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Title
Ken Carnahan letter to Eric Berne, 1948-01-15
Creator
Carnahan, Ken
Contributor
UCSF Archives and Special Collections
Date Created and/or Issued
1948-01-15
Publication Information
Digital resource published by the Regents of the University of California
Contributing Institution
UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
Collection
Berne (Eric L.) Collections
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Rights Holder and Contact
Regents of the University of California
Description
Scope/Content: Letter to Eric Berne from Ken Carnahan, host of KGO radio program "Book Time," January 15, 1948, regarding a radio interview about Berne and his book <em>The Mind in Action</em>.
Scope/Content: See Eric Berne letter to Ken Carnahan, 1948-01-23, Eric L. Berne Papers, 1929-1970, MSS 2005-08, box 6, folder 4, and Transcript, KGO interview with Eric Berne, Eric L. Berne Papers, 1929-1970, MSS 2005-08, box 6, folder 6
Type
text
Form/Genre
PDF
Identifier
mss2005-08_6_4_letterfromCarnahan_1948-01-15
Subject
Radio interviews.
Berne Collections
Source
Ken Carnahan letter to Eric Berne, 1948-01-15, Eric L. Berne Papers, 1929-1970, MSS 2005-08, box 6, folder 4
Relation
MSS 2005-08

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