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( the interview continues on tape two, side one.) ward: - about your time on the mississippi humanities council. you were a charter member of the council in 1972? how did you get invited to participate in this? page: well, it was partially the continuation
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13 did locate some canned food that was not labeled, or that the wrappers had been blown off, but i recognized as condensed soup. and then we also went to just south of that was where the winn-dixie and the shopping center had been, and there was a liquor
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18 other environmental organizations that involve you, like the audubon society, the land trust, and i have, they tell me, a madness i'm trying to preserve the cemeteries. i'm fighting a losing battle, but i'm making people aware that they have abandoned t
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2 valentine's day, so it was february 14, twenty-two years ago. do your math. let's do some math. what would that be, [19]87? yeah, 1987. smith: good. and does your wife allow you to share her date and place of birth? elliott: [december 14, 1954]; so she's
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21 alfonso: children's rights is a nonprofit, based in new york, and children's rights sued they've sued several states and with injunctive relief, enjoining them from, you know, not providing the services that they are mandated by law to receive. and chil
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21 roberts: well, i know that we pay a lot of attention to what the meteorology experts are saying. for instance, last year they predicted this very active season, and then we ended up with a very—thank god—dull season and where hardly anything hit, or
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49 employees, you paid them well, you were a responsible businessman, you took care of your bills and everything like that, you weren't behind, you were caught up, that your business after the hurricane just shot up like a rocket. scull-millet: yeah, you w
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69 gear, and then the historical society purchasing larger items like a barrel or a tent or whatever, and then the museum providing us, say, with a vehicle, a place to do the reenactments. the first reenactments we did was at the tullis-toledano manor, on
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7 piirtoniemi: so where were you during all of that opening of the shelters? roberts: while the shelters are open, i stay at the office as long as i can, but then at a certain point i move to the emergency operations center where the emergency management o
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9 cool in the morning, then after that it got very hot, and you'd have to wait. then in the evening, you'd get tired of sitting and go back to work. we kept busy. nuwer: kept busy, yeah. did you have any experiences with red cross lines, water lines, food
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