Harry Warner Frantz papers, 1905-1982.

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Harry Warner Frantz papers, 1905-1982.

Collection consists of 425 scrapbook binders containing clippings, awards, correspondence, photographs, reference files, news releases, and telegrams of Harry Warner Frantz, concerning World War I and relief administration after World War I; Stanford University student life; the Pacific region; the Philippine Islands, including Luzon; the Balkans; the American Red Cross; the American Field Service Commission; Yellowstone National Park; Latin America; the Caribbean region; diplomatic history, 1920-50; presidential elections, particularly 1932 and 1948; aviation; the Italian-Ethiopian War; the development of the United Nations; the Office of the Coordinator for Inter-American Affairs; Nelson Rockefeller; naval and merchant marine developments in the postwar era; Antarctica; and the world economy. Also, photonegatives, correspondence, passports, notebooks, and a list of library books; includes c. 1920s aviation posters from Italy, Peru, and Hungary.

51.4 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7909293

Cornell University Library

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