Interview with Winnie Summers (Interview 22A)

Interview with Winnie Summers (Interview 22A) [Sound Recording]

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SR 1695-1

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Interview with Winnie Summers (Interview 22A)

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  • 1976 (Creation)

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1 audiocassettes; 16 min., 4 sec.

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Karen Beck Skold, nee Karen Leona Beck, was born in 1948. In 1970, she earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from Oberlin College. That same year, she and Carl N. Skold were married. In 1981, she earned a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Oregon. She taught at the University of Oregon, San Diego State University, and San Jose State University, and was affiliated with the Institute for Research on Women and Gender Studies at Stanford University. She also worked to implement the child care policy for the city of Sunnyvale, California.

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Winnie Summers speaks about working in the template shop at Tacoma-Seattle Shipbuilding Corporation during World War II.

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Joint copyright for audio recordings in the collection is held by the Oregon Historical Society and the estates of each interviewee. Use is allowed according to the following statement: In Copyright – Non-Commercial Use Permitted, http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/

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  • English

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