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Ray Satterley Oral History Interview, undated
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Ray Satterley Oral History Interview, undated
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Manager Ray Satterley (born 1904) discusses his family, why he went into the iron industry, his career as a mining engineer, education, accidents, changes in safety standards, strikes, the steel workers' union, the future of iron mining, the role of women in mining, advice for students, and hobbies. Unlike most Red Dust mining interviewees, he worked for Inland Steel Company, not the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company. <br> <br> <a href="https://uplink.nmu.edu/islandora/object/nmu%3A137252">See the transcript for this interview here.</a> |
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