Oral history interview with Rick Harmon, 2001 October 17-November 14
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Interviewee
- Harmon, Rick
- Title
- Oral history interview with Rick Harmon
- Dates
- 2001 October 17-November 14 (inclusive)2001-10-172001-11-14
- Quantity
- 0.1 cubic feet, (6 audiocassettes (5 hr., 20 min., 33 sec.) + transcript (104 pages))
- Collection Number
- SR 2531
- Summary
- Oral history interview with Rick Harmon conducted by Jim Strassmaier on October 17 and November 14, 2001. Harmon discusses his work as an editor in the UCLA oral history program, as the oral historian at the Oregon Historical Society, and as the editor of Oregon Historical Quarterly.
- Repository
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Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Richard Charles Harmon was born in Jackson, Michigan, in 1952. When he was six years old, his family moved to the West Coast. In 1975, he earned a bachelor's degree in history from the University of California, San Diego. He attended Columbia University in New York, then transferred back to UCSD. A few years later, he left graduate school and began working in publishing in Southern California. In the early 1980s, he began working for the oral history program at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1984, he became the oral historian at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, and the next year, he also became the editor of Oregon Historical Quarterly, the society's journal. For a year, he held both positions, and he served as editor of OHQ until 1999.
Harmon was married twice. He and Candice Gaucher married in 1975, then divorced in 1985. He remarried, to Jane Malarkey, in 1990. Harmon died in 2004.
Sources: Information provided by Harmon in his interview; vital records on Ancestry.com.
Content Description
This oral history interview with Rick Harmon was conducted by Jim Strassmaier at Harmon's home in Portland, Oregon, in two sessions, on October 17 and November 14, 2001, as part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library's oral history program. Tape 6 of the interview is missing, but its contents are included in a transcript.
In the first interview session, conducted on October 17, 2001, Harmon discusses how he became interested in history while a student at the University of California, San Diego. He also talks about his marriage to Candice Gaucher. He then discusses his graduate school experience at Columbia University in New York, and shares his reasons for returning to UCSD, as well as his reasons for leaving graduate school to work in publishing. He then speaks about his work for the oral history program at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the early 1980s, including editing transcripts and conducting interviews. He also discusses the people he worked with. He describes his experience interviewing Lynn Townsend White, Jr. He then shares his reasons for accepting the job of oral historian at the Oregon Historical Society in 1984. Harmon then speaks at length about his work as OHS oral historian from 1984 to 1986. He talks about reviving the oral history program after a year-long hiatus, about changes he made to the program, and about people he worked with. He also discusses interviews he conducted, particularly with Monroe Sweetland and Gus Solomon; talks about using oral history interviews in articles he later wrote for Oregon Historical Quarterly as the journal's editor; and shares his interviewing methods. He then shares his experiences during and after his divorce in 1985, including being hospitalized for depression and experiencing suicidal thoughts.
In the second interview session, conducted on November 14, 2001, Harmon further discusses interviews he conducted, particularly with Kathryn Bogle and William East. He talks about the partnership between the OHS oral history program and the U.S. District Court of Oregon Historical Society. He then talks about the one-year period when he worked both as editor of Oregon Historical Quarterly and as the OHS oral historian, and shares his reasons for leaving the oral historian position in 1986. He describes the transition of the oral historian job to Jim Strassmaier. He closes the interview by talking about his relationships with Thomas Vaughan and Chet Orloff.
Use of the Collection
Alternative Forms Available
Audio and transcript are available online in OHS Digital Collections.
Preferred Citation
Oral history interview with Rick Harmon, by Jim Strassmaier, SR 2531, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.
Restrictions on Use
Joint copyright for this interview is held by the Oregon Historical Society and the estate of Rick Harmon. Use is allowed according to the following statement: In Copyright – Non-Commercial Use Permitted, https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Gift of Jim Strassmaier, October 2005 (Lib. Acc. 25826).
Related Materials
Additional materials at the Oregon Historical Research Library relating to Rick Harmon include an unprocessed collection of Harmon's papers (Accession 25577) and several oral history interviews with Harmon, designated SR 76, SR 86, SR 601, and SR 1007.
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Mental health
- Oral history--California
- Oral history--Methodology
- Oral history--Oregon
- Periodical editors--Oregon
- Periodicals--Oregon
- Research libraries--Oregon--Portland
Personal Names
- Harmon, Rick
Corporate Names
- Oregon Historical Society
- Oregon Historical Society--Employees
- University of California, Los Angeles. Oral History Program
Form or Genre Terms
- interviews
- oral histories (literary genre)
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Strassmaier, James (interviewer)
