Reminiscences of Warren Turner: oral history, 1984.

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Reminiscences of Warren Turner: oral history, 1984.

Executive Vice President, Executive Coucil; Arthur Lichtenberger: influence on colleagues, interest in Seabury Press, relationship with Henry Knox Sherrill after transfer of power at Executive Council, Parkinson's disease; James Pike: personality, relationship with Episcopal Church leadership and press; Episcopal Church self-study; impressions of Bishop Sherrill.

Transcript: 74 leaves.Tape: 1 cassette.

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