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Conrad Liberman
Papers, 1935-

The Papers of Conrad Liberman were donated to the Washington State University Libraries by Dr. Liberman. The cooperative arrangement between the Libraries and Conrad Liberman to acquire and preserve his archive has been an ongoing project since 1982, and is expected to continue in the future. His diaries and other material now span more than sixty years. The papers were processed by José Vargas in 1996 under the supervision of Robert Matuozzi, Manuscripts Librarian. The finding aid was updated by Steve Youngkin in January of 2001, and edited by Robert Matuozzi at that time.

Number of containers: 33
Linear feet of shelf space: 21

 BIOGRAPHY

Conrad Liberman (born Zdzislaw-Konrad Liberman, or ZKL, literary pseudonym "Conrad Mahler") was born in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 1922, to David Liberman and Aniela Raszkes. The family moved to France in 1926, living in Paris until the German invasion of 1940. Liberman attended the Lycée Montaigne and the Lycée Louis-le-Grand; among his teachers were the existentialist philosopher Gabriel Marcel and the historian¾ and future Prime Minister of France¾ Georges Bidault. During the so-called "phony war" between 1939 and 1940, he undertook military preschooling with the "Escadron Français" at the "Ecole Militaire" of Paris while also attending regular classes at the Lycée.

With the occupation of Paris in June, 1940, the family moved to Toulouse, in Vichy France. There, Liberman got his "Baccalauréat de Philosophie" and engaged in further study at the Toulouse Chemical Institute and at the Science School. The "numerus clausus," a racial law that limited the enrollment of Jewish students in Vichy France, initially hindered his entrance to various schools, but in 1942 he gained admission to the Toulouse Fine Arts School. The occupation of the "Free Zone" by the Germans on November 11, 1942, however, forced him and his family into hiding.

In December of 1942 the Libermans crossed the Pyrenees Mountains in Andorra and found refuge in Barcelona, Spain, where they resided with other refugees under police supervision until 1946. Their repeated efforts to obtain a visa to England were unsuccessful. In Spain, Liberman studied chemistry, biochemistry, and Spanish at the French Institute of Barcelona, where he earned the degree of Licence ès Sciences; at the same time, he completed his preparatory work for medical school and was awarded the "Diplôme de Physique-Chimie-Biologie," a pre-medical degree. He also studied painting with the British painter and photographer Oscar Lloyd.

With the defeat of Germany the family returned to France in 1946, and Liberman resumed his professional studies. After a period of practical training at a hospital at Seine-&-Marne, he was awarded a doctorate in medical science in 1951 with a thesis on the study of resistance of tubercle bacilli to antibiotics. Liberman was one of the first men in France to study the clinical use of isoniazid. He worked for a time at the Tuberculosis Department of the Pasteur Institute of Paris and wrote several scientific papers devoted to the study of tuberculosis. For this research he earned a Diploma of Microbiology. He presented papers at scientific congresses throughout the world. In 1961 he began research on the influence of tobacco on health, joining the Department of Tobacco Studies in the Institute of Scientific Cancer Research (I.R.S.C.).

In 1958 Conrad Liberman married Gisèle Bouteiller, an ethnographer. Together they wrote articles on the role of tobacco in the myths and religious customs of pre-Columbian peoples. He retired in 1987. Liberman¾ a keen observer, talented caricaturist, and long-term diarist¾ immersed himself in literature and the theater, and is especially interested in cinema. His artwork and memorabilia have been exhibited in France and the United States.

ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION

The Conrad Liberman Papers consist chiefly of photocopies of his diaries. The collection also includes artwork, memorabilia and other material relating to his life and career. As part of an ongoing literary project, Dr. Liberman has retained most of his original diaries (including a 1935 diary in Polish). As of 1996, only four original (holograph) diaries have been deposited in Washington State University Libraries. A significant item in the collection is Liberman’s paperback copy of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. This text is noteworthy because of the diary entries he scribbled in its margins while he and his family crossed the border from France to Spain in December 1942. The material in the collection, chiefly in French, now dates from 1935-1996, bulking in the years 1935-1951. Some material is in shorthand.

