Papers, 1914-1948.

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Papers, 1914-1948.

Papers describe the military career of Aronson as a infantry soldier in the United States Army during World War II and consist primarily of correspondence between Lt. Aronson and his father, Arthur A. Aronson, and other family and friends. Also included in the collection are photographs from Lt. Aronson's military career, memorabilia from his years at a private military school and college in North and South Carolina, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to his family in North Carolina. The bulk of the correspondence series consists of letters from Aronson to his parents describing his life in the military and observations of conditions at army posts in the United States, North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. Military records and miscellaneous series contains an annual bulletin, class rosters, commencement programs, postcards, notes, and a publicity brochure from Oak Ridge Military Institute, Oak Ridge, N.C., and news articles describing war games held by the military (Reserve Officer Training) camp at Clemson College, S.C., in 1941; news articles, military records and miscellaneous pertaining to his military career; address book; and news articles and miscellaneous material pertaining to Arthur A. Aronson. Photographs and recordings series contains sound disc recording of a letter, two photograph albums, and negatives.

1.2 linear ft.

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