Oral History Interview with Virginia D. Morris

Oral History Interview with Virginia D. Morris
Title Oral History Interview with Virginia D. Morris PDF eBook
Author Virginia D. Morris
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Pages 9
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Genre Oral history
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Oral History Interview with Naomi Elizabeth Morris, November 11 and 16, 1982, and March 29, 1983

Oral History Interview with Naomi Elizabeth Morris, November 11 and 16, 1982, and March 29, 1983
Title Oral History Interview with Naomi Elizabeth Morris, November 11 and 16, 1982, and March 29, 1983 PDF eBook
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Release 2006
Genre Practice of law
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Naomi Elizabeth Morris was born in 1921 in Wilson, North Carolina. Having grown up with a strong mother as a role model and with family expectations to excel in school, Morris attended Atlantic Christian College (now Barton College) from 1939 to 1943, earning her degree in English. The summer after her graduation from college, Morris lived in Washington, D.C., with several of her sorority sisters. There they worked for the war effort with the signal corps, coding and decoding messages. The death of her father brought Morris back to Wilson that same year. After moving in with her mother, Morris began to work as a legal secretary for William Lucas at the Lucas & Rand law firm. She excelled at her tasks there, and in 1952, Lucas recommended her for law school at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Morris describes what it was like to be one of the only women students attending law school at UNC during the mid-1950s. Following her graduation in 1955, Morris returned to Wilson to work for the Lucas & Rand law firm, where she became a partner by 1957. In the 1960s, Morris became increasingly involved in politics, campaigning for Governor Dan Moore. In 1967, Moore nominated Morris to become one of the founding members of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Morris describes in detail what it was like to serve on the Court of Appeals from the late 1960s into the early 1980s, and she offers her thoughts on the role of law and the judiciary in politics.

Oral History Interview with Marvin Morris

Oral History Interview with Marvin Morris
Title Oral History Interview with Marvin Morris PDF eBook
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Release 2014
Genre Jews
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This collection consists of a digital audio file and transcript of an oral history of Marvin Morris, conducted by Amy Lowenstein. The interview focuses on Morris's experience growing up in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.

Oral History Interview with Morris "Smoke" Fox

Oral History Interview with Morris
Title Oral History Interview with Morris "Smoke" Fox PDF eBook
Author Morris Fox
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Pages 64
Release 2001*
Genre Jews
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Oral History Interview

Oral History Interview
Title Oral History Interview PDF eBook
Author S. Tom Morris
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Pages 37
Release 2005
Genre Lawyers
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Typed Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Tom Morris

Typed Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Tom Morris
Title Typed Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Tom Morris PDF eBook
Author Idaho Educational Public Broadcasting System
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Pages 72
Release 1989
Genre Saint Joe National Forest (Idaho)
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An Oral History of Abraham Lincoln

An Oral History of Abraham Lincoln
Title An Oral History of Abraham Lincoln PDF eBook
Author John George Nicolay
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 196
Release 2006-01-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780809326846

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Uncovers buried Lincoln treasure from the papers of one of Lincoln's private secretaries, John G Nicolay. Through the interviews, Nicolay learned that Lincoln broke off his initial engagement to Mary Todd in 1841, that he suffered from frequent despondency, and that he was constantly anxious that his wife would embarrass him.