Description
Descendant of two distinguished New England families, and married into a third, this chronicles her life in New England society, her marriage to Prof. Woodbridge Bingham, their family, and travels to China and Japan in the turbulent 1930's, as well as their life in Berkeley and Ursula's volunteer work.
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Title
Ursula Bingham, A lady's life: New England, Berkeley, China; an interview conducted by Rosemary Levenson, 1983
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California Audiovisual Preservation Project
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cabeuroh_000280
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Audio
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The Library
Note
Ursula Wolcott Griswold Bingham, 1908-
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