Interview of L. R. Harrill and 6 former 4-H club participants, May 10, 1977

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Title:
Interview of L. R. Harrill and 6 former 4-H club participants, May 10, 1977
Description:
Interview participants include Edmund Aycock (Raleigh, N. C.), Elizabeth Aycock (Raleigh, N. C.), Vernon James (Elizabeth City, N. C.), Oland Peele (Pikeville, N. C.), Bill Shackelford (Nashville, N. C.) and Fred Wagoner (Raleigh, N. C.); moderated by Wally Ausley of WPTF in Raleigh, N. C.
Topics:
Community and Extension
Subjects:
4-H clubs
Original Format:
1/4 inch audiotape [reel-to-reel]
Extent:
1 sound reel (90 minutes, 25 seconds) : 19 cm/sec
Item identifier:
19774hinterview0002
Interviewer:
Ausley, Wally more info on Ausley, Wally 
Interviewer:
WPTF more info on WPTF (Radio station : Raleigh, N.C.) 
Created Date:
Genre:
Interviews
Oral histories (Document genres)
Names:
National 4-H Conference more info on National 4-H Conference 
North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service more info on North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service 
North Carolina State University. Department of 4-H Youth Development more info on North Carolina State University. Department of 4-H Youth Development 
Location:
Raleigh (N.C.)
Digital Project:
Green 'N' Growing

Source information

Repository:
Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Collection:
University Archives Audiovisual Collection, 1937-2002 (UA024) held by Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
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Funding:
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