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- Collection: Vermont 1970s Counterculture Project Oral Histories
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Oral history interview with Louis Pulver
Louis Pulver speaks of volunteering for helicopter service in the Vietnam War to avoid being drafted into the infantry. He completed training in December 1967, and describes his arrival in Vietnam in January 1968, and surfing in the South China Sea…
Oral history interviews with Chris Braithwaite
In his first interview on December 7, 2015, Chris Braithwaite speaks of his desire to become a journalist, transferring to Pomona College, and working as a journalist during summers. He describes an anti-war event in Oakland, California involving Ken…
Oral history interview with Mark Stoler
Mark Stoler speaks of growing up in the Bronx, the impact of the death of his mother while attending City College in New York City, and his years as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. He describes incidents at the…
Oral history interview with Loraine Janowski
Loraine Janowski speaks of growing up in Rutland, Vermont, her move to Cambridge, Massachusetts, participating in anti-war protests, and then returning to Vermont to live at the Maple Hill Commune in Plainfield. She describes founding Mullein Hill…
Oral history interview with Emily and Rick Hausman
Emily and Rick Hausman begin the interview with descriptions of their family backgrounds and meeting at the Farm and Wilderness Camps in Plymouth, Vermont. Emily speaks of growing up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and her family connection with…
Oral history interview with Tom Plumb
Tom Plumb describes being a student at Middlebury College from 1971 to 1975, and of being involved in environmental activism, including protesting Seabrook, working with the Clamshell Alliance, and joining the board of the Vermont Railroad Passengers…
Oral history interviews with Ken Wibecan
In his first interview on 7 January 2016, Ken Wibecan speaks of growing up in Brooklyn, New York in a multicultural neighborhood, and the influence of his family, particularly his grandfather, and of the Jewish community, on his political…
Oral history interview with Bill Lippert
Bill Lippert speaks of growing up in rural Pennsylvania, the gay son of an Evangelical United Brethren minister; of the influence of his aunt, Mary Alice Lippert, a teacher in Sierra Leone, and of his college years at Earlham College, a Quaker…
Oral history interview with Stuart Copans
Stuart Copans speaks his visits as a teenager to the nearby Bruderhof Community of Brothers in New Paltz, New York. He discusses graduating from the Stanford University School of Medicine in 1969, visiting communes in the Bay area as part of a free…
Oral history interview with Polly Darnell
Polly Darnell describes growing up in Connecticut, hearing of a commune in Putney, Vermont, coming to Vermont to attend Windham College, and becoming involved with the Red Clover Collective in Putney. She speaks of the Free Vermont movement and…
Oral history interview with Peter Cobb
Peter Cobb speaks of going to school in Rutland, Vermont in the 1960s, his family's view of the urban immigrants, and his decision to attend the University of Vermont. He then describes how he became involved in environmental issues while at UVM,…
Oral history interview with Thurmond Knight
Thurmond Knight speaks of his childhood spent outdoors in the Florida Everglades, his family’s strong musical connection in their Southern Baptist church community, attending Florida State University and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic…
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Edith Pulling George in a Wagon

Edith Gillette pulls a wagon with George McCrillis sitting in it. George wears a wide brimmed hat and is holding a white and gray cat. Edith wears a…