Authors

Lewis M. Crook

Interviewer

Nancy Wyant

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Description

A lengthy discussion of being an employee of Huntington Alloys, from the period 1941 to 1980. Mr. Crook, a semi-retired employee of the International Nickel Plant in Huntington, discusses his experiences with the company, thereby touching on a variety of subjects concerning the Nickel Plant, including working conditions, safety hazards, various strikes, and the apprenticeship program. He also talks briefly about his retirement activities.

Publication Date

1980

Identifier

OH64-209

Type

Text

Library of Congress Subjects

Crook, Lewis M., 1941- -- autobiography.
Wyant, Kenneth.
Hash, Odd.
Wallon, Spat.
Oral histories.

Comments

Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-209.

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Oral History Interview: Lewis M. Crook

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