Franklin W. Robinson interviews

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Franklin W. Robinson interviews

1992 Jan. 28 - Feb 26

Interviews of Franklin W. Robinson conducted by George M. Goodwin. Also included is a ten page summary by Goodwin.

4 sound cassettes + 10 p. summary.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8260998

Archives of American Art

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