Howard Brett Melendy, professor of history and past chairman of the History Department, academic council faculty chairman, Interim academic vice president, associate academic vice president, and university archivist, San Jose State University, 1955-1970; 1979-present: an oral history / prepared by t

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Howard Brett Melendy, professor of history and past chairman of the History Department, academic council faculty chairman, Interim academic vice president, associate academic vice president, and university archivist, San Jose State University, 1955-1970; 1979-present: an oral history / prepared by the San Jose State University archives, 1988.

Transcript : 16, 13, 160 leaves; 29 cm.

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