Working for youth and social justice oral history transcript : the YMCA, the University of California, and the Stulsaft Foundation / with an introduction by June Keller ; interviews conducted by Frances Linsley and Gabrielle Morris in 1983 and 1990 ; Regional Oral History Office, the Bancroft Librar

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Working for youth and social justice oral history transcript : the YMCA, the University of California, and the Stulsaft Foundation / with an introduction by June Keller ; interviews conducted by Frances Linsley and Gabrielle Morris in 1983 and 1990 ; Regional Oral History Office, the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. [c1991]

"Childhood in Hanford, California; UC Berkely, Stiles Hall, 1936-1940; WWII experiences: Japanese American Combat Regiment, relocation; student and professional experiences with the YMCA, executive director Buchanan YMCA, 1966-1982; Booker T. Washington Center, 1946-1958; San Francisco neighborhoud, civic, and political organizations, 1947-1988; California Youth Authority Board, 1962-1966; UC Regent, 1980-1992; trustee, Morris Stulsaft Foundation, since 1988; comments on individual regents, political figures."--Cataloging information, prelim. p. [3].

xii, 203 p., bound : port. ; 29 cm.

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