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Interview with Lydia Messmer: oral history.
University Archives UPB 1.9 MM
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- Format:
- Other
- Author/Creator:
- Minisi, Anthony S., 1926-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Wharton School--Students.
- Wharton School.
- University of Pennsylvania. Law School--Students.
- University of Pennsylvania.
- University of Pennsylvania--Football.
- University of Pennsylvania--History--20th century.
- University of Pennsylvania--Evaluation.
- New York Giants.
- Professional sports--New York.
- Professional sports.
- Career development--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- Career development.
- Football players.
- Physical Description:
- 3 videotapes (1 U-matic tape and 2 VHS): accompanying material in the manuscript section of the collection.
- Contained In:
- University of Pennsylvania. School of Arts and Sciences. Computing Facilities and Services. Multimedia Educational Technology Services. Records, 1969-1991
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania, c[1987].
- Biography/History:
- Anthony S. Minisi graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in 1948, and with an L.L.B. in 1952. He was named an All-American football player in 1947 and played with the New York Giants in 1948. After graduation, he served as vice president of the Community Services Planning Council (Philadelphia), and Trustee of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He also held the office of president of Robert E. Maxwell Memorial Football Club (Eastern Association) and was an active alumnus of the University.
- Summary:
- Anthony Minisi recalled how he chose the University of Pennsylvania for his college education, the football games in which he played at the University, and his experience of football playing in the Navy and with the New York Giants. He also reviewed why he chose law over football coaching for his career.
- Notes:
- Produced by the Multimedia Educational Technology Services, University of Pennsylvania.
- OCLC:
- 1346384208
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