The way it was radio broadcasts, 1969.

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The way it was radio broadcasts, 1969.

Scripts and recordings of a radio series, "The Way It Was," by Beth S. Elpern, using material drawn from the files and papers of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, broadcast over WHA, University of Wisconsin station, Madison, and recorded April 3, 1969.

0.1 c.f. (1 folder) and14 tape recordings.

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