Oral history interview with Leonore Goldstein, 1960. 1960.

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Oral history interview with Leonore Goldstein, 1960. 1960.

Goldstein discusses her husband Max A. Goldstein, his art and book collecting, his founding of the journal The Laryngoscope, and his founding of Central Institute for the Deaf in 1914.

Transcript : 13 leaves.Sound recording : 1 sound cassette (33 min.) : analog.Sound recording : 1 sound tape reel (33 min.) : analog.

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine.

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Goldstein, Max A. (Max Aaron), 1870-1941

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Speech pathologist. Researcher and educator. Founder. Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Central Institute for the Deaf, 1914. Director. Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Central Institute for the Deaf, 1914-1941. Professor of research otology and speech pathology. Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Central Institute for the Deaf, 1914-1941. From the description of Max A. Goldstein papers, 1892-1941. 1892-1941. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat reco...

Goldstein, Leonore, 1875-1971.

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Leonore Goldstein (1875-1971) was the wife of Dr. Max A. Goldstein (1870-1941), founder of Central Institute for the Deaf. Mrs. Goldstein served on the Board of Managers of CID from its founding in 1914 until her death. She also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra for over 65 years. From the description of Oral history interview with Leonore Goldstein, 1960. 1960. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 62384982 ...

Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Central Institute for the Deaf

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