East-West Center Oral History Project : Lynette Wageman

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2007-02-22
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Leber, Terese
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Honolulu, HI : East-West Center
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Lynette Wageman is ethnically Indian and was born in Trinidad, West Indies. She went to college in Missouri where she worked as a student assistant in the library. Later, she and her husband lived in Germany during the raising of the Berlin Wall. Moving to Hawaii, Lynette got a job in East-West Center's infant library in 1962 under its first library director, Dr. G. Raymond Nunn. The library grew rapidly as an avalanche of materials arrived from Asia.

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Interviewed by Terese Leber, February 22, 2007 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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