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Interviews with Ted L. Pfannenstiel, Bernie Schaffer, Ruth Jacobs, and Josephine S. Jacobs, 1962-06-21

 File — Box: MS 017-06, Folder: MS 017-06-04
Identifier: MS 017- file MS 017-RT 398 F666m 1962 no. 04
RT 398 F666m 1962 no. 04 - 7 Inch Reel Tape and 1 Audio Cassette Tape

9 index cards - Axman, Anthony; Folklore of the Middle West, 1962, no. 4; Folklore - Kansas; Hawk, Patricia K.; Jacobs, Hans; Jacobs, Josephine S.; Jacobs, Ruth E.; Pfannenstiel, Ted L.; Schaffer, Bernie;Holmes, Milton J.; Orr, Grace; Smith, Amy; Smith, Marcene; Walker, Myrl V.; Young, Sylvia;

Typed and handwritten notes.

Interviews with Ted L. Pfannenstiel, Bernie Schaffer, Ruth Jacobs, and Josephine S. Jacobs

Digital Collections - FHSU Scholars Repository – Digitized Copy of Recording

00:00:00 - Introduction, Ted L. Pfannenstiel of Munjor, Kansas on June 21, 1962

00:00:32 - Song, "Brautdusch"

00:03:18 - Introduction, Bernie Schaffer of Liebenthal, KS on June 21, 1962

00:03:38 - Song, "Du, du liegst mir am Herzen"

00:04:45 - Song, "Schoen Goode Nacht"

00:05:43 - Song, "Don't Sell Daddy Any More Whiskey"

00:06:33 - Song, "Blood Song"

00:07:24 - Song, "True Love"

00:09:09 - Song, "Down in the Valley"

00:12:26 - Song, "German Drinking Song"

00:13:15 - Song, "Pass Around the Bottle" (John Brown's Whiskey Bottle, racist language)

00:14:16 - Song, "Ten Little Bottles"

00:17:05 - German New Year's Wish

00:17:14 - Song, "Old Waltz"

00:18:30 - Introduction, Ruthie Jacobs of Hays, KS on June 7, 1962

00:19:01 - Cattle drive from Mexico to Abilene, KS

00:20:40 - Two riddles

00:21:18 - Story of grandfather's murder of an Indigenous American

00:22:22 - Story of uncle eating a skunk by mistake

00:23:22 - First coffin at Logan, KS

00:24:11 - Mother and father being robbed in Yellowstone Park

00:25:22 - Introduction, Josephine S. Jacobs of Hays, KS on June 7, 1962. Recording quality is poor.

00:25:40 - Song, "Catherine, Come With Me in the Fall" Sung in German with translation

00:27:17 - Song, "I am Pretty" Sung in German with translation

00:27:57 - Song, "Come In, Come In." Sung in German with translation

00:28:34 - Story of Indigenous Americans robbing mother's home (Recording cuts off before finish)



Dates

  • 1962-06-21

Language of Materials

English; German;

Extent

From the Collection: 11 Cubic Feet (11 boxes of audio recordings with transcripts.)

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Fort Hays State University Special Collections Repository

Contact:
502 South Campus Drive
Hays KS 67601 United States