The papers are arranged chronologically into seven series. Series 1, Diaries 1935-1970, consists of two subseries: 1.1, Holographs, and 1.2, Photocopies. The photocopied diaries generally include Liberman’s marginalia, drawings, sketches and/or accompanying documentation such as newspaper and magazine clippings, excerpts from literary texts, and reproductions of popular and fine art. This additional material serves a dual purpose: to illustrate the personal and social context in which the diaries took shape and, in some instances, to add a later gloss on an earlier theme. Some of this material duplicates items found in the following series. Series 2, Sketches and Drawings 1939-2000, consists of pictorial works that Liberman has produced throughout his life, including the sketches he made during his dramatic crossing of the Pyrenees in 1942. Series 2 is divided into three subseries: 2.1, Sketchbooks; 2.2, Photocopies; and 2.3, Exhibited works. Series 3, Published Writings, consists of three subseries: 3.1, Thesis; 3.2 Novels; and 3.3, Periodicals with Articles. Series 4, Literary Manuscripts, consists of two subseries: 4.1, Published Manuscripts, and 4.2, Unpublished Manuscripts. Series 5, Photographs, Slides, and Memorabilia, includes a concert announcement, oversize photographs, and official documents issued to Liberman by state or public institutions. Series 6, Research and Reference Material, consists of information on Libermans’s papers and related subjects. Series 7, Selected Works About Conrad Liberman, includes scholarly studies which are based on his diaries and journals.

After several in-house discussions over the definitions of autobiography (and autobiographical writings), diaries, journals, memoirs, notebooks, chronicles, and reminiscences, the decision was made to call the material in Series 1 "diaries". This is generally how Dr. Liberman refers to these papers. Memoirs and autobiography were rejected because as texts these documents lack the polish of an edited, "finished" prose narrative that is usually associated with these literary genres. The category "journals" was seen as too broad and one that does not fully convey the sometimes "intimate" quality of these papers. Finally, the categories of reminiscences, chronicles, and notebooks was each rejected in turn as unsuitable; calling the material diaries, although not totally accurate either, was viewed as the least misleading way to describe this part of the Liberman papers. This confusion arises in part because of the unfinished quality of most of this material and because Dr. Liberman, in assembling and creating his diaries, is constantly adding miscellaneous printed and published material to supplement his own original text (sometimes many years later). In sum, the papers in Series 1 represent a work-in-progress, chiefly authored by Conrad Liberman, but including other material acquired by him in the course of assembling this collection of documents.

Note: The foliation in Series 1 and Series 4 was established by Dr. Liberman. Numerals in parentheses refer to parts of works, as indicated by him. Much of the descriptive information throughout this guide was supplied by Dr. Liberman.

  

Series 1: Diaries 1935-1970

Subseries 1.1: Holographs

Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
         
1 1 1938 October-December Notes et documents
WS Oct 1-WS D125
  2 1942 December "ZKL[.] Traversée des Pyrénées" on front cover. Marginalia in Hamlet, William Shakespeare, ed. G. Guibillon. Paris: Librairie Hatier, n.d.  
  3 1943 April 22-June 30  
1-200
  4 1946 April 8- July 27  
1-197
         
