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Harriet Meserole interview, 1981 October 21, 1981 October 21

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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.78

Scope and Contents

From the sub-sub-sub-series:

The Oral History Project of the Fashion Industries began informally in the late 1970s, and was officially funded by a grant from the Educational Foundation for the Fashion Industries beginning in 1981. The project was guided by an industry advisory committee chaired by Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr., and was largely guided by then director of the Gladys Marcus Library at FIT, John Touhey.

Dates

  • Creation: 1981 October 21

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Language of Materials

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English Latin

Conditions Governing Access

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Biographical / Historical

Harriet Meserole was born in the 1890s and joined Vogue as an illustrator around 1916-1918. Her illustrations typically show depict elegant American women.

Biographical / Historical

Director of the Library at FIT in the 1980s who played an integral role in the development of the institution's oral history collection.

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Related Materials

* Legacy audio ID no: AOH43

* Legacy video ID no: N/A

* Legacy transcription ID no: T14

Physical Description

Original media: 1 Reel

General

Harriet Meserole was born in the 1890s and joined Vogue as an illustrator around 1916-1918. Her illustrations typically show depict elegant American women.

General

Director of the Library at FIT in the 1980s who played an integral role in the development of the institution's oral history collection.

General

Published

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and FIT Archive Repository

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