William F. Edwards oral history interview, Oct. 21, 1983.

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William F. Edwards oral history interview, Oct. 21, 1983.

Interview by Oliver Smith with William F. Edwards recounting his early life, education in Utah and New York; his work on Wall Street, tenure at BYU, and further work for the LDS Church and University of Utah.

2 audio cassette tapes (120 minutes)+ 15 p. transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7383480

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