Armchair Strategists Society records, [ca.1941-1946].
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Wright, Carleton H. (Carleton Herbert), 1892-1973
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Stewart, George R., 1895-1980
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American writer, professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. From the description of George Rippey Stewart papers, 1914-1984. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 84641753 From the description of George Rippey Stewart papers : additions, 1750-1985. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 84653238 Biographical Information George Rippey Stewart, writer and ...
Brenner, Clarence D. (Clarence Dietz), 1892-1977
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Clarence Dietz Brenner (1892-1977), Professor Emeritus of French, University of California, Berkeley; chair of the Dept. of French, 1952-1956. From the description of Clarence D. Brenner papers, 1937-1973. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26850157 ...
Armchair Strategists Society.
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Forester, C.S. (Cecil Scott), 1899-1966.
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C.S. Forester (1899-1966) was an author and historian best known for his tales of seafaring life. His most famous works are the 11-volume Horatio Hornblower series, set during the era of the Napoleonic Wars, and the novel The African Queen, adapted into a film by John Huston in 1951. Born in Cairo to British parents and educated in England, Forester settled in California at the end of World War II, where he lived until his death. From the description of C.S. Forester papers, 1940-196...
Jackson, Joseph Henry, 1894-1955
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Author and journalist Joseph Henry Jackson was born in New Jersey and came to California after World War I. He served as literary editor of the San Francisco Argonaut and the San Francisco Chronicle, and his works include Tintypes in Gold (1939), Anybody's Gold (1941), and My San Francisco (1953). From the description of Joseph Henry Jackson papers, circa 1931-1955. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 86132578 Joseph Henry Jackson, author and literary c...
Camp, Charles Lewis, 1893-1975
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Charles Camp was born in Jamestown, N.D. on Mar. 12, 1893. He attended the University of California, Berkeley and Columbia University and joined the U.C. Berkeley faculty as a zoologist in 1922. He transferred to the Paleontology Department in 1930, and he directed the museum of Paleontology from 1930 until 1949. Camp was also a dedicated historian of the American West. Camp died on Aug. 14, 1975. From the description of Charles Lewis Camp papers, circa 1908-1975 (bulk 1920-1975). (U...
Walpole, Ronald N. (Ronald Noe͏̈l), 1903-
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