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- Olga Hirshhorn Oral History Interviews / Interviews / Discusses her role in managing Joseph Hirshhorn's ever-growing collection, the opening of the new museum in 1974, Joseph Hirshhorn's interest in the Archives of American Art, the development of her personal art collection, Joseph Hirshhorn's death, her conversion to Judaism, including: the first major gift to the Smithsonian Institution in 1974; Olga Hirshhorn's role keeping up with her husband's collecting habits; the opening of the museum in 1974; Hirshhorns' involvement with the museum; their 1977 trip around the world; Joseph Hirshhorn's interest in the Archives of American Art; the Hirshhorns' work with other museums, boards, committees, etc.; the development of Olga Hirshhorn's own collection and plans for a museum in Naples, Florida; Joseph Hirshhorn's death; the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service show; Olga Hirshhorn's children; Olga Hirshhorn's conversion to Judaism and mourning period for her husband.