Oral history transcription, 21 Jan. 1974.

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Oral history transcription, 21 Jan. 1974.

The interview by Arthur L. Norberg covers high school and first jobs (1-8), interest in amateur radio (8-18), Heintz and Kaufman, Inc. (18-44), Eitel McCullough, Inc. (44-96), and appendices (including copies of photographs).

[3], 96, [15] p. illus.

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