Reuben D. Law oral history interview, Aug. 22, 1977.

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Reuben D. Law oral history interview, Aug. 22, 1977.

Interview by C. Garn Coombs with Reuben D. Law concerning his experiences as a professor in the BYU College of Education, 1935-1977.

2 reel to reel audio tapes (1 2/3 hours) + 32 p. unbound transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7383801

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Brigham Young University. College of Education

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Law, Reuben D., 1903-1981

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BYU professor of Education. From the description of Reuben D. Law oral history interview, Aug. 22, 1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367548172 ...

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