Subseries 1.2: Photocopies
         
2 5 1935 April-December In Polish
P1-P182
  6 1935 April-September  
1-193
  7 1935 October-December  
194-308
3 8 1936 January  
1-147
  9 1936 February  
148-250
  10 1936 March  
251-325
  11 1936 April  
326-390
  12 1936 May  
397-443
  13 1936 June  
444-497
  14 1936 July  
498-535
  14.1 1936 July-November En Polonaise
P1-P20
4 15 1936 July En Pologne (1)
1-102
16 1936 August En Pologne (2)
103-188
  17 1936 August En Pologne (3)
189-252
  18 1936 September En Pologne (4)
253-365
  19 1936 September 29  
1-6
  20 1936 October  
7-122
  21 1936 November  
1-128
  22 1936 December  
1-97
5 23 1937 January (1)
1-54
  24 1937 January (2)
55-160
  25 1937 February (1)
1-41c.
  26 1937 February (2)
42-111
  27 1937 March (1)
a-106d
  28 1937 March (2)
107-206
6 29 1937 April  
207-306
  30 1937 May  
307-375
  31 1937 June  
376-468
  32 1937 June 7 "Patsiche Polonais de ‘Faust’"
396c-396j
  33 1937 July  
469-495b
  34 1937 August (1)
496-538c
Series 1: Diaries 1935-1970 (cont)

Subseries 1.2: Photocopies (cont)

Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
         
6 cont. 35 1937 August "Voyage on Belgique" (2)
538d-603
7 36 1937 August "Correspondance avec la Pologne durant l’Été 1937"
604-636
  37 1937 August "Documentation Additionelle pour 8.37"
560t-601m
  38 1937 May 21-November 26 1) Cartes de L’Oncle Bolek Reçues de Pologne en 1937; 2) Data concerning mountain Lake Morskie Oko and the vaudeville theater of the same name.
637-652
  39 1937 September  
653-738
  40 1937 October  
739-820I
  41 1937 November  
821-890
  42 1937 November (2)
891-921
  43 1937 December  
922-985
8 44 1938 January  
1-100
  45 1938 January Documentation pour le 30 I 1938 - "A propos du ‘Mazeppa,’" de Bryon
99e-99h
  46 1938 January English version
A1-A68
  47 1938 February  
101-89cx
  48 1938 March 1-10 (1)
190-2681x
  49 1938 March 11-14 (2)
269-319f
9 50 1938 March 15-31  
320-444
  51 1938 April 1-10 (1)
445-517b
52 1938 April 11-18 (2)
518-601
  53 1938 April 18 Obsèques de Chaliapine le 18 Avril 1938 & Commentaires
sur la Colonie Russe de Paris dans l’Entre-Deux-Guerres
Ch 1-Ch8d5
  54 1938 April 19-30 (3)
518-601
  55 1938 April 22 "Additions zu Texte du 22 et 23 Avril 1938"
648b-653/03
10 56 1938 May 1-10 (1)
682-749
  57 1938 May 1 "Additions au Texte du 1 Mai 1938"
688a-701/a4
  58 1938 May 11-20 (2)
750-834c
  59 1938 May 21-31 (3)
836-923
  60 1938 May "Additions à Mai 1938"
900c-923b
  61 1938 June (1)
924-987
  62 1938 June (2)
988-1074
11 63 1938 July  
1-78 (109)
  64 1938 August  
80-149
  65 1938 August "Additions au Journal d’Août 1938"
128d, 129b, 143b, 143c
  66 1938 September 1-7 "Début"
150-167
  67 1938 September (2) In Extenso
168-222g/7
Series 1: Diaries 1935-1970 (cont)

Subseries 1.2: Photocopies (cont)

Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
         
11 cont. 68 1938 September-October "Les Accords de Munich, tels que les ont Vécus les Parisiens" Extracts
MUO-MU20
  69 1938 October  
Cot 1-70f
  70 1938 November  
N1-N57
  71 1938 December 1-20 (1)
D1-D67
  72 1938 December 21-31 (2)
D68-D121
12 73 1939 August "Journal de la ‘Drôle de Guerre’ 1939-1940 Extracts
1-44b
  74 1939 September "La Guerre!, Version Châtrée, Tapèe sous Vichy a Partik du Text Original" Extracts
1-13
75 1939 September In Extenso
R1-R74
76 1939 October "Version Châtrée, Tapèe sous Vichy" Extracts
14-16
76.1 1939 October In Extenso
74a-R126c
77 1939 November "Version Éulcorée Ad Usum Pétaini" Extracts
17-22c
77.1 1939 November In Extenso
R127-R174b
78 1939 December "Version Abrégée sous Vichy" Extracts
23-27
78.1 1939 December In Extenso
R174-R242
79 1940 January "I-IV 40 Version Abrégée; Tapèe a Toulouse Durant l’Été 1940 et Auto Censurée par la Force des Choses" Extracts
28-31d
79.1 1920 January In Extenso
JA1-JA57
13 80 1940 February Extracts
32-40
80.1 1940 March In Extenso
F1-F56b
81 1940 March Extracts
41-47
81.1 1940 February In Extenso
MAR1-MAR56c. MAR33a3-MAR33a8
82 1940 April Extracts
48-50
82.1 1940 April In Extenso
AR1-AR53
83 1940 May "Version Abrégée, Mise au Régime de Vichy" Extracts
51-70b
84 1940 May (1) In Extenso
MJO-MJ40
85 1940 June "Version Abrégée, pour le cas d’une Perquisition Vichyste Eventuelle" Extracts
71-107
85.1 1940 June (1) In Extenso
MJ84-MJ145
14 85.2 1940 June (2) In Extenso
MJ145b-MJ209eb
86 1940 June Extracts
108-108h
Series 1: Diaries 1935-1970 (cont)

Subseries 1.2: Photocopies (cont)

Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
14

cont.

87 1940 July-December Includes Ambiance "Vichy" 1920-1942
1-290
88 1941 January
1-37
89 1941 February
38-80
90 1941 March
81-130
91 1941 April
131-190
92 1941 May
191-240
93 1941 June
241-279
94 1941 July
1-58
95 1941 August
58-113
15 96 1941 September
114-175b
97 1941 October
176-231
98 1941 November
232-277
99 1941 December
278-311c
100 1942 January
1-37
101 1942 February
38-88
102 1942 March
89-137
103 1942 April
138-197
104 1942 May
198-256
105 1942 June
257-315
106 1942 July
316-366
107 1942 August
367-439
108 1942 September
440-487
16 109 1942 October
488-532
110 1942 November
533-592d
111 1942 December 24-31 "Premières impressions de Barcelone après la Traversée des Pyrénées"
1-19
112 December 1942-April 1943 Photocopy of Hamlet
1-53
113 1943 January-February Fragments of Barcelone suite
1-10c
114 1943 April-June "L’après Hamlet," (short-hand and typescript copies)
0a-87
115 1943 July
1-78
116 1943 August
79-147
117 1943 September
148-255
118 1943 October
256-361bis
17 119 1943 November "Pensión Chinche"
361ter-523bis
120 1946 April
1-56c
121 1946 May
57-98
122 1946 June
99-147
  123 1946 July  
148-215
Series 1: Diaries 1935-1970 (cont)

Subseries 1.2: Photocopies (cont)

Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
17

cont.

124 1946 August
216-311f
125 1946 September
312-368
18 126 1946 October
369-432
127 1946 November
433-449
128 1946 December
450-496
129 1947 January (Includes "Le Prix Nobel Du Docteur Potz")
A0-A16B
130 1947 February
A17-A25p4b
131 1947 March
A25-A30
132 1947 April
A30b-A40c
133 1947 May
A40d-A50b
134 1947 June
A50b-A64c
135 1947 July
A65-A140
19 136 1947 August
B1-B15b
137 1947 September
B16-B81
138 1947 October
B82-B158
139 1947 November
B159-B165
139.1 1948 July "Route Napoléon et Côte D’Azur en ‘Camp Volant"
E1-E45c
139.2 1948 August "Côte D’Azur"
E46-E95c
139.3 1948 August "Côte D’Azur"
E51c-E150
139.4 1948 August "Côte D’Azur"
E150-E167
140 1948 September Extracts
S1-S14b
141 1948 October Extracts
OC1-OC9c
142 1948 November Extracts
N1-N9b
143 1948 December Extracts
D1-D22
144 1949 January Extracts
JA1-JA25
145 1949 January "Illustrations Additionnelles"
JA3c, JA16b-JA18b
146 1949 February Extracts
F1-F19
20 147 1949 February "Additions a Février 49"
F13-F25
148 1949 March Extracts
MAR1-MAR7b
149 1949 March (2)
KR1-KR60
150 1949 April
APR1-APR70
151 1949 May
MAI1-MAI43c
152 1949 May Extracts
MI1-MI16
153 1949 June Extracts
JN1-JN60
153.1 1949 July
JL1-JL90
154 1950 January Extracts
JA0-JA13
155 1950 February "Sordides rencontres" (Extracts)
FE1-FE12
  156 1950 March Extracts
MAR0-MAR18
Series 1: Diaries 1935-1970 (cont)

Subseries 1.2: Photocopies (cont)

Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
20

cont.

157 1950 April "Vers les Chateaux de la Loire"
AV1-AV14
21 158 1950 May Extracts
MI1-MI3c
159 1950 May "Extraits de Mai 1950 – Document Additionnel"
MI12a-MI12c
160 1950 June Extracts
JN1-JN21
161 1950 July Extracts
JUL1-JUL41
162 1950 August Extracts
AU1-AU91
163 1951 January Extracts
JA1-JA74
164 1951 February Extracts
F1-F26
164.1 1953 May-August "Vacances 1953, Préambule Printanier"
CO-C115c
164.2 1953 August "Vacances Corsées" (2)
C116/0-C247
22 164.3 1953 August-September "La Corse" "En Corse"
C248-C294b
164.4 1954 September-October "Congrès de Madrid"
M1-M102
164.5 1954 October "Congrès de Madrid, Les Excursions" (2)
M103-M187c
164.6 1954 October "Congrès de Madrid, Le Retour" (3)
M188-M288
164.7 1957 January "Voyage aux Indes" (1)
J0-J69
164.8 1957 January "Voyage aux Indes" (2)
J70-J153
164.9 1957 January "Voyage aux Indes" (3)
J154-J262
23 164.10 1957 January "Voyage aux Indes" (4)
J263-J362
164.11 1968 May
M1-M129Q
164.12 1968 May (2)
M130-M284b29
164.13 1968 May (3)
M285-M406
165 1970 May "Amérique du Sud, Paris-Cayenne-Kourou-Mana-St. Laurent"
1-32f
24 166 1970 May "Guyane, Haut Maroni" (2)
33-81
Series 2: Sketches and Drawings 1939-2000

Subseries 2.1: Sketchbooks

         
  167 1939-1940 "La Drôle de Guerre & l’Evacuation de Juin 1940,"
23 unnumbered. Also: "La DCA Entre dans la Danse." Original sketch for wartime drawing No. 4; "Vous Voyez Là-Haut: Les Messerschmidt! Deux Petits points Noirs!" Original sketch for wartime Drawing No. 9??
 
Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
         
24

cont.

168 1941 Easter: Talouse-Quercy
1-24
169 "Entrée des Allemands à Toulouse. Dessins concernant le période allant
du 24 X au 6 XII, 1942," 21 unnumbered
170 1942 December "Toulouse-Barcelone 12-23 XII 1942," 36 unnumbered
171 1944-94 24 numbered, 1 page list of captions (unnumbered)
172 1960 16 unnumbered
         
Subseries 2.2: Photocopies
         
172.1 1998
1-60
172.2 1999 2nd series
D1-D50
172.3 1999 2nd series
D51-D100
172.4 1999 October-December 3rd series
D101-D136, E1-E19
25 173 1939-1940 Winter "War Drawings" Enlarged copies with comments
1-27 (51 l)
174 1939-1986 Includes "Fifty Wartime Drawings" from WWII and 21 additional sketches from 1985-1986
1-50
175 1988 "Fifty Wartime Drawings. Introduction to the Exhibit ‘Images of War’" Washington State University (Bound)
1-50
176 1942 December Illustrations and captions for "Il n’y a plus de Pyrénées"
1-116
177 1940-1943 Comments (includes typescript)
23-49f
178 1945-[1971] "Wartime Drawings" comments
50-76
179 1987 "American & Canadian Drawings IX-XII, 1987" Enlarged copies
1-182
180 1988 "American Drawings" Enlarged copies (Begins with "Parisian drawings")
1-104
26 181 1991 1st half. Enlarged copies
1-97
182 1991 2nd half. Enlarged copies
B1-B101
183 1992 1st half. Enlarged copies
1-122
184 1992 2nd half. Enlarged copies
125-177
Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
         
26

cont.

185 1993 1st half. Enlarged copies
1-89
186 1993 1st half. Enlarged copies
90-124
187 1994 Enlarged copies
1-126
188 1996 Enlarged copies
US3-US31
189 1996 Unnumbered
189.1 2000 March - June "Dessins ZKL" Includes index.
E20-E67
         
Subseries 2.3: Exhibited Works
       
Pagination
27 190* 1988 "Images of War: The Exiles of Conrad Liberman." Drawings prepared for
exhibit sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and Washington State University

*Oversize Box.

1-50
         
Series 3: Published Writings

Subseries 3.1: Thesis

28 191 1953 "Etude du Traitment des Tuberculeux Pulmonaires par l’Isoniazide en Association avec la Streptomycine le P.A.S. ou la Collapso-Thérapie." Ph.D. dissertation. Paris: Faculté de Médecine de Paris, (No. 646).
 

Subseries 3.2: Novels

192 1963 Le bal des urgences. [Conrad Mahler]. Paris: René Julliard
193 1967 A Hospital Near Paris. [Conrad Mahler]. Translated by Scott Sullivan. London: Transworld Publishers, Ltd., (photocopy)
 
Box Folder Date Description
Pagination
         
Subseries 3.3: Peridicals with Articles
28

cont.

194 1967(?) "L’Empire du gratte-ciel levant." Flammes et fumées. 54
25-40
195 1968(?) De la vache sacrée à la vache enragée." Flammes et fumées. 56
20-34
196 (1969?) "Le polichinelle de Venise." Flammes et fumées. 58
1-10
197 (1970?) "Le vétérinaire de Florence." Flammes et fumées. 61
1-12
198 n.d. "Des taureaux et des hommes." Flammes et fumées. 63
46-60
199 n.d. "Deux françaises, reines de Pologne." Flammes et fumées. 69
25-40
200 n.d. "Le jardin des racines khmères." 72 (2 reprint copies)
201 1975 _____ and Gisèle Liberman. "Les civilisations du tabac" Flammes et fumées. 73.1
1-72
202 1980 "Monstres doubles et jumeaux vrais." Revue d’Esthètique. No 1/2 (1980) (photocopy)
357-371
203 1986 May "A travers les miroirs." Bulletin de liaison et d’information. No 4
204 1989 July-September "Il n’y a plus de Pyrénées" (1). Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps. 16 (2 copies; 1 photocopy)
49-56
205 1989 "Il n’y a plus de Pyrénées" (2). Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps. 17 (2 copies; 2 photocopies)
81-87
206 1970 Mai

1990 October 15

"En libérté sur le Maroni: Une visite au village Indien d’Elahé" Administration. 149 (photocopy)
128-133
 

 

 

Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
         
Series 4: Literary Manuscripts

Subseries 4.1: Published Manuscripts

29 207 1942 "Il n’y a plus de Pyrénées" (1)
1-57
208 1942 "Il n’y a plus de Pyrénées" (2)
1-61
Subseries 4.2: Unpublished Manuscripts
209 1939 September-December "L’Odyssée des Frères Jarecki de Varsovie à Paris, Pendant la Drôle de Guerre" (typescript)
OD0-OD10
210 1942 "Le Cristal, Mariage de l’eau et du Feu" (typescript)
1-7
211 1943-1944 "Audrey: A Barcelonese Affair, 1943-1944" (typescript)
1-32
212 1946-1951 "Le Montparnasse de Paola - Clefs pour les Femmes de Mauvaise Volonté" (photocopy)
M1-M39
212.1 "La Fontaine D’Artémise"
AR1-AR109
213 1949-1953 "Le Montparnasse de Paola - Clefs pour ‘Les Femmes de Mauvaise "Le Montparnasse de Paola - Clefs pour ‘Les Femmes de Mauvaise Volonté’" (holograph)
WSU1-WSU71
214 1949-1957 "Le Montparnasse de Paola...." (2) (photocopy)
M40a-M97
30 215 1950 Les Femmes de Mauvaise Volonté - Chronique des Années ’50 de Montparnasse à Venise." (Women of Ill Will) (typescript)
1-185
216 1952-1955 "Cinq ans à l’Ombre des Pastoriens en Fleur" (1) (typescript)
1-121
217 1956-1957 "Cinq ans à l’Ombre des Pastoriens en Fleur (suite) (2), Antibiogrammes, 1956-1957" (typescript)

 

122-234
Box Folder Date Description
Foliation
         
30

cont.

218 1977 "Alice au Pays des Gauchers - A propos de Lewis Carroll: Symétries et Miroirs dans le Folklore, les Mythes et les Arts,"(typescript)
1-49
219 1977 "Alice au Pays des Fumeurs - Pastiche Tabagique" (typescript)
1-31
220 1990-1993 "Le Montparnasse de Paola....Additions a la Première Partie," (photocopy)
M27d2-M36b
Series 5: Photographs, Slides, and Memorabilia
221 "‘La Semaine Musicale’, 8th year, No. 22, June 24, 1926" Announcement ?for David Liberman, Conrad’s father, as pianist for a benefit concert
222 "La Semaine Musicale" (photocopy)
223 1939-1940 School identification card, Lycée Louis-le-Grand
224 1940-1942 and 1945 Matriculation record, Université de Toulouse
31 225 1944-1986 Miscellaneous photographs
32 226 Projection slides: Reproductions of Liberman’s drawings exhibited at the "Librairie polonaise" in Paris. 64 items
Series 6: Research and Reference Material
33 227 1986 Catalogue of Polish Exhibit, Paris (photocopy)
228 1986 "The Duployé Shorthand in Conrad Liberman’s Diaries" 31 pp.
  229 1988 Hautefeuille, A., and C. Ramade. Cours de stenographie Duployé fondamentale. Paris: Editions Lacoste

 

Box Folder Date Description  
         
33

cont.

230 1988 Harris, Robert. "The Exiles of Conrad Liberman, 1940-1943." In Images of War: The Exiles of Conrad Liberman, 1940-1943, Washington State University Libraries, 1-8. Pullman: Washington State University, (exhibit brochure)
231 1988 October 19 Interviews, Washington State University (2 cassette tapes)
232 1989 Comments on Wartime Drawings. Corrected version for 1989 exhibit
233 1989 "Comments to the August 1989 re Charlston thesis on Liberman’s memoirs," 10 pp.
234 1990 "La Drôle de Guerre." Interview by Radio France, (transcript in Spanish)
235 1990 Seita Gallery. XV Salon de Peinture et des Arts Plastiques de la Seita. Paris: Galerie de la Seita (photocopy excerpts)
236 1991 Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps. Cumulative Index 1985-1990 Paris: Bibliothèque de Documentation Internationale Contemporaine (Photocopy)
237 1991 September "List of diaries and memoirs available in the Washington State University Liberman Archives, in the chronological order of the ZKL Diary" In English and French, 40 pp.
Series 7: Selected Works About Conrad Liberman
238 1989 Charlston, Jeffrey Allan. "A Worm’s Eyeview of the Fall of France: The ?Memoirs of Conrad Liberman." Master’s thesis, Washington State University
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239 1989-1990 Lagrange, Bruno. "Le Temoignage de Conrad Liberman sur les événements
de Septembre 1939 à Juillet 1940." Master’s thesis, Université de Reims