James Lee Babin oral history interview, 1992.

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James Lee Babin oral history interview, 1992.

Interview deals with James Lee Babin's family history and involvement with Christ the King Chapel on the LSU campus; mentions his interaction with Fr. Michael Cody, Bishop Robert E. Tracy, Fr. Joe Peplansky, Bishop Joseph V. Sullivan, Jason Xenakis, Fr. Richard Greene, Charles Curran, and Fr. Dan Drinan. Also mentioned are the Claretians (a religious order) and Babin's work with students at LSU.

2 sound cassettes (3 hours);Transcript (93 p.)

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