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2. Letter from Jack M. Scollard to Ruth Rappaport, May 9, 1952, RRP, UW.
3. Letter from Ruth Rappaport to Professor Wolfram Eberhard, August 21, 1957, RRC, USHMM.
4. Dvorak, “Proof of Gifts That Come When Generations Mingle.”
5. Report from FBI special agent in charge (SAC), San Francisco, to FBI director, April 2, 1954, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
6. Bill Hess, “Holocaust Survivor Who Hates Cats Ends Up Living with One,” No Cats Allowed! (blog), January 16, 2009, http://nocatsallowed.blogspot.com/2009/01/holocaust-survivor-who-hates-cats-winds.html.
7. “Strong Vocational Interest Test—Women,” RRP, UW.
8. Ruth Rappaport’s Official Personnel Folders, NARA.
9. RRP, UW.
10. “University of California in Memoriam, 1990. Wolfram Eberhard, Berkeley, Sociology,” http://texts.cdlib.org/view?docId=hb5f59n9gs&query=&brand=calisphere.
11. Letter from Ruth Rappaport to Professor Wolfram Eberhard, August 21, 1957, RRC, USHMM.
12. “Autobiographical Essay,” graduate school records, RRP, UW.
13. “Books Read over Last Six-Month Period,” graduate school records, RRP, UW. Author has corrected spelling and other errors in authors and titles. Zweig is not an author of the book Tehilla and Other Israeli Tales.
CHAPTER 23
1. Michael K. Buckland, “Introduction,” in Dean and Professor at UC Berkeley’s School of Librarianship, 1946–1976 (discussion with J. Periam Danton), interviews conducted by Laura McCreery (1999) and Mary Hanel (1993), Library School Oral History Series, the Regents of the University of California, http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt4f59n6x3&query=&brand=calisphere.
2. Michael K. Buckland, “Introduction,” in Dean and Professor at UC Berkeley’s School of Librarianship, 1946–1976 (discussion with J. Periam Danton).
3. J. Periam Danton, “The Functions of a Graduate School of Librarianship,” California Librarian 15 (March 1954): pp. 157–58.
4. J. Periam Danton, “The Functions of a Graduate School of Librarianship,” pp. 158–60.
5. Fredric J. Mosher, Reference and Rare Books: Three Decades at UC Berkeley’s School of Librarianship, 1950–1981, Library School Oral History Series, 2000, the Regents of the University of California, transcript, p. 42, https://archive.org/details/refrarebooks00moshrich.
6. William R. Eshelman, No Silence! A Library Life (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1997), p. 72.
7. Mosher, Reference and Rare Books, p. 62.
8. Department of Defense employment inquiry, October 10, 1958, box 1, folder 5, Ruth Rappaport Collection, United States Army Heritage and Education Center, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania (additional sources from the Ruth Rappaport Collection at the United States Army Heritage and Education Center are hereafter cited as from RRC, USAHEC).
CHAPTER 24
1. Letter from Ruth Rappaport to the United Restitution Organization (URO), November 18, 1957, RRC, USHMM.
2. Norman Bentwich, The United Restitution Organisation, 1948–1968: The Work of Restitution and Compensation for Victims of Nazi Oppression (London: Vallentine, Mitchell, 1968); “BEG: General Information,” https://afw.lff-rlp.de/en/federal-german-compensation-law/general-information/index.html.
3. Letter from Edith Dosmar to Ruth Rappaport, November 25, 1957, RRC, USHMM.
4. Letter from Ruth Rappaport to Edith Dosmar, February 23, 1958, RRC, USHMM.
5. Letter from Walter Peters to Ruth Rappaport, November 19, 1958, RRC, USHMM.
6. Letter from Walter Peters to Ruth Rappaport, June 1, 1959, RRC, USHMM.
7. Letter from Walter Peters to Ruth Rappaport, September 21, 1960, RRC, USHMM.
8. Partial Decision of the Reparations Authority, December 10, 1962, RRC, USHMM.