Box 5
Contains 38 Results:
Ronkes-Agerbeek, Th. J. A., 1945-1946
Ronkes-Agerbeek writes about his work as a photographer and the loss of all his films from the internment camp.
Salt Lake Telegram, 1946-1948
Letters to McDougall about the Nieman Fellowship and about the use of homing pigeons by the Telegram.
Seise, Heinrich "Heinz", 1949-1950
Thank-you letters to McDougall for his material and financial assistance.
Selby-Walker, Kenneth, 1946
Letters from the British Reuter News Service about the disappearance and presumed death of Kenneth Selby-Walker, one of their correspondents in Java known to McDougall, following the fall of Java in March 1942.
Smith, George P., 1932-1948
This long-time friend writes about life during the depression and about McDougall's book Six Bells Off Java.
United Press Associations, 1945-1946
Letters to McDougall about his job and salary at United Press.
Wayman, Dorothy G., 1947-1949
Miss Wayman writes about McDougall's books and articles, her own books and poetry related to her conversion to Catholicism, her struggles with increasingly poorer health due to cancer, and remarks about people and places they both know, particularly the Orient.
West, Doctor G. F. "Paddy", 1947-1949
Wood, Bill, 1946, 1949
Letters to McDougall about their work for Western Pacific Railroad in 1929, and about McDougall's work and success.
Correspondence, 1927-1929
Letters from school friends.