Doris Barr Stanislawski papers, 1901-1954.

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Doris Barr Stanislawski papers, 1901-1954.

Journals entitled "life books", started by her mother, Julia (Mann) Barr, and continued by Doris until mid-1935, shortly after her marriage to Dan Stanislawski. Journal entires are supplemented by letters, photos, clippings, and memorabilia, pertaining to childhood in Stockton and Berkeley; the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and her father's work as Director of Congresses; student days at the University of California, Berkeley; family vacations and trips to Yosemite, the Sierra, etc.; her professions as singer and importer of art objects; her travels in Europe; social activities; and marriage and motherhood. The last two volumes (1950-54), again kept by Mrs. Barr (this time for her grandchildren) give information on Mrs. Stanislawski's life as a faculty wife in Texas and Arizona; her work for the American Friends Service Committee; and the family's year of residence in Lisbon during Professor Stanislawski's Guggenheim fellowship. Also includes a photocopy of Mrs. Stanislawski's autobiographical sketch, with related family documents and genealogical notes.

Originals : 19 v. and 2 boxes.Copy of V.6 : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG BOX 3083) and positive.

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