Donald E. Kilgore Oral History Collection 1964-2001

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Donald E. Kilgore Oral History Collection 1964-2001

This collection documents the professional life of Dr. Donald E. Kilgore (1922-2011) through two oral histories and miscellaneous materials. The Spidle oral history focuses on Dr. Kilgore's career as a physician, starting in 1953, with the many permutations of the Lovelace Clinic. The Weitekamp oral history and the two public broadcasting programs pertain to Dr. Kilgore's experiences with the first astronauts and the space program.

1 oversized folder, 4 audio cassettes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404529

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