Jo Tice Bloom, Oakland, California: an interview by Greg Smoak, 15 October 2011

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Title Jo Tice Bloom, Oakland, California: an interview by Greg Smoak, 15 October 2011
Alternative Title No. 661 Jo Tice Bloom
Creator Bloom, Jo Tice
Contributor Smoak, Gregory E., 1962-
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 2011-10-15
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Date Digital 2015-07-08
Subject Bloom, Jo Tice--Interviews; Western History Association--History; Historians--West (U.S.)--Biography
Description Transcript (19 pages) of an interview by Greg Smoak with Jo Tice Bloom at Oakland, California, on 15 October 2011. Part of the Western History Association Oral History Project, Everett Cooley Collection tape no. U-3098
Abstract Ms. Bloom talks about the history of and her involvement in the Western History Association (WHA), particularly the role and acceptance of women in the organization. She discusses the key people who were involved in the WHA and how their activities contribution to the development of the organization. She relates how her husband´s involvement in WHA leadership positions impacted her own involvement. Ms. Bloom notes changes in the WHA over the years and the impact of those changes on the association. Project: Western History Association. Interviewer: Greg Smoak
Type Text
Genre oral histories (literary works)
Format application/pdf
Language eng
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Scanning Technician Niko Amaya; Halima Noor
Conversion Specifications Original scanned with Kirtas 2400 and saved as 400 ppi uncompressed TIFF. PDF generated by Adobe Acrobat Pro X for CONTENTdm display.
ARK ark:/87278/s69c8sd1
Topic Western History Association; Historians
Setname uum_elc
ID 839895
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69c8sd1
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