Eugene Sinervo interview, 1975 Apr. 23.

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Eugene Sinervo interview, 1975 Apr. 23.

Topics include family background; life in Coalwood, Mich.; visiting a lumber camp as a child; picnics; the cooperative movement in Munising, Mich.; introduction to the graphic arts; working for the hospital in Munising; working as a sign painter in Superior; helping to establish the first television station at Northern Michigan University; and the Finland Calling television program.

Transcript : 13 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6921361

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Sinervo, Eugene, 1916-1978

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Ranta, Elma E., 1923-1995

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