Title taken from image. Verso: Speaker: Front row (back of room) (l. to r.): Unknown, James Von der Heydt, Eben Hopson, Warren A. Taylor, Victor Fischer, Burke Riley. Second row (l. to r.): Irene Ryan, Helen Fischer, Dorothy Awes, Russell...
Caption attached to this photograph relates: Graduates of the electronic technician pilot class undertaken by the Bureau of Indian Affairs are greeted by Senator E. Gruening at RCA Headquarters in Anchorage. The class has just returned from RCA...
Richard J. Gruel, Speaker, and Rev. Harold Dawson, Chaplain, are next to flags; just in front of them are Dolores Goad, Clerk, and Betty Brown, Assistant Clerk; members of the House of Representatives fill the room
Verso: early 40's? late 30's c. 1939. Back Row (l. to r.): James Knudson, Bobby Sarabia, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, William Lee Sr. Front Row (l. to r.): Kelly St. Clair, David Perrin Jr., Ralph Austin, John Fawcett Jr., Paul Osborne.
Photograph of Arthur Nagozruk Jr. Charles E. Bunnell, the University President. Written on the back of the photograph is the following: "Arthur Nagozruk Jr., first full blood Eskimo to be graduated from the University of Alaska, and President...
"Eight native Alaskans, of Indian and Eskimo backgrounds, conclude 18-months study of Industrial and Communications Electrinics by receiving diplomas from the RCA Institutes in New York. All are members of a pilot educational project sponsored by...
"An unusual record of achievement has been established by eight native Alaskans, who were graduated August 10 by the RCA Institutes in New York. Members of a pilot group, sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, they scored a notable success in...
Verso: These native Alaskans successfully completed an 18-months course in Industrial and Communications Electronics and were graduated August 10 from the RCA Institutes in New York. All are members of a pilot educational project sponsored by the...
Verso: An experiment in adult education was concluded successfully with the graduation August 10 of eight native Alaskans from the RCA Institutes in New York. All completed an 18-months course in Industrial and Communications Electronics. Here,...
Title from sleeve. Fred Chiei and Captain Jack C. Anderson, Jr., talk during a party for the 25th wedding anniversary of Senator Ted and Ann Stevens. Photographer's number: 26008. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title supplied by cataloger. From left to right: Cathy Broadhead, Joe Redington Jr., Thela Redington, Ellen Eller. Slide labeled, 'Cathy Brodhead, Joe Jr. Thela Ellen.' Slide printed 3/1966. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Dog racing. Joe Redington Jr. mushes a team on trail. Slide labeled, 'Joe Jr Racing in Juniors.' Slide carousel labeled, 'Old Pictures To Get Done.' Original format: 35mm color slide
(6:12 min.) (06 of 12) Lack of experience to arctic conditions Casualties due to cold--4 D-8 dozers stuck in tundra--Attu was a disaster, fiasco--Got winter supplies, shoe packs later--men stuck for 8 or 9 days --Japaneese were better equipped...
(6:24 min.) (07 of 12) Supplies from Massacre Bay Winched up ridge--Lt. Col Green--disposition of Japanese forces--Getting supplies up to engineer hill--Building a switch back road--each man going up carried K-rations, bullets or mortar...
(5:26 min.) (08 of 12) More on supply transportation Poorly prepared and equipped--Pushed caterpillars (bulldozers) off the top of ridge--3 of 4 survived--built switchback down to cats--escorting an engineer company
(8:13 min.) (09 of 12) Battle on Attu Took company of engineers to a ridge --walked back in the dark--connected with another unit--Japanese followed their path and attacked--Screamed "mitsui?"--Many G. I.'s killed--Capt. killed--Japanese got...
(3:59 min.) (10 of 12) Clean-up and next day Remaining Japanese ran into a draw--Engineer company sent in to kill the 26 or so--next day same thing happened again with--same results--only 30-40 left after that--Capt. Siddens charge--Two men...
(5:29 min.) (11 of 12) Prisoners Few prisoners taken--Strip search at a distance--sent prisoner back to rear--had problems because G.I.'s wanted to kill him