Tag Archives: 1999

Review of Interview with Mr. Cassius Mullen by Stephen Gensemer, Class of 99′

I have noticed by reading and analyzing interviews conducted by others some of the problems that can arise from trying to get ones true story about a particular event in history opinion. The interviewer’s job is to act thought provoking … Continue reading

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Livestock

Kyle Beeton’s 1999 interview with Joe Thomas describes Joe’s “livestock business.” I find this interview interesting particularly because it discusses the abundance of resources near Carlisle in 1999. When Kyle asks Joe where he buys his bulls from, Joe notes that … Continue reading

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Working Carlisle Interviews

On April 9, 1999, Kyle Beeton interviewed Joe Thomas, a livestock buyer.  Reading the interview, I noticed that Mr. Beeton seemed to have an ides of the types of questions he was going to ask Mr. Thomas, just by the … Continue reading

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Oral History

As part of an oral history project, Stephen Lyons interviewed John Peters in 1999. Right off the bat they realized that they were brothers of the same fraternity, Kappa Sigma, which may have created a more significant bond, ultimately leading to … Continue reading

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Changes in Carlisle’s Retail Industry

John Banco’s 1999 interview with John Dutrey of Dutrey’s Shoes reveals Dutrey’s opinion of how Carlisle has changed since he was a child. As Dutrey is in the retail business in Carlisle, he emphasizes how commercialization negatively influenced small retail … Continue reading

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1999 Interview

While reading the interview of Margo McCrae by Lauren Bell Thomson, I picked up on something that we had talked about during our interviewing workshops in class. The first thing I noticed was that Bell Thomson allowed McCrae to answer … Continue reading

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Farmers Markets and Big Name Industries

Kyle Beeton, a Dickinson student, interviewed a local farmer named Joe Thomas in 1999.  Joe believed the largest reason behind farmers struggling or going out of business was the government.  The government and big name industries have the ability to … Continue reading

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