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dc.contributor.authorGordon, Hugh L. (1922- ).en_US
dc.contributor.otherMcIntire, Pope B. (1924- ).en_US
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-18T15:13:59Z
dc.date.issued2016-08-18T15:13:59Z
dc.date.issued2004-03-03
dc.date.issued2016-08-18T15:13:59Z
dc.identifierscg002-04-030102-11-mcien_US
dc.identifier.citationInterview with Pope Barrow McIntire, 2004-03-03, Hugh L. Gordon Papers, 1951-2009, Gordon, Kruse, Wentzel Collection, 1951-2010, SC/G/002, Kennesaw State University Archivesen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11360/1880
dc.descriptionSound recording of a telephone interview digitized from audiocassette with Pope Barrow McIntire by Hugh L. Gordon. McIntire was a partner of the King & Spalding law firm from 1953 to his retirement in 1987. He worked with Robert Troutman for a period of time until Troutman's departure over a dispute regarding the Atlanta Crackers minor league baseball team. During the interview, McIntire discusses his memories of working with Mr. Troutman, including a lawsuit involving the Southern Railroad Company, John F. Kennedy's 1960 campaign in Georgia, and a development deal in Naples, Florida. He also talks about Troutman's personal qualities. Gordon recounts several details related to Troutman's work with the Plans for Progress program. The interview begins and ends mid-sentence.en_US
dc.descriptionPope Barrow McIntire was born in 1924 in Savannah, Georgia. He was the sixth child of Francis Percival and Lucy Barrow McIntire. McIntire graduated from Savannah High School in 1941 and attended Swarthmore College. With the outbreak of World War II, he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps, flying a B-17 bomber in the European and Pacific theaters. McIntire married Idelle Palmour Holmes on July 27, 1945, shortly before being deployed to the Pacific. With the end of the war, Mr. McIntire entered the Lumkin Law School at the University of Georgia. After graduating, McIntire set up practice with Jones, Williams, Dorsey and Hill in Atlanta. He moved to King and Spalding in 1953, where he continued to practice law until his retirement in 1987. Pope and Palmour had three daughters, Palmour, Sarah, and Kathleen. Mr. McIntire died in July 2005.en_US
dc.description.abstractSound recording of a telephone interview digitized from audiocassette with Pope Barrow McIntire by Hugh L. Gordon. McIntire was a partner of the King & Spalding law firm from 1953 to his retirement in 1987. He worked with Robert Troutman for a period of time until Troutman's departure over a dispute regarding the Atlanta Crackers minor league baseball team.en_US
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dc.format.extent47 minutesen_US
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dc.publisherKennesaw State University Archivesen_US
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dc.subjectOral histories.en_US
dc.subjectSound recordings.en_US
dc.subjectTroutman, Robert B. (Robert Battey) (1918-).en_US
dc.subjectPresidents -- Election -- 1960.en_US
dc.titleInterview with Pope Barrow McIntireen_US
dc.typeRecording, oralen_US
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  • Aviation
    Oral histories pertaining to the topic of aviation
  • Hugh L. Gordon Papers, 1951-2009
    The Hugh L. Gordon Papers range from 1951 to 2009, with the bulk dating from 1966 to 1989. The majority of the documents were created by Gordon during the course of his duties as Director of Personnel at Lockheed-Georgia (GELAC), as well as Regional Executive for Region 4 of the National Alliance of Businessmen (NAB) and leadership positions with the Private Industry Council of Atlanta, Inc. (PIC) and the Atlanta Employer’s Voluntary Merit Employment Association (AEVMEA). In addition, the Gordon Papers include material generated as part of the creation of the collection.

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