Reminiscences of Connie Clark : oral history, 2001-2003.

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Reminiscences of Connie Clark : oral history, 2001-2003.

Born Newark, New Jersey; education: Rutgers University; career: registered nurse in neonatal intensive care; 9/11: relief work, access to site, food service work, response at 1 Police Plaza; post-9/11: emotional response, political views.

transcript: 69 p.sound recording: 1 sound cassette (71 min.).sound recording: 1 sound disc (54 min.) : digital ; 3 in.

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Nurse. From the description of Reminiscences of Connie Clark : oral history, 2001-2003. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 269258805 ...