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                  <text>The Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive exists to maintain a collection of oral testimonies of those who survived the Holocaust and make these widely accessible for educational purposes. Through interlibrary loan, the Internet and community outreach, we make the oral testimonies and transcriptions available to researchers, students and the general public.</text>
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                <text>An interview with Zoltan Rubin, a Holocaust survivor, conducted by Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, Professor of History at the University of Michigan--Dearborn. Zoltan Rubin was from KapĂşsány, Czechoslovakia. He was the youngest child in a large family of eight sons and three daughters. His family was fairly well off since his father owned a large farm and several mills. Zoltan and his parents were protected from deportation by an economic exemption until 1942 when the exemption was eliminated and his parents were deported. Zoltan was able to avoid deportation by using Gentile papers given to him by friends. In 1944, he was captured with a group of partisans and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp near Jena where he was part of a forced labor detail digging tunnels for the Germans. Towards the end of the war, he escaped with three others and lived off the land for about six weeks until the American army arrived in the area. He was later reunited with an older brother who was a doctor with the Czechoslovakian army</text>
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                <text>Zeline Richard was a member and former Vice-President of the Detroit Board of Education and was prominent in leadership of the New Caucus of AFT-American Federation of Teachers. In this interview she recalls her involvement with the growth of Detroit Federation of Teachers, the national AFT conventions from 1964-1969, and the “Racism in Education” Conference of 1966. Mrs. Richards also discusses the role of Ed Simpkins in AFT, the Detroit Federation and its response to needs of black teachers, and her opinion of Al Shanker and the New York AFT situation.</text>
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                  <text>The collection includes a plastic nameplate, color sticker, two color brochures, a sales letter to a potential customer on company stationary and signed by company sales manager, John E. Peterson, photographs and negatives of the boats and customers from the official company brochure, newspaper clippings, an oral history interview with former owner Yvonne Love in 2002, and a 2002 interview with Forest Homes the purchaser of the boat companies equipment after and subsequent manufacturer.</text>
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                <text>Yvonne Young Clark first became interested in engineering when she was a member of the Civil Air Patrol in high school during the Second World War.  She originally considered studying aeronautics engineering but decided instead to pursue mechanical engineering at Howard University.  In 1951 she became the first woman at Howard to complete her B.S.M.E.  She became a licensed professional engineer and was the first woman to receive a master's degree in engineering management from Vanderbilt University.

Clark began her career working at Frankford Arsenal-Gage Laboratories in Philadelphia and RCA in New Jersey.  She moved to Nashville with her husband in 1955 but found few opportunities available to her in industry.  She accepted a position as a mechanical engineering instructor and became the first female faculty member in the College of Engineering and Technology at Tennessee State University.  Clark has taught at TSU for over 50 years, where she served twice as department chair and eventually became an associate professor.  During summer breaks at TSU Clark has worked in the field for numerous organizations including the Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, Westinghouse, and Ford Motor Company.

Clark joined the Society of Women Engineers in 1952 and has served on its Executive Committee. She was elected to the College of Fellows in 1984 and received the Distinguished Engineering Educator Award from SWE in 1998.  Clark is also an active member of the American Society of Engineering Education and the Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Irene Sharpe recognizes the irony in her career choice, given that her childhood home did not have electricity until she was in middle school.  While her family wanted her to become a math teacher Sharpe chose instead to study electrical engineering at Howard University, earning her degree in 1963.

Sharpe spent the first 14 years of her career designing power distribution and control systems for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service.  In 1977 Sharpe changed the focus of her career, working on automotive electrical systems at Ford Motor Company and later at General Motors Corporation in metropolitan Detroit.  In 1988 she joined United Technologies, where she remained until her retirement as a principle engineer in 1999.

Sharpe has been a member of the Society of Women Engineers since 1962 and was elected to the College of Fellows in 1990.  She has been an officer for several sections, served on the national Executive  Committee, and chaired the 1982 national convention. Sharpe is also an active member of the Society of Automotive Engineers.</text>
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                <text>Yvonne Brill's high school principal encouraged her to become a teacher, her parents remained neutral, and her physics teacher believed that, as a woman, she would not become anything at all.  Nevertheless, Brill pushed to receive a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Manitoba in 1945, and a Master of Science in Physical Chemistry in 1951 from the University of Southern California.  Since then, Brill has received numerous honors and awards and is known internationally for her work on rocket and jet propulsion systems.

Brill began her career as a mathematician at Douglas Aircraft Company but switched careers in 1946 when she became a research analyst on rocket propellant systems project for RAND Corporation.  Since that time, Brill has held numerous positions as an engineer or manager at Marquardt Corporation, United Aircraft Corporation, Curtiss Wright, FMC Corporation, RCA Astro-Electronics, NASA, and the International Maritime Satellite Organization. Since 1991 she has been an aerospace consultant for such clients as Telespace, Ltd. in Norway and has served on the NASA Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel and numerous U.S. National Research Council Study Committees.

A member of the Society of Women Engineers since 1975, Brill is a past president of the New Jersey Section, chaired numerous national committees, served as the counselor for two collegiate sections, and has served on the National Executive Committee as both Treasurer and Director of Student Affairs. She is a Fellow of SWE and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and is a member of National Academy of Engineering and the International Academy of Astronautics.  Among the many honors and awards Brill has received are the SWE Achievement Award, the SWE Resnik Challenger Medal, the NASA Public Service Medal, and the IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award.</text>
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