Bradford Smith Papers, ca. 1942-1948

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Bradford Smith Papers, ca. 1942-1948

Bradford Smith (May 13, 1909- ) was a professor of English at St. Paul's University, 1931-36, lecturer at Imperial University (1934-36) in Tokyo, Japan, instructor at Columbia University, 1936-40. Later he was chief of Central Pacific Operations, United States Office of War Information (OWI), 1942-45. Some of his publications include (1948), (1951), (1962), and (1964). The collection consists of manuscripts, books, periodicals, government documents, and newspaper clippings relating to the War Relocation Authority (WRA), particularly relating to the Japanese during World War II. Includes material from the and Minidoka newspapers and publications. Americans from Japan Bradford of Plymouth Portrait of India Men of Peace Heart Mountain Sentinel

7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.); 2 oversize boxes

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United States. Office of War Information

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Smith, Bradford, 1909-1964

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Smith was born on May 13, 1909 in North Adams, MA; attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926-27; BA (1930), MA (1931), Columbia Univ.; professor of English, St. Paul's Univ. (1931-36) and lecturer, Imperial Univ. (1934-36) in Tokyo, Japan; instructor, Columbia Univ., 1936-40; member of literature dept. (1940-42) and director of International Summer School (1952-61), Bennington College; chief of Central Pacific Operations, US Office of War Information, 1942-45; publications include Ame...