Oral history interview, 1987 Nov. 16 [sound recording].

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Oral history interview, 1987 Nov. 16 [sound recording].

Sound recording of interview concerning their experiences as university students involved with the University of Arizona polo team and R.O.T.C. in the late 1920s.

Transcript (12 p.)

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