Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
Correspondence, 1930s
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, Stearns & Warren, 1933
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, 1936 - 1944
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, Feb 1937 - Jun 1945
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, 1938 - 1940
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, 1939 - 1946
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, 1940s
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, 1941 Oct 30 - 1944 Dec 30
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, Tom Ester, May 1941
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, American Field Service, 1941 Nov 5 - 1943 Mar 27
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.