Beatrice (Beady) Berler Papers 1920-1998

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Beatrice (Beady) Berler Papers 1920-1998

Beatrice Berler ( ) was an author, translator, and President and Trustee of the Brandeis University National Women's Committee from 1971 to 1973. She founded and led the San Antonio chapter of the Brandeis University National Women's Committee, overseeing the annual book sale and the Books to Prisons program. She was also involved with Friends of the San Antonio Public Library. Berler authored one book, , and translated many others. Beady The Conquest of Mexico: A Modern Rendering of William H. Prescott's History The Beatrice (Beady) Berler Papers span the years 1920-1998 and mostly document her work on Mariano Azuela's and include original correspondence and archival material Berler assembled related to Mariano Azuela. The papers include Berler's work with Friends of San Antonio Public Library and Brandeis University National Women's Committee programs. Materials include correspondence, clippings, book excerpts, scrapbooks, biographical information, college papers, awards, and photographs. Epistolario y archivo: RecopilacioĢn, notas y apeĢndices de Beatrice Berler

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Friends of the San Antonio Public Library.

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Brandeis University. National Women's Committee

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Azuela, Mariano, 1873-1952

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Born January 1, 1873, in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico, Mariano Azuela was one of the leading writers of twentieth-century Mexico and the foremost chronicler of the Mexican revolution. He began his career as a physician; he was director of public education in Jalisco province under government of Francisco ("Pancho") Villa, and served as a physician in Villa's army during the Mexican Revolution. During his forty-year literary career Azuela wrote more than twenty novels in addition to plays, no...

Berler, Beatrice.

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Beatrice Adele Beady Berler was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Max and Clary (Bichman) Goldenblank on May 10, 1915. She moved to Texas when she was a young woman and married Albert Berler on May 15, 1945. She helped him with his construction business until she became a student at Trinity University. She graduated from Trinity University in 1960 with her Bachelor of Arts degree in history, and in 1963 received her Master of Arts in Foreign Language, also at Trinity. In th...