Collections : [German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collections]
German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collections
Personal and professional papers of German-speaking Émigré in the social sciences, humanities, and the arts and the organizations which assisted those who fled the Nazi regime.
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Manfred George Papers, 1913-1968, Undated 2.87 cubic ft.
Emil Lederer Papers, 1901-1971 1.0 cubic ft.
Adele Gerhard Papers, 1938-1956 0.33 cubic ft.
Adolph Lowe Papers, 1915-1996 5 cubic ft.
Personal Papers, 1915-1995 0.25 cubic ft.
This series contains a number of documents that shed light on Lowe's personal life: photocopies of his British naturalization papers and academic degrees, a photograph and pamphlet produced in conjunction with a celebration at the University of Kiel, death notices and eulogies he delivered at the funerals of friends, a history of a charitable organization he helped to establish, materials generated in connection with his eightieth birthday party, and a bound volume of greetings presented to him on his one-hundredth birthday.
Walter Sorell Papers, Undated 0.17 cubic ft.
The series consists of two main sections: family documents and records, and biographical materials and documents of Albert (Leser) Lestoque. The family documents consist primarily of documents pertaining to the family estate known as Auf'm Rech located in the Plittersdorf section of Bonn, Germany. The records consist of land purchase records of various pieces of property primarily in Bonn, as well as records of furniture and art purchases for the property in Plittersdorf. Additional records pertaining to the property, as well as documents and materials pertaining to other family members are found in the Paul Leser Papers.
Alexander Gode Von Aesch Papers, 1924-1987 6 cubic ft.
Writings by A. Gode von Aesch, 1924-1980 3.5 cubic ft.
Writings personally authored by A. Gode von Aesch and other personal material.
Alfred and Eva M. Neumeyer Papers, 1932-1973 1.17 cubic ft.
Alfred C. Oppler Papers, 1908-1982 2.75 cubic ft.
Biographical Material, ca. 1908-1982 0.05 cubic ft.
This series contains materials that shed light upon Oppler's personal and professional life. Included are a photocopy of a book of poems authored by Oppler's father Leo, photographs, and photocopies of his published obituaries. Also included are a handful of materials documenting his daughter Ellen's career as an art historian.
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, 1946-1952 0.50 cubic ft.
This series contains reports, memoranda, speeches, articles, photographs, Japanese government documents and other materials that Oppler created or gathered while working for the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). The earliest items concern the Japanese constitution, which Oppler played a very minor role in drafting. However, the bulk of the series consists of published and unpublished memoranda, reports, meeting minutes, speech notes, photographs, and other materials Oppler created or collected while working as part of the Government Section (1946-47) and as head of the Courts and Law Division (1947-52).
Alfred Werner Papers, 1903-1979 23 cubic ft.
This series contains only a small amount of materials, but includes a short autobiographical sketch, written by Werner shortly after coming to the United States, as well as lexicon and other articles describing Werner's work as an art historian.