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| Author: | Carol Rhodes Sibley |
| Category: | Enjoying Life [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 1978 |
| Pages: | 406 |
| File Size: | 17.28 MB |
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| Creation Date: | 04 Nov 2011 |
| Rank: | 746,069 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book Building Community Trust, Berkeley School Integration And Other Civic Endeavors, 1943-1978 : Oral History Transcript / And Related Material, 1978 .
Sibley, Carol Rhodes, 1902- ive
vii, [10], 349 p. ; 28 cm. +
6 sound cassettes, 7 sound tape reels : 5 in
Career as executive secretary, Wellesley Alumnae Association; marriage to Robert Sibley, 1943, and move to Berkeley, 1944; life in Berkeley; involvement in volunteer community work, including University and community YWCA; service on Board of Education, 1961-1971; school integration program; presidency of California Association of Health and Welfare; other civic interests, including youth programs
Appended: photocopies of clippings, letters, vita and other documents
Also with this: documentary material supporting the interview, including reports on Berkeley schools; a copy of her recollections of her upbringing, prepared for her grandchildren; notes for her history of the Berkeley School District, published as Never a Dull Moment; and other documents. (1 box)
Introduction by Rowena Jackson
Copies of photographs inserted
Forms part of: Volunteer Leadership Oral History series
Reel 1: Apr. 21, 1978. Track 1: 502 ft., track 2: 478 ft. -- Reel 2: Apr. 21, 1978. Track 1: 405 ft., track 2: blank -- Reel 3: Apr. 25, 1978. Track 1: 502 ft., track 2: 500 ft. -- Reel 4: Apr. 25, 1978. Track 1: 505 ft., track 2: 482 ft. -- Reel 5: May 2, 1978. Track 1: 503 ft., track 2: 496 ft. -- Reel 6: May 2, 1978. Track 1: 138 ft., track 2: blank -- Reel 7: May 4, 1978. Track 1: 976 ft., track 2: 639 ft. -- Reel 8: May 9, 1978. Track 1: 979 ft. (1-20 ft. are defective), track 2: 970 ft. -- Reel 9: July 12, 1978. Track 1: 975 ft., track 2: 962 ft. -- Reel 10: July 19, 1978. Track 1: 1003 ft., track 2: 825 ft. Reel 11: July 27, 1978. Track 2: 978 ft., track 2: 986 ft. -- Reel 12: Aug. 3, 1978. Track 1: 978 ft. track 2: 981 ft. -- Reel 13: Aug. 3, 1978. Track 1: 228 ft., track 2: blank
Dept. of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles Library
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