Continuing Memoirs Family Community University Oral History Transcript 1
Continuing Memoirs Family Community University Oral History Transcript 1
Ella Barrows Hagar
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[Laughter] I speak of it because it's marvelous to think that Mrs. Boynton with all her feeling of freedom, freedom of costume, you know, striding up Ridge Road early in the morning in a Greek shift and that type of thing, still was old- fashioned enough to feel this was not for her children. Riess: Do you remember Irving Pichel? Hagar: Oh yes. Irving Pichel was a delightful actor and a great friend of Sam Hume's, though Sam was older. Irving went, eventually, to Hollywood as a director. There ...was a lovely young girl who used to act with him, whom he married, blonde and very pretty. I think she went into the movies too, down south. Violet Wilson was her name. She was the daughter of the Socialist mayor of Berkeley, Stitt Wilson. Stitt Wilson and my father debated "Bolshevism" in 1919, after his return from Siberia. The debate, much publicized, was held in the Berkeley High School auditorium before an overflow crowd. It created a lot of excitement. Oh, there were numberless plays. Then there were the Greek plays put on in the Greek Theatre by the Greek department and Professor James Allen, who had gone to school with my father and mother in Pomona.
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