Winifred S. Weislogel (Aug.-Oct. 1963)., 08/31/1963-10/15/1963
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Consists of 27 folders containing letters sent by Winifred S. Weislogel to her parents while stationed in Tangier and Rabat, Morocco. Arranged chronologically.
Dates
- 08/31/1963-10/15/1963
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains 2 ALS dated 8/31/1963 and 9/18/1963 and 1 TLS dated 10/15/1963 from Winifred S. Weislogel to her parents Catherine and George Weislogel, with discussion of her impressions of Tangier, Moroccan customs, the Foreign Service Arabic language school in Tangier, American and European "beatnicks" in Tangier, and social engagements. References include Harlie Smith, and Ambassador John H. Ferguson. Weislogel sent the letters from Tangier, Morocco.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
TANGIER - MOROCCO - IMPRESSIONS OF - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
MOROCCO - TANGIER - IMPRESSIONS OF - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
MOROCCO - CUSTOMS - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
ARABIC LANGUAGE SCHOOL - TANGIER - MOROCCO - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE - TANGIER - MOROCCO - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
TANGIER - MOROCCO - ARAB LANGUAGE TRAINING - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
FERGUSON, JOHN H. (AMBASSADOR) - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
SMITH, HARLIE - REFERENCE (1963): Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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