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Mary Reuder, Clip 1: Master It

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Dr. Mary E. Reuder
Date: Time Period: 1951-1986; 1986-02-26; Interview recorded: February 26, 1986 Material: Digital audio recording made using digitized audio tape and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 00:01:09
Creator: Mary Reuder interviewed by Bette Weidman Identifier: aql:27835 reuder_mary_02261986_part1_clip

Description: Mary Reuder says that if you want to maje the most of your place, you need to master the whole institution. You also need to be active and being known in your community.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:27710

Creator : Mary Reuder interviewed by Bette Weidman

Date : Time Period: 1951-1986; 1986-02-26; Interview recorded: February 26, 1986

Summary/Description : Mary Reuder says that if you want to maje the most of your place, you need to master the whole institution. You also need to be active and being known in your community.

Subject : Teaching; Career development; Queens College (New York, N.Y.)

Rights : Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Locations discussed: Queens College, Queens, NY Flushing (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using digitized audio tape and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 00:01:09

Identifier : aql:27835 reuder_mary_02261986_part1_clip

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