Interview with Dorothy Jean Reilly

Reference Code: File - C 81-2-0-32
Title: Interview with Dorothy Jean Reilly
Date of Creation: Oct. 1991
Physical Description:

1 file of textual records (includes 2 audio cassettes (ca. 90 minutes))

Forms Part of: C 81-2 - Osgoode Society Oral History Programme - Topical Programme interview files
Scope and Content:

File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of Dorothy Jean Reilly (b. 1921), a former partner of the office of T. Edgar Reilly in Toronto. Interview topics include; University of Toronto; Osgoode Hall Law School; articling; junior, Coatsworth & Richardson; husband, Ed Reilly, lawyer; women's legal associations. Interview conducted by Christine J.N. Kates. File includes two audio cassette tapes and a transcript with index (74 p.).


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Notes:

Interview was conducted as part of the Women in Law Project.

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Location and Ordering Information: Textual records are located in container B436855; sound recordings are located in container B436845
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