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Weschler, Louis

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Title
Weschler, Louis
Description

Louis Weschler was a Professor of Public Programs.

Date Created
2009-04-29
Contributors
  • Gooding, Elmer (Interviewer)
  • Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Resource Type
Moving Image
Extent
58 minutes
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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ASU Retirees Association (ASURA) Video History Project Interviews
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Faculty
Public Programs
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38148
Preferred Citation

Weschler, Louis. Interview. 29 April 2009. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38148

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minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
Note
John McIntosh, camera; Roger Carter, audio; David Scheatzle, Director; Linda Van Scoy, Chair Video History Project.
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  • 2016-05-09 11:14:11
System Modified
  • 2021-11-01 03:27:35
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  • 4 years 7 months ago
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