Elmer Roberts Papers, . 1835-1937

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Elmer Roberts Papers, . 1835-1937

Elmer Roberts (1863-1937) was an Associated Press correspondent in Berlin, Germany, circa 1900-1914, and chief of the Associated Press office in Paris, France, 1914-1927. The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, scrapbooks, political commentaries, and other papers, relating to Roberts's work for the Associated Press in Berlin and Paris, and including extensive material on European political affairs before, during, and after World War I. Also included are correspondence with reporters in Cuba in the 1890s and a scrapbook of clippings about the Spanish-American War; a scrapbook about Germany, 1903-1904; correspondence, drafts, and source materials for Roberts's biography of Friedrich von Holstein; copies of lectures of Rudolf Steiner and other materials about Rosicrucianism; and other items.

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Roberts, Elmer, 1863-1937

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Associated Press correspondent in Berlin, ca. 1900-1914; chief of the Associated Press office in Paris, 1914-1927. From the description of Elmer Roberts papers, 1835-1937 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24095727 Elmer Roberts (1863-1937) was an Associated Press correspondent in Berlin, Germany, circa 1900-1914, and chief of the Associated Press office in Paris, France, 1914-1927. From the guide to the Elmer Roberts Papers, ., 1835-1937, (University of North Car...