Reminiscences of Charles H. Dolan : oral history, 1968.

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Reminiscences of Charles H. Dolan : oral history, 1968.

Lafayette Escadrille, World War I; United States Army Air Corps until 1920; civil aviation, Eastern Airlines; adviser to Chinese.

Transcript: 25 leaves.

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