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ITEM Identifier: MC 796: RA.T-129, E.37.

Wigglesworth, Hope W.: final version, 1999. Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1998-2014

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

Access Restrictions:

Access. The bulk of the collection is open for research. Publication, broadcast, or public programming of #2.15, 3.10, 4.7, 5.2, and RA.T-129.24 - RA.T-129.25, RA.T-129.42 - RA.T-129.43, and RA.T-129.47 - RA.T-129.48 requires the interviewee's written permission. Extensive use of interviews of Eva Moseley requires prior notification. Public programming or broadcast of #RA.T-129.2 - RA.T-129.3, RA.T-129.5 - RA.T-129.6, RA.T-129.8, RA.T-129.14, RA.T-129.20 - RA.T-129.23, RA.T-129.26 - RA.T-129.27, RA.T-129. 33 - RA.T-35, RA.T-129.41, RA.T-129.44, and RA.T-129.46 requires the interviewee's written permission. Access to #4.7 requires the written permission of Charlotte McGhee. #2.10 and RA.T-129.17 are closed until the death of Nancy Downey. #4.1 and RA.T-129.37 - RA.T-129.38 are closed until the death of Renee Landers. #5.4 is closed until January 1, 2040. An appointment is necessary to use any audiovisual material. Digital transcripts of restricted or closed transcripts will be made available when the restrictions expire.

Extent

2.71 linear feet ((6 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 63 audiotapes and electronic records)

Repository Details

Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository

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