Name
Watkin, Virginia G (Interviewee)
Wilson, Sarah (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with Virginia Watkin, 1997
Abstract
Childhood: early interest in law related to women's status, family support; education: Northfield School for Girls (boarding school) 1942, Wellesley 1946, Columbia Law School 1949, classmates and faculty, attitude toward women, impact of WWil; marriage and family: mother's career, father's attitude toward career, grandmother, husband's support; career: impact of WWII, sexual and religious discrimin ation, Research Assistant at Columbia Law, impact of Korean War, clerkships, impact of pregnancy and children, Legislative Assistant at American Association of University Women, associate at Covington and Burling, tax lawyer, partnership track, retired 1958-1960, grant at Radcliffe [later Bunting] Institute, Associate Counsel at Massachusetts Crime Commission, wrote book for Radcliffe Institute, litigation assistant and then partner at Herrick and Smith law firm, 1973-1974, partner at Covington and Burling, retired 1994; cases: Texas City case, ammunitions case, tax cases, depositions, courtroom experiences, women's issues
Collection Name
Columbia University Law School alumnae oral history collection
Subjects
Women lawyers; Watkin, Virginia G; Columbia University. School of Law Alumni and alumnae
Format
oral histories; sound recordings
Genre
Interviews
Date
1997
Note (Biographical)
Attorney-at-law
Note
Interviewed by Sarah Wilson on November 26, 1997
Note (Provenance)
Virginia Watkin, Gift 2002
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content
Catalog Record
15197791
Also In
Oral History Archives at Columbia
Time-Based Media
Time-Based Media
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-6cbp-1b20
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.