An interview with Herbert Kunzel
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- 1998 September 28
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Text (typescript, 25 leaves); Sound (cassette)
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Topics indexed: Panama-California Exposition of 1915, San Diego Zoo, Air California, baseball in Coronado, San Diego Bay and the waterfront in the early 1900s, Belle Benchley, Andy Borthwick, business, Ed Busse, C. Arnholt Smith, Camp Matthews, Alberto Campione, Point Loma canneries, George Champion, Charles E. Powell Foundation, Harold Chernoff, Cramer's Bakery, Charles Dail, hunting and fishing, education, ethnic diversity in Logan Heights, Forty Acres, Oakley Hall's fishing pier, Jose Hernandez, Tom Kuchel, Kunzel family, log rafts, Cliff May, Wes McGinnis, Mission Bay funding, Robert Monsack, Naval intelligence career and World War II, Mabel O'Farrell, Orange Ballroom, philanthropy, Clarence Pinkston, Charles E. Powell, Charles Ramsey, Red Cross, tuna industry, Solar Turbines, Al Sutherland, Howard Turrentine, William L. Van Dusen, Harry Wegeforth, Westgate cannery, YMCA, and Kenny Zwinner.
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