Rebuilding Indianapolis : the sports initiative oral histories project, 2010-2011.

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Rebuilding Indianapolis : the sports initiative oral histories project, 2010-2011.

The collection consists of twelve oral histories and transcripts for interviews of the following individuals: Bob Baxter, Ted Boehm, Ollan Cassell, William Crawford, Dave Frick, William Hudnut, Tom King, Sandy Knapp, Bill McGowan, Jim Morris, John Mutz, and Sid Weedman. Each interview is represented by a digital videodisc, a typed transcript, and a digital scan of the typed transcript.

1 manuscript box, 24 videodiscs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8147248

Indiana Historical Society Library

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