Questionnaire collection : [microform] questionnaires. 1950-2000.

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Questionnaire collection : [microform] questionnaires. 1950-2000.

Reels 1-15 consist of signed questionnaires sent to major league baseball players or their families by the Hall of Fame requesting biographic and demographic information. Reel 16 consists of questionnaires sent to members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) by the Hall of Fame requesting biographical information. Reel 17 consists of questionnaires sent to Negro league players or their families by the Hall of Fame requesting biographic and demographic information. Reel 18 consists of questionnaires sent to All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) players by the Hall of Fame requesting biographic and demographic information.

18 microfilm reels ; 35mm

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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

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