William L. Minear Oral History 1985

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William L. Minear Oral History 1985

This collection documents the professional career and educational background of Albuquerque orthopedic surgeon Dr. William L. Minear (1910-1994). The material includes the draft and final transcript of the 1985 oral history interview with Dr. Jake Spidle and the audio cassettes from the interview.

1 oversized folder and four audio cassette tapes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404530

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