Oral History Interview with Noah Atler, 1978 January 24
Abstract
Topics covered: Tillye Levey describes the project; Noah a Denver native, talks about JCRS beginnings and history, he was president in 1954 and didn't want to close after it was no longer needed as a TB center so shifted to cancer research; talks about hospital research, the shopping center, commercialized the land after they got rid of the farm; talks a lot about fund raising; differences and competition between JCRS and NJH. Second half on Interview focuses on the B’nai B’rith, camps, social service and prison service.
Dates
- 1978 January 24
Creator
- Atler, Noah Atlivaick, 1900-1988 (Interviewee, Person)
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Extent
2 Items (2 sound tape cassettes)
Scope and Contents
Series 8 consists of recorded oral histories about Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society
General
Digitized other analog
General
Audio compact disc copies in Box 35 (B098.08-.11,.16.0035)
Creator
- Atler, Noah Atlivaick, 1900-1988 (Interviewee, Person)
- Levy, Tillye Shulman (Matilda), 1895-1984 (Interviewer, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository