Hawke, Tommy (Interview Transcript)
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Item Details
- coverage
- Winston Salem (N.C.)
- creator
- Lee, Hudson
- date
- 2024-11-08T14:49:58Z
- 2024-11-08T14:49:58Z
- 2023-04-19
- 2024-11-08 (issued)
- description
- This interview was conducted in LIB 290: Personal Legacies and Digital Footprints in the Spring 2023 semester. Tommy Hawke is interviewing Hudson Lee, both baseball players at Wake Forest. Hudson is from Spartanburg, South Carolina. Hudson came to Wake because he knew it was a really good school academically and had a chance to play baseball here. Hudson has matured since being at Wake and is learning how to make better decisions and improve at time management. Hudson is proud that he took a hip/hop dance class. Hudson's favorite place to go off campus is Chilis. He has a good time once a week there usually. If he could interview anyone he would interview one of his great great great grandpas.
- format
- application/pdf
- 2 pages
- transcripts
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/110065
- language
- English
- relation
- Special Collections and Archives
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library
- Wake Forest University
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- subject
- Wake Forest Universty--History
- Expanded Wake Voices
- Students--Social life and customs
- College athletes
- Major League Baseball (Organization)
- Lee, Hudson
- Baseball
- title
- Hawke, Tommy (Interview Transcript)
- type
- Text
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