Oral history interview with Boyd T. Barnard, 1989 Aug. 18.

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Oral history interview with Boyd T. Barnard, 1989 Aug. 18.

Mr. Barnard discusses serving on the board of the Presbyterian Foundation under its chairman, J. Howard Pew.

Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (15 min.) : analog.Transcript with written changes: [10] leaves ; 28 cm.Edited transcript: 11 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6907459

Pew Charitable Trusts Library

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