Bernard Bloch papers 1936-1965

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Bernard Bloch papers 1936-1965

The papers contain correspondence, reports, and printed material relating to Bernard Bloch's editorship of , his directorship of Japanese training programs at Yale during World War II, and other professional activities. Language

14 linear feet (33 boxes)

eng,

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Linguistic society of America

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Bloch, Bernard, 1907-1965

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Bernard Bloch was born in New York City in 1907. He received the B.A. and M.A. from the University of Kansas, and the Ph.D. from Brown University. He was instructor of English at Mount Holyoke College (1931-1932) and instructor of English and German at Brown University (1937-1943). At Yale University Bloch was professor of linguistics (1943-1965), chairman of the Department of Indic and Far Eastern Languages and Literatures (1952-1963), and director of graduate studies in linguistics (1952-1965)...

Yale University. Faculty.

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