Robert Bartlett Haas Collection of Material about William Chauncey Bartlett, 1850-1987

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Robert Bartlett Haas Collection of Material about William Chauncey Bartlett, 1850-1987

Robert Bartlett Haas (b.1916) was a faculty member at UCLA (1949- ) and the director of arts and humanities extension (1958). W.C. Bartlett (1818-1907) was a lawyer (1848-55), an anti-slavery preacher in Indianapolis (1857), an itinerant preacher in the California gold mining towns (1860- ), editor of the (1866), and editor of the (1871- ). Later, he served as a school superintendent and board member of Mills College. He also authored many works on a variety of subjects, including (1880). The collection contains Bartlett's correspondence, documents, manuscripts, publications and ephemera, and correspondence, notes, lectures and an article on Bartlett by Robert Haas.s San Francisco bulletin Overland monthly A breeze from the woods

7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6651882

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Haas, Robert Bartlett.

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Biography Haas was born on January 20, 1916 in Santa Cruz, California; BA, UC Berkeley, 1938; MA, University of Chicago, 1939; Ed.D, Stanford University, 1945; postgraduate in art history, UCLA, 1965-68; became faculty member at UCLA in 1949; named director of arts and humanities extension in 1958; published books include A primer for the gradual understanding of Gertrude Stein (1971) and Muybridge: man in motion (c1976); also wrote a paper o...

Bartlett, W. C.

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University of California, Los Angeles. University Extension

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