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Show THE FOLLOWING IS AN INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY HARRY HENSLICK ON AUGUST, 15, 1970. THE INTERVIEWEE IS JOHN GALLEY AT MRS. GALLEY'S HOME. HH: Mr. Galley, we are back here today and you have been so kind as to give us these pictures, we're going to make copies up for our collection and they are very valuable. Maybe they're not as valuable to us as they are to you, but when you consider the number of people who will be able to use them, and look at them, and get some ideas of the conditions, they are every valuable and beautiful pictures. I certainly want to thank you for allowing us to make copies. JG: Well, you see, on the postcard size, I took all of those, but these other like this are ones people have given me and that's the reason that I'm anxious to keep them. HH: Right, and we'll make very sure that we don't lose them or do anything with them, other than get a copy of them and then we'll get them back to you. We talked yesterday, and after we talked, just about the time I was ready to leave, I know a couple of points came up that perhaps we should have mentioned on the tape and we had not and so I'm back today and we said, perhaps we could mention a couple of those and if we have any other things to say, we'll have a short interview this afternoon. JG: Well, one thing I would like to mention is how the "Joe Jr.", Joe Jr., Camp got its name. Joseph M. Flannery was president of the company and his oldest son was named |