Biographical Material
The Biographical Material series includes a paper from an autobiographical talk, "Some Comments at Seventy," and biographical articles, obituaries and memorials.
The Biographical Material series includes a paper from an autobiographical talk, "Some Comments at Seventy," and biographical articles, obituaries and memorials.
Materials relating to Garrison's personal career advancement, to the prominent personalities from his early career, and author permissions have been placed in the first series, Biographical Material.
The Biographical Materials series contains a scattering of information about Vander Velde's life and career.
The series, Biographical materials, contains several autobiographical writings. Included here is a short autobiographical essay, histories of the Kemp and Polk families, and reminiscences about Eleanor Roosevelt. Also contained here are complimentary notes from friends to whom Dorothy sent copies of her autobiography. Last is an oral history interview of Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt recorded for the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in August 1979.
The Biographical Materials series (0.8 linear feet and 1 oversize box) documents personal aspects of Ellison's life. The incoming and outgoing correspondence typically discusses articles that Ellison submitted for publication, as well as some letters covering his family and personal life. The series includes two diaries of Ellison's that contain his writings and drawings. One document of note is a folder documenting Ellison's participation in a government experiment involving use of LSD. The series also contains photographs of Ellison and news clippings of his articles. A few folders in the series contain press releases and photographs of the Air Force in France during the mid-1940s. Also found in the Biographical Materials series are oversize scrapbooks and photographs.
Biographical Material is subdivided into general material about Hildebrandt, awards and appointments, clippings, collected material on other family members, genealogy (which includes the Hildebrandt, Locher and Ware families), and material relating to his military service in the First World War.