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Title
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Bruce Bishop oral history recording
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Description
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An audio recording of an oral history of Bruce Bishop, Pacific University Class of 1968, recounting memories of his time at Pacific as a college student. The main topic of the recording is Bruce's memories of Pacific University's mascot, Boxer, including: the Boxer "Toss" and "Flash" events; the original Boxer statue's disappearance in 1969 and Bruce's involvement in its recovery over 50 years later in 2024; his involvement in commissioning the Boxer III replica in 2018; and the theft and recovery of Boxer III from Tran Library in 2019. Bruce also discusses: being at Pacific during the political events of the late 1960s; meeting his wife at Pacific; Pacific's dining hall being moved from McCormick Hall to Washburne Hall; connections with fraternities including his own, Gamma Sigma; and his opinions on what "Boxer Spirit" means for Pacific students.
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This is one of a group of recordings made during a reunion in October, 2024. The recording is accompanied by a transcript.
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Identifier
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PUA_OH_58
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Date
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2024
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Date Created
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Oct. 2024
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Extent
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1 audio file (23 min.)
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Format
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MP3
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Contributor
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Johnson-Riley, Jenny
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Language
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English
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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/