J. Reuben Clark III oral history interview, Jan. 19, 1982.

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J. Reuben Clark III oral history interview, Jan. 19, 1982.

Interview by Thomas Cheney with J. Reuben Clark III, on his experiences as a student at BYU, and as a professor of French and Latin at BYU. Includes thoughts on several BYU presidents, and his father.

1 reel to reel audio tape (.5 hours) + 21 p. transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7383477

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