Description
Contains a transcript of Carol Farley's 1973
interview with Harriet Judd Eliel documenting her activities as an officer of the
San Francisco, California, and national chapters of the League of Women Voters in
the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.
Background
Harriet Judd Eliel was born in 1890 in Evanston, Illinois. She attended the
University of California, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Health and
Social Welfare in 1913. After the birth of her second son in 1916, she completed her
Master of Arts degree in Education, also at the University of California. Between
1921 and 1924, she established and directed the experimental John Dewey School in
Berkeley, California, which her sons attended.
Extent
1 folder
(0.1 Linear feet)
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