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Title
Mrs. Chris Jorgensen and Mrs. Theodore Wores interviewed by Betty Hoag McGlynn
Collection Guide
Finding Aid to the Betty Hoag McGlynn Oral Interviews Collection, Monterey Museum of Art Archives
Created Date
1900s
Description
00:00-43:22. Part 2 of 2. Mrs. Christian Jorgensen, daughter-in-law of artist Christian Jorgensen (1859-1935) and several others interviewed on April 26, 1967 by Betty Hoag McGlynn. Topics include: John Alexander; the Metropolitan Opera; travels; and Ghiradelli Garden in Oakland, CA. 43:27-49:16. Part 1 of 2. Mrs. Theodore Wores (Carolyn Bauer), wife of artist Theodore Wores (1859-1939) and several others interviewed on April 27, 1967 by Betty Hoag McGlynn.
Item or Container Annotations
Label on box reads: "Mrs. Chris Jorgensen, Part 2, 04-26-1967, Betty Hoag et. Al; Mrs. Theodore Wores, Part 1, 04-27-1967, Betty Hoag with Lewis Ferbache (Oakland Art Museum), Dr. Shenson (A. Jess Shenson, MD; Jorgensen part 1c and part 1d; Wores part 1."
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
McGlynn, Betty Hoag
Interviewer: McGlynn, Betty Hoag
Interviewee: Jorgensen, Mrs. Christian
Interviewee: Wores, Mrs. Theodore (Carolyn Bauer)
Interviewer: McGlynn, Betty Hoag
Interviewee: Jorgensen, Mrs. Christian
Interviewee: Wores, Mrs. Theodore (Carolyn Bauer)
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Subject Entity
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Language
Media Type
Format
1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Original
Stock Manufacturer
Scotch
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
BHMc-002.R11-12
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: curatorial@montereyart.org
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Duration
00:49:16