Yole Granata Sills oral history interview

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Date
1979-04-14
Main contributors
Sills, Yole Granata; Mayo, Marlene J.
Summary
Oral history interview with Yole Granata Sills conducted by Marlene Mayo on April 14, 1979. Yole Granata Sills (November 22, 1917 - December 7, 2015) was born in Greenwich Village, NY to Italian immigrant parents. She received her bachelor's in language and literature from Brooklyn College in 1939 and her master's in French and Italian Literature from Columbia University in 1940. She then served on the Italian desk of the Voice of America in the Office of War Information as a broadcaster for four years. In 1946, she was offered to go Japan as an Information Officer with the Office of War Information, where she provided the Allied Press with information about the Occupation. While in Japan, she married David Sills, another civilian employee in the occupation, in 1948. The couple returned to the United States in 1950 and moved to New York, where she went back to work for the Voice of America and the later for the Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research. While at the Bureau, Sills conducted research on medical education, helping to change how medical students were trained. She later became an adjunct teacher of medical sociology. In the 1980s and 90s, she also conducted research on the AIDS pandemic, publishing her research in 1994. In 2015, Yole Granata Sills passed away at the age of 98.
Publisher
University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
Genre
Oral histories
Subject
Japan--History--Allied occupation, 1945-1952
Locations
Japan; New York; Hastings-on-Hudson
Collection
Postwar Japan
Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
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Physical Description
Recording: 02:10:00 (audiocassette; mp3); Transcript: 57 pages (PDF)
Notes
This oral history interview is part of the Marlene J. Mayo oral histories. A guide to the full collection of Marlene J. Mayo oral histories is available in our archival collections: http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/42478.
Accession 2009-209-GWP
An interview transcript is available.
Other Identifier
Filename: prange-087584

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