[T1S1] Respondent gives names of parents: Fanny and Arnold Deutelbaum, director of J. M. Gusky Hebrew Home and Orphanage; wife of Robert Grauer, prominent endocrinologist. Respondent mentions parents move from Chicago to Pittsburgh in 1918. Respondent details layout of orphanage, family house, activities at orphanage during youth; reminisces about friendships with girls from orphanage and school. Respondent describes daily activities, Jewish celebrations at orphanage, especially Passover. Respondent mentions schooling at Rodef Shalom, Perry High School; graduating from University of Pittsburgh with degree in psychology and sociology. Respondent discusses dating, female social role during college; studying social work at Carnegie Institute of Technology graduate school. Respondent mentions her jobs in social work, child counseling. Respondent provides more insight on women's social roles, how it conflicts with women's careers, education. Respondent reflects on courtship, marriage to husband, her new role managing household, son's birth. Respondent talks about volunteering with several local organizations; restarting her professional career; husbands death. Respondent reflects on relationship with aging parents, siblings.