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Title on 501: Knute Maddock part 1 - dated 1981-02-05 (sides A and B) Title on 502: Knute Maddock part 2- dated 1981-06-22 (sides A and B) Title on 503: Knute Maddock [part 3] - dated 1981-06-22 (side A). McKee Pharmacy dated 1981-07-24 (side B) Title on 504: Knute Maddock part 4 (Side A). John Else part 2. Tillie Olsen (Side B) Title on 527: Knute Maddock [part 3] (Side A). Jon Else part 1 (Side B) 501: "Side A & B: parts 1 and 2 of oral history interview with Knute Maddox, long time resident, policeman, owner of lumberyard, about life on the homefront during WWII in Santa Cruz County." 502: "Side A: parts 1 and 2 oral history interview with Knute Maddox, long time resident, policeman, owner of lumberyard in Santa Cruz County about life on the homefront during WWII." 503: "Side A: part 3 oral history interview with Knute Maddox, long time resident, policeman, owner of lumberyard in Santa Cruz County about life on the homefront during WWII. Side B: Part 1 of interviews at historic Mackee Pharmacy in downtown Oakland about selling healing and love potions, home remedies, etc." 504: "Side A: part 4 of oral history interview with long-time resident and policeman, Knute Maddock about life on the homefront in Santa Cruz County during WWII. Side B: part 2 of interview with filmmaker John Else about his documentary "Day After Trinity." Interview with poet/writer Tillie Olsen about the film "Tell me a Riddle." 527: "Side A: part 3 oral history interview with Knute Maddox, (2/5/81?), long time resident, policeman, owner of lumberyard in Santa Cruz County about life on the homefront during WWII. Side B: Part one of part 2 of interview with filmmaker John Else about his documentary "Day After Trinity." "
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