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Oral history interview with Naomi B. Levine, 2001

Creator: Levine, Naomi B., 1923-
Project: Columbia University Law School alumnae oral history collection.
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Phys. Desc. :Transcript: 40 pages Sound recording: 1 sound cassette
Location: Columbia Center for Oral History
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Biographical Note

Lawyer

Scope and Contents

Childhood: Bronx, NY; Education: Hunter College, BA, 1944; Columbia University, LLB, 1946: professors; Columbia Law Review, editorial board, 1945-1946; Scandrette, Tuttle & Chalaire, 1946-1948; Charles Gottlieb, 1948-1950; American Jewish Congress, lawyer, chief legal counsel, director of women's division, national executive director, 1950-1978; John Jay College of Criminal Justice, professor, 1969-1973; New York University, External Affairs, Vice President, 1978-; Camp Greylock for Girls, director, 1955-; publications: Schools in Crisis, 1969, The Jewish Poor - an American Awakening, 1974, Politics, Religion & Love, 1990; balance of work, family life; status of women in Judaism

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Copyright by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, 2001

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