South Africa microfilm collection, 1870-1920 (inclusive), [microform].

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South Africa microfilm collection, 1870-1920 (inclusive), [microform].

Correspondence, papers and a thesis on Americans in South Africa, 1870-1920. Material is from the Howell Wright Collection (MS 565), Charles Templeman Loram Papers (MS 10), and the Edward M. House Papers (MS 466).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6742607

Yale University Library

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Loram, C. T. (Charles Templeman), 1879-1940

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Charles Templeman Loram was a teacher in South Africa and held various positions in education in the South African government from 1906 to 1931. He was a professor of education at Yale from 1931 to 1940. From the description of Charles Templeman Loram papers, 1779-1975 (inclusive), 1884-1940 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165616 Charles Templeman Loram was a teacher in South Africa and held various positions in education in the South African governmen...

Wright, Howell, 1882-1954

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Howell Wright was born in Swansea, Massachusetts, on January 21, 1882. He graduated from Yale University (B.A., 1906) and served as a municipal official in Cleveland, Ohio, for several years. He collected books, manuscripts, and photographs on Rhodesia and South Africa until his death in 1954. From the guide to the Howell Wright collection, 1868-1977, (Manuscripts and Archives) Howell Wright was born in Swansea, Massachusetts, on January 21, 1882. He graduated from Yale Univ...

House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938

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Edward Mandell House was born July 26, 1858, in Houston, Texas. He became active in Texas politics and served as an advisor to President Woodrow Wilson, particularly in the area of foreign affairs. House functioned as Wilson's chief negotiator in Europe during the negotiations for peace (1917-1919), and as chief deputy for Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference. He died on March 28, 1938, in New York City. From the description of Edward Mandell House papers, 1885-2007 (inclusive), 1885...