[T1S1] maternal grandfather, immigrant to Pittsburgh from Heidelberg, Germany; family history; mother's education at Cornell University where she met her husband; father's employment with Union Switch and Signal in Edgewood, PA; move to Beaver, PA for father to work for Westinghouse; mother's involvement in establishing the Montessori Kindergarten there in 1906; 1918, family moves to Shady Avenue; list of siblings; cultural activities with the family; education, Schenley High School, Wellesley College and University of Pittsburgh; degrees in social work and economics; employment in social work with the United Jewish Federation; mother's volunteer work with the National Council of Jewish Women, the Council House for Homeless Girls, and as president of Ladies Hospital Aid Society; Respondent's work for the Industrial League Scholarship Committee, the National Council of Jewish Women, as chairman of the Junior Volunteer Bureau of Civilian Defense, and the United Jewish Federation as chairman of Fund Raising and Planning of Post-war Problems and Israel Needs; other volunteer organizations include United Fund, Community Chest, and Pittsburgh Symphony Society; early life in Beaver, PA; opinions about service in non-Jewish organizations, importance of Israel, and Bible study.