Papers, 1915-1963 (inclusive).
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Nehru, Jawaharlal, 1889-1964
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Epithet: Prime Minister of India British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001035.0x0003da Along with his father, Motilal, and Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru was the most visible and significant force for Indian independence. Raised partly in England, Nehru left his promising law practice to work for Indian independence, and was jailed often. He became the first Prime Minister of India, and is responsible for many of his count...
Gunther, John, 1901-1970
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John Gunther, journalist and writer. The John Gunther Papers consist of different draft versions of Gunther's books along with correspondence, articles, and notes related to these projects. Papers related to Chicago Revisited. From the description of John Gunther papers, 1935-1967 (inclusive) (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 613714359 ...
Gunther, John, Jr., 1929-1947
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John Gunther, the internationally known journalist and writer, was born in 1901 in Chicago. He was educated in the public schools there and graduated from the University of Chicago in 1922, where he had been literary editor of the Daily Maroon, the campus newspaper. Soon after graduation he began work as a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News and remained in Europe until 1936. He was at various times in charge of Daily News offices in London, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, Rome...
Gunther, Frances Fineman
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Journalist Frances (Fineman) Gunther (1897-1964) attended Radcliffe College, and graduated from Barnard College in 1921. She married John Gunther, a writer, in 1927. The Gunthers lived in Europe from 1925 to 1936, and as the Vienna correspondent for the London News-Chronicle, she covered the establishment of a fascist regime in Austria in 1934. She worked in association with her husband for many years; they were divorced in 1944. A daughter had died in infancy and in 1947 their son John died sho...
American Friends of the Middle East
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American Friends of the Middle East; founded in 1951; headquarters first in New York, N.Y., moved to Washington D.C. in 1959; membership organization formed to promote understanding and friendship between the people of the Middle East and the United States; provided specialized services in the fields of technical training, educational and cultural exchange in the Arab countries including North Africa; published magazines, newsletters, books and pamphlets; issued booklists and sponsored a lending...
Detzer, Dorothy, 1893-1981
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