Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Bancroft Library ‡b Regional Oral History Office
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Bancroft Library. ‡b Regional Oral History Office
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American composers series of oral histories | |
At the heart of grants for youth | |
An attorney's twenty-five years of philanthropic service | |
Avoiding institutional entropy a school superintendent's view | |
Balance and order in a community trust | |
California horticulture oral history series | |
California Jewish community oral history series | |
Catalogue of the Regional Oral History Office, 1954-1979 | |
Chinese Americans in California series | |
Community resources turning ideas into action | |
A corporate citizen's concern for the effectiveness of a community foundation | |
Development and dynamics of volunteer organizations | |
Dohrmann Kaspar Pischel, MD : American links with Germanic ophthalmology : retinal detachment surgery, San Francisco : an interview | |
Fiber arts oral history series | |
A foundation executive in training, 1961-1974 | |
Growth of a grassroots youth agency in the 1960's | |
Harry Edmonds : the founding of the International House movement : an interview | |
History of Bay Area philanthropy series | |
History of forest economics series | |
Joel H. Hildebrand, chemistry, education, and the University of California an interview | |
The Julia Morgan architectural history project | |
Karl F. Meyer, medical research and public health an interview | |
Library School oral history series | |
Ludwig Altman : a well-tempered musician's unfinished journey through life | |
The making of a documentary photographer | |
New vitality in the San Francisco Conservatory of Music | |
The Oakland Army Base : an oral history | |
Phillips Thygeson, MD : external eye disease and the Proctor Foundation : an interview | |
Printing as a performing art. | |
Ralph Works Chaney, Ph. D., paleobotanist, conservationist | |
The Ratcliff Architects, in Berkeley since 1909 | |
Raymond Thayer Birge, physicist | |
Recollections of San Francisco private agencies and foundations, 1935-1950 | |
Responding to the flow of new ideas in the community | |
Robert Langley Porter, physician, teacher, and guardian of the public health | |
San Francisco AIDS oral history series | |
Smaller foundation trusteeship obligations to friendship and the community | |
Society of California Pioneers series | |
A sociologist comments on getting, using, and making grants | |
Source of community leaders series | |
The Spanish speaking Unity Council, Inc. and Bay area foundations | |
Tradition and change continuing education of a foundation board member | |
The tradition of voluntary solutions to public problems | |
Transition, white man in a Black town, 1950-1967 | |
University history series | |
University of California source of community leaders oral history series | |
Victor F. Lenzen, physics and philosophy an interview | |
A volunteer career from the arts and education to public health issues | |
Western mining in the twentieth century oral history series | |
Wine spectator California winemen oral history series | |
A woman's life in physical anthropology, somatotyping, and New Guinea kinship studies | |
Working for a real democracy with children and other minority groups |