Interviews with Ed Boulos and others, 1972 July.

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Interviews with Ed Boulos and others, 1972 July.

Interviews with brief catalog and transcript, from Portland and Rockport, Me.

2 audiotapes (2 hr.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050880

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