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Creation Date
7-7-2011
Document Type
Image
Disciplines
Cultural History | Oral History | Speech and Rhetorical Studies | Theatre and Performance Studies
Description
This photograph of Marty Yates and his father, Dick Yates, taking a break from the questioning was taken during an interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project.
(left to right): Marty Yates, Dick Yates
Related Resource
For an additional storyteller image, refer to Dick A. Yates 01.
Related Resource
For an additional storyteller image, refer to Dick A. Yates 02.
Related Resource
For an additional storyteller image, refer to Martin (Marty) Yates 01.
Related Resource
For an additional storyteller image, refer to Martin (Marty) Yates 02.
Related Resource
For an additional storyteller image, refer to Dick A. Yates and Martin (Marty) Yates 01.
Related Resource
To hear Marty Yates tell the story A Foggy Neskowin Landing, refer to A Foggy Neskowin Landing.
Related Resource
To hear Dick A. Yates tell the story The Big Tip, refer to The Big Tip.
Project Director/Collaborator
Marshall, Brenda DeVore
Project Collaborator
Marshall, Tyrone
Project Collaborator
Miller, Jackson B.
Project Collaborator
Clark, Casee
Project Collaborator
Forrer, Chris
Project Collaborator
Olson, Caitlyn
Project Collaborator
Raso, Stephanie
Recommended Citation
Marshall, Tyrone, "Dick A. Yates and Martin (Marty) Yates 02" (2011). Storyteller Photographs. Image. Submission 49.
http://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/dory_photos/49
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Comments
Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City is a collaborative project involving the Linfield College Department of Theatre and Communication Arts, the Jereld R. Nicholson Library, the Linfield Center for the Northwest, the Pacific City Arts Association, and the Pacific City Dorymen's Association.
The collaborators wish to thank Dave Larkins of Pacific City, who served as the Dorymen’s Association liaison for the project, and Kathleen Spring for her work with the digital archives. We also express our appreciation to the many individuals who graciously shared their stories and memorabilia for inclusion in the archives.
The first phase of this project in the summer of 2011 was supported in part by a Keck Community-Engaged Research to Classroom Program Grant from the Linfield Center for the Northwest and two Linfield College Student-Faculty Collaborative Research Grants.