Oral history interviews with E. Christine Camp, 1964-1969.

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Oral history interviews with E. Christine Camp, 1964-1969.

Transcripts of interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Library. First interview (1964) by Alvin Spivak. Second interview (Jan. 14, 1966) by Ronald J. Grele. Third interview (Nov. 4, 1969) by Ann M. Campbell. Fourth interview (Nov. 24, 1969) by Ann M. Campbell.

1 v. (343 leaves) ; 28 cm.

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The College of Wooster, Libraries

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