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 Subject

World War, 1939-1945.

Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 083

Abstract: The Ardath W. Burks Papers are those maintained and created by Ardath W. Burks, Rutgers University administrator and Professor of Asian Studies. The papers contain material relating to both Burks's personal and public activities. Personal activities relate to his family and home life. His relationship with Japan, manifested in many ways, dominates his public activities; Burks's education, military service, promotion of positive relationships between Japan and the United States, and his...
 Collection
Identifier: R-MC-036

Scope and Content: This collection is composed of Herbert Bilus’s letters to his parents and his sister Shirley and brother-in-law Ed Neuman during his service in World War II. There is one box in the collection containing four folders which cover, respectively, 1942 to September 1943, October 1943 to December 1943, January 1944 to May 1944, and June 1944 to October 1944. The letters are written on regular stationary, as well as on V-mail. His letters mostly contain reassurances to his family and comments on...
 Collection
Identifier: R-MC-036

Scope and Content note: This collection is composed of Herbert Bilus’s letters to his parents and his sister Shirley and brother-in-law Ed Neuman during his service in World War II. There is one box in the collection containing four folders which cover, respectively, 1942 to September 1943, October 1943 to December 1943, January 1944 to May 1944, and June 1944 to October 1944. The letters are written on regular stationary, as well as on V-mail. His letters mostly contain reassurances to his family and comments...
 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 025

Abstract:

Transcripts of oral history interviews with alumni and alumnae of Rutgers College and Douglass College, concentrating on their early life, education, World War II, and post-war professional, vocational, and personal life of Rutgers alumni. Also includes transcripts of interviews with several Non-Rutgers affiliated individuals.

 Collection
Identifier: R-MC 009

Abstract:

William Cole served as a distinguished professor of physiology and biochemistry at Rutgers University from 1928 to 1959. His papers include correspondence, drafts of speeches and articles, reprints of published materials, and other research files that document his scientific career.