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Anonymous diary
Anonymous diary written in France right after Armistice ending WWI was signed. The author, a soldier, mentions places he visited in France, shows and other entertainment and how much he spent on them, souvenirs he purchased, and other daily activities. He mentions seeing the President of France, King George of England, the King of Italy, and Woodrow Wilson. The first part of the diary is used as an address book.
Charles Donald Palm papers
Clive S. Beurmann papers
This collection contains World War I letters from Clive S. Beurmann to his sister and brother-in-law. His letters describe his experiences both in battle and behind the lines.
Emily Frame collection
The collection consists of 152 postcards and one black and white photograph of a church. The subjects include an image of World War I British troop trenches at Zillebeke, Belgium and scenes from China, England, Switzerland, France, Italy, Korea, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Israel.
Collection of photographs taken in Japan, Egypt, China, Korea, and Palestine, 1919-1922.
Harald S. and Marguerite I. Patton papers
Leta C. Steinestel collection
Lewis A. Wileden papers
Rule family papers
Zoe and Yuri Gurevich collection of Leonard Freed photographs
The Zoe and Yuri Gurevich collection of Leonard Freed photographs documents the images of persons of everyday life and global events in England, Israel, Italy, West Germany and Slovenia from 1961-1996 as captured through the lens of Magnum photographer, Leonard Freed. The sample of images demonstrates Leonard Freed’s ability to document the visual language and narrative of the singular power of everyday moments across the globe.