Manuscripts
Christian S.Wenger Papers
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Christian S. Wenger papers
Manuscripts
Wenger wrote to his parents regularly while at Juniata College, and the letters from this time describe his college life and activities. Wenger's brother Robert also joined him as a student at Juniata, and the collection includes several of Robert Wenger's report cards from 1936 to 1937. There is also a series of letters from 1939 detailing a trip Wenger took with his wife Helen, describing their impressions of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada; Mexico City, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and parts of California, as well as the activities of their children. Letters from 1944 to 1946 detail Wenger's work as an obstetrician at United States Naval Hospitals in California and Mississippi during World War II, including conditions in the hospitals, some of his patients' difficulties with childbirth, and his own struggles with overwork, depression, and homesickness.
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1934-1936
Manuscripts
Wenger wrote to his parents regularly while at Juniata College, and the letters from this time describe his college life and activities. Wenger's brother Robert also joined him as a student at Juniata, and the collection includes several of Robert Wenger's report cards from 1936 to 1937. There is also a series of letters from 1939 detailing a trip Wenger took with his wife Helen, describing their impressions of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada; Mexico City, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and parts of California, as well as the activities of their children. Letters from 1944 to 1946 detail Wenger's work as an obstetrician at United States Naval Hospitals in California and Mississippi during World War II, including conditions in the hospitals, some of his patients' difficulties with childbirth, and his own struggles with overwork, depression, and homesickness.
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1939
Manuscripts
Wenger wrote to his parents regularly while at Juniata College, and the letters from this time describe his college life and activities. Wenger's brother Robert also joined him as a student at Juniata, and the collection includes several of Robert Wenger's report cards from 1936 to 1937. There is also a series of letters from 1939 detailing a trip Wenger took with his wife Helen, describing their impressions of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada; Mexico City, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and parts of California, as well as the activities of their children. Letters from 1944 to 1946 detail Wenger's work as an obstetrician at United States Naval Hospitals in California and Mississippi during World War II, including conditions in the hospitals, some of his patients' difficulties with childbirth, and his own struggles with overwork, depression, and homesickness.
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1946, 1953
Manuscripts
Wenger wrote to his parents regularly while at Juniata College, and the letters from this time describe his college life and activities. Wenger's brother Robert also joined him as a student at Juniata, and the collection includes several of Robert Wenger's report cards from 1936 to 1937. There is also a series of letters from 1939 detailing a trip Wenger took with his wife Helen, describing their impressions of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada; Mexico City, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and parts of California, as well as the activities of their children. Letters from 1944 to 1946 detail Wenger's work as an obstetrician at United States Naval Hospitals in California and Mississippi during World War II, including conditions in the hospitals, some of his patients' difficulties with childbirth, and his own struggles with overwork, depression, and homesickness.
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1931-1933
Manuscripts
Wenger wrote to his parents regularly while at Juniata College, and the letters from this time describe his college life and activities. Wenger's brother Robert also joined him as a student at Juniata, and the collection includes several of Robert Wenger's report cards from 1936 to 1937. There is also a series of letters from 1939 detailing a trip Wenger took with his wife Helen, describing their impressions of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada; Mexico City, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and parts of California, as well as the activities of their children. Letters from 1944 to 1946 detail Wenger's work as an obstetrician at United States Naval Hospitals in California and Mississippi during World War II, including conditions in the hospitals, some of his patients' difficulties with childbirth, and his own struggles with overwork, depression, and homesickness.
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1945
Manuscripts
Wenger wrote to his parents regularly while at Juniata College, and the letters from this time describe his college life and activities. Wenger's brother Robert also joined him as a student at Juniata, and the collection includes several of Robert Wenger's report cards from 1936 to 1937. There is also a series of letters from 1939 detailing a trip Wenger took with his wife Helen, describing their impressions of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada; Mexico City, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and parts of California, as well as the activities of their children. Letters from 1944 to 1946 detail Wenger's work as an obstetrician at United States Naval Hospitals in California and Mississippi during World War II, including conditions in the hospitals, some of his patients' difficulties with childbirth, and his own struggles with overwork, depression, and homesickness.
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