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Box 6, Folder 13
Box 205, Folder 15
Box b-002044, Folder 4
Consists of a diary kept by an American soldier serving in World War II with entries covering the beginning and end of his time in the military. The entries briefly summarize each of his days from July 8, 1945 to January 31, 1946 in a few sentences; for the majority of his diary, he is stationed in Hawai'i. The entries begin by documenting his travels through the south from North Carolina or South Carolina to California and Washington where he had several weeks of training and orientation before he boarded the USS Victory for Hawaiʻi. Throughout his entries, he notes the various trainings, demonstrations, and lectures that he attends, varying from "class on tropical fruits and water supply," sanitation, and censorship to classes on stream crossing, scouting, demolition, and attacking fortifications. When he arrives in Hawai'i, he begins firefighter school and notes his classes on ladder work, nozzle holding, and fire extinguishers, as well their dry runs and drills. After his exam, he becomes an assistant station chief, and later becomes a station chief. He also notes his patrols, work details, and other duties. In addition to his training, he notes his recreational activities: playing volleyball, seeing USO shows, watching football and baseball games, and going to the movies.
Item 1
Temporary, first displayed in Nassau Hall 2/22/46, Washington's Bday. Commemorates Princetonians who died in service, listed by death date, from 1940-1945. Bronze cover with three crosses as hinges, wood mount. See PAW 3/1/46.
W. Pauli, 1923-1949
1 folder
Box 24, Folder 1
Corresponds to microfilm reel 19 file 3. 19-158 to 19-196.
Box 46, Folder 4
Corresponds to microfilm reel 34 file 1. 34-001 to 34-073.
Box 46, Folder 5
Corresponds to microfilm reel 34 file 2. 34-074 to 34-118.
Box 46, Folder 6
Corresponds to microfilm reel 34 file 3. 34-119 to 34-239.
Box 47, Folder 1
Corresponds to microfilm reel 34 file 4. 34-240 to 34-319.
Writers of the Left Addition, 1932-1996
46 folders
Consists of publisher's files of notable British socialist authors of the 20th century. Files primarily include correspondence and publication agreements with some ephemera (e.g. dust jackets, newspaper clippings). Much of the correspondence regards copyright and use permissions, with some content regarding sales, microfilming, and editorial notes.