Title Card: An Interview with Frances Goff, By Don Macon
Introduction by Don Macon
Picture of brick from Goff Hotel in Kennedy, Texas, which was owned by Frances Goff's grandparents
Picture of plate with image of Goff Hotel
Picture of Goff's grandparents
Picture of Goff's mother. Goff talks about her parents divorce and moving to Center, Texas with her mother, where she lived until the age of 13.
Mention of Texas Senator Wardlow Lane
Picture of Goff's father
Moving to Kennedy, Texas to live with grandparents after mother's death
Talks about Dr. Lee Clark, Jack Wortham [sp?] and Dorothy Clark
Picture of former governor Coke Stevenson, a patron of the Goff Hotel
Moving to Austin; working for Helmuth Sheenaman [sp?]
Memories of the Goff Hotel
First years in Austin, and working for Governor W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel
Meeting Fay Stevenson, wife of future governor Coke R. Stevenson. Goff talks about Fay Stevenson's illness as a catalyst for the passage of the 1941 bill that created M.D. Anderson.
Picture of 1947 Texas Legislature, followed by close-ups of early senate supporters of M.D. Anderson, with Frances Goff commenting on individual members.
Alan Shivers
Wardlow Lane
A.M. Aikin
Jim Taylor
Grady Hazlewood
Rudolph A. Weinert
Title Card: Interview With Frances Goff Part II
Picture of Frances Goff in World War II uniform
Meeting Jerry Sadler
Enlisting into the The Women's Army Corps
Finishing military service and moving back to Austin to work for Senator Jim Taylor on the Senate Finance Committee
Picture of Texas State Appropriation Budget with a scout knife taped to it
Goff explains the significance of the scout knife
On Governor Alan Shivers
Pictures of early M.D. Anderson buildings
Fundraising for M.D. Anderson, with pictures of architecture models for the The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston
Title Card: Interview With Frances Goff Part III
Design of M.D. Anderson buildings and interiors
Goff's work overseeing quality control for M.D. Anderson's print shop
Goff's work managing M.D. Anderson meetings and conferences
Anecdote about Goff dancing with Dr. Albert Sabin
Picture of Goff with members of Texas Girls State in Austin's "Blue Bonnet" newspaper on June 18, 1952
Picture of Goff in 1976 with the Texas Bluebonnet Girls State
Picture of 1976 Girls State program
Picture of plaque awarded to Goff for 25 years of service as director of Girls State
Wall of pictures of Girls State members, with Goff recounting their accolades
Picture of letter honoring Goff as honorary citizen of the city of Seguin, Texas
Picture of plaque for Goff's service to the American Legion Auxiliary
Pictures of plaques honoring Goff's service to multiple organizations