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Stuart L. Bernath
Diplomatic History and International Studies
Collection.
- Beddie
(James S.) Papers (Bernath Mss 4)
- Papers, ca. 1930s-1960s. Papers
of James S. Beddie (1902-1988), American scholar and
Foreign Service Officer. Includes various State
Department records, e.g. material on the German War
Documents Project (post-WWII). 4 lin. ft. (10
boxes).
- Belden (Louis) Collection, ca. 1910s.
(Bernath Mss 25)
- Correspondence, documents,
photographs and ephemera re WWI. .4 lin. ft. (1
box).
- Bernath (Stuart L.) Collection (Bernath Mss 1)
- Research files and writings,
including Squall Across the Atlantic: American Civil
War Prize Cases and Diplomacy (1970). 7 lin. ft. (14
boxes).
- Dozer (Donald Marquand) Collection, ca. 1940s (Bernath
Mss 6)
- Collection of a Latin American
specialist in the DRA (?) and a UCSB faculty member;
includes typescript of book Latin America: An
Interpretative History, files from Dozer's government
service in the 1940s, and newspaper clippings (mostly
about Argentina). .8 lin. ft. (2 Hollinger
boxes).
- Driscoll (Thomas) Collection (Bernath Mss 7)
- Driscoll served as a Lt. Colonel
in the U.S. Army's 91st Division during and after
World War I. Collection includes photographs,
pamphlets, intelligence reports, newspaper clippings,
and correspondence. Also includes Theodore Roosevelt
correspondence, Gen. Sheridan letter, and some
nineteenth century photographs of Brazil. 3 lin. ft
(1 Holl. box, 3 card boxes, 2 half-size Holl. Boxes, 2
oversize boxes).
- Fikkert (Rita) Collection, ca. 1939-1951 (Bernath
Mss 26)
- Correspondence, notebooks,
pamphlets, reports, magazines and clippings from the
World War II and post-WWII era, relating primarily to
wartime relations with other countries and information
access/censorship issues; assembled by the donor. 1.6
lin. ft. (4 Holl. boxes).
- Gahagan (G. William) Collection, ca. 1940s (Bernath
Mss 8)
- Gahagan was public relations
officer for the Office of War Information's Overseas
Branch in San Francisco, and later was UCSB's
Supervisor of Special Services in the Chancellor's
Office. Collection includes propaganda magazines,
pamphlets, and leaflets used both in the Pacific and
Atlantic theaters of war; OWI outpost reports; U.N.
Conference press releases, circulars, correspondence
and photos (Gahagan was director of press relations).
6 lin. ft. (15 boxes).
- Great War Collection. 5.2 lin. ft. (13 boxes) (Bernath
Mss 20)
- Hansen (Alfred J.) Collection.
(Bernath Mss 21)
- Records of District 7, Veterans of
World War I. 4 lin. ft. (10 boxes).
- Hathaway,
Charles Montgomery Papers (Bernath Mss 9)
- Papers of Charles Montgomery
Hathaway (1874-1954), American academic and diplomat.
Materials from 1912-1939, during which time Hathaway
served in the Dominican Republic, England, Ireland,
Budapest, Bombay, and Germany. 6.5 lin. ft. (5 rec.
ctr. cartons; 1 oversize box).
- Hopper,
Bruce Campbell Collection (Bernath Mss 10)
- Papers of a professor of
government at Harvard who retired in Santa Barbara.
Most important materials relate to his extensive
travels in USSR and other parts of Europe and Asia in
the 1920s and 1930s, and related research files which
include some scarce and confidential reports from that
period. Also includes correspondence, diaries,
photographs, and publications. 18 lin. ft. (44
Hollinger boxes, 1 oversize box).
- Howland (Gerald Shapiro) Collection (Bernath Mss 11)
- Hussey (Roland D.) Collection (Bernath Mss 16)
- Files acquired with Roland D.
Hussey's book collection; includes research and
analysis reports from the Office of Strategic Services
during WWII. .2 lin. ft. (1 box).
- Kreutzberg (John) Collection (Bernath Mss 22)
- Correspondence of an American
ambulance driver who served in the French army during
World War I. .2 lin. ft. (1 box).
- McKie (Helen) Collection (Bernath Mss 24)
- Drawings from the Great War
Collection.
- Mallory (Margaret) Collection, ca. 1910s (Bernath
Mss 5)
- Photographs of the Kasai District
in the Belgian Congo and date books from Americans
working in the region, 1914-1917. Includes collection
of West African postcards. Also some unrelated
material such as framed Western Americana.
- Maric (Bennett) Collection (Bernath Mss 12)
- Materials re Bennett Maric's
efforts through international legal action to recover
eight paintings stolen from him in Paris during World
War II. .4 lin. ft. (1 box).
- Mexican Manuscripts Collection, 1776-1837 (Bernath
Mss 13)
- Documents relating to institutions
and property in the State of Puebla, Mexico,
1776-1837. .2 lin. ft. (1 box).
- Payne (Owen Street) Papers, ca. 1938-1943 (Bernath
Mss 14)
- Essays by Payne, primarily
concerning WWII. .4 lin. ft. (1 box).
- Peterson (John D.) Papers, 1960s (Bernath Mss 15)
- Correspondence, interviews,
newspapers and other primary resource materials re
Peterson's dissertation research in Brazilian history.
.8 lin. ft.; 2 boxes.
- Schmidt (Erich F.) Collection (Bernath Mss 19)
- Glass slides taken by Schmidt at
archaeological sites, including Persepolis, early part
of the 20c? 3 slide boxes.
- Wilson, Woodrow. Framed Photograph, 1923. .2 linear
ft. (1 oversize box) (Bernath Mss 28)
- Wilson-McAdoo
Collection (Bernath Mss 18)
- The collection is divided into
three parts. The first part includes personal papers
and records of President Woodrow Wilson's daughters
Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, her husband William Gibbs
McAdoo, and their two children Ellen Wilson Mcadoo
Henshaw and Mary Faith McAdoo Haddad. The second part
includes personal papers and records of President
Woodrow Wilson, his first wife Ellen Axson Wilson, and
their two children Margarent Woodrow Wilson and Jessie
Woodrow Wilson Sayre. The third part consists of
correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs
of the Wilson family, and typescripts of Eleanor
Wilson McAdoo's three books. 10 linear feet (23 boxes
and 3 sound recordings).
- Wilson Peace Trip. 1 photo album
with b/w photos, no captions. .3 linear ft. (1 box).
(Bernath Mss 27).
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