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Zelma Wilson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zelma Wilson
Zelma Wilson (November 23, 1918 – May 10, 1996) was an American architect, practicing mainly in California.〔("Obituaries: Zelma Wilson; Architect Married to Filmmaker," ''Los Angeles Times'' (May 14, 1996) ).〕 ==Early life and education== Zelma Gussin was born in New York City, the daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants. She and her older sister were raised in Santa Paula, California, by their mother Rose (a shopkeeper) and their stepfather, Ed Kraus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PCAD – the Pacific Coast Architecture Database – Home )〕〔(Michael Wilson, ''Salt of the Earth: Screenplay'' (Feminist Press at CUNY 1978): 101. )〕 She graduated from Santa Paula Union High School, where she played on the tennis team.〔(Bret Bradigan, "Ojai and the Blacklist," ''Ojai: Living the Ojai Life'' (September 5, 2013). )〕 She majored in art at the University of California Berkeley and later studied at the California Institute of Technology. At the USC School of Architecture, she was the only woman in her 1947 graduating class.〔Norma Barzman, "Small Town Girl: At 70-something, Ojai Architect Has Too Much Experience and Is Having Too Much Fun to Retire," ''Los Angeles Times'' (April 26, 1990): VCJ10: "When I graduated from the USC School of Architecture, I was the only girl in my class."〕
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