Ted Holmes oral history interview, 1994.

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Ted Holmes oral history interview, 1994.

Holmes discusses his family; editing and starting newspapers at U.S. Air Force bases; studying journalism at LSU; working for The Reveille; LSU faculty members; working for various Louisiana newspapers; and his public relations work for mostly agricultural agencies in Louisiana, Alabama, and Texas.

1 sound cassette (1.25 hours);Transcript (36 leaves)

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