Emily Jones Flowers, Salt Lake City, Utah : an interview by Everett L. Cooley

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Title Emily Jones Flowers, Salt Lake City, Utah : an interview by Everett L. Cooley
Alternative Title No.360, Emily Jones Flowers
Creator Flowers, Emily Jones
Contributor Cooley, Everett L.; University of Utah. American West Center; Cooley, Everett L.
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1991-11-26; 1991-12-10
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Date Digital 2014-10-27
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5780993/
Subject Flowers, Emily Jones--Interviews; University of Utah. Department of Biology
Description Transcript (107 pages) of interview by Everett L. Cooley with Emily Jones Flowers on November 26-December 10, 1991. This interview is no. 360 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos U-1421 and U-1422;.
Abstract In a 1991 interview with Everett L. Cooley, Emily Flowers (b. 1907) recalls her vagabond childhood, settling in Salt Lake--her mother teaching at Rowland Hall, her father--superintendent, Rosenblatt Steel Co. She briefly describes her education, short career as a high school science teacher, her courtship with Seville Flowers, their life together, and her later work at the Marriott Library. The bulk of the interview has to do with Seville's career, 1930s-1960s Dept. of Biology, University of Utah.
Type Text; Sound
Genre oral histories (literary works)
Format application/pdf
Language eng
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Topic University of Utah. Biology Department
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ID 833793
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60w018g