Of one heart : autobiography, 1998.

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Of one heart : autobiography, 1998.

Personal history of Ray and Madge Watters. Contains recollections of Madge's childhood in Burrville, Utah; Ray's childhood in Richfield; their experiences during World War II in America, France, and Germany, including pictures and diagrams; family activities; associations with friends; and school, work, and church experiences in Orem, Utah, beginning in 1957. Ray worked at Brigham Young University as a professor in the Health Science Department in the College of Physical Education, 1957-1984, and was department chair, 1961-1978.

1 v. (259 p.) : typescript ; 28 cm.

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