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Vera Schultz (1902-1995)
Interview date: March 28, 1983
Vera Schultz Vera Schultz was Marin’s first lady in city and county government. It was her vision, tenacity and courage that created the Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center. She was Mill Valley’s first city councilwoman and the first woman supervisor to serve on Marin’s Board (1952-1960). Active in the League of Women voters, she worked long and hard as a public servant to advance county government from the disarray of cracker-barrel politics to effective democratic government. Vera is a remarkable women who shares her dreams, achievements and goals for Marin County.

Audio Clip #1 from the Interview (one minute)

Audio Clip #2 from the Interview (one minute)

Full Transcript of the Interview    (Click here for a printable version)

Narrative Summary of the Interview


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