Beniamino Bufano autobiographical notebooks : ms., [ca. 1958-1965].

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Beniamino Bufano autobiographical notebooks : ms., [ca. 1958-1965].

Consists of four autobiographical notebooks by Bufano addressed to George Baker an editor of the San Francisco Argonaut. Journal 1 covers his education, his first meeting with Baker, and general life stories. Journal 2 covers his time in China in the 1920's and his meeting with Sun Yet-sen. Journal 3 covers more of his childhood as well as his time on the San Francisco Art Commission in the 1940's. Journal 4 covers his thoughts on F.D.R., Harry Truman, Douglas MacArthur, Henry Wallace, Eisenhower, Kennedy, the A-bomb and the Korean War.

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