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Twelve Who Shaped San Diego: John D. Spreckels, transcript, 1978
Producer Peter Hamlin and historian Clare Crane discuss with their guests some aspects of the life of John D. Spreckels, and his impact on San Diego's economic development and urban growth pattern during the period 1890-1930. The continuing influence of Spreckels' projects is illustrated by visits to the Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park, and the Spreckels Theatre. The debate [at the time] over mass transit facilities is discussed by Senator Mills.
Dana Basney discusses Spreckels' character and motivations, and the development of his varied business activities, especially in water systems and public transit.
Senator James Mills comments on the significance of the San Diego Electric Railway system, and on the difficulties of building the San Diego Arizona and Eastern Railroad. He discusses possibilities for the future use of the railroad right-of-way.
Zelma Locker reminisces about riding the streetcars in Depression-era San Diego.
Geoffrey Schlaes and Jacquelyn Littlefield talk about the historic Spreckels Theatre and their plans to renovate the facilities.
Bob Johnston recalls the "good old days" of live theatre and burlesque performances in San Diego, and the changes that have taken place since the 1920s.
Jared Jacobsen plays selections on the Spreckels outdoor organ in Balboa Park, and Lyle Blackington takes us on a tour of the organ's pressure chamber.
Richard Pourade comments on the newspaper rivalry between Spreckels' San Diego Union and E.W. Scripps' San Diego Sun.
C.J. Stafford shares his memories of what it was like to do business with John D. Spreckels.
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