Family background, youth in Nebraska, early years of marriage, 1924-1956; life in Berkeley as faculty wife and mother, 1956-1964; tumultuous times, Berkeley in the sixties; reflections on the seventies, retirement, and recent times.
Title
Beverly Hancock Bouwsma: Observer of Campus and Community Culture
Berkeley Department of History Faculty Wife
1956-2001
Published
Berkeley, CA, Regional Oral History Office, 2008
Full Collection Name
History Department, UC Berkeley Oral Histories
Type
Text
Archive
The Bancroft Library Oral History Center
Note
Bouwsma, Beverly Hancock. "Beverly Hancock Bouwsma: Observer of Campus and Community Culture
Berkeley Department of History Faculty Wife
1956-2001." Interview by Anne Lage in 2001. Oral History Center, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 2008.
Interview date(s) 2001
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