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Riley Temple (Annotation 1)
12019-11-15T16:50:45+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3c12A clip of an Interview with Riley Temple'71 about the lack of a community on campus during his time at the schoolplain2019-11-15T16:53:19+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3cMA: What was the campus like? Was the community visible?
RT: There was no community.
MA: OK, there was no community.
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12019-03-29T19:14:37+00:00Jennifer Wellnitz11691f53c1b63668e9dcc06f4135af63e677501eInterview Audio Temple3Audio of an interview with a gay-identified alumnus who attended Lafayette from 1967-1971.media/Temple.MP3plain2024-03-07T20:28:43+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93