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Interview with Carrie Levy, December 27, 1959

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A transcription of an interview conducted with Miss Carrie Levy, who was a teacher of blind children. She discusses her work with Lizzie Kander and other figures in the settlement movement and public schools in Chicago and Milwaukee. The interview was conducted at the Hotel Windermere in Chicago, Illinois on December 27, 1959.

Date Created:
December 27, 1959
Creator:
Kander, Lizzie Black (compiler); Levy, Carrie B., -1964 (interviewee)

Publication Information

Creator Kander, Lizzie Black (compiler); Levy, Carrie B., -1964 (interviewee)
Date Created December 27, 1959
Language English

Physical Description

Format Text
Extent 3 pages

Collection Information

Source Collection Lizzie Black Kander papers, 1875-1960
Call Number Milwaukee Mss DN
Media Number Box 2,Folder 6
Catalog Record https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/999465327402121
Finding Aid http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mil000dn
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Copyright Status COPYRIGHT NOT EVALUATED
Unique ID
W01CBFR

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