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Recording of speech given before the Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kiwanis in which Monaghan discusses the history of his business and his personal experiences in the founding of Dominos Pizza to 1979.
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Monaghan, Thomas Coverage
January 3,1979 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 00:23:11 Identifier
9597-SR-1-1 Rights
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Behee interviews Tom Goss, football player who later became U-M Athletic Director; discusses Big 10 rule changes on course content and athletes' progress toward a degree and African-Americans in…
RelationStewardshipCreator
Behee, John R. Coverage
1974 May 03, 1972 May 08 Language
English Source
Audio Cassette Identifier
95100-SR-13-1 Subject
UM -- Athletics; Rights
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