Correspondence, 1941-1988
- Scope and content:
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This series contains extensive correspondence - in English, German, and French - Ehrmann maintained with his colleagues, friends, publishers, other scholars, and various institutions after his arrival in the United States. Letters from former German prisoners-of-war taught by Ehrmann during the reeducation program at Forts Kearney, Getty and Wetherill, R.I., and Fort Eustis, VA. form another significant part of the correspondence series.
- Arrangement:
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Arranged alphabetically within subseries.
- Physical facet:
- 244 file folders
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