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Web URL(s):http://golfarchitects.lib.msu.edu/ram/cornish/cornish4.ram
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Material Type:Video; Video
Content Type:Interview
Author(s):Cornish, Geoffrey S.
Monographic Author(s):Cornish, Geoffrey S.
Author Affiliation:Fellow and Past-President, American Society of Golf Course Architects
Title:[UMass years]
Article Series:Living History Series: Geoffrey S. Cornish, part 4
Monographic Source:A Conversation With Geoffrey S. Cornish [video interview], 1995, p. .
Publishing Information:[American Society of Golf Course Architects]
Collation:01:45 minutes
Series:ASGCA Living History Video Interviews
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf courses; Personal profile; Golf course architects; Golf course design; Employment; Golf course superintendents; Education; Career growth; Women in turf
Subjects' Names:Cornish, Geoffrey S.
Abstract/Contents:Explains how Geoffrey S. Cornish's wife and some University of Massachusetts faculty wives helped put together golf course plans and models.
Language:English
References:0
See Also:For more information about the entire video interview this record is from: R=86219
Note:Interviewed by Mark A. Mungeam, ASGCA Member
Conducted at Amherst, MA, January 19, 1995.
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Cornish, Geoffrey S.. Cornish, G. S. 1995. [UMass years]. In A Conversation With Geoffrey S. Cornish [video interview]. [American Society of Golf Course Architects].
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