The reminiscences of Connie Guion.

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The reminiscences of Connie Guion.

Interview with physician Guion by Saul Benison, 1956, sponsored by the Oral History Research Office, Columbia University.

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Franziska Marie Boas, the youngest of six children of anthropologist Franz Boas and Marie Krackowizer, worked as an educator, percussionist and a founder of dance therapy who was born January 8, 1902 in New York City. From the guide to the Reminiscences of Franziska Boas : oral history, 1972, 1972, (American Philosophical Society) ...

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