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Goin' Back: Remembering UGA - An oral history of the University of Georgia

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Dan Magill (Part 1)

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This is a "Goin' Back: Remembering UGA" interview with Dan Magill, long-time Sports Information Director and Head Tennis Coach at the University of Georgia, conducted by Fran Lane on April 20, 2006. We are at the ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame building at the Magill Tennis Complex on the University of Georgia campus in Athens, Georgia. It's springtime here and Athens' tennis season. Apropos to that, we are talking with Coach Magill, whose 60-years-plus relationship with the University of Georgia and its athletic program makes him truly a legendary figure in these parts.

Coach Magill, thank you for being with us today.

Well, it's a great pleasure to be here, and talk about Athens and the University of Georgia.

Well let's start at the beginning, and the beginning was right here in Athens. You're an Athens boy, aren't you?

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