Box 5
Contains 38 Results:
Anderson, Guy, 1932
Anderson writes about financial difficulties during the depression and the sale of a truck.
Bakker, E. P., 1945-1946, 1948
The brother of Father Benedictus Bakker, one of the priests interned on Sumatra, writes to thank McDougall for his kind remarks about Father Benedictus and for the gift of the book Six Bells Off Java.
Bowker, Benjamin C., 1945-1946
Bowker, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, was part of the return trip from Sumatra in 1945. He writes about shared experiences.
Carter, Jack, 1936
Letters to McDougall, in his capacity as a police reporter for the Salt Lake Telegram, from this man who was in custody in the Los Angeles County Jail.
Clare, Sister Regina, 1948
Letters about McDougall's books Six Bells Off Java and By Eastern Windows.
des Victoires, Sister M., 1927-1947
This Catholic sister, who was one of McDougall's teachers in Cathedral School in Salt Lake City, writes to inquire about his school work and, later, his books.
Dewar-Durie, R. V., 1947
This major in the British military, who escaped Shanghai near the same time McDougall did in 1941, writes about their experiences when they traveled together during the latter portion of the escape.
Douglass, Gawin, 1946
Letter to McDougall from this long-time friend about Dougalss's life, work in Ecuador, and his family.
Elling, Father Gerard M., 1946-1949
Father Elling, who was also interned in Sumatra with McDougall, writes about post-war conditions in the country and the Catholic mission including remarks on Bishop Mekkelholt.
Germann, Erich H., 1947-1948
Germann, the only other American interned with McDougall in Sumatra, writes about his present life and work in Ecuador.