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Interview conducted by David Pollock for Ann Arbor Scene. Pollock and Hatcher discuss President John F. Kennedy's visit to the University of Michigan.
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Pollock, David Coverage
May 15, 1985 Language
English Source
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2008088-SR-1-1 Rights
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Interviewed in Ann Arbor by John Behee. Ron Johnson discusses his early life and family life in Detroit, his motivations in coming to U-M, athletic experience, being elected first black football…
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Behee, John R. Coverage
1971 March 24 Language
English Source
Audio Cassette Identifier
95100-SR-17-2 Subject
UM -- Athletics; Rights
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