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Tony Constatine, Morgantown Post Sports Editor, Interviews

0.9 Linear Feet Summary: 11 in. (1 index card box, 5 in. x 7 in. x 11 in.; 1 folder) 1.85 Gigabytes 36 .wav files
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Sound recordings of interviews conducted with Tony Constatine in 2001, sports editor of the Morgantown Post from 1936-1972. Topics addressed include the history of football and basketball at West Virginia University (WVU) through the decades. Includes over 20 hours of interviews on original set of cassette audio tapes, and duplicate set of digital audio files on 27 compact discs (numbered 1-8, 8a-26). Also present are compact discs 27-29 with additional sports related files. Interviews were conducted by Edgar O. Barrett. Constatine has written two books on WVU football, including "Mountaineer Football, 1891-1969" and "A Record of West Virginia University Football, The First 100 Years".
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Tony Constatine, Morgantown Post Sports Editor, Interviews 0.9 Linear Feet Summary: 11 in. (1 index card box, 5 in. x 7 in. x 11 in.; 1 folder) 1.85 Gigabytes 36 .wav files

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