Henry Haram Oral History Interview 1984.

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Henry Haram Oral History Interview 1984.

The interview was conducted with Henry Haram on June 19, 1984 in Sykkylven, Norway. The interview contains information on his family background, emigration to the U.S., settling in experience, work, return to Norway, violin playing, and life in America. This interview was recorded in Norwegian; the tape has not been fully translated. Also available are a photograph of Henry Haram with his violin and a photograph of Henry at the time of the interview.

1 sound cassette.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6945290

Oregon State University Libraries

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