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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:ohc/2256 2023-05-15T15:12:11+02:00 Gutmann (Addis Jr.) interview Gutmann, Addis Jr. Adler, Judith United States--Washington (State)--Seattle; November 6, 2001 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/ohc/id/2256 English eng eng Oral History Collection Washington State Jewish Archives Oral history interview with Addis Gutmann, Jr., Accession No. 5322-001 To view the finding aid for this collection see: http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv24398/op=fstyle.aspx?t=k&q=addis+gutmann OHC0782 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/ohc/id/2256 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ This digital copy was produced for preservation and reference use only from original material from the UW Libraries Special Collections. Further duplication of any kind for any purpose is not permitted without permission. Intellectual property rights including copyright belong to UW Libraries Special Collections. Permission to publish is necessary and should be sought from the owners of these rights. Contact email: photo@uw.edu University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Anti-semitism--Washington (State)--Seattle High school students --Washington (State)--Seattle Indians of North America--Material culture Jewish college students--Washington (State)--Seattle--Conduct of life Bridge Bob Alhadeff Charlie Goldfarb Royal Cohn Irwin Dolan Jim Levine Raphael Harry Stusser Herb Becker Rolfe Buxbaum Joel Greengard Joe Gutmann Leatrice Moritz Silver Viola Max Hamburg Fred Bill Starr Earl Ontarians Club (Seattle Wash.) Temple de Hirsch (Seattle Pi Tau Pi. University of Washington chapter Zeta Beta Tau. University of Washington chapter Sigma Alpha Mu. University of Washington chapter Temple de Hirsch Sinai (Seattle Hudson Bay Fur Company Alaska Fur Company Washington Athletic Club Arctic Fur Company University of Washington Burke Museum Seattle Art Museum Oral histories 2001 ftuwashingtonlib 2021-07-31T22:54:27Z In this oral history interview, Gutmann discusses his involvement in Jewish clubs and fraternities. He first talks about the Ontarians, a Seattle social club for high-school age Jewish boys which had selective membership, similar to a fraternity. Gutmann joined the Ontarians in the 1940's. He describes the pledging process, the membership, and social activities organized by the group. Incidents of antisemitism Gutmann encountered in high-school are briefly mentioned. He also talks about his college fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau. Gutmann describes social life in the house, the makeup of the membership, and duties of running the fraternity. Also included is some discussion of Gutmann's grandfather, Moritiz Gutmann, and his business, the Hudson Bay Fur Company. This accession is part of the Washington State Jewish Archives. To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: photos@uw.edu. Please reference the Digital ID Number. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Hudson Bay Alaska University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Arctic Hudson Hudson Bay
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topic Anti-semitism--Washington (State)--Seattle
High school students --Washington (State)--Seattle
Indians of North America--Material culture
Jewish college students--Washington (State)--Seattle--Conduct of life
Bridge
Bob
Alhadeff
Charlie
Goldfarb
Royal
Cohn
Irwin
Dolan
Jim
Levine
Raphael Harry
Stusser
Herb
Becker
Rolfe
Buxbaum
Joel
Greengard
Joe
Gutmann
Leatrice
Moritz
Silver
Viola
Max
Hamburg
Fred
Bill
Starr
Earl
Ontarians Club (Seattle
Wash.)
Temple de Hirsch (Seattle
Pi Tau Pi. University of Washington chapter
Zeta Beta Tau. University of Washington chapter
Sigma Alpha Mu. University of Washington chapter
Temple de Hirsch Sinai (Seattle
Hudson Bay Fur Company
Alaska Fur Company
Washington Athletic Club
Arctic Fur Company
University of Washington Burke Museum
Seattle Art Museum
spellingShingle Anti-semitism--Washington (State)--Seattle
High school students --Washington (State)--Seattle
Indians of North America--Material culture
Jewish college students--Washington (State)--Seattle--Conduct of life
Bridge
Bob
Alhadeff
Charlie
Goldfarb
Royal
Cohn
Irwin
Dolan
Jim
Levine
Raphael Harry
Stusser
Herb
Becker
Rolfe
Buxbaum
Joel
Greengard
Joe
Gutmann
Leatrice
Moritz
Silver
Viola
Max
Hamburg
Fred
Bill
Starr
Earl
Ontarians Club (Seattle
Wash.)
Temple de Hirsch (Seattle
Pi Tau Pi. University of Washington chapter
Zeta Beta Tau. University of Washington chapter
Sigma Alpha Mu. University of Washington chapter
Temple de Hirsch Sinai (Seattle
Hudson Bay Fur Company
Alaska Fur Company
Washington Athletic Club
Arctic Fur Company
University of Washington Burke Museum
Seattle Art Museum
Gutmann, Addis Jr.
Adler, Judith
Gutmann (Addis Jr.) interview
topic_facet Anti-semitism--Washington (State)--Seattle
High school students --Washington (State)--Seattle
Indians of North America--Material culture
Jewish college students--Washington (State)--Seattle--Conduct of life
Bridge
Bob
Alhadeff
Charlie
Goldfarb
Royal
Cohn
Irwin
Dolan
Jim
Levine
Raphael Harry
Stusser
Herb
Becker
Rolfe
Buxbaum
Joel
Greengard
Joe
Gutmann
Leatrice
Moritz
Silver
Viola
Max
Hamburg
Fred
Bill
Starr
Earl
Ontarians Club (Seattle
Wash.)
Temple de Hirsch (Seattle
Pi Tau Pi. University of Washington chapter
Zeta Beta Tau. University of Washington chapter
Sigma Alpha Mu. University of Washington chapter
Temple de Hirsch Sinai (Seattle
Hudson Bay Fur Company
Alaska Fur Company
Washington Athletic Club
Arctic Fur Company
University of Washington Burke Museum
Seattle Art Museum
description In this oral history interview, Gutmann discusses his involvement in Jewish clubs and fraternities. He first talks about the Ontarians, a Seattle social club for high-school age Jewish boys which had selective membership, similar to a fraternity. Gutmann joined the Ontarians in the 1940's. He describes the pledging process, the membership, and social activities organized by the group. Incidents of antisemitism Gutmann encountered in high-school are briefly mentioned. He also talks about his college fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau. Gutmann describes social life in the house, the makeup of the membership, and duties of running the fraternity. Also included is some discussion of Gutmann's grandfather, Moritiz Gutmann, and his business, the Hudson Bay Fur Company. This accession is part of the Washington State Jewish Archives. To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: photos@uw.edu. Please reference the Digital ID Number.
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Adler, Judith
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title Gutmann (Addis Jr.) interview
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op_source University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
op_relation Oral History Collection
Washington State Jewish Archives
Oral history interview with Addis Gutmann, Jr., Accession No. 5322-001
To view the finding aid for this collection see: http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv24398/op=fstyle.aspx?t=k&q=addis+gutmann
OHC0782
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This digital copy was produced for preservation and reference use only from original material from the UW Libraries Special Collections. Further duplication of any kind for any purpose is not permitted without permission. Intellectual property rights including copyright belong to UW Libraries Special Collections. Permission to publish is necessary and should be sought from the owners of these rights. Contact email: photo@uw.edu
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