Ralph V. Chamberlin oral history interview : Tape and transcript, 1963 [sound recording] / conducted by Mark Cannon.

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Ralph V. Chamberlin oral history interview : Tape and transcript, 1963 [sound recording] / conducted by Mark Cannon.

Interview conducted with Ralph V. Chamberlin concerning his research interests and experiences at Brigham Young University. Mrs. Ralph Chamberlin and Mrs. Mark Cannon were also present during the interview.

Tape: 1 sound tape reel (120 min.)Transcript: 17 p.

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