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Armin Kohl Lobeck papers, 1918-1919

1 box
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Papers of Lobeck while he was in Paris as Assistant to the Chief Cartographer of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace. Included are memorabilia, some correspondence, several docuements, and some photographs. The correspondence consists of his letters of appointment from Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, and his postcards to his wife, Bertha Merrill Lobeck, who later joined him in Paris. There are official documents such as passports, Commission memoranda, identification cards, and passes. Of particular interest are sixteen photographs of persons and places in France, and one drawing and one caricature of Lobeck that he sketched. The collection, however, is chiefly memorabilia of Lobeck's crossing the Atlantic on the U.S.S. George Washington with the members of the Commission; over 700 picture postcards, with no messages, of the Lobeck's travels in France, Spain, Great Britain, and other European countries; railway, subway, and bus maps, schedules, and tickets; tourist maps; hotel and restaurant receipts and menus; money; ration coupons; and theater programs.

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Harry Bernard Koopman Papers, 1917-1967, bulk 1917-1919

0.42 linear feet
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A collection of photos and memorabilia kept by Harry Bernard Koopman, pertaining to his time with the Columbia Ambulance Corps during World War I.
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Alfred Korzybski papers, 1917-1950

11 linear feet
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Papers and correspondence including letters from leading intellectuals of the United States and Europe. Much of this correspondence pertains to the publication and critical discussion of his two influential works, MANHOOD OF HUMANITY : THE SCIENCE AND ART OF HUMAN ENGINEERING (1921) and SCIENCE AND SANITY : AN INTRODUCTION TO NON-ARISTOTELIAN SYSTEMS AND GENERAL SEMANTICS (1933).

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Oleksandr Filaretovich Skoropys-Ioltukhovs'kyi Papers, 1917-1943

1 linear feet
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Manuscripts, photographs, printed materials, and subject file of Ukrainian nationalist activist Oleksandr F. Skoropys-Ioltukhovs'kyi. There is a manuscript by Skoropys-Ioltukhovs'kyi"Meine Fahrt in die Karpaten-Ukraine." Four albums of photographs appear to concern chiefly the Vetsliar (sic!) Austro-Hungarian prisoner of war camp in 1917-18; Skoropys-Ioltukhovs'kyi carried on Ukrainian nationalist efforts there. Other photographs are of unidentified theatrical productions. Printed materials include offprints and books, and the subject file is on the death of Skoropys-Ioltukhovs'kyi's son, Vasyl, while in the German army in 1941.

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World War I War Service, 1917-1921

1.04 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of materials related to the war relief work done by undergraduate students, alumnae, and faculty at Barnard College. Materials include reports, inventory lists, resupply lists, receipts, informational bulletins, correspondence, solicitation letters for donations and volunteers, booklets, pamphlets, speeches and notes for speeches, newspaper clippings, financial statements and reports, invoices, meeting minutes, certificates, photographs, and other ephemera.
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Sidney Edward Mezes papers, 1917-1919

1000 items
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Mezes' correspondence and documents relating to the Inquiry group. Correspondents include Emily Greene Balch, George Louis Beer, Isaiah Bowman, Wilbur Cross, Cleveland H. Dodge, Stephen P. Duggan, Edward A. Filene, Glenn Frank, Robert Herrick, Robert Lansing, Edward M. House, Samuel McCune Lindsay, Walter Lippmann, Breckenridge Long, Adolph C. Miller, William Phillips, Frank L. Polk, Albert Shaw, James T. Shotwell, Vladimir G. Simkhovitch, Frank William Taussig, Allyn A. Young.

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George Mann Shellhase collection, 1917-1918

0.10 Linear Feet
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Two letters (fragmanted) and four postcards, written to Ester Meyers [sic] and sent from France in 1917/1918 by future illustrator and cartoonist George Mann Shellhase. One letter and three postcards are illustrated; the fourth postcard is Shellhase's promotional card.

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Marie-Louise Florida Omeis Scrapbook, 1916-1981

1.66 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard College alumna Marie-Louise Omeis Florida, class of 1920.
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Geroid Tanquary Robinson papers, 1915-1965

33 linear feet
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, subject files, photographs, art works, and printed materials. This collection covers the entire span of his life, although by far the greatest part relates to his activities as a professor from the 1930s to the 1960s. Among the correspondents are many important figures in American Russian studies or Columbia University; there are also many letters from his wife, Clemens T. Robinson, and Lewis Mumford. Manuscripts by Robinson include his "Rural Russia under the Old Regime" lectures, notes, speeches and essays, and also miscellaneous pieces (essays, reviews, poems, stories, plays, etc.) that he wrote while he was an aspiring young journalist and writer in the 1910s and 1920s. Manuscripts by others consist of student theses, papers, books and reports that were given him for review or comment. Subject files deal with such topics as his service in World War I; Columbia University (especially the Libraries and the History Department); and various aspects of academic life and Russian studies. Almost nothing in the collection has any bearing on his government service during World War II; items from the war years concern personal affairs or scholarship. There are photographs of Robinson and his wife; family photographs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries; and Russian scenes. Art works include items by Clemens T. Robinson. Among the printed materials are two books inscribed by Mumford to Robinson.

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Norman Angell papers, 1914-1952

2.5 linear feet
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Manuscripts and correspondence of Sir Norman Angell, covering his work during the two World Wars and British and American politics. Included are more than eighty manuscripts of his articles and essays, and the manuscripts for his autobiography, AFTER ALL. The correspondence file includes letters from Gilbert Murray and William Allen White.

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