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Item 318: 00318_Murphy, Don and Tarleton_MMS-History, 2002

 Item — Box: 5

Interviewer(s): D. Austin. Houston, TX

Affiliation: University of Arizona

I learned about Oran, Scott, and Don during my first visit with Mary Ann Galletti. All three dove for J&J Diving, and Mary Ann agreed to get them together to talk with me on my next visit to Houston. She had originally arranged to have them over to her house for dinner, but Scott decided he would have the dinner at his house. He is a bachelor and lives in a large two-story house in Houston. When Mary Ann and I arrived, the three guys and Mary, Mary Ann's oldest daughter, were already at the house. They were drinking wine, snacking, and talking about their experiences in the diving business. They continued to chat for quite some time before Don asked me to tell them more about what I was doing so they could decide if they wanted to talk with me. I explained the study, and they agreed to go into the living room and sit around the tape recorder in a group interview. Though there is a lot of banter back and forth among the divers and the interview is less formal than most, the divers were candid in their descriptions of both the attitudes and actions of the divers and provide a sense of the relationships that existed among divers.

Don Murphy got out of the Navy in the late 1960s and went into a civil service job. He became bored in that position and went to diving school in 1973. He worked for several companies across the Gulf of Mexico, including Ocean Systems and J&J Diving, and he is currently employed by Stolt.

Dates

  • 2002

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research.

Oral history interviews are only available for use when the University of Houston Libraries is in possession of a release form signed by both interviewee and interviewer allowing for such access.

Extent

From the Collection: 25.0 linear feet

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Part of the University of Houston Libraries Special Collections Repository

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