Oral histories about the President's Home, 2006.

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Oral histories about the President's Home, 2006.

One compact disc containing two oral history interviews about the President's Home. The interviews are with Matt Holland, faculty member and son of BYU President Jeffrey Holland, and Ronald Clark, the director of Public Affairs and Guest Relations.

1 folder (.1 linear ft.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7993398

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