Reminiscences of Hilda G. Schwartz: oral history, 1984.

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Reminiscences of Hilda G. Schwartz: oral history, 1984.

Childhood and education in New York, N.Y.; New York University Law School, 1929; marriage; women lawyers; job search; founder, New York Women's Bar Association, 1934; New York Young Democratic Club, chair of Women's Division during 1936 campaign; New York City Board of Estimate, 1946-1951, trial commissioner; City Magistrate, 1951-1958; Treasurer of the City of New York and head of Department of Finance, 1958; appointed Civil Court judge, 1964 and re-elected 1966; typical cases; New York Supreme Court, 1971-1983; women's contribution to judicial process.

Transcript: 111 leaves.Tape: 4 cassettes.

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