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Item Item OP14 - Jordan, Alma(2010-06-09T15:28:50Z) Laurence, Keith; Jordan, AlmaDr Alma Jordan was Campus Librarian of The Main Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, from 1 to 1989.Item OP49 - Clarke, Ellis, Sir(2010-06-15T18:48:26Z) Laurence, Keith; Jordan, Alma; Clarke, Ellis (Sir)Sir Ellis Clarke was President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago at the time when this interview was done. A lawyer by profession, he held several important positions in Trinidad and Tobago - among them Solicitor General, Attorney General, Acting Colonial Secretary - before becoming President, a position which he held for ten years, 1977-1987. To date, this is the only interview which has been videotaped.Item OP51 - Murray, Ann(2010-07-08T15:12:56Z) Jordan, Alma; Murray, AnnAnn Murray, popularly known as "Teacher Thynie" was 102 years old at the time of the interview. She was a resident of Tuimpuna since 1893 and made a significant contribution to the development of Tunapuna through her teaching career. See also OP 40.Item OP56 - Braithwaite, Lloyd; Phelps, Harry; Jordan, Alma; Carringtons, Lawrence; McEachrane, Claude; Ramesar, Esmond; Barnes, R.F.; Kenny, J.S.; Duncan, E. Julian; Ahmad, N.; Inniss, Joyce Gibson; Williams, Holman(2010-07-08T15:30:55Z) Sherlock, Philip; Braithwaite, Lloyd; Phelps, Harry; Jordan, Alma; Carringtons, Lawrence; Mc Eachrane, Claude; Ramesar, Esmond; Barnes, R.F; Kenny, J.S.; Duncan, E. Julian; Ahmad, N.; Inniss, Joyce Gibson; Williams, HolmanSee note on OP 7. The material collected in these interviews was used in the following publication by Philip Sherlock and Rex Nettleford: The University of the West Indies: A Caribbean Response to the Challenge of Change, (London: Macmillan Caribbean, 1990).Item OP78 - Beddeau, Andrew; Murray, Ann; Clarke, Ellis, Sir(2010-07-14T18:32:17Z) Gibbons, Rawle; Jordan, Alma; Laurence, Keith; Beddeau, Andrew; Murray, Ann; Clarke, Ellis (Sir)These excerpts from the interviews with Andrew Beddeau (OP 23), Ann Murray, popularly known as Teacher Thynie, (OP 51) and Sir Ellis Clarke (OP 49) are used as teaching materials in the oral history module of the Course 17C, Introduction to History, offered in the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities and Education, St. Augustine.Item OP8 - Williams-Connell, Erica(2010-06-09T15:24:00Z) Jordan, Alma; Williams-Connell, EricaErica Williams-Connell is the daughter of the late Dr Eric Williams.