Chase, Pearl, Miss, 1888-1979
Dates
- Existence: 1888 - 1979
Biography
Pearl Chase; resident of Santa Barbara, Calif.; civic leader, philanthropist, social reformer; formed regional branch in Santa Barbara of the American Indian Defense Association
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Inauguration of First Chancellor of University California Santa Barbara , 1959-09-18
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tape Collection contain recordings of oral histories, radio programs, meetings, lectures, telephone conversations, ceremonies, and music perfomances of local old timers and influential people. These 184 electronic files, extracted from 98 one quarter-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, represent the earliest audio recordings made by the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
Jackson (Beverley) Photograph Collection
The Beverley Jackson Photograph Collection contains photographs of well-known people including actors, artists, architects, athletes, authors, chefs, dancers, musicians, talk show hosts, royalty, and philanthropists. These black and white enlargements were taken by Santa Barbara News-Press society writer Beverley Jackson and illustrate the events chronicled in her "By The Way" newspaper columns.
Luisa Peck and Edwin Gledhill phone call, 1952
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tape Collection contain recordings of oral histories, radio programs, meetings, lectures, telephone conversations, ceremonies, and music perfomances of local old timers and influential people. These 184 electronic files, extracted from 98 one quarter-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, represent the earliest audio recordings made by the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
My Friends Call Me Miss Chase: The Story of a Woman and a City
Pearl Chase and Edwin Gledhill phone call, 1960
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tape Collection contain recordings of oral histories, radio programs, meetings, lectures, telephone conversations, ceremonies, and music perfomances of local old timers and influential people. These 184 electronic files, extracted from 98 one quarter-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, represent the earliest audio recordings made by the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.