Oral history interview with Margery Hoffman Smith

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Oral history interview with Margery Hoffman Smith

1964 April 10

An interview of Margery Hoffman Smith conducted 1964 April 10, by Lewis Ferbraché, for the Archives of American Art, at the artist's home, in San Francisco, California.

Sound recording: 2 sound tape reels ; 7 in.Transcript: 45 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8238110

Archives of American Art

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