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Earl Warren and the State Department of Mental Hygiene

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  • Tape 6

Description

Contents: Frank F. Tallman: Dynamics of Change in State Mental Institutions. Regarding his service as director of the Department 1949-1953 and innovations in state hospital policy and program. Appended: copies of vitae, speech, article, etc. Portia Bell Hume: Mother of Community Mental Health Services. Regarding her involvement in the development of mental health services; early days of Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute; role as director of community services in State Department of Mental Hygiene; passage of Short-Doyle Act; political career of her father. Theodore Bell; her husband, Samuel J. Hume and his association with the University of California, Berkeley, as faculty member and director of the Greek Theatre.

Details

Title

Earl Warren and the State Department of Mental Hygiene

Creator

interviewer. Morris, Gabrielle S.,

Creator

Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office.

Earl Warren Oral History Project (Bancroft Library)

Full Collection Name

California Audiovisual Preservation Project

Other Identifiers

cabeuroh_000203

Subject (Person)

Warren, Earl, 1891-1974.

Bell, Theodore A.

Hume, Samuel J. 1885-1962. (Samuel James),

Tallman, Frank Ford.

Hume, Portia Bell.

Subject (Corporate)

California. Department of Mental Hygiene.

Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute.

University of California, Berkeley.

Subject (Topic)

Mentally ill Care--California.

Geographic Coverage

California Politics and government.

United States--California--Berkeley

Type

Audio

Format

Oral histories.

Archive

The Library

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Collection

California AV Project

Tracks

cabeuroh_000203_t01_a_access.mp3 Tape 1, Side A

cabeuroh_000203_t01_b_access.mp3 Tape 1, Side B

cabeuroh_000203_t02_a_access.mp3 Tape 2, Side A

cabeuroh_000203_t02_b_access.mp3 Tape 2, Side B

cabeuroh_000203_t03_a_access.mp3 Tape 3, Side A

cabeuroh_000203_t03_b_access.mp3 Tape 3, Side B

cabeuroh_000203_t04_a_access.mp3 Tape 4, Side A

cabeuroh_000203_t04_b_access.mp3 Tape 4, Side B

cabeuroh_000203_t05_a_access.mp3 Tape 5, Side A

cabeuroh_000203_t05_b_access.mp3 Tape 5, Side B

cabeuroh_000203_t06_access.mp3 Tape 6

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