Powder river; the stories of some of the members of the 1940 undefeated frosh football team, 2005.

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Powder river; the stories of some of the members of the 1940 undefeated frosh football team, 2005.

Edited compilation of responses to a questionnaire sent to members of the 1940 Stanford freshman football team about their college sport experiences, involvement in World War II, and professional and personal life; also includes some correspondence to Farrar.

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