Reminiscences of Hugh Mackintosh Foot : oral history history, 1974.

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Reminiscences of Hugh Mackintosh Foot : oral history history, 1974.

Anecdotes of career as British colonial governor and as chief delegate to the United Nations; reflections on conditions necessary for agreement in an international forum.

Transcript: 62 leaves.

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