Kathleen Lukken discusses her career at Weber State University from 1976 to 2009. Lukken served as faculty in the Health Professions department and as Associate Provost for the University. The interviews took place on January 27, 2010 and February 16, 2010.
Helen James Lundak discusses her experiences at Weber State University from 1971 to 2000 as a Chemistry professor. The interview took place on December 14, 2007.
Claude Malan discusses his grandfather, Bartholomew Malan, who bought the Malan Heights area east of Ogden in 1890 from the U.S. Government. The interview took place on March 2, 1971.
Josephine Heslop Manning discusses her memories of attending the Dee School of Nursing during World War II, graduating in 1944. The interview took place on August 5, 2008.
Josephine Heslop Manning discusses her experiences as a student at Weber College, and graduating from the Dee School of Nursing in 1944. The interview took place on May 20, 2008.
Curtis Marshall discusses his experiences working for the American Pack and Provision Company during the Depression, and his experiences as a bishop for the LDS Church. He and Mrs. Marshall also discuss the importance of saving and avoiding debt, entertainment during the Depression and currently, and the need to encourage young people to work and save. The interview took place circa 1960s.
Eloise Anderson Martineau shares her memories of the Dee School of Nursing, including serving in the maternity ward and the nurse-patient relationship. The interview took place on August 6, 2008.
Calvin J. Mason describes his years in the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Depression, working in Milford, Utah, in Salt Lake City, at the Bird Refuge, and for the Forest Service. The interview took place circa 1960s.