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Wilma Dorman April 10, 1998 Tape I Women Studies 398 Interviewed by Greg Scanlan Side One 0 - 9 Introduction TAPE SUMMARY 9 - 30 Grandparents and Parents 30-46 Parents Marriage and Life 46- 55 Her Town, Childhood and Family 55- 64 Description of Wendell 65- 74 Wendell High School 74- 113 Depression and Farm Life 113 - 134 Wilma's Role on the Farm and Other Farm Anecdotes 134- 147 Education after High School 147- 157 Job at Candy Factory 158- 188 World War II Experiences and Portland 188 - 196 Back to Boise · 196 - 203 Wilma's Dream 203 - 207 Back to Boise 207- 215 Following Husband and Working in Pocatelo 215- 218 Back to Boise 218 - 230 Fulfilling Her Dream 230 - 239 Life After Dream 239 - 261 Family Life in Boise 261 - 265 265- 291 291 - 330 340- 355 355 -365 365- 395 395-405 405- 410 Side Two 410-440 440-460 462-500 500- 526 528- 550 550-570 570- 585 585- 596 600- 641 641 - 654 656-670 670-695 695- 714 714-736 Work Ethic Time with Husband and His Attitudes Church and Activities Prohibition and A1 Capone Movies and Television' Parents Homestead Relationship with Mother Relationship with Father Depression and its Effects Schooling and Attitudes Brother's and Sister's Accomplishments Contact with Old Friends Famous People She Has Met Marriage and Relationships Satisfaction from fulfilling Her Dream Retirement Happy Times Marriage Role of the Woman After Effects of Depression General Conversation About Farming and Motorized Equipment Attaining Her Dream and Conclusion
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Title | Dorman, Wilma Oral History Interview, 1998 |
Interviewer | Scanlan, Greg |
Date | 1998-05-05 |
Description | 51 minute oral history with Wilma Dorman, conducted for a Women in the West (HIST 398 course at Washington State University). She talks about her early childhood on the family farm, school, and her chores around the house. She worked as beautician and in a candy factory. After marrying and having her first child, Wilma returned to school and became a nurse; she worked in Great Falls, Montana for twenty-seven years. She divorced, retired from nursing and settled in Richland, Washington, where she lived at the time of the interview. |
Subject | Farm life; Housewives; Economic & social conditions; Nursing |
Coverage | North and Central America--United States--Idaho--Gooding County--Wendell; North and Central America--United States--Washington (State)--Benton County--Richland |
Type | Sound |
Genre | Interviews |
Publisher | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Rights Notes | In copyright. Item is in copyright until 95 years after 2011 publication date. |
Identifier | ua262b02f16 |
Source | Is found in Archives 262, Women in the West Oral Histories https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/ua262.htm at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Holding Institution | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries |
Contributors | Digitization and description funded through a National Endowment for the Humanities We the People grant for Washington Womens History to the Washington Womens History Consortium, a part of the Washington State Historical Society. |
Language | English |
Digitization | Original audio cassettes were converted to wav files using Audacity and a USBPre interface. Mp3 files were then created from the wav files for online access. Film clips were created as mpeg-4 files using Adobe Premiere Elements 9 to add selected images to the wav audio files. Print documents were scanned to pdf format using a Xerox Workcentre 5030 copier/scanner. |
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Full Text | Wilma Dorman April 10, 1998 Tape I Women Studies 398 Interviewed by Greg Scanlan Side One 0 - 9 Introduction TAPE SUMMARY 9 - 30 Grandparents and Parents 30-46 Parents Marriage and Life 46- 55 Her Town, Childhood and Family 55- 64 Description of Wendell 65- 74 Wendell High School 74- 113 Depression and Farm Life 113 - 134 Wilma's Role on the Farm and Other Farm Anecdotes 134- 147 Education after High School 147- 157 Job at Candy Factory 158- 188 World War II Experiences and Portland 188 - 196 Back to Boise · 196 - 203 Wilma's Dream 203 - 207 Back to Boise 207- 215 Following Husband and Working in Pocatelo 215- 218 Back to Boise 218 - 230 Fulfilling Her Dream 230 - 239 Life After Dream 239 - 261 Family Life in Boise 261 - 265 265- 291 291 - 330 340- 355 355 -365 365- 395 395-405 405- 410 Side Two 410-440 440-460 462-500 500- 526 528- 550 550-570 570- 585 585- 596 600- 641 641 - 654 656-670 670-695 695- 714 714-736 Work Ethic Time with Husband and His Attitudes Church and Activities Prohibition and A1 Capone Movies and Television' Parents Homestead Relationship with Mother Relationship with Father Depression and its Effects Schooling and Attitudes Brother's and Sister's Accomplishments Contact with Old Friends Famous People She Has Met Marriage and Relationships Satisfaction from fulfilling Her Dream Retirement Happy Times Marriage Role of the Woman After Effects of Depression General Conversation About Farming and Motorized Equipment Attaining Her Dream and Conclusion |
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