Gerald E. Wheeler, professor and chairman of the History Department, chairman of the Academic Council, and dean of the school of social science, San Jose State University, 1957-1983: an oral history / conducted by the San Jose State University archivist, H. Brett Melendy, 1987.

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Gerald E. Wheeler, professor and chairman of the History Department, chairman of the Academic Council, and dean of the school of social science, San Jose State University, 1957-1983: an oral history / conducted by the San Jose State University archivist, H. Brett Melendy, 1987.

Sound recordings : 6 sound cassettes (ca. 60 min. each)Transcript : 4, 7, 161 leaves; 29 cm.

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