Communism
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Gudgeon, Floyd, 1950
Item — Box 17 [2A-H-6B], Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Item:
This collection includes over 990 diaries written by over 800 individual undergraduate and graduate students of Dr. William E. Smith in the Department of History at Miami University between 1942 and 1957. The project originated as a means for Dr. Smith and the university to document student perceptions and campus life during World War II, but continued following the war’s end. The contents of the diaries provide commentary on practically every subject relating to World War II, current...
Dates:
1950
Henn, Druce P., 1949
Item — Box 15 [2A-H-5C], Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Item:
This collection includes over 990 diaries written by over 800 individual undergraduate and graduate students of Dr. William E. Smith in the Department of History at Miami University between 1942 and 1957. The project originated as a means for Dr. Smith and the university to document student perceptions and campus life during World War II, but continued following the war’s end. The contents of the diaries provide commentary on practically every subject relating to World War II, current...
Dates:
1949
Mumma, Virginia Koons, 1947
Item — Box 12 [2A-H-4C], Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Item:
This collection includes over 990 diaries written by over 800 individual undergraduate and graduate students of Dr. William E. Smith in the Department of History at Miami University between 1942 and 1957. The project originated as a means for Dr. Smith and the university to document student perceptions and campus life during World War II, but continued following the war’s end. The contents of the diaries provide commentary on practically every subject relating to World War II, current...
Dates:
1947
Ritchie, David, 1955
Item — Box 30 [2A-G-3C], Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Item:
This collection includes over 990 diaries written by over 800 individual undergraduate and graduate students of Dr. William E. Smith in the Department of History at Miami University between 1942 and 1957. The project originated as a means for Dr. Smith and the university to document student perceptions and campus life during World War II, but continued following the war’s end. The contents of the diaries provide commentary on practically every subject relating to World War II, current...
Dates:
1955