Reminiscences of Roger Wilson Blanchard : oral history, 1982.

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Reminiscences of Roger Wilson Blanchard : oral history, 1982.

Seminary and early pastoral responsibilities; director for College Work, National Council of Episcopal Church, 1950-56; treasurer, World Student Christian Federation; Bishop of Southern Ohio; retirement; recollections of Bishop Sherrill as friend, adviser, and mentor, as Bishop of Massachusetts, as Presiding Bishop, in retirement; Sherrill's administrative abilities, humor; vision of the Episcopal Church.

Transcript: 61 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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