Buren Rose Oral History

Oral history interview with Buren Rose
Primarily documents Buren Rose's service in the civil service from 1942 to 1943 and her career in radio." Rose discusses her childhood and education in Missouri. She goes on to talk about her employment history before joining the civil service, including working for the civil service as a driver for Colonel Morris Taber. Topics from this period include meeting her second husband, the base band, dances, housing, young people's awareness of the war, Colonel Taber, volunteering at the hospital on base, a boyfriend who washed out in pilot training, and other women on the base. She also discusses her post service career in radio, including being a female in a male dominated field." Her husband, Jack Rose, is present for the interview and discusses his opinion of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the current economic recession, and participating in the creation of a cartoon about flexible gunnery. Together they share their opinions of the presidents from Roosevelt to Lyndon Johnson.