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Web URL(s):http://golfarchitects.lib.msu.edu/ram/seay/seay2.ram
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Material Type:Video; Video
Content Type:Interview
Author(s):Seay, Edwin B.
Monographic Author(s):Seay, Edwin B.
Author Affiliation:President, American Society of Golf Course Architects
Title:[Influences and Philosophy]
Article Series:Living History Series: Edwin B. Seay, part 2
Monographic Source:A Conversation With Edwin B. Seay [video interview], [200x], p. .
Publishing Information:[American Society of Golf Course Architects]
Collation:01:43 minutes
Series:ASGCA Living History Video Interviews
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf course architects; Personal profile; Career growth; Golf courses; Golf course design; Golf course construction
Subjects' Names:Seay, Edwin B.
Abstract/Contents:Edwin B. Seay describes Ellis Maples as his primary influence for golf course design. Discusses the Maples family history in golf course architecture, Maples' work with Donald Ross and Maples' design philosophy.
Language:English
References:0
See Also:For more information about the entire video interview this record is from: R=103281
Note:Interviewed by Erik Larsen
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Seay, Edwin B.. Seay, E. B. [200x]. [Influences and Philosophy]. In A Conversation With Edwin B. Seay [video interview]. [American Society of Golf Course Architects].
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http://golfarchitects.lib.msu.edu/ram/seay/seay2.ram
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http://golfarchitects.lib.msu.edu/ram/seay/seay2a.ram
    Last checked: 04/2004
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    Notes: Audio content only
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