Audio materials, 1974-1979 [sound recording]. 1974-1979.

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Audio materials, 1974-1979 [sound recording]. 1974-1979.

Scope: Recordings of Watergate Trial proceedings, speeches, radio and television interviews of Judge John J. Sirica and others involved in the Watergate Affair and Trial, television spots, radio and television news broadcasts about the Watergate Trial, David Frost's interview of Richard M. Nixon in May 1977, and recorded autobiographical notes of John J. Sirica. Includes soundtracks of television interviews with Charles Colson, Jeb Magruder, John Dean, Leon Jaworski, and Gerald Ford.

85 items.33 sound cassettes : analog.14 sound tape reels : analog ; 7 in.30 sound tape reels : analog ; 5 in.8 sound tape reels : analog ; 3 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7342303

Library of Congress